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This February, love is in the air, and all over your TV screen. Netflix is leaning hard into romance this month with the highly anticipated return of Bridgerton for Season 4, Part 2, continuing Benedict Bridgerton's (Luke Thompson) tale and giving fans a brand-new love story to obsess over. But that's far from the only relationship drama on the way. Love Is Blind is also back with a new season, ready to test whether love can truly survive without ever seeing the person on the other side of the wall, much to the delight of longtime viewers.
If romance isn't exactly your jam, don't worry, as Netflix has plenty more to offer. February's lineup includes a mix of returning fan-favorite series and new titles spanning drama, thrillers, and comedy. Whether you're in the mood for something intense and suspenseful, light and funny, or emotionally gripping, there's no shortage of options to keep your watchlist stacked. No matter what your vibe is this month, swoony, messy, dramatic, or anything in between, Netflix's February slate makes sure there's something worth pressing play on.
1 'The Lincoln Lawyer' Season 4
Available February 5
Image via NetflixNetflix's most quietly reliable crime series is back. Often called the streamer's answer to Bosch, The Lincoln Lawyer returns in February with Season 4, continuing its steady run as one of Netflix's most consistent legal dramas. Instead of chasing shock value, the series sticks to what works: grounded cases, smart courtroom strategy, and Mickey Haller (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo) slowly unraveling personal and professional knots along the way.
This time around, Mickey finds himself on trial for a murder he didn't commit. Facing a relentless district attorney, he must fight to prove his innocence, expose the real killer, and save his law firm before everything he's built comes crashing down.
2 'Love Is Blind' Season 10
Available February 11
Image via NetflixWhen Love Is Blind premiered in 2020, it became an instant cultural phenomenon. The reality series captured audiences with its bold "love experiment," asking whether emotional connection alone could lead to lasting romance. Against the odds, the concept worked, with several couples from the first season still happily together today, proving that love really can be blind. Now, nine seasons later, the show continues to draw viewers who are eager to see if lightning can strike again.
That said, the journey hasn't been without its bumps. Season 9 sparked mixed reactions, with many fans expressing disappointment over messy storylines and questionable matches that seemed to stray from the show's original premise. Still, Love Is Blind thrives on reinvention. With a brand-new group of singles ready to open up, take risks, and put their hearts on the line, Season 10 aims to recapture the magic that made the series such a hit in the first place. Whether it leads to genuine connections or unexpected heartbreak, one thing is certain: there may still be love left to find behind the wall.
3 'Lead Children'
Available February 11
Image via NetflixDirected by Maciej Pieprzyca and starring Joanna Kulig, Agata Kulesza, and Kinga Preis, Lead Children is a powerful drama inspired by true events that took place in Silesia during the '70s. The series centers on Jolanta Wadowska-Król, a young and determined doctor who dares to challenge the communist state apparatus in order to protect the most vulnerable.
While working in the industrial region of Upper Silesia, Jolanta begins to notice a disturbing pattern: children living near the Szopienice Steelworks are falling seriously ill. Her investigation leads her to uncover widespread lead poisoning caused by heavy metal contamination, a truth the authorities are eager to suppress. Refusing to look the other way, she risks her career and personal safety, and that of her family, to expose the crisis and secure treatment for the affected children. Set against the grim, smoke-filled backdrop of 1970s Upper Silesia, Lead Children vividly captures the harsh realities of a working-class region shaped by industry and political oppression.
4 'How to Get to Heaven From Belfast'
Available February 12
How to Get to Heaven From Belfast is Netflix's upcoming eight-episode comedy-thriller series from Derry Girls creator Lisa McGee, blending dark humor with mystery and a touch of heart. The series follows three lifelong friends who have been inseparable since school: Saoirse (Roísín Gallagher), a clever but chaotic TV writer, Robyn (Sinéad Keenan), a glamorous, tightly wound mother of three, and Dara (Caoilfhionn Dunne), a dependable yet emotionally inhibited carer.
Now in their late 30s and still deeply bonded, their lives are turned upside down when an unexpected email informs them of the death of a fourth member of their childhood friend group, someone they had long been estranged from. What begins as a reunion at a wake quickly takes a strange turn, as a series of unsettling events forces the trio to confront secrets they thought were buried for good. As questions mount and tensions rise, the friends are pulled into a dark, dangerous, and often hilarious journey that stretches across Ireland and beyond.
5 'The Night Agent' Season 3
Available February 19
Image via NetflixThe Night Agent has steadily built a reputation as one of Netflix's most gripping political thrillers, thanks to its high-stakes storytelling and fast-paced action. The first season introduced audiences to Peter Sutherland (Gabriel Basso), a low-level FBI agent whose quiet job manning an emergency phone line quickly spiraled into a massive conspiracy reaching the highest levels of government. Season 2 raised the stakes even further, pushing Peter deeper into the dangerous world of covert operations, shadowy alliances, and impossible moral choices, proving the series wasn’t afraid to go bigger, or darker.
Now, following the explosive fallout of Season 2, Peter finds himself pulled into yet another crisis. Tasked with tracking down a young Treasury agent who fled to Istanbul after murdering their boss and stealing highly sensitive government intelligence, Peter is once again forced into the field. His investigation uncovers a vast dark-money network, putting him in the crosshairs of hired assassins determined to keep the truth buried. As the danger escalates, Peter crosses paths with a relentless journalist whose pursuit of the story threatens to expose everything. Working together, the two are drawn into a deadly web of secrets, lies, and power, where trust is scarce, and every move could be their last.
6 'Bridgerton' Season 4, Part 2
Available February 26
Image via NetflixDearest gentle reader, Benedict's story is far from over. After Part 1 introduced the romance, intrigue, and whispered scandals that define the show, Season 4 returns to continue the second Bridgerton's long-awaited love story. Inspired by An Offer from a Gentleman, the latter half of Season 4 delves further into Benedict's connection with the enigmatic Lady in Silver (Yerin Ha). What began as a fleeting, magical encounter at a masquerade now evolves into something far more complicated. As secrets unravel and identities collide, Benedict is forced to confront the rigid boundaries of class, duty, and desire that govern Regency-era society. The woman who captured his heart is not quite who she first appeared to be, and loving her may demand sacrifices he never anticipated.
Across previous seasons, viewers have watched Benedict wrestle with his sense of purpose, torn between his artistic dreams and the expectations placed upon him as a Bridgerton. Part 2 promises to push him even further, blending yearning romance with self-discovery and emotional reckoning. As gossip spreads and tensions rise, the continuation of Season 4 is set to deliver heartfelt moments, romantic intensity, and the signature drama fans have come to adore.
Bridgerton
Release Date December 22, 2020
Network Netflix
Directors Tom Verica, Tricia Brock, Alex Pillai, Alrick Riley, Bille Woodruff, Cheryl Dunye, Sheree Folkson, Julie Anne Robinson
Writers Abby McDonald, Sarah L. Thompson, Daniel Robinson, Oliver Goldstick, Leila Cohan-Miccio, Azia Squire, Sarah Dollard, Eli Wilson Pelton, Janet Lin
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Luke Thompson
Lady Violet Bridgerton
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Ruth Gemmell
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