Each month, streaming providers add films and TV reveals to their libraries. Listed here are our picks for a few of February’s most promising new titles. (Word: Streaming providers often change schedules with out giving discover. For extra suggestions on what to stream, join our Watching e-newsletter right here.)
New to Amazon Prime Video
‘Clear Slate’ Season 1
Begins streaming: Feb. 6
One of many final tasks that Norman Lear labored on earlier than he died in 2023 at age 101, this dramedy follows within the Lear custom of reveals that deal with controversial social points with frank honesty and snappy humor. George Wallace performs Harry, a carwash proprietor in Alabama proprietor whose cheery outlook on life is examined when the kid he knew as Desmond, who has been estranged for many years, comes again as Desiree. Laverne Cox (additionally a co-producer and co-writer on the sequence with Wallace and the co-creator Dan Ewen) performs Desiree, who comes dwelling in search of some closure with the household and pals in her small city.
Additionally arriving:
Feb. 6
“Invincible” Season 3
Feb. 7
“Newtopia” Season 1
Feb. 13
“My Fault: London”
Feb. 20
“Reacher” Season 3
Feb. 27
“Home of David”
New to Apple TV+
‘Berlin ER’
Begins streaming: Feb. 26
If telephiles haven’t gotten sufficient of a classic “ER” repair from HBO Max’s wonderful current medical drama “The Pitt,” Apple TV+ could fill the necessity with its newest international import. The merely titled “Berlin ER” stars Haley Louise Jones as Dr. Parker, an achieved younger doctor who for private causes decides to problem herself by taking on the emergency division in an understaffed, underfunded hospital in one of many German capital’s roughest neighborhoods. The present presents the entire visceral, fast-paced thrills that style followers have come count on — with numerous gory accidents and life-threatening illnesses, handled in seconds below appalling circumstances — whereas additionally depicting one lady’s try to earn the respect of her cynical workers.
Additionally arriving:
Feb. 5
“Love You to Dying”
Feb. 14
“Goldie” Season 1
“The Gorge”
Feb. 21
“Onside: Main League Soccer”
“Floor” Season 2
New to Disney+
‘Win or Lose’
Begins streaming: Feb. 19
Pixar has produced a number of quick movie sequence for the Disney+ service, however “Win or Lose” is the primary substantial Pixar TV venture, with episodes that run round 20 minutes in size, combining into one bigger story. Set within the days main as much as a center faculty softball championship recreation, the present options the voices of Will Forte, Jo Firestone, Lil Rel Howery, Rhea Seehorn, Melissa Villaseñor and others, in eight episodes that current the totally different characters’ views, providing takes on what goes via the minds of the gamers, the households, and even the umpire. “Win or Lose” generally shifts between animation types as properly.
Additionally arriving:
Feb. 7
“The Lion King on the Hollywood Bowl”
“Marvel’s Moon Lady and Satan Dinosaur” Season 2
Feb. 12
“Harlem Ice”
Feb. 17
“Adam Eats the 80s” Season 1
“Magic of Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Level”
Feb. 23
“No Style Like House” Season 1
Feb. 24
“Discover My Nation Home” Season 1
“Kim of Queens” Season 1
New to Hulu
‘Within the Summers’
Begins streaming: Feb. 5
A winner of two main prizes finally yr’s Sundance Movie Competition, this subtly bold drama follows two sisters and their father throughout 4 summers, every set years aside. The Grammy-winning Puerto Rican rapper René Pérez Joglar (higher often known as Residente) performs the daddy, Vicente, who lives in a small city in New Mexico in a slowly crumbling home. He struggles along with his addictions and tries possibly too exhausting to attach along with his daughters after they go to. There’s little or no plot, and but loads adjustments throughout the film’s 4 vignettes, because the sisters (performed by totally different actresses in several eras) develop up and develop extra distant from their dad, whilst they preserve making an sincere effort to like him for who he’s and the world he inhabits.
‘SLY LIVES! a.ok.a. The Burden of Black Genius’
Begins streaming: Feb. 13
To follow-up the Oscar-winning documentary “Summer time of Soul,” the musician and filmmaker Ahmir Thompson, a.ok.a. Questlove, focuses extra intently on one of many artists in that film. “Sly Lives!” covers the rise and fall of the revolutionary rock and R&B bandleader Sly Stone, who within the late Nineteen Sixties and early ’70s produced one chart-topping hit after one other along with his group the Household Stone. The movie covers what occurred to Stone after his heyday, when medicine and paranoia ended friendships and rattled showbiz moguls. Combining electrifying classic audio and video clips with insightful new interviews, Thompson considers how being a cultural chief and an inspiration impacts an artist’s day by day life.
‘A Thousand Blows’ Season 1
Begins streaming: Feb. 21
This era crime drama created by Steven Knight is a companion present of types to Knight’s fashionable “Peaky Blinders.” It’s additionally one other sprawling, semi-true story, drawn from the historical past of Britain’s underworld. Erin Doherty performs Mary Carr, the “queen” of the Forty Elephants, a gang of feminine pickpockets fashioned in late-Nineteenth-century London. Whereas plotting a splashy heist, Mary will get concerned with the rising and falling fortunes of two boxers: the ferocious bruiser Sugar Goodson (Stephen Graham) and the determined Jamaican immigrant Hezekiah Moscow (Malachi Kirby). As is usually the case with Knight’s productions, the style components are a hook to tug the viewers via a narrative about proud underdogs, overcoming classism and racism in a merciless and unforgiving metropolis.
Additionally arriving:
Feb. 3
“New York Undercover” Seasons 1-4
Feb. 4
“Depraved Sport: Satan within the Desert”
Feb. 11
“Muslim Matchmaker”
“Omni Loop”
Feb. 12
“Advantages with Mates”
Feb. 18
“The Fox Hole Murders: Playground of a Serial Killer”
Feb. 21
“Chris Distefano: It’s Simply Unlucky”
“Issues Will Be Completely different”
Feb. 25
“Ghostlight”
Feb. 26
“Shoresy” Season 4
Feb. 27
“Satan within the Household: The Fall of Ruby Franke”
New to Max
‘The White Lotus’ Season 3
Begins streaming: Feb. 16
Though every season of the writer-director Mike White’s darkly comedian thriller sequence “The White Lotus” encompasses a new story and a (largely) new solid, it’s not fairly correct to name this present an anthology, as a result of there’s some narrative and thematic continuity from yr to yr. Set at totally different unique upscale resorts world wide — every run by the identical firm — the present concurrently sympathizes with and knowingly satirizes the sorts of soul-sick wealthy individuals and exhausted staff who populate these high-end trip escapes. Season 3 takes place in Thailand, the place the resorts company will likely be performed by Leslie Bibb, Carrie Coon, Walton Goggins, Jason Isaacs, Michelle Monaghan, Parker Posey and Natasha Rothwell, amongst others. As soon as once more there will likely be a criminal offense to unravel, and as soon as once more the characters will likely be confronted with the belief that cash can’t at all times purchase peace of thoughts.
Additionally arriving:
Feb. 3
“Widespread Aspect Results” Season 1
Feb. 6
“The Takedown: American Aryans”
Feb. 7
“We Reside in Time”
Feb. 14
“Waitress: The Musical”
Feb. 16
“Final Week Tonight With John Oliver” Season 12
Feb. 17
“Watchmen: Chapter II”
Feb. 18
“We Beat the Dream Staff”
Feb. 25
“Eyes on the Prize III: We Who Imagine in Freedom Can’t Relaxation”
New to Paramount+
‘Yellowjackets’ Season 3
Begins streaming: Feb. 14
This Emmy-nominated thriller sequence follows two major story traces: one set within the aftermath of a 1996 airplane crash that stranded a highschool women’ soccer staff within the wilderness, and one following the survivors’ lives in the present day. After teasing some darkish and stunning secrets and techniques within the castaway’s adventures in Season 1 — involving cannibalism and pagan cults — the “Yellowjackets” creators Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson cranked up the present-day craziness in Season 2, revealing how the characters stay warped by their teenage traumas and betrayals. Anticipate the story to get much more advanced in Season 3, and count on the proficient solid — together with Melanie Lynskey, Christina Ricci, Juliette Lewis and Tawny Cypress because the grownup variations of the excessive schoolers — to maintain leaning into the present’s wilder qualities of their entertainingly outsized performances.
‘1923’ Season 2
Begins streaming: Feb. 23
The most effective present from the writer-producer Taylor Sheridan’s “Yellowstone” universe, the prequel “1923” is ready on the identical Montana ranch as the primary sequence, however 100 years earlier, at a time when the Dutton household nearly misplaced every little thing due to rising crime and widespread financial hardship. Harrison Ford performs Jacob Dutton, who alongside his spouse, Cara (Helen Mirren), has been elevating his brother’s youngsters and defending the land they may inherit. The second and remaining season picks up after the Season 1 cliffhanger, which noticed the Duttons dealing with off in opposition to a ruthlessness businessman (Timothy Dalton), intent on grabbing as a lot property as he may whereas the area endures exhausting instances. Pitched on the intersection of the western and crime genres, “1923” is about how the lawlessness of the American frontier prolonged properly into the twentieth century.
Additionally arriving:
Feb. 1
“Journey”
Feb. 4
“Burden of Guilt”
Feb. 6
“Dying With out Mercy”
Feb. 12
“Eric Clapton Unplugged… Over 30 Years Later”
Feb. 17
“On TV: A Black Historical past Month Particular”
New to Peacock
‘Bridget Jones: Mad Concerning the Boy’
Begins streaming: Feb. 13
Renée Zellweger returns to one in every of her hottest roles within the fourth Bridget Jones film, primarily based on Helen Fielding’s 2013 novel “Bridget Jones: Mad Concerning the Boy.” In her newest journey, the heroine finds herself drawn to a instructor (Chiwetel Ejiofor) from her children’ faculty and to a 29-year-old (Leo Woodall) who introduces her to a complete new world of slang and social media. Bridget is now in her 50s and is a widow with two younger children; however she continues to be recording her ideas about sensual indulgences, romantic prospects and the way exhausting it’s to come back throughout as assured when her head is so typically crammed with self-doubt.
Additionally arriving:
Feb. 7
“Piece by Piece”
Feb. 16
“SNL50: The Anniversary Particular”
Feb. 25
“Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy”
Feb. 28
“I’ll Be Proper There”