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5 TV shows coming in February you need to watch

Every month, all the top streaming services come out with exciting new shows. Some are more high-profile than others (think The Last of Us), while others fly under the radar ,but are worth watching. Whatever mood you might be in, whether it’s romantic because of Valentine’s Day, hopeful with the end of winter in sight, or stressed out as you delve full force into the New Year, February is a great month for sitting back, relaxing, and checking out a new show.

Next comes the question: What is there to watch that’s new? From exciting new shows that might end up becoming your new favorites to popular returning shows, February has plenty of great content to consider.

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You season 4, part one (February 9, Netflix)

YOU: Season 4 Part 1 | Official Trailer | Netflix

You won’t want to miss the first part of the fourth season of You this month. Penn Badgley returns as the troubled, yet also painfully charming Joe Goldberg. The serial killer finds the oddest, most twisted ways to justify his killings, which are always rooted in obsession over whatever woman has caught his eye this time. In season 4, that’s initially Marienne, who believed she escaped his clutches by moving to Paris. But Joe can’t be stopped that easily. Now posing as a professor, but still wearing his signature baseball cap disguise whenever he’s stalking his prey, Joe is seemingly falling, once again, into the same obsessive trap when he spots another attractive woman.

Season 4 may simply be repeating the same storylines in a new setting. But Joe’s compulsions and repetitive behaviors are precisely what makes the premise of You both believable (in some ways) and thrilling. What’s more, this season, Joe finds himself the hunted as much as he is the hunter, as someone appears to be taunting him amid the investigation of a string of murders.

Watch You on Netflix.

Star Trek: Picard season 3 (February 16, Paramount+)

Star Trek: Picard S3 | Teaser | Paramount+

Returning for its third and final season this month, with episodes released weekly, Star Trek: Picard continues the story of the now-retired Starfleet Adm. Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart). Set 20 years after the events of Star Trek: Nemesis, in the year 2399, Picard continues to mourn the death of his dear friend Data and the destruction of the planet Romulus.

But when he receives a visit from Data’s supposed daughter, he is compelled to head out on a new adventure to save her and her kind of synthetic beings. With his consciousness now housed in a synthetic body himself, Picard fights new enemies in season 3 while also reuniting with his old USS Enterprise crew.

Watch Star Trek: Picard on Paramount+.

Hello Tomorrow! (February 17, Apple TV+)

Hello Tomorrow! — Official Trailer | Apple TV+

Billy Crudup always delights on screen, and in Hello Tomorrow! he is a salesman bursting with hopes and dreams about the future. Set in a retro-future world, the sci-fi dramedy follows his character, Jack, and other salesmen who are tasked with selling lunar timeshares to gullible and desperate customers.

Far from being a typical swindler, however, Jack himself truly believes in what he is selling, and his positive demeanor and faith spreads to his co-workers and customers, as well. However, he might be slightly too hopeful, which could lead Jack down a dark path toward disappointment when he comes to terms with reality.

Watch Hello Tomorrow! on Apple TV+.

Bel-Air season 2 (February 23, Peacock)

Bel-Air | New Season | Official Trailer | Peacock Original

The precursor to the story of this modern reimagining might be the same as the original ’90s series The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, but Bel-Air is anything but comedic. It’s a dramatic take on the story of young Will, played by Jabari Banks, who, after one little fight on the streets of Philadelphia, is sent to live with his wealthy auntie and uncle in Bel-Air. But trouble follows Will to this new setting and life, and it’ll take more than a nerdy cousin and strict parental figures to help Will out of his messes.

Touching on serious topics of racial tension and culture shock, Bel-Air returns for its second season this month. Now at a crossroads in his life, and growing closer with his cousin Carlton, Will has some serious decisions to make and trust to rebuild with the family.

Watch Bel-Air on Peacock

Party Down, season 3 (February 24, Starz)

Party Down | Official Trailer | STARZ

Party Down is remembered as one of the best short-lived, under-the-radar sitcoms that fans felt was canceled far too soon. The reason the show, which was partly created by Paul Rudd, was canceled was due to scheduling conflicts with its cast, which featured rising stars like Adam Scott, Jane Lynch (who left the show to star on Glee), Lizzy Caplan, and Jennifer Coolidge (before she visited The White Lotus). Now, more than a decade after the comedy about a catering team of wannabe actors working in Los Angeles ended, Party Down is returning for a third season revival.

Rudd is involved once again, while original cast members including Scott, Lynch, Ken Marino, Martin Starr, Ryan Hansen, and Megan Mullally have returned. There are also some new additions to the cast, like Jennifer Garner, Zoe Chao, and James Marsden in a recurring role. The story picks up a decade after the end of the original, with most of the group having moved on from catering, but getting together once again for a reunion. For fans of the original, Party Down‘s third season, which will be just six episodes long, is a must-watch this month.

Watch Party Down on Starz.

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3 underrated Amazon Prime Video movies you should watch this weekend (February 21-23)
Michael B. Jordan in Creed

If you've ever found yourself stuck scrolling through a streaming service with no idea what you should actually watch, you should know that you're not alone. Everyone has done this at some point, even as they're simultaneously aware that they're wasting time trying to decide what to watch.
If you'd like to skip that portion of the evening and pull something up you'll definitely enjoy on Amazon Prime Video, we've got you covered. We've pulled together three very different but equally great movies you can enjoy, no matter how much time you have on your hands.
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Jiro Dreams of Sushi (2011)
Jiro Dreams of Sushi now on Netflix! | Netflix
A brilliant, surprisingly simple documentary about an expert craftsperson striving to do their work well, Jiro Dreams of Sushi follows Jiro Ono, a master sushi chef who demands excellence from everyone who works for him. As his son struggles to live up to his father's legacy, Jiro must reckon with his singular devotion to sushi and how it has distorted and warped his life.
At the same time, Jiro Dreams of Sushi gives you plenty of time to appreciate the delicacy and beauty of what Jiro accomplishes, making you think for just a moment that all of his sacrifices might have been worth it.
You can watch Jiro Dreams of Sushi on Amazon Prime Video.
Once Upon a Time in America (1984)
Once Upon a Time in America Trailer
An epic we don't often get today, Once Upon a Time in America tells the sprawling story of a young man living in New York's Lower East Side who slowly rises the ranks of the criminal underworld to become a crime boss.
A story as much about America as it is about its individual characters, the movie nonetheless features two incredible central performances from Robert de Niro and James Woods. As director Sergio Leone's final film, the movie is every bit the closing statement that any director could have hoped for.
You can watch Once Upon a Time in America on Amazon Prime Video.
Creed (2015)
Creed - Official Trailer [HD]
Making a legacy sequel to Rocky sounded like a terrible idea. Thankfully, it turned out to be exactly the opposite. Creed tells the story of Adonis Creed, the child of Apollo Creed, as he wrestles with his legacy and trains for an exhibition fight under the tutelage of Sylvester Stallon's Rocky Balboa.
Directed by Ryan Coogler, the movie is as triumphant as the first Rocky. It might be even more impressively directed. It doesn't defy the franchise's expectations, but it fulfills them so perfectly and features such an incredible central performance from Michael B. Jordan that it feels almost miraculous.
You can watch Creed on Amazon Prime Video. 

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If you have to watch one Peacock movie this February 2025, stream this one
Dreama Walker in Compliance

Like almost every other streaming service, Peacock has a rotating lineup of titles that seem to move onto and off of the streaming service without any real warning. Universal movies often wind up there, but not always. Even when they do, they might not be there forever.
When you're looking for something to watch, you might not be sure whether it's available on Peacock. Thankfully, that's where we come in. If you're looking for something to watch on Peacock this month, Compliance is the perfect watch. Here are three reasons you should check it out:
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It's based on a startling true story
Compliance Trailer (Official HD Trailer from Magnolia Pictures)
Compliance tells the story of employees at a fast food restaurant coerced into performing a series of illicit and increasingly uncomfortable acts by a man who calls the restaurant claiming to be a police officer.
Although the drama plays out on a relatively small scale, it's remarkably tense throughout, in part because the restaurant's manager finds herself so willing to comply with whatever this man says she should do. One of the movie's central characters only exists over the phone, and nevertheless, those inside the restaurant feel compelled to do whatever he says.

It features a riveting central performance

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Don’t let these 3 hidden February 2025 streaming TV shows fly under your radar
Robert De Niro standing in a suit by an American flag in Zero Day.

Some high-profile shows are returning this month, like The White Lotus, Cobra Kai, Invincible, 1923, Reacher, Yellowjackets, Family Guy, and Survivor. Some shows started in December 2024 and January 2025 and are continuing with new episodes this month. Elsewhere, new spinoffs like Suits: L.A. start this month. You may still have room in your TV schedule since some of these shows release episodes week to week. What should you watch?
We have some ideas. Don’t let these three hidden February 2025 streaming TV shows fly under your radar. They are perfect for that week between episodes, or perhaps you let the episodes build up so you binge all at once.
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Zero Day (February 20)
ZERO DAY | Official Trailer | Netflix
Robert De Niro will appear in his first small-screen starring role in Zero Day, a political conspiracy thriller about the aftermath of a global cyberattack that leaves thousands dead. De Niro plays George Mullen, the former U.S. president leading the investigation into the catastrophe. George has his own personal demons to contend with as well.
A limited series that runs just six episodes long, Zero Day touches on topical issues of today’s political landscape, the spread of disinformation, the quest for personal power, and the clash between government and powerful tech companies. Lizzy Caplan, Jesse Plemons, Connie Britton, Bill Camp, and Angela Bassett make up the top-notch supporting cast. We have a feeling that Zero Day will be one of the most talked-about shows this year.
Stream Zero Day on Netflix. 
Surface season 2 (February 21)
Surface — Season 2 Official Trailer | Apple TV+
Apple TV+ has many high-profile shows, including Silo, Severance, Shrinking, and Ted Lasso. Surface is one of those under-the-radar hidden gems with a compelling story. It’s well-acted, and the first season leaves you hanging and wanting more. The good news is that you can binge season one and won’t have to wait too long for season two, despite it being almost 2.5 years since it first debuted.
Gugu Mbatha-Raw plays Sophie Ellis in the psychological thriller, a woman who survives a supposed suicide attempt but has lost all recent memories. She doesn’t remember who she is or anything about her life. In trying to piece things together, she learns that some people are lying to her, but she may have been a liar, too. Yet another amnesia story in a sea of many, Surface doesn’t quite live up to the same standards as other shows from the streamer. But it’s a delightful watch if you’re looking for something new. Plus, Ted Lasso’s Phil Dunster joins the cast for season two.

Stream Surface on Apple TV+. 
House of David (February 27)
House of David - Official Trailer | Prime Video
If you’re into historical dramas, you might want to add House of David to your watch list this month. This one centers around David (Michael Iskander), a king in ancient Israel, and Judah, the third king of the United Monarchy. The man known from the Hebrew Bible and Old Testament is involved in controversial stories of tyranny, murder, homoerotic relationships, and, of course, his best-known act, which was killing Goliath.
House of David is described as following this unlikely, outcast teenager being named king and his rise to power as he navigates conflict with the king he is replacing, King Saul (Jack Ryan’s Ali Suliman). “For one leader to rise,” reads the show’s official description,” another must fall.”

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