There's a lot to love about Netflix's February releases.
This month,Frivolous Lola the streaming service will welcome new original series including Kevin James' NASCAR comedy The Crew,multi-decade best friends narrative Firefly Lane, and mom-and-daughter drama Ginny & Georgia. If you'd rather bury yourself in a mystery, try Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel. Or, stream Season 2 of Tiffany Haddish Presents: They Ready for some big laughs.
Want to make it a movie night? Watch a filmmaker (John David Washington) and his girlfriend (Zendaya) sort out their romantic relationship in Malcolm & Marie; catch Rosamund Pike as a conniving villain in black comedy thriller I Care a Lot; or finish off the To All the Boysseries with Always and Forever. New documentary films hitting the service include the pole dancing-focused Strip Down, Rise Upand Brazillian soccer player story Pelé.
Check out everything coming to Netflix in February 2021 below.
We have heart eyes for the final film in the To All the Boysseries!
Based on Jenny Han's young adult book of the same name, To All the Boys: Always and Foreverhas Lara Jean navigating the ups and downs of senior year. As she spends time with her sisters, prepares for prom, and continues to date Peter, she's forced to figure out how she wants life to look after graduation.
With vivid colors, cool locations, and young fun, the trailer has us eager to see what story unfolds. Thankfully, it's arriving just in time for Valentine's Day — so get ready to fall head-over-heels for it.
How to watch:To All The Boys: Always and Forever begins streaming Feb. 12 on Netflix.
All My Friends Are Dead(2/3)Animals on the Loose: A You vs. Wild Movie(2/16)Beverly Hills Ninja(2/1)Bigfoot Family(2/26)Black Beach(2/3)Captain Fantastic(2/26)Caught by a Wave(2/26)Classmates Minus(2/20)Crazy About Her(2/26)Eat Pray Love(2/1)Geez & Ann(2/25)I Care A Lot (2/19)Inception(2/1)Layla Majnun (2/11)Little Big Women (2/5)Malcolm & Marie (2/5)Middle of Nowhere(2/11)Monsoon(2/13)My Best Friend's Wedding (2/1)National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation(2/1)No Escape(2/26)Our Idiot Brother(2/26)Pelé(2/23)Red Dot(2/11)Rocks(2/1)Shutter Island (2/1)Space Sweepers (2/5)Squared Love(2/11)Strip Down, Rise Up(2/5)The Bank Job(2/1)The Conjuring(2/21)The Conjuring 2 (2/21)The Last Paradiso(2/5)The Misadventures of Hedi and Cokeman(2/10)The Patriot(2/1)The Sinner: Jamie(2/6)The World We Make(2/10)The Yin-Yang Master: Dream Of Eternity (2/5)To All The Boys: Always And Forever (2/12)War Dogs(2/8)Xico’s Journey (2/12)Zathura(2/1)
Behind Her Eyes(2/17)Brian Regan: On The Rocks(2/23)Buried by the Bernards (2/12)Canine Intervention(2/24)Capitani(2/11)Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel(2/10)Firefly Lane(2/3)Ginny & Georgia(2/24)Good Girls: Season 3 (2/16)Hache: Season 2 (2/5)Hate by Dani Rovira(2/12)Hello, Me!(2/17)High-Rise Invasion(2/25)iCarly: Seasons 1-2 (2/8)Invisible City(2/5)Kid Cosmic (2/2)Love Daily: Season 1 (2/1)MeatEater: Season 9: Part 2 (2/17)Mighty Express: Season 2 (2/2)My Dead Ex: Season 1 (2/1)Nadiya Bakes(2/12)Sisyphus(2/1)The Crew(2/15)The Unsetting: Season 1 (2/1)Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan(2/18)Tiffany Haddish Presents: They Ready: Season 2 (2/2)Tribes of Europa(2/19)Two Sentence Horror Stories: Season 2 (2/24)Vincenzo(2/1)Zac and Mia: Seasons 1-2 (2/1)
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