Stay warm indoors with these new shows coming to Netflix in February
Stay warm indoors with these new shows coming to Netflix in February
Actor Manuel Garcia-Rulfo appears as Mickey Haller in an episode of “The Lincoln Lawyer.” Season four of the hit series comes to Netflix in February. | Courtesy Netflix
EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is part of an ongoing entertainment segment by News Editor Jordan Ormond to help local users find out monthly changes to popular streaming platforms.
Though there’s no snow outside, it’s still pretty cold in east Idaho — cold enough to warrant a refusal to venture out, I’d say. The good news is, Netflix wants to help you stave off indoor boredom with a variety of new shows in February.
Have you seen “The Lincoln Lawyer” yet? Fans of the show are beyond excited for Season 4 to drop this Thursday, Feb. 5. This season, defense attorney Mickey Haller is on trial for a murder he didn’t commit and must work to prove his innocence, while also trying to find the real murderer.
There’s also been a lot of buzz about the new series “How to Get to Heaven from Belfast,” which debuts on Feb. 12. Netflix describes the show as “a not-so-wee mystery series about three best pals on a frantic mission to unearth the truth.” And you may recognize its creator, Lisa McGee, as the creator of “Derry Girls.”
Looking for something new for the kids? The animated series “The Creature Cases” is out with an all-new season on Feb. 9. Netflix says kids can tag along with special agents Sam and Kit as they travel the world solving mysteries and learning some science and technology along the way.
Here’s the full list of what’s new on Netflix in February.
“Mo Gilligan: In The Movement” (Netflix comedy special)
“Night Court,” Seasons 1-3
Feb. 4
“Is It Cake? Valentines” (Netflix series)
“Is it Cake?” host Mikey Day is dressed in pink for a special season of the baking competition show coming to Netflix in February. | Courtesy Netflix
Feb. 5
“Cash Queens” (Netflix series)
“The Lincoln Lawyer,” Season 4 (Netflix series)
“Samuel,” Season 1
“Search Party,” Seasons 1-5
“Unfamiliar,” Season 1 (Netflix series)
Feb. 6
“Overboard”
“Queen of Chess” (Netflix documentary)
“Salvador,” Season 1 (Netflix series)
“Yoh! Bestie” (Netflix film)
Feb. 9
“Matter of Time” (Netflix documentary)
“The Creature Cases: Chapter 7” (Netflix family)
Feb. 10
“Free Fire”
“How to Train Your Dragon (2025)”
“Motorvalley,” Season 1 (Netflix series)
“This is I” (Netflix film)
Feb. 11
“Kohrra,” Season 2 (Netflix series)
“Lead Children” (Netflix series)
“Love Is Blind,” Season 10 (Netflix series)
“State of Fear” (Netflix film)
“What I Like About You,” Seasons 1-4
Feb. 12
“The Black Phone”
“How to Get to Heaven from Belfast,” Season 1 (Netflix series)
“Million Follower Detective,” Season 1 (Netflix series)
Roísín Gallagher, Sinéad Keenan, Caoilfhionn Dunne star in the Netflix series “How to get to Heaven from Belfast,” which debuts on Feb. 12. | Courtesy Netflix
Feb. 13
“A Father’s Miracle” (Netflix film)
“The Art of Sarah” (Netflix series)
“Bunny” (2025)
“Museum of Innocence,” Season 1 (Netflix series)
“Suburgatory,” Seasons 1-3
“Tyler Perry’s Joes College Road Trip” (Netflix film)
Gordon Ramsay talks with a construction worker in a scene from the Netflix documentary “Being Gordon Ramsay,” which debuts on Feb. 18. | Courtesy Netflix
“BAKI-DOU: The Invincible Samurai,” Season 1 (Netflix orignal anime)
“Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” Seasons 7-8
“Crap Happens,” Season 1 (Netflix series)
Feb. 27
“Formula 1: Drive to Survive,” Season 8 (Netflix documentery)
“Trap House” (2025)
The fourth season of “Bridgerton” turns its focus to bohemian second son Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson), seen here with love interest Sophie Baek (Yerin Ha). “Bridgerton” Season 4, Part 2 debuts in February. | Courtesy Netflix
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