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The Most Anticipated Movies And Shows For February 2025

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As February begins, streaming platforms are set to deliver an exciting lineup of new series, returning favorites, and long-awaited blockbuster films. From thrilling dramas to highly anticipated sequels, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

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We know how difficult it can be to keep up with release dates when it feels as if there are thousands of options to choose from already, so we did the work for you and rounded up the top picks that are creating the most buzz this month.

Here’s a breakdown of what’s premiering across various streaming services.

Hulu

The Kardashians: Season 6 (February 6)

The infamous reality show returns with the latest updates from the famous Kardashian-Jenner family. Viewers can expect more drama, fashion, business ventures, and personal milestones as the family continues to dominate pop culture. Say what you will, but don’t knock it until you’ve watched an episode or two. You may just find your new favorite comfort show.

Watch this if you’re a fan of: Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Selling Sunset, or The Real Housewives.

HBO Max

The White Lotus: Season 3 (February 16)

Finally. The Emmy-winning parody drama shifts its setting to Thailand, introducing a new cast and a freshly baked resort-based storyline. As guests arrive at an exclusive retreat, hidden agendas, social tensions, and scandalous affairs unfold, providing yet another compelling season of dark humor and intrigue.

Watch this if you’re a fan of: Succession, Big Little Lies, or Nine Perfect Strangers.

Netflix

Zero Day (February 20)

Robert De Niro makes his television debut in this intense political thriller about a former U.S. president investigating a nationwide cyberattack. The show delves into the complexities of cyber warfare, political manipulation, and media influence—keeping audiences on the edge of their seats with engaging storytelling and unexpected twists.

Watch this if you’re a fan of: House of Cards, The Night Agent, or Homeland.

Love Is Blind: Season 8 (February 14)

The hit reality dating show returns—this time featuring hopeful singles from Minneapolis as they seek love without ever having seen one another. This season promises more scandals, heartfelt connections, and shocking revelations as contestants test the power of emotional bonds over physical attraction.

Watch this if you’re a fan of: The Bachelor, Married at First Sight, or Too Hot to Handle.

Paramount+

Yellowjackets: Season 3 (February 16)

The critically acclaimed psychological thriller continues, diving deeper into the mystery of the high school soccer team’s survival story. This season is set to explore new aspects of the team’s time in the wilderness, as well as the lasting effects on their adult lives, with eerie flashbacks and shocking new discoveries.
Watch this if you’re a fan of: Lost, The Wilds, or Sharp Objects.

1923: Season 2 (February 23)

The beloved Yellowstone prequel returns with more drama surrounding the Dutton family’s struggles in the early 20th century. As the family battles economic turmoil and societal changes, tensions rise between old traditions and the rapidly evolving American West.
Watch this if you’re a fan of: Yellowstone, 1883, or Godless.

Apple TV+

The Studio (February 26)

The Studio is a Hollywood satire featuring an ensemble cast, including Seth Rogen, Kathryn Hahn, and Paul Dano, that promises to give audiences a humorous peek behind the scenes of the film industry. The show takes a comedic yet insightful look at the chaos, politics, and absurdity that fuel Tinseltown’s biggest productions.
Watch this if you’re a fan of: Entourage, The Larry Sanders Show, or Barry.

Disney+

Win or Lose (February 21)

Pixar’s first-ever original TV series follows a middle school softball team, with each episode presenting the week’s events from a different character’s point of view. The series blends humor and heartfelt storytelling, showcasing diverse perspectives and the varying experiences of personal growth that exist within the dynamic of a team sport.

Watch this if you’re a fan of: Inside Out, Ted Lasso, or Bluey.

Amazon Prime Video

The Order (February 10)

This suspenseful thriller directed by Justin Kurzel explores a secret organization’s impact on world events. Featuring a gripping narrative, intense action sequences, and morally complex characters, this show promises to be a must-watch for fans of political thrillers.

Watch this if you’re a fan of: Jack Ryan, The Americans, or Bodyguard.

Peacock

Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy (February 13)

Renée Zellweger returns as Bridget Jones, now navigating life as a single mother while rediscovering love. Filled with the franchise’s signature humor and warmth, the film follows Bridget’s hilarious misadventures as she juggles motherhood and romance in modern-day London.

Watch this if you’re a fan of: Notting Hill, The Devil Wears Prada, or Sex and the City.

Major Movie Releases in Theaters

Captain America: Brave New World (February 14)

Anthony Mackie stars as Sam Wilson in his first solo adventure as Captain America, facing new global threats and personal challenges. This highly anticipated Marvel film will explore Sam’s journey as he steps into the iconic role. We could say more, but we know this one speaks for itself.

Watch this if you’re a fan of: Avengers: Endgame or Black Panther.

Paddington in Peru (February 14)

The beloved bear embarks on a heartwarming journey to the Amazon rainforest in search of his Aunt Lucy. This charming installment in the Paddington series promises adventure, humor, and touching moments that will delight audiences of all ages. This is the true definition of hopecore, so if you’re in need of a little glimmer as you navigate a cold and gloomy February—this is the movie for you.

Watch this if you’re a fan of: Paddington, Winnie the Pooh, or Stuart Little.


About the author

January Nelson

January Nelson

January Nelson is a writer, editor, and dreamer. She writes about astrology, games, love, relationships, and entertainment. January graduated with an English and Literature degree from Columbia University.

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