February releases on Netflix, Disney+, HBO and Prime

Your Place or Mine - February 10 (Netflix)
Empire of Light - February 7 (HBO Max)
Black Panther - Wakanda Forever - February 1 (Disney+)
You (Season 4) - February 9 (Netflix)
Freeridge - February 2 (Netflix)
Harlem (Season 2) - February 3 (Amazon Prime)
Class - February 3 (Netflix)
Harley Quinn: A Very Problematic Valentine's Day Special - February 9 (HBO Max)
Operation Dark Tide (Operación Marea Negra) (Season 2) - February 10 (Amazon Prime)
Somebody I Used to Know - February 10 (Amazon Prime)
Re/member (Karada Sagashi) - February 14 (Netflix)
Red Rose - February 15 (Netflix)
Poor Devil (Pobre Diablo) - February 17 (HBO Max)
Carnival Row (Season 2) - February 17 (Amazon Prime)
Star Trek: Picard (Season 3) - February 17 (Amazon Prime)
Marc Márquez, All In - February 20 (Amazon Prime)
The Low Tone Club - February 22 (Disney+)
The Strays - February 22 (Netflix)
My Name Is Chihiro - February 23 (Netflix)
Outer Banks (Season 3) - February 23 (Netflix)
The Consultant - February 24 (Amazon Prime)
Your Place or Mine - February 10 (Netflix)

A romantic comedy about two best friends, Debbie and Peter, whose lives and personalities are totally different. When they decide to switch houses for a week, they realize that maybe they have more in common than they thought. Reese Witherspoon and Ashton Kutcher play the leads.

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Empire of Light - February 7 (HBO Max)

In this drama directed by Sam Mendes and set in the 1980s, Olivia Colman plays Hilary, a worker at a classic movie theater, who does illicit favors for her boss (Colin Firth). But then a new employee arrives, Stephen (Micheal Ward), with whom she immediately connects. Mental health and racism are themes addressed in the story.

Black Panther - Wakanda Forever - February 1 (Disney+)

The people of Wakanda, led by Queen Ramonda, must protect themselves from world powers interested in their valuable resources. To make matters worse, they face a new and powerful enemy: Namor.

You (Season 4) - February 9 (Netflix)

The hit Netflix series is back with its fourth season divided into two parts. In this first one, which will have 5 episodes, Joe finds a new obsession, in London, where he pretends to be a teacher.

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Freeridge - February 2 (Netflix)

This new Netflix teen series is a spin-off of 'On My Block'. It revolves around sisters Gloria (Keyla Monterroso Mejia) and Inés (Bryana Salaz), who, alongside friends, face a curse. Fans of the original fiction will be able to look forward to the return of Paula Garcés as Geny Martínez and Eric Gutiérrez as Rubén Martínez.

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Harlem (Season 2) - February 3 (Amazon Prime)

From writer Tracy Oliver ('Girls Trip'), the long-awaited second season of 'Harlem' will continue to bring humor and elegance by recounting the daily lives of these four African-American friends, residents of the New York neighborhood that gives its name to the series.

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Class - February 3 (Netflix)

This Indian remake of the Spanish series 'Elite' promises as much as the original! We already know the plot: the problems that arise when students from two completely different social realities coincide in the corridors of a high school, this time in New Delhi.

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Harley Quinn: A Very Problematic Valentine's Day Special - February 9 (HBO Max)

While the fourth season of 'Harley Quinn' does not arrive, fans will have a Valentine's Day special, which promises more confusion than love between Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy.

Operation Dark Tide (Operación Marea Negra) (Season 2) - February 10 (Amazon Prime)

Spanish-Portuguese thriller and drama miniseries, which returns with its second season and premiere date in Portugal, Spain, and Brazil. This season will feature Jorge López as the protagonist Nando, who remains imprisoned, seeking justice in a world of crimes and betrayals.

Somebody I Used to Know - February 10 (Amazon Prime)

This film directed by Dave Franco tells the story of Ally (Alison Brie), a person addicted to work, who, upon returning to her hometown, begins to question the decisions she has made throughout her life.

Re/member (Karada Sagashi) - February 14 (Netflix)

This Japanese teen thriller tells the story of young people trapped in a temporal loop.

Red Rose - February 15 (Netflix)

With Amelia Clarkson, Isis Hainsworth, and Natalie Blair in the cast, this new horror series will tell the story of a group of young English people who, during their summer vacation, will have to change all their plans due to a mysterious application called 'Red Roses', which can have deadly consequences.

Poor Devil (Pobre Diablo) - February 17 (HBO Max)

The first adult animated series on this streaming platform follows the story of Stan, a seemingly ordinary boy, if not for the fact that he is the Antichrist himself.

Carnival Row (Season 2) - February 17 (Amazon Prime)

The second and final season of the series starring Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne is here! Fans, who have waited more than three years for this, will finally be able to know the end of this plot of investigation and grotesque murders.

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Star Trek: Picard (Season 3) - February 17 (Amazon Prime)

The last season of this spin-off will feature 10 episodes, where Patrick Stewart (who plays the protagonist Jean-Luc Picard) will act alongside LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn, and Jonathan Frakes, among other big names.

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Marc Márquez, All In - February 20 (Amazon Prime)

This sports documentary series is focused on the trajectory of the Spanish motorcycle rider, Marc Márquez.

The Low Tone Club - February 22 (Disney+)

Starring the Colombian singer Carlos Vives in the role of revolutionary professor Amaranto Molina, 'The Low Tone Club' tells the story of a school specializing in music.

The Strays - February 22 (Netflix)

A woman who lives a quiet and idyllic life in the suburbs with her loving family starts to doubt her sanity when a couple of strangers start appearing in the oddest moments. A thriller worth watching on Netflix.

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My Name Is Chihiro - February 23 (Netflix)

This other Japanese premiere consists of a live-action film based on the manga 'Hiroyuki Yasuda', which tells the adventures of a former sex worker, called Chihiro, in her new job.

Outer Banks (Season 3) - February 23 (Netflix)

Since its debut in 2020, the series created by Shannon Burke, Jonas Pate, and Josh Pate has been a complete success. In this third season, we will follow a group of friends who live on the islands off the coast of North Carolina, in the United States, but with some new faces in the cast like Andy McQueen, Fiona Palomo, and Ferrigno Jr.

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The Consultant - February 24 (Amazon Prime)

The new thriller series is based on the book of the same name, written by Bentley Little. Christoph Waltz will play Regus Patoff, a consultant who is hired to improve the performance of a company called CompWar.