Netflix has announced its February 2026 content slate, featuring new seasons of popular series like Bridgerton and The Night Agent, alongside a live-action How to Train Your Dragon remake and family-friendly additions. The lineup includes documentaries, comedies, and classic films arriving throughout the month. Highlights cater to diverse audiences, from preschoolers to teens and adults.
Netflix's February 2026 programming kicks off with a mix of returning favorites and fresh originals, timed for winter viewing and Valentine's Day. On February 1, subscribers can stream Glitter & Gold: Ice Dancing, a documentary series exploring the high-stakes world of elite ice dancing ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics. Classic films join the catalog that day, including Mrs. Doubtfire, the Night at the Museum trilogy, How to Train Your Dragon (2010), How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014), Letters to Juliet, and Pixels.
Early February brings family-oriented content: Valentine's Day Playlists drop on February 2, with curated episodes for preschoolers featuring Dr. Seuss's Horton and tween specials from Victorious and The Baby-Sitters Club. Is It Cake? returns February 4 with a Valentine's edition where bakers pair with partners to create deceptive cakes. Baby Einstein: Ocean Explorers Season 1 arrives February 2, and Samuel Season 1 on February 5.
Mid-month highlights include The Creature Cases: Chapter 7 on February 9, an educational animated series following animal mysteries across continents. The live-action How to Train Your Dragon (2025), directed by Dean DeBlois and starring Mason Thames as Hiccup, Nico Parker as Astrid, and Gerard Butler reprising Stoick, lands February 10. Other additions that week: Free Fire, Motorvalley series, and This Is I film.
Later releases feature intense dramas like The Night Agent Season 3 on February 19, where agent Peter Sutherland tracks a rogue Treasury agent in Istanbul amid a dark money network. Bridgerton Season 4 Part 2 concludes February 26, focusing on Benedict Bridgerton's romance. Documentaries such as Queen of Chess on February 6 profile chess prodigy Judit Polgár, and Being Gordon Ramsay on February 18 follows the chef's empire. Comedy specials include Mo Gilligan: In The Moment February 3, Sommore: Chandelier Fly February 17, and Taylor Tomlinson: Prodigal Daughter February 24.
The lineup spans genres, with series like The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4, Love Is Blind Season 10, and Kohrra Season 2, plus films including The Black Phone February 12 and Jurassic World: Rebirth February 27. This diverse selection aims to keep over 325 million global subscribers engaged through the short month.