February 2026 is shaping up to be one of Netflix’s most diverse months yet, with over 100 new titles arriving throughout the month. From the highly anticipated continuation of Bridgerton Season 4 to the return of The Night Agent, plus beloved classics like Mrs. Doubtfire and How to Train Your Dragon, there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re planning cozy Valentine’s Day viewing or gearing up for Winter Olympics-themed documentaries, this comprehensive guide breaks down everything coming to Netflix this February.
Let’s dive into the complete day-by-day breakdown of what’s arriving on your favorite streaming platform.
February 1: The Big Library Refresh (30+ Titles)
Netflix kicks off the month with its largest single-day drop, adding over 30 titles that blend new originals with classic films.
Original Series & Documentaries
1. Glitter & Gold: Ice Dancing Ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics, this documentary series takes you inside the high-stakes world of ice dancing. Follow top couples like Madison Chock and Evan Bates as they navigate romantic partnerships and fierce competition while skating for Olympic gold. Perfect timing for Winter Olympics fever, this series offers never-before-seen footage of training, rivalry, and the artistry behind one of figure skating’s most demanding disciplines.
Why Watch: If you loved Cheer or Last Chance U, this delivers that same intimate access to elite athletes pursuing perfection.
Classic Films Arriving
2. Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) Robin Williams’ beloved comedy about a devoted father who disguises himself as a Scottish nanny to spend time with his children after divorce. This timeless family film remains one of Williams’ most heartwarming performances.
3. You’ve Got Mail (1998) Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan’s iconic rom-com about rival bookstore owners who unknowingly fall in love via email. Perfect Valentine’s Day month viewing for anyone who loves 90s romantic comedies.
4. Crazy, Stupid, Love. (2011) An ensemble romantic comedy featuring Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, Julianne Moore, and Emma Stone. This smart, funny exploration of love at different life stages offers something for everyone.
5. The American President (1995) Aaron Sorkin’s romantic political drama starring Michael Douglas as a widowed president who falls for environmental lobbyist Annette Bening. Think of it as the precursor to The West Wing with added romance.
6. Ex Machina (2014) Oscar Isaac and Alicia Vikander star in this mind-bending sci-fi thriller about artificial intelligence and the nature of consciousness. One of the decade’s smartest science fiction films.
7. Independence Day (1996) Will Smith and Jeff Goldblum save Earth from alien invasion in Roland Emmerich’s blockbuster disaster film. Peak 90s action entertainment.
8. Zero Dark Thirty (2012) Kathryn Bigelow’s intense political thriller chronicling the decade-long hunt for Osama bin Laden, featuring a career-best performance from Jessica Chastain.
9. Hell or High Water (2016) Jeff Bridges and Chris Pine star in this modern Western about two brothers robbing banks to save their family ranch. Criminally underrated and beautifully crafted.
Night at the Museum Triple Feature
10-12. Night at the Museum / Battle of the Smithsonian / Secret of the Tomb All three Ben Stiller comedies about a museum where exhibits come to life arrive together. Perfect family viewing with Robin Williams’ memorable turn as Teddy Roosevelt.

How to Train Your Dragon Double Feature
13-14. How to Train Your Dragon (2010) / How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014) DreamWorks’ beloved animated franchise about Viking boy Hiccup and his dragon Toothless. These visually stunning films offer heartwarming stories about friendship, acceptance, and growing up.
Additional February 1 Highlights
15. Lee Daniels’ The Butler (2013) – Forest Whitaker’s powerful performance as a White House butler who served eight presidents.
16. Focus (2015) – Will Smith and Margot Robbie in a stylish con artist thriller.
17. Flipped (2010) – Rob Reiner’s charming coming-of-age romance told from two perspectives.
18. Letters to Juliet (2010) – Amanda Seyfried in a romantic adventure through Tuscany.
19. Vertical Limit (2000) – Chris O’Donnell in this adrenaline-fueled mountain climbing thriller.
20. The Bucket List (2007) – Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman on a life-affirming road trip.
Series Arrivals
21. Heartland – Season 18 The long-running Canadian family drama about a ranch in Alberta continues with its 18th season, offering heartwarming stories about family, horses, and healing.
22. The Way Home – Season 3 This time-traveling family drama returns for another season of mystery and emotional connections across generations.
February 2: Educational & Family Content
23. Apollo 11 The acclaimed documentary featuring stunning restored footage of humanity’s first moon landing. Educational and awe-inspiring for viewers of all ages.
24. Baby Einstein: Ocean Explorers – Season 1 Educational content for the youngest Netflix viewers, introducing babies and toddlers to ocean life through music and colorful visuals.
February 3: Comedy & Classic Sitcoms
25. Mo Gilligan: In The Moment British comedian Mo Gilligan brings his infectious energy and observational humor in this stand-up special.
26. Night Court – Seasons 1-3 The classic 80s sitcom about the night shift at a Manhattan municipal court, featuring Harry Anderson’s unforgettable performance as Judge Harry Stone. Pure nostalgic comedy gold.
27. Honey Don’t A new Netflix original exploring relationships and modern romance with humor and heart.
February 4: Valentine’s Day Special

28. Is It Cake? Valentines The popular baking competition returns with a Valentine’s Day special where talented bakers create incredibly realistic cakes. Can you tell what’s cake and what’s real? This special episode adds romantic flair to the mind-bending format.
February 5: Legal Drama & Binge-Worthy Series
29. The Lincoln Lawyer – Season 4 ⭐ MUST-WATCH Manuel Garcia-Rulfo returns as Mickey Haller, the charismatic defense attorney who works out of his Lincoln Town Car. Season 4 continues adapting Michael Connelly’s bestselling novels, delivering legal intrigue with LA noir atmosphere. Netflix has already renewed the series for Season 5, proving this legal drama has staying power.
What to Expect: More courtroom battles, ethical dilemmas, and Mickey’s signature mix of street smarts and legal expertise. If you loved the Matthew McConaughey film or enjoy shows like Suits, this is essential viewing.
30. Samuel – Season 1 A new Netflix original series exploring themes of identity and belonging in contemporary settings.
31. Search Party – Seasons 1-5 The entire cult-favorite dark comedy arrives on Netflix. This genre-bending series starts as a millennial missing person mystery and evolves into something completely unexpected across five wild seasons. Stars Alia Shawkat, John Reynolds, and Meredith Hagner.
32. Cash Queens A new reality series showcasing women in business and entrepreneurship.
33. Unfamiliar Mystery and suspense in this new Netflix original that keeps viewers guessing.
February 6-9: International Hits & Animation

34. Queen of Chess (February 6) ⭐ MUST-WATCH This documentary tells the incredible true story of Judit Polgár, a 12-year-old Hungarian girl who became one of the greatest chess players in history. Breaking barriers in a male-dominated sport, Polgár’s story of strategic genius and determination arrives perfectly timed as chess continues its cultural resurgence.
35. Salvador (February 6) A powerful drama exploring identity, family, and resilience.
36. Yoh! Bestie (February 6) South African series bringing fresh perspectives and vibrant storytelling.
37. Overboard (February 6) The 2018 remake starring Anna Faris and Eugenio Derbez, putting a gender-swapped spin on the classic rom-com about amnesia and unlikely romance.
38. The Creature Cases – Chapter 7 (February 9) Animated mystery series for kids returns with new cases for detective duo Sam Snow and Kit Casey to solve.
39. Matter of Time (February 9) New Netflix original exploring the complexities of time, choices, and consequences.
February 10: Major Movie Drop & New Series
40. How to Train Your Dragon (2025 Live-Action) ⭐ MUST-WATCH The highly anticipated live-action adaptation of the beloved DreamWorks animated franchise arrives on Netflix. This reimagining brings Hiccup, Toothless, and the Viking island of Berk to life with cutting-edge visual effects and a fresh take on the story of a boy who befriends a dragon and changes his world.
What to Expect: All the heart of the original with stunning new visuals. Perfect for fans of the animated films and newcomers alike.
41. Motorvalley – Season 1 A young heir desperate to control her family’s racing empire hires a reckless driver and a fallen star to compete in the Italian Gran Turismo circuit. Think high-speed drama meets family power struggles in the world of Italian motorsports.
42. This Is I A new Netflix original exploring themes of self-discovery and identity.
43. Free Fire (February 10) Ben Wheatley’s action-packed shootout film set in 1970s Boston. Brie Larson, Cillian Murphy, and Armie Hammer star in this darkly comic extended gunfight.
February 11-13: Reality TV & International Drama
44. Love Is Blind – Season 10 (February 11) ⭐ POPULAR PICK The addictive dating experiment returns for its tenth season. Singles date in pods, get engaged without seeing each other, and then navigate real-world relationships. Love Is Blind remains one of Netflix’s most popular reality franchises, sparking endless conversations and social media debates.
45. Kohrra – Season 2 (February 11) The acclaimed Indian crime drama returns. Season 1’s gritty investigation into murder and corruption in rural Punjab earned critical praise for its authentic storytelling and complex characters.
46. What I Like About You – Seasons 1-4 (February 11) The early 2000s sitcom starring Amanda Bynes and Jennie Garth arrives in full. Nostalgic comfort viewing for millennials.
47. Lead Children (February 11) A new Netflix original exploring challenging social issues through compelling narrative.
48. State of Fear (February 11) Thriller series that examines paranoia, surveillance, and modern anxieties.
49. The Black Phone (February 12) Ethan Hawke stars in this supernatural horror-thriller about a kidnapped boy who receives calls from the killer’s previous victims through a disconnected phone. From the director of Sinister and Doctor Strange.
50. How to Get to Heaven from Belfast – Season 1 (February 12) Irish drama exploring faith, family, and finding your path in life.
51. Million Follower Detective – Season 1 (February 12) A social media influencer becomes an unlikely detective in this modern mystery series.
52. Museum of Innocence – Season 1 (February 13) ⭐ CRITICALLY ANTICIPATED Turkish adaptation of Orhan Pamuk’s world-renowned novel set in 1970s Istanbul. This lush period drama explores obsessive love, memory, and the objects that define our relationships. Pamuk’s Nobel Prize-winning storytelling comes to life in what promises to be one of the year’s most beautiful series.
53. The Art of Sarah (February 13) Korean drama (K-drama) bringing emotional storytelling and complex characters.
54. A Father’s Miracle (February 13) Heartwarming family drama about love, sacrifice, and second chances.
55. Bunny (February 13) Dark comedy exploring the absurdities of modern life and relationships.
56. Joe’s College Road Trip (February 13) Coming-of-age comedy about the chaos and bonding of a college visit gone wrong.
57. Suburgatory – Seasons 1-3 (February 13) Jane Levy and Jeremy Sisto star in this fish-out-of-water sitcom about a Manhattan teenager forced to move to the suburbs. Witty commentary on suburban life with a great ensemble cast.
58. The Starling Girl (February 13) Eliza Scanlen stars in this Sundance favorite about a teenage girl in a fundamentalist Christian community who begins questioning her faith and desires.
February 17-20: Comedy Specials & Action Marathons

59. Sommore: Chandelier Fly (February 17) Comedy legend Sommore delivers her latest stand-up special with her signature sharp wit and fearless observations.
60. Star Search (Finale) (February 17) The reboot of the classic talent competition concludes with its finale episode.
61. Being Gordon Ramsay (February 18) Documentary series offering an intimate look at the life and career of the world’s most famous chef beyond the Kitchen Nightmares persona.
62. The Iron Claw (February 19) ⭐ MUST-WATCH Zac Efron delivers a career-best performance in this tragic true story about the Von Erich wrestling family dynasty. This powerful drama earned critical acclaim for its emotional depth and honest portrayal of masculinity, family pressure, and the cost of success. Tissues required.
63. The Night Agent – Season 3 (February 19) ⭐ MUST-WATCH Gabriel Basso returns as FBI agent Peter Sutherland in the third season of Netflix’s breakout action thriller. Based on Matthew Quirk’s novel series, this globetrotting season promises even higher stakes, international conspiracies, and the intense pacing that made Season 1 Netflix’s most-watched debut of 2023.
What to Expect: More espionage, more action, and deeper exploration of Peter’s role as a night agent. If you love 24 or Jack Ryan, this is your jam.
64. The Swedish Connection (February 19) Nordic noir thriller exploring international crime and corruption.
65. Wakefield (February 19) Psychological drama about identity, mental health, and finding your way back.
66. Life After Beth (February 19) Aubrey Plaza and Dane DeHaan in a quirky zombie romantic comedy that puts a fresh spin on the undead genre.
The Addams Family Collection (February 20)
67-68. The Addams Family / The Addams Family 2 The recent animated films featuring Oscar Isaac and Charlize Theron voicing everyone’s favorite creepy and kooky family. Perfect for families wanting macabre humor.
The Expendables Complete Saga (February 20)
69-72. The Expendables / The Expendables 2 / The Expendables 3 / The Expendables 4 All four films starring Sylvester Stallone’s team of aging action heroes arrive together. Featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, and virtually every action star you can name, this franchise delivers pure nostalgia-fueled explosions and one-liners.
Why Binge All Four: Track the evolution from legitimate action throwback to increasingly self-aware spectacle. Plus, spot all the action star cameos.
73. Firebreak (February 20) Intense action-thriller about firefighters battling both blazes and corruption.
74. Laggies (February 20) Keira Knightley and Chloë Grace Moretz in a charming comedy about a woman having a quarter-life crisis who befriends a teenager.
75. Mike & Molly – Seasons 1-6 (February 20) Billy Gardell and Melissa McCarthy’s beloved sitcom about two people who meet at Overeaters Anonymous and fall in love. All six seasons arrive for maximum comfort viewing.
76. Strip Law – Season 1 (February 20) Adam Scott, Janelle James, and Keith David voice this adult animated comedy about an uptight Vegas lawyer who teams up with a local magician to bring flash and pizzazz to the city’s stupidest cases.
77. The Orphans (February 20) Dramatic series exploring themes of family, belonging, and survival.
78. Pavane (February 20) International drama bringing fresh storytelling perspectives.
February 24-27: Comedy & Bridgerton Finale
79. Taylor Tomlinson: Prodigal Daughter (February 24) ⭐ MUST-WATCH In her fourth comedy special, the Emmy-nominated comedian returns to her roots with a tight new hour about deconstructing faith, processing religious trauma, exploring sexuality, and confronting the fear of death. Tomlinson has become one of comedy’s most honest and relatable voices, and this special promises her most personal material yet.
Why Watch: If you loved her previous Netflix specials (Look At You, Have It All), this continues her evolution as a comedian unafraid to tackle difficult topics with humor and vulnerability.
80. Bridgerton – Season 4 Part 2 (February 26) ⭐ MUST-WATCH The month’s biggest event arrives: the conclusion of Benedict Bridgerton’s fairy tale romance with Sophie Baek. After Part 1’s masquerade ball cliffhanger, Part 2 promises the emotional payoff fans have been waiting for. Will Benedict find his Lady in Silver? How will their class differences be resolved?
What to Expect: Episodes 5-8 deliver the second half of Benedict and Sophie’s Cinderella-inspired love story, complete with classical covers of modern pop songs, sumptuous costumes, and the romantic drama that made Bridgerton a global phenomenon.
Episode Titles (Part 2):
- Episode 5: “A Fugitive in Bath”
- Episode 6: “Tick Tock”
- Episode 7: “Joining of Hands”
- Episode 8: “Dance in the Country”
81. Brooklyn Nine-Nine – Seasons 7-8 (February 26) The final two seasons of the beloved workplace comedy arrive on Netflix. Jake Peralta, Amy Santiago, and the rest of the Nine-Nine bring their comedy police procedural to a satisfying conclusion.
82. Crap Happens (February 26) Comedy exploring life’s unfortunate moments with humor and heart.
83. Trap House (February 27) Thriller series set in a dangerous world where every decision has consequences.
Coming “Sometime in February” (Dates TBA)
84. Formula 1: Drive to Survive – Season 8 ⭐ MUST-WATCH The documentary series that made Formula 1 a mainstream phenomenon returns for another high-octane season. Following the 2025 F1 season, expect never-before-seen footage of new team lineups, management shakeups, fierce friendships, and bitter rivalries. Executive produced by Academy Award winner James Gay-Rees (Amy, Senna), this series remains essential viewing for motorsports fans and drama lovers alike.
Why It Matters: Drive to Survive has fundamentally changed F1’s popularity, especially in America. Season 8 will capture another year of racing drama, both on and off the track.
85. Agents of Mystery – Season 1 Korean reality game show where participants solve mysteries and puzzles in a competitive format.
86. In the Mud – Season 2 Returns to La Quebrada prison where Borges is back and deals and favors remain essential for survival—until it becomes every woman for herself in this intense prison drama.
How to Navigate Netflix’s February 2026 Lineup
With over 85 confirmed titles arriving, here’s how to make the most of this month’s offerings:
For Families
- How to Train Your Dragon (live-action and animated originals)
- Night at the Museum trilogy
- The Addams Family films
- Mrs. Doubtfire
- The Creature Cases – Chapter 7
For Romance Fans (Perfect for Valentine’s Day)
- Bridgerton Season 4 Part 2 (February 26)
- You’ve Got Mail
- Crazy, Stupid, Love.
- The American President
- Letters to Juliet
For Action Enthusiasts
- The Expendables complete collection
- The Night Agent Season 3
- Independence Day
- Zero Dark Thirty
For Comedy Lovers
- Taylor Tomlinson: Prodigal Daughter
- Sommore: Chandelier Fly
- Mo Gilligan: In The Moment
- Brooklyn Nine-Nine Seasons 7-8
- Night Court Seasons 1-3
For Legal Drama Fans
- The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 (with Season 5 already confirmed)
- Hell or High Water
For Documentary & Reality Viewers
- Glitter & Gold: Ice Dancing (perfect timing for Winter Olympics)
- Queen of Chess (Judit Polgár’s incredible story)
- Love Is Blind Season 10
- Formula 1: Drive to Survive Season 8
- Being Gordon Ramsay
For International Content
- Museum of Innocence (Turkish drama based on Nobel Prize-winning novel)
- Kohrra Season 2 (Indian crime drama)
- The Art of Sarah (K-drama)
- Salvador
- Yoh! Bestie (South African series)
For Binge-Watching Complete Series
- Search Party (all 5 seasons)
- What I Like About You (all 4 seasons)
- Suburgatory (all 3 seasons)
- Mike & Molly (all 6 seasons)
- Night Court (Seasons 1-3)
- Brooklyn Nine-Nine (final seasons 7-8)
Why February 2026 Matters for Netflix
This month’s lineup demonstrates Netflix’s evolving content strategy in several key ways:
1. Balanced Programming The mix of original series (The Night Agent, The Lincoln Lawyer, Bridgerton) and licensed classics (Night at the Museum, Mrs. Doubtfire) ensures there’s something for everyone, from subscribers who want the latest releases to those seeking comfort rewatches.
2. Strategic Timing Dropping ice dancing documentaries before the Winter Olympics and romantic content around Valentine’s Day shows Netflix’s awareness of cultural moments and seasonal viewing habits.
3. International Expansion With titles from Turkey, India, Korea, South Africa, and beyond, Netflix continues investing in global storytelling that crosses borders and introduces audiences to new perspectives.
4. Genre Diversity From legal dramas to horror films, rom-coms to action franchises, chess documentaries to reality dating shows, February’s catalog refuses to be pigeonholed into any single genre.
5. Franchise Completion Adding complete series runs (The Expendables saga, Night at the Museum trilogy, Search Party’s full run) makes Netflix a one-stop destination for binge-watchers.
Mark Your Calendar: February’s Can’t-Miss Dates
February 5: The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 drops—legal drama fans, clear your schedules
February 11: Love Is Blind Season 10 begins—prepare for water cooler conversations and social media debates
February 19: Double feature day with The Night Agent Season 3 AND The Iron Claw
February 24: Taylor Tomlinson’s stand-up special for mid-week laughs
February 26: Bridgerton Season 4 Part 2 finale—the month’s biggest event
Sometime in February: Formula 1: Drive to Survive Season 8—F1 fans on high alert
Final Thoughts
February 2026 showcases Netflix at its best: delivering anticipated originals while filling the library with beloved classics, balancing global perspectives with universal themes, and understanding that different subscribers want different things from their streaming service.
Whether you’re settling in for a Bridgerton marathon on February 26, introducing your kids to How to Train Your Dragon (both versions), catching up on The Night Agent before Season 3 drops, or discovering the incredible true story behind Queen of Chess, this month offers endless entertainment possibilities.
The strategic release schedule means there’s always something new arriving, preventing the dreaded “nothing to watch” scrolling. From February 1’s massive drop to the month-ending Bridgerton conclusion, Netflix has programmed February to keep subscribers engaged throughout.
So grab your remote, update your watchlist, and prepare for a month of streaming that honors the past (welcome back, Mrs. Doubtfire), celebrates the present (hello, Season 4 Bridgerton), and builds toward the future (can’t wait for Formula 1 Season 8).
The only question left: What will you watch first?
Quick Reference Guide: All February 2026 Netflix Releases
Week 1 (Feb 1-9)
Major highlights: Library refresh day (Feb 1), The Lincoln Lawyer S4 (Feb 5), Queen of Chess (Feb 6)
Week 2 (Feb 10-16)
Major highlights: How to Train Your Dragon live-action (Feb 10), Love Is Blind S10 (Feb 11), Museum of Innocence (Feb 13)
Week 3 (Feb 17-23)
Major highlights: The Night Agent S3 (Feb 19), The Iron Claw (Feb 19), Expendables marathon (Feb 20)
Week 4 (Feb 24-27)
Major highlights: Taylor Tomlinson special (Feb 24), Bridgerton S4 Part 2 (Feb 26)
TBA
Formula 1: Drive to Survive S8, Agents of Mystery S1, In the Mud S2
This guide is current as of February 2026. Release dates and titles may vary slightly by region. Check your Netflix app for exact availability in your country.
Netflix is removing over 100 movies and TV shows worldwide in February 2026, making it one of the biggest content clear-outs of the year. The largest wave of removals lands on February 1, with many well-known films and popular series leaving the platform overnight.
While Netflix does display “Leaving Soon” banners inside the app, exact dates can vary slightly by region, so it’s best to plan your viewing ahead of time.
Below is a complete, easy-to-follow listicle of everything leaving Netflix in February 2026, along with smart viewing priorities so you don’t miss the essentials.
Major Netflix Departures on February 1, 2026
February 1 is the most important date this month. If you plan to binge anything, start here.
Movies Leaving Netflix on Feb 1
- Parasite
- Groundhog Day
- The Terminator
- Mr. & Mrs. Smith
- I Know What You Did Last Summer
- Memoirs of a Geisha
- War of the Worlds
- What Lies Beneath
- Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
- 28 Days Later
- Anaconda
- Barabbas
- Cactus Flower
- Charlie’s Angels
- Courageous
- Did You Hear About the Morgans?
- Dr. Dolittle
- Forever My Girl
- Heaven Is for Real
- RV
- That’s My Boy
- The Patriot
- The Vow
- Turbo
- Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas
- Wind Chill
TV Shows Leaving Netflix on Feb 1
- The Capture (UK)
- Keeping Up with the Kardashians (UK)
- Vanderpump Rules (UK)
Watch-first picks: Parasite, Groundhog Day, The Terminator, 28 Days Later
Movies Leaving Netflix Between February 3 and February 9
Several mainstream favorites quietly exit during the first week of February.
- February 3: Before Valentine’s, Blood Father, Dark October, Megamind
- February 4: The Yin-Yang Master: Dream of Eternity
- February 5: Election, Mean Girls, Christmas in the Heartland, A Holiday Engagement, My Dad’s Christmas Date
- February 6: Bride Wars, Your Excellency
- February 8: Spencer, The Exorcist: Believer (UK)
If you have limited time, Mean Girls and Spencer are the most notable departures in this window.
Netflix Series and Anime Leaving in Mid-February
Netflix Originals are also affected this month, continuing the platform’s quiet trend of rotating its own catalog.
- February 10: Fate/Apocrypha (episodes 7 onward), The Kingdom, Married to Work
- February 12: Rogue Agent, Nadiya Bakes (Season 1)
- February 13: Trial by Fire, My Bride
- February 15: Everybody’s Fine, Awe, Mpakani: Story of the North, Re:Mind (Season 1)
In total, 111 or more Netflix Originals are scheduled to leave in 2026, with 10 exiting in February alone.
Horror, Action, and Crime Titles Leaving (February 16–21)
Mid-February is particularly tough for fans of thrillers and action-heavy storytelling.
- February 16: Ouija, The A-Team, Warrior (Seasons 1–3)
- February 17: Zodiac, Eeb Allay Ooo!
- February 18: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), Don’t Say a Word, Extant (Seasons 1–2)
- February 19: To Catch a Killer
- February 20: Operation Finale, Shakespeare in Love
- February 21: Cocaine Cowboys, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (Seasons 1–5)
Zodiac and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre are essential watches for anyone interested in genre-defining films.
Late February Netflix Removals (February 22–27)
The final week includes popular TV comfort watches and newer films.
- February 22: Red, Rebellion (Seasons 1–2), Paris Is Us
- February 24: The Island
- February 25: Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, Watcher
- February 26: Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Seasons 3–4)
- February 27: Bones and All, Bottoms
The removal of Brooklyn Nine-Nine seasons will be especially disappointing for repeat viewers and casual binge-watchers.
What Netflix’s February 2026 Purge Means for Viewers
This month’s removals are heavily weighted toward classic films, horror staples, action titles, and long-running TV series. February 1 stands out as a major licensing reset, particularly for older movies and internationally licensed content.
Key points to remember:
- February 1 is the most important binge deadline
- Netflix Originals are no longer permanent fixtures
- Regional availability may differ slightly
- App banners are your final confirmation before removal
Final Binge Recommendations Before They Leave
If you can only watch a handful of titles before they disappear, prioritize:
- Parasite
- Groundhog Day
- Zodiac
- The Terminator
- She-Ra and the Princesses of Power
Netflix rotates content constantly, and once these titles leave, there’s no guarantee they will return soon. If any of these are still on your watchlist, February 2026 is your last chance.
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