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Comedy Movies on Netflix in February 2026

Netflix’s comedy movie lineup for February 2026 is built around familiarity, rewatch value, and broad audience appeal. Instead of relying on a flood of brand-new releases, the platform refreshes its library with returning classics, animated favorites, romantic comedies, and a handful of offbeat titles. This approach makes February a strong month for comfort viewing, family movie nights, and easy weekend binges.

Here is the complete, date-based list of comedy movies available, arriving, or leaving Netflix worldwide in February 2026, presented in a simple listicle format.

Mrs. Doubtfire

Arriving February 1

Robin Williams’ unforgettable performance anchors this heartfelt comedy about a divorced father who goes to extreme lengths to stay close to his children. Beneath the disguises and physical comedy lies a surprisingly emotional story about parenting, separation, and unconditional love. Decades later, Mrs. Doubtfire remains one of the most accessible and rewatchable family comedies ever made.

Night at the Museum

Arriving February 1

This adventure comedy follows a night security guard whose museum exhibits come to life after dark. Ben Stiller’s grounded performance balances the chaos, while the film’s imaginative premise keeps it engaging for younger viewers. It’s an ideal pick for families looking for light laughs mixed with fantasy.

Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian

Arriving February 1

The sequel expands the concept by moving the action to Washington, D.C., introducing larger set pieces and new historical characters. Robin Williams’ portrayal of Theodore Roosevelt once again adds charm, while the faster pacing keeps the comedy energetic.

Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb

Arriving February 1

The final installment leans heavily into nostalgia, bringing back familiar characters and wrapping up the trilogy’s storyline. It serves as a comfortable conclusion that longtime fans will appreciate, especially those revisiting the series with younger audiences.

Crazy, Stupid, Love.

Arriving February 1

This ensemble romantic comedy blends witty dialogue with emotional honesty. Steve Carell’s transformation storyline pairs well with Ryan Gosling’s confident charm, while Emma Stone and Julianne Moore add depth to the film’s interconnected relationships. It remains one of the strongest rom-coms of the 2010s.

Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates

Arriving February 1

This high-energy comedy embraces chaos, following two reckless brothers whose attempt to find respectable wedding dates quickly spirals out of control. It’s loud, absurd, and unapologetically outrageous, making it best suited for viewers in the mood for over-the-top humor.

Rumor Has It…

Arriving February 1

Jennifer Aniston stars in this romantic comedy centered on family history and personal identity. While lighter in tone than some of Netflix’s other February additions, the film offers a relaxed viewing experience driven by dialogue and character relationships rather than big set pieces.

The Mirror Has Two Faces

Arriving February 1

This romantic comedy focuses on emotional connection over physical attraction. Barbra Streisand delivers a thoughtful performance in a story that examines self-worth, intimacy, and societal expectations. It stands out for its mature perspective and slower, character-driven humor.

Copshop

Arriving February 1

Blending action and comedy, Copshop takes place largely inside a police station where criminals and law enforcement collide. Gerard Butler’s presence adds intensity, while the film’s sharp exchanges and confined setting give it a playful, unpredictable edge.

Colossal

Arriving February 9

At first glance, this film appears to be a quirky rom-com, but it gradually reveals deeper themes. Anne Hathaway stars as a woman whose personal struggles are mysteriously connected to giant monster attacks overseas. The result is a darkly comedic and emotionally complex experience that defies easy categorization.

Yoh! Bestie

Arriving February 6

This South African comedy explores friendship evolving into romance through humor grounded in real-life situations. Its cultural specificity adds freshness to Netflix’s global comedy catalog while remaining relatable to international audiences.

The Addams Family (Animated)

Arriving February 20

The animated reboot of the iconic family delivers playful spooky humor without straying into horror. The film’s tone makes it suitable for children while still offering clever jokes that adults can appreciate.

The Addams Family 2 (Animated)

Arriving February 20

Continuing the family’s animated adventures, this sequel leans into road-trip comedy and chaotic family dynamics. It’s an easy watch that fits well into Netflix’s family-friendly February offerings.

Despicable Me

Available All February

Gru’s journey from villain to devoted father is packed with slapstick humor and emotional warmth. The Minions’ antics remain a major draw, especially for younger viewers.

Despicable Me 2

Available All February

The sequel expands the universe while keeping the humor fast-paced. It deepens the family themes and introduces new characters without losing the franchise’s comedic identity.

Despicable Me 3

Available All February

This installment focuses on larger action sequences and nonstop Minion humor. It’s ideal for viewers looking for colorful, low-effort entertainment.

The Bad Guys

Available All February

This animated heist comedy follows a group of criminals attempting to change their ways. Stylish animation and sharp humor make it a standout among recent animated comedies.

Pitch Perfect

Available All February

College a cappella groups clash in this music-driven comedy that balances competition, friendship, and personal growth. Its quotable humor and musical performances continue to attract repeat viewers.

Best in Show

Available All February

This mockumentary remains a masterclass in dry humor. Set in the competitive dog show world, it relies on improvisation and subtle character comedy rather than big jokes.

The Wolf of Wall Street

Available All February

Though rooted in real-life excess, the film plays like a dark comedy satire. Leonardo DiCaprio’s performance turns greed and corruption into exaggerated spectacle.

That’s My Boy

Leaving February 1

This crude comedy exits Netflix at the start of the month, making late January the last chance for fans to revisit it.

A Madea Christmas

Leaving February 1

Tyler Perry’s holiday-themed comedy departs early February, closing out its seasonal availability.

Cactus Flower

Leaving February 1

A classic romantic comedy that reflects an earlier era of Hollywood humor and storytelling.

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs

Leaving February 1

The animated comedy about food falling from the sky leaves Netflix, making it a priority watch for families.

Courageous

Leaving February 1

A faith-based drama with light comedic elements exits the platform early in the month.

Did You Hear About the Morgans?

Leaving February 1

This romantic comedy thriller starring Hugh Grant and Sarah Jessica Parker leaves Netflix after January.

Mean Girls

Leaving February 5

One of the most influential teen comedies of the 2000s exits Netflix, making it a must-watch before departure.

Election

Leaving February 5

A sharp political satire set in a high school election, known for its dark humor and social commentary.

Bride Wars

Leaving February 6

A chaotic romantic comedy centered on two friends whose weddings turn into a rivalry.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Seasons 3–4)

Leaving February 26

While not a movie, the departure of these seasons affects comedy viewers planning sitcom rewatches.

Final Take

For audiences looking to relax, revisit classics, or keep family movie nights simple, February offers plenty of reliable choices. While there may not be a heavy slate of brand-new comedy originals, the strength of this month lies in its familiarity, accessibility, and global appeal. If laughter without effort is the goal, Netflix’s February 2026 comedy catalog delivers exactly that.


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