
As February arrives, Netflix delivers an eclectic mix of movies, series, and specials that promise to keep viewers entertained across genres. From pulse-pounding thrillers and heartfelt dramas to laugh-out-loud comedy and breathtaking live-action adaptations, there’s something for everyone this month. Here’s a closer look at 15 releases you won’t want to miss.

15. Trap House
Dave Bautista stars in Trap House, a gripping action thriller that pairs family drama with high-stakes crime. Bautista plays an undercover DEA agent caught off guard when his teenage son and friends use secret intel to rob a cartel, igniting a tense pursuit. With dynamic action sequences and a layered portrayal of loyalty and betrayal, Trap House stands out among Netflix’s February releases.

14. Crap Happens
This German dramedy follows rapper Toni, who returns home for his mother’s funeral only to face unexpected fatherhood while juggling career ambitions. Crap Happens is a heartfelt exploration of identity, family, and the chaos of life, blending humor and emotional depth in a way that resonates with audiences seeking relatable, slice-of-life storytelling.

13. Taylor Tomlinson: Prodigal Daughter
Taylor Tomlinson brings her sharp humor and candid storytelling in this stand-up special. Tackling topics from mental health to adulthood awkwardness, Tomlinson delivers both laughs and heartfelt insights. Her confessional style makes Prodigal Daughter a must-watch for comedy fans who appreciate vulnerability paired with clever punchlines.

12. Strip Law
Netflix’s new adult animated series follows uptight lawyer Lincoln Gumb and Vegas magician Sheila Flambé as they navigate absurd legal cases. With vibrant animation, witty writing, and a stellar voice cast including Adam Scott and Keith David, Strip Law blends courtroom chaos with over-the-top humor.

11. The Iron Claw
This sports biopic chronicles the Von Erich brothers, legendary wrestlers from the 1980s, exploring both their fame and personal struggles. A compelling mix of family drama and wrestling history, The Iron Claw delivers emotional depth while honoring the legacy of one of pro wrestling’s most iconic families.

10. Being Gordon Ramsay
This six-part docuseries offers an intimate look at the life of culinary superstar Gordon Ramsay as he launches five new restaurants in London while balancing family life. From behind-the-scenes chaos to candid moments with his team, the series captures Ramsay’s relentless drive and personal side.

9. Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model
Take a deep dive into the world of America’s Next Top Model with interviews from contestants, winners, and judges like Tyra Banks. The three-part docuseries explores controversies, viral moments, and the cultural impact of the show, offering both nostalgia and critical insight into the fashion industry.

8. Tyler Perry’s Joe’s College Road Trip
Tyler Perry returns with a family comedy adventure as Joe guides his grandson B.J. on a college road trip. The film combines Perry’s signature humor with heartfelt lessons, making it one of the most popular Netflix films of the month.

7. The Art of Sarah
This Korean mystery thriller follows Sarah Kim, a luxury brand executive whose body is found in a sewer, prompting Detective Park Mu-Gyeong to uncover dark secrets. The Art of Sarah delivers suspense, intrigue, and strong performances, earning its spot atop non-English TV charts.

6. A Father’s Miracle
In this Mexican drama, a devoted father, wrongfully imprisoned, leaves his daughter to navigate life while he fights to prove his innocence. Directed by Ana Lorena Pérez Ríos, the emotionally charged story highlights resilience, family bonds, and justice.

5. Million-Follower Detective
This Taiwanese crime thriller explores the dark side of social media through Detective Chen Chia-jen, who hunts a viral tarot reader predicting influencer deaths. Blending modern commentary with classic detective storytelling, the series captivates with suspense and innovation.

4. How To Get To Heaven From Belfast
Lisa McGee’s eight-episode comedy thriller follows three friends unraveling secrets surrounding a missing fourth gang member. With dark humor, suspense, and moments of poignancy, the series examines friendship, memory, and the unpredictability of life.

3. The Night Agent: Season 3
The political thriller continues with Peter Sutherland tracking a rogue Treasury agent across Istanbul. Season three ramps up espionage, double-crosses, and high-stakes intrigue, keeping viewers on edge with its global storyline and intricate plotting.

2. Bridgerton: Season 4
Season four focuses on Benedict Bridgerton and his romance with Sophie Baek, a clever maid hiding her true identity. With opulent visuals, intricate social dynamics, and a dazzling new cast, Bridgerton continues to enthrall audiences with romance and drama.

1. How to Train Your Dragon (Live-Action)
The beloved animated classic returns in live-action, directed by Dean DeBlois. Mason Thames stars as Hiccup, Nico Parker as Astrid, and Gerard Butler reprises Stoick. With breathtaking visuals and heartfelt performances, the film promises to enchant both longtime fans and newcomers alike.

Netflix’s February 2026 lineup proves there’s something for every viewer, from high-octane thrillers and moving dramas to side-splitting comedy and international gems. Whether you’re exploring new series or revisiting beloved stories in live-action adaptations, this month’s releases offer a little bit of everything—ensuring the streaming service remains a hub for diverse, engaging entertainment.