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In February 20206, Netflix has a fantastic mix of acclaimed returning series, exciting new debuts, and a couple of cult classic licensed series coming our way.
2026 has gotten off to a solid start at Netflix. January marked the return of fan-favorite drama Bridgerton, and the launch of excellent new series like Run Away, Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials, and HIS & HERS. Looking to February, the streamer has yet another strong slate of binge-worthy series on the horizon. What’s in store? Here’s our picks!
Cash Queens
Coming to Netflix: February 5

Created by Olivier Rosemberg and Carine Prevo, the premise of Cash Queens makes it instantly stand out. The French series puts a unique, comedic twist on the traditional heist genre. It follows 5 friends, who find themselves desperately in need of cash, and turn to drastic measures. They form a gang and rob banks, all while disguised as men. Before long they gain a reputation, finding themselves pursued by both gangsters and the police force.
The series stars Rebecca Marder (The Stranger), Zoé Marchal (Carjackers), and Naidra Ayadi (Promises, Paris etc).
The Lincoln Lawyer: Season 4
Coming to Netflix: February 5
After an explosive season 3 finale that saw Mickey’s arrest, setting up a messy legal battle, The Lincoln Lawyer finally returns on February 5. The official logline for season 4 reads: On trial for a murder he didn’t commit, Mickey must face a relentless DA as he fights to prove his innocence, expose the real killer and save his firm.
“Following the incredibly suspenseful and emotional climax of Season 3, the stakes have never been higher, because this time Mickey is the client. With his very life and reputation on the line, he’ll need the strength and support of his entire team, and his entire family, to fight for his future,” co-showrunners Ted Humphrey and Dailyn Rodriguez said in a statement upon the release date announcement.
Season 4 also adds a few new cast members, including Cobie Smulders, Sasha Alexander, and Constance Zimmer.
How To Get To Heaven From Belfast
Coming to Netflix: February 12
From the creator of Derry Girls, Lisa McGee, How to Get to Heaven from Belfast is a darkly comedic 8-episode drama. Described as a “dark, dangerous, and hilarious odyssey,” the series follows three old friends from Belfast: Saoirse, a TV writer; Robyn, a stressed-out mother of three; and Dara, a carer. However, there was once Greta, a fourth member of their tight-knit friendship group. When they hear of Greta’s death, they set on a path to investigate what happened, unearthing buried secrets, and piecing together truths about their childhood.
The three leads are played by Roísín Gallagher, Sinéad Keenan, and Caoilfhionn Dunne. Read more about How To Get to Heaven From Belfast in our full write-up here.
Museum of Innocence
Coming to Netflix: February 13
9-episode series Museum of Innocence is based on the best-selling novel of the same name. Written by Orhan Pamuk, the story reached millions of readers in over 60 languages. Pamuk even opened a real-life museum in 2012 following the success of the book, showcasing objects that appear in the novel. Between the novel and the real-world museum, the story has cultivated a dedicated fanbase.
Directed by Zeynep Günay (The Club, Bride of Istanbul) and written by Ertan Kurtulan (Insider), the Turkish series Museum of Innocence takes place in Istanbul between 1975 and 1984. The story is described by Netflix as a “multi-layered narrative of love, happiness, obsession, longing, and missed opportunities.”
Museum of Innocence follows businessman Kemal (Selahattin Paşalı), who comes from one of Istanbul’s wealthiest families, and his poor and distant young relative Füsun (Eylül Lize Kandemir). Fuelled by intense love, Kemal begins collecting his beloved’s everyday objects. Her belongings and waste: her earrings, her hair clips, and even her discarded cigarette butts. But for what reason? Is it simply an obsession? A peculiar showing of love? The story explores the nature of romantic attachment
The Night Agent: Season 3
Coming to Netflix: February 18
First airing in 2023, action-thriller The Night Agent is still hanging in there as Netflix’s 10th most-watched series of all-time.Season 1 comes in just behind Bridgerton season 3.
Season 2 debuted almost exactly a year ago, garnering largely positive ratings, and now season 3 is just around the corner. The official synopsis for The Night Agent season 3 reads:
Peter is sent to track down a young Treasury agent who has fled to Istanbul with sensitive government intel after killing his boss. What begins as a high-stakes manhunt quickly spirals into something far more dangerous as Peter uncovers a dark money network, evades paid assassins, and crosses paths with a relentless journalist whose pursuit of the truth puts them both squarely in the crosshairs.
“I think now that Peter isn’t having to balance his personal life and work life, he’s become more monomaniacal,” star Gabriel Basso told Netflix, teasing that the new season is the best yet: “Third time’s a charm.”
Strip Law
Coming to Netflix: February 20
Netflix has been on a winning streak with adult-animated comedies in recent years. One particular standout was Haunted Hotel. Next up is Strip Law, a 10-episode series following uptight Las Vegas lawyer Lincoln Gumb, who unwittingly teams up with a magician and hedonist, Sheila Flambé, and together they tackle legal cases (no doubt in unorthodox and quirky ways).
Strip Law boasts a brilliant cast including Severance star Adam Scott and Abbott Elementary‘s Janelle James,
Bridgerton: Season 4, Part 2
Coming to Netflix: February 26

Bridgerton. Luke Thompson as Benedict Bridgerton in episode 401 of Bridgerton. Cr. Liam Daniel/Netflix © 2025
Bridgerton needs no introduction. At this point, we’re talking about one of the most esteemed series on the entire streamer. The latest season focuses on Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson), chronicling his relationship with the mysterious ‘Girl in Silver’ Sophie (Yerin Ha). Season 4 has a Cinderella-inspired story that tackles the forbidden love theme.
New Licensed Series Coming to Netflix
Stargate SG-1: Seasons 1-10
Coming to Netflix: February 15
After a 3-year hiatus from Netflix, cult sci-fi series Stargate SG-1 returns to the streamer this February. All 10 seasons (comprising over 200 episodes) return to the library. It will be available in the US library as well as select international regions — including the United Kingdom.
Stargate SG-1 is absolutely a cult sci-fi, often regarded as a cornerstone of the genre. The journey began back in 1998, running for 10 seasons before its ultimate conclusion in 2007. Sure, the visuals might be a little dated by today’s standards, but the story holds up brilliantly. Headlined by Richard Dean Anderson as Colonel Jack O’Neill, Stargate follows SG-1, a military team of scientists who travel through an ancient interstellar gateway to protect Planet Earth from alien threats.
Which Netflix series are you most excited to watch in February 2026? Tell us in the comments down below!

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