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Top TV Shows Premiering in February 2026 on Netflix, Disney+, HBO, Apple TV+ & More

  • TV Team
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February 2026 is packed with some of the most-anticipated TV returns and premieres of the year, led by The Night Agent Season 3, The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 2, and the milestone tenth season of Love Is Blind. Netflix, Disney+, HBO/Max, Apple TV+, and Hulu are all rolling out major releases as competition for early-year viewership intensifies.


From blockbuster franchise expansions and high-profile thrillers to prestige dramas and true-crime event series, February’s lineup is built to dominate streaming charts. Below is a complete list of the biggest TV shows premiering in February 2026, including release dates and platforms, starting with the titles expected to draw the most attention.


📺 TV Shows Premiering in February 2026 (Streaming Schedule)


TV Show

Season

Platform

Premiere Date

Category

The Muppet Show

Special Event

Disney+

February 4, 2026

Event / Family

The Lincoln Lawyer

Season 4

Netflix

February 5, 2026

Legal Drama

The Artful Dodger

Season 2

Hulu / Disney+

February 10, 2026

Crime Drama

Motorvalley

Season 1

Netflix

February 10, 2026

Crime Drama

Love Is Blind

Season 10

Netflix

February 11, 2026

Reality TV

The Scream Murder: A True Teen Horror Story

Season 1

Hulu

February 11, 2026

True Crime

How To Get To Heaven From Belfast

Season 1

Netflix

February 12, 2026

Dark Comedy

Neighbors

Season 1

HBO / Max

February 13, 2026

Drama

Like Water for Chocolate

Season 2

HBO / Max

February 15, 2026

Romantic Drama

The Night Agent

Season 3

Netflix

February 19, 2026

Action Thriller

Girl on the Run: The Hunt for America’s Most Wanted Woman

Season 1

Hulu / Disney+

February 19, 2026

True Crime

The Last Thing He Told Me

Season 2

Apple TV+

February 20, 2026

Mystery Thriller

Paradise

Season 2

Hulu

February 23, 2026

Drama

Monarch: Legacy of Monsters

Season 2

Apple TV+

February 27, 2026

Sci-Fi / Fantasy


The Muppet Show (Disney+ | February 4, 2026)


The Muppet Show (Disney+ | February 4, 2026)

Disney+ opens February with a high-profile nostalgia-driven special event as The Muppet Show returns to the original Muppet Theatre. Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, and the full Muppets ensemble reunite for a one-night-style celebration built around music, comedy, and controlled chaos—the elements that made the franchise a global staple.


Positioned as an event release rather than a full season, the special features Sabrina Carpenter as the guest star, blending classic Muppets humor with modern pop appeal. The format leans into sketch comedy, musical performances, and meta humor, aiming to attract both longtime fans and a younger streaming audience discovering the Muppets for the first time.


As one of Disney+’s most recognizable legacy IPs, The Muppet Show special is expected to generate strong opening-day engagement, family co-viewing, and social media traction—making it one of the platform’s most visible February releases.


The Lincoln Lawyer – Season 4 (Netflix | February 5, 2026)


The Lincoln Lawyer – Season 4 (Netflix | February 5, 2026)

Netflix’s hit legal drama returns with its most high-stakes season yet as The Lincoln Lawyer adapts The Law of Innocence, the sixth novel in Michael Connelly’s bestselling series. Season 4 places Mickey Haller (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo) directly in the crosshairs—not as a defense attorney, but as a man fighting to prove his own innocence.


Accused of murdering former client Sam Scales, Mickey must dismantle the victim’s final con while navigating relentless pressure from the district attorney’s office, the FBI, and unresolved shadows from his past. The case forces Haller and his team into a deeply personal legal battle where every move carries irreversible consequences.


Returning cast members include Neve Campbell, Becki Newton, Jazz Raycole, and Angus Sampson, while the series continues under the stewardship of David E. Kelley, with Ted Humphrey and Dailyn Rodriguez serving as co-showrunners. Produced by A+E Studios, Season 4 leans heavily into serialized courtroom drama, moral ambiguity, and long-form suspense.


With its blend of procedural intensity and character-driven storytelling, The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 is positioned as one of Netflix’s most anticipated scripted releases of February 2026, expected to draw strong global viewership and sustained binge engagement.


The Artful Dodger – Season 2 (Hulu / Disney+ | February 10, 2026)


The Artful Dodger – Season 2 (Hulu / Disney+ | February 10, 2026)

The Australian historical crime drama returns for a second season as The Artful Dodger continues its bold reimagining of characters from Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist. Set in 1850s Australia, the series once again follows Jack Dawkins—formerly the infamous London pickpocket known as the Artful Dodger—now attempting to build a legitimate life as a respected young surgeon in the colony.


Season 2 deepens the tension between past and present as Jack’s criminal history refuses to stay buried. The return of Fagin (David Thewlis) threatens to pull him back into a dangerous world of deception and crime, while his growing relationship with Lady Belle Fox (Maia Mitchell), the governor’s daughter with ambitions of becoming a surgeon herself, adds emotional and moral complexity. As external pressures mount, Jack is forced to confront whether reinvention is truly possible—or if his fate is already sealed.


Starring Thomas Brodie-Sangster, David Thewlis, and Maia Mitchell, the series is created by James McNamara, David Maher, and David Taylor, and produced by Sony Pictures Television’s Curio Pictures and Beach Road Pictures. With Jeffrey Walker returning as director and producer, Season 2 promises heightened stakes, richer character arcs, and a sharper blend of heist storytelling and historical drama.


Positioned as a key international title for Hulu and Disney+, The Artful Dodger Season 2 is expected to attract strong interest from crime-drama fans and viewers drawn to prestige historical storytelling in February 2026.


Motorvalley – Season 1 (Netflix | February 10, 2026)


Motorvalley – Season 1 (Netflix | February 10, 2026)

Netflix expands its international crime-drama slate with Motorvalley, a high-intensity series where speed, ambition, and personal redemption collide. Set against the world of professional motorsport, the story follows three individuals who have lost nearly everything—except their obsession with cars and adrenaline.


Arturo (Luca Argentero), a once-legendary driver forced into early retirement after a devastating accident, is drawn back into racing alongside Elena (Giulia Michelini), the rightful heir to the powerful Dionisi racing dynasty. Stripped of control of her family’s team, Elena recruits Blu (Caterina Forza), a fiercely talented young driver with a dangerous appetite for speed, to help reclaim her legacy. Each carries private motivations that push them beyond safe limits.


As the trio enters the brutal world of the Italian Gran Turismo (GT) Championship, Motorvalley frames racing as more than competition—it becomes a battle for survival, identity, and second chances. With its blend of crime-drama tension, character-driven storytelling, and high-stakes motorsport action, the series positions itself as a fast-paced binge title within Netflix’s February lineup.


Designed to appeal to fans of gritty dramas and adrenaline-fueled narratives, Motorvalley is one of Netflix’s notable new original series launching in February 2026.


Love Is Blind – Season 10 (Netflix | February 11, 2026)


Netflix’s global reality phenomenon reaches a major milestone with Season 10 of Love Is Blind, returning with a fresh group of singles ready to test the show’s core question: can emotional connection truly outweigh physical attraction?


Set in Denver this season, the long-running social experiment once again follows contestants who form relationships and get engaged without ever seeing each other. Over several weeks, the couples move from the pods into real life—living together, planning weddings, and confronting the realities that come with merging lives outside the controlled experiment.


Hosted by Nick and Vanessa Lachey, Season 10 spans 12 one-hour episodes, continuing the franchise’s proven mix of emotional vulnerability, relationship tension, and cultural conversation. As past seasons have shown, external pressures—family, finances, attraction, and personal expectations—often prove just as powerful as the bonds formed blindly.


With its consistent chart-topping performance and strong social media traction, Love Is Blind Season 10 is expected to be one of Netflix’s most-watched unscripted releases of February 2026, reinforcing the series’ status as a cornerstone of the platform’s reality-TV lineup.


The Scream Murder: A True Teen Horror Story – Season 1 (Hulu | February 11, 2026)


The Scream Murder: A True Teen Horror Story is a three-part true-crime docuseries that revisits the 2006 murder of 16-year-old Cassie Jo Stoddart in Idaho. The case became widely known as the “Scream Murder” after it was revealed that the teenage killers were inspired by the horror film Scream and secretly recorded their plans.


The series breaks down the crime, the investigation, and the disturbing video evidence that helped solve the case. Through interviews, archival footage, and courtroom details, it examines how the murder unfolded and how the killers were ultimately brought to justice.


Designed as a short, event-style release, the docuseries is positioned as one of Hulu’s notable true-crime premieres in February 2026, appealing to viewers interested in real-life crime stories and psychological investigations.


How To Get To Heaven From Belfast – Season 1 (Netflix | February 12, 2026)


How To Get To Heaven From Belfast – Season 1 (Netflix | February 12, 2026)

Netflix adds a sharp dark-comedy mystery to its February lineup with How To Get To Heaven From Belfast, a UK original centered on friendship, memory, and long-buried secrets. The series follows lifelong friends Saoirse, Robyn, and Dara—now in their late 30s—whose tightly bonded lives are shaken by news of the death of an estranged fourth friend from their childhood.


What begins as a reunion at a wake quickly spirals into a series of eerie and unexpected events, sending the trio on a chaotic journey across Ireland and beyond. As they attempt to uncover the truth about their past, the show blends humor with emotional tension, balancing absurd situations with darker revelations.


With its mix of mystery, character-driven storytelling, and offbeat comedy, How To Get To Heaven From Belfast is positioned as one of Netflix’s standout new series for viewers looking for something both funny and unsettling in February 2026.


Neighbors – Season 1 (HBO / Max | February 13, 2026)


Neighbors – Season 1 (HBO / Max | February 13, 2026)

HBO introduces Neighbors, a late-night original series that explores real-life residential disputes across the United States—where everyday conflicts spiral into absurd, outrageous, and sometimes dramatic standoffs. Told through a verité-style approach, each episode opens a window into the lives of larger-than-life personalities caught in disputes with the people living right next door.


Produced by A24 alongside Central Pictures, the six-episode series is executive produced and directed by Harrison Fishman and Dylan Redford, with Josh Safdie, Eli Bush, Ronnie Bronstein, and JP Lopez Ali also serving as executive producers. Episodes roll out weekly, positioning Neighbors as a conversation-driven addition to HBO’s late-night slate.


Blending dark humor with real-world tension, Neighbors stands out as a fresh, unconventional series designed to tap into the universal question at the heart of every episode: Do you really know your neighbors?


Like Water for Chocolate – Season 2 (HBO / Max | February 15, 2026)


Like Water for Chocolate – Season 2 (HBO / Max | February 15, 2026)

HBO returns to Mexico with the final season of Like Water for Chocolate, continuing its emotionally charged adaptation of the classic story rooted in love, tradition, and magical realism. Season 2 premieres on HBO on February 15 at 8:00 p.m. ET, with episodes available on Max shortly after, and rolls out weekly across six episodes.


As Tita seeks a gentler future alongside Dr. Brown, the unexpected return of Pedro reignites a forbidden passion that refuses to fade. Set against a Mexico undergoing social change and violence, the new season pushes every character to confront buried traumas, long-held secrets, and the cost of choosing love over tradition.


Led by Irene Azuela and a strong ensemble cast, the series blends intense romance with emotional storytelling, using the magic of the kitchen as a powerful metaphor for desire, memory, and freedom. With its focus on sacrifice and enduring passion, Like Water for Chocolate Season 2 positions itself as one of HBO’s most emotionally resonant international dramas, premiering in February 2026.


The Night Agent – Season 3 (Netflix | February 19, 2026)


The Night Agent – Season 3 (Netflix | February 19, 2026)

Netflix brings back one of its biggest action-thriller hits with The Night Agent Season 3, picking up directly after the explosive events of the previous season. This time, Peter Sutherland is tasked with tracking a young Treasury agent who has fled to Istanbul with sensitive government intelligence after killing his boss.


What begins as a manhunt quickly escalates into a dangerous investigation involving a shadowy dark-money network, hired assassins, and long-buried political secrets. As Peter attempts to stay alive and ahead of his enemies, he is forced into an uneasy alliance with a relentless journalist—putting both of them on a collision course with forces powerful enough to destabilize the government itself.


Created by Shawn Ryan, Season 3 leans heavily into international intrigue, fast-paced action, and high-stakes conspiracy. With its global setting and escalating tension, The Night Agent Season 3 is positioned as one of Netflix’s most anticipated and high-impact series releases of February 2026.


Girl on the Run: The Hunt for America's Most Wanted Woman – Season 1 (Hulu / Disney+ | February 19, 2026)


Hulu expands its true-crime slate with Girl on the Run: The Hunt for America’s Most Wanted Woman, a docuseries centered on the real-life case of Sarah Pender, a convicted double murderer who escaped from an Indiana maximum-security prison in 2008.


The series follows the nationwide manhunt that unfolded after Pender vanished, becoming the first woman ever featured on America’s Most Wanted’s Top 15 list. Over four months on the run, she relied on help from a corrections officer, a network of former inmates, and a new boyfriend to evade authorities.


Released as a full-season drop, the docuseries tracks U.S. Marshals as they pursue leads across state lines, piecing together how the escape happened and how Pender was ultimately captured. Designed for binge viewing, Girl on the Run positions itself as one of Hulu’s most high-profile true-crime releases of February 2026.


The Last Thing He Told Me – Season 2 (Apple TV+ | February 20, 2026)


The Last Thing He Told Me – Season 2 (Apple TV+ | February 20, 2026)

Apple TV+ continues its suspense-driven drama with The Last Thing He Told Me Season 2, returning to the story five years after the events of the first season. When Owen suddenly reappears after years on the run, Hannah and her stepdaughter Bailey are forced back into a dangerous race against time to protect their family and confront unresolved secrets.


As the past closes in, the new season raises emotional and psychological stakes, shifting the focus toward trust, survival, and the cost of uncovering the truth. Jennifer Garner and Angourie Rice return alongside Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, anchoring the series with strong, character-led performances.


Positioned as an 18+ mystery thriller, Season 2 is designed for viewers who favor tension-driven storytelling over spectacle, reinforcing Apple TV+’s reputation for polished, prestige drama releases in February 2026.


Paradise – Season 2 (Hulu | February 23, 2026)


Paradise – Season 2 (Hulu | February 23, 2026)

Hulu’s acclaimed post-apocalyptic drama Paradise returns for Season 2, expanding the story beyond the bunker and into the wider world shaped by “The Day.” Picking up after the first season’s revelations, Xavier Collins continues his search for Teri while uncovering how humanity survived in the three years following the global catastrophe.


As life inside Paradise grows increasingly unstable, the city’s social order begins to crack, exposing new secrets about its true origins and leadership. The season deepens the show’s political and emotional stakes, balancing survival drama with conspiracy-driven storytelling.


Created by Dan Fogelman and led by Sterling K. Brown, Julianne Nicholson, and James Marsden, Paradise earned strong critical praise and major awards recognition in its debut season. Season 2 is positioned as one of Hulu’s most important drama releases of February 2026, building on the momentum of its Emmy-nominated first run.


Monarch: Legacy of Monsters – Season 2 (Apple TV+ | February 27, 2026)


Monarch: Legacy of Monsters – Season 2 (Apple TV+ | February 27, 2026)

Apple TV+ expands its MonsterVerse with Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 2, picking up as the fate of Monarch—and the world itself—hangs in the balance. Following the events of Season 1, the series continues to explore the secret organization’s past and present as long-buried secrets resurface.


The new season reunites key characters on Kong’s Skull Island, introducing a mysterious new village and the emergence of a mythical Titan rising from the sea. As past actions ripple into the present, alliances blur, and tensions rise, placing family, friends, and enemies on a collision course with another potential titan-level catastrophe.


Blending large-scale spectacle with character-driven storytelling, Season 2 raises the stakes within the MonsterVerse timeline. Positioned as a major sci-fi and fantasy release, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 2 is expected to be one of Apple TV+’s most high-profile series premieres of February 2026.


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