February releases on Netflix, Prime, Disney+ and Max

This month's releases
The Fall of Diddy – February 1st (HBO)
Common Side Effects – February 3 (Max)
Apple Cider Vinegar – February 6 (Netflix)
The Kardashians – Season 6 - February 6 (Disney+)
Clean Slate – February 6 (Prime)
Newtopia – February 7 (Prime)
Umami – February 12 (Disney+)
Feud: Capote vs. The Swans - Season 2 – February 12 (Disney+)
Harlem Ice – February 12 (Disney+)
Cobra Kai – February 13 (Netflix)
Mother's Love – February 12 (Netflix)
My Fault: London – February 13 (Prime)
La Dolce Villa – February 13th (Netflix)
Valeria - Season 4 – February 14 (Netflix)
A Movie Love – February 14 (Netflix)
The White Lotus, Season 3 – February 16 (Max)
Win or Lose – February 19 (Disney+)
Zero Day – February 20 (Netflix)
Reacher – February 20 (Prime)
A Thousand Blows – February 21 (Disney+)
Running Point – February 27 (Netflix)
This month's releases

February has must-see releases for streaming fans, with new seasons and engaging premieres. Get ready for adventure, clever comedy, and stories that will keep you hooked!

Photo: Netflix

The Fall of Diddy – February 1st (HBO)

A documentary about Sean 'Diddy' Combs combines testimonies from former collaborators and victims of the rapper with previously unpublished images of the scandals he was involved in.

Common Side Effects – February 3 (Max)

Adult animated series that mixes suspense and comedy about Marshall and Frances, former laboratory colleagues who reunite after discovering a fungus capable of curing almost all diseases.

Photo: 'Common Side Effects' / Screenshot, Max

Apple Cider Vinegar – February 6 (Netflix)

Inspired by a true story, the miniseries follows Belle Gibson, played by Kaitlyn Dever, an Australian influencer who deceived thousands by claiming to have cured terminal brain cancer with health and wellness practices.

Photo: Netflix

The Kardashians – Season 6 - February 6 (Disney+)

The Kardashian-Jenners are back. Between an uncertain future and ghosts from the past, Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, Kendall, Kylie, and Kris must support each other as they balance life as mothers and entrepreneurs amid an increasingly intense routine.

Photo: The Kardashians - Season 6 / Screenshot, Hulu

Clean Slate – February 6 (Prime)

'Clean Slate' is a new comedy produced by the legendary Norman Lear. The series follows Harry Slate (George Wallace), a traditional and outspoken car wash owner in Alabama. He must rethink his beliefs when his estranged son returns home as Desiree (Laverne Cox), an out and proud trans woman.

Photo: Amazon Prime

Newtopia – February 7 (Prime)

After a series of misunderstandings, military man Jae-yoon and his girlfriend Young-joo break up over the phone. However, a zombie outbreak spreads across the world, prompting the country to declare a state of emergency.

Photo: Newtopia, Prime Video

Umami – February 12 (Disney+)

As a renowned chef and owner of one of Istanbul's most prestigious restaurants, Sina Bora (Burak Deniz) faces a night full of challenges.

Photo: Disney+

Feud: Capote vs. The Swans - Season 2 – February 12 (Disney+)

The plot follows acclaimed writer Truman Capote, who was close to the elite female members of society, whom he called "the swans". However, his betrayal broke these friendships, leading him to ostracism and an irreversible path of self-destruction.

Photo: Feud: Capote vs. The Swans Season 2 / Disney+

Harlem Ice – February 12 (Disney+)

'Harlem Ice' is a 5-episode documentary series that explores the challenges faced by black girls who break barriers on the ice and gain international recognition.

Photo: Stephanie Keith / Disney+

Cobra Kai – February 13 (Netflix)

After an unexpected outcome at Sekai Taikai, Miyagi-Do, and Cobra Kai must confront their past while facing an uncertain future, both on and off the mat.

Photo: Netflix

Mother's Love – February 12 (Netflix)

José Luis is left at the altar when his fiancée runs off with the DJ. When he tries to get a refund for his honeymoon on a paradise island, he discovers that the agency does not accept refunds, but will allow him to take someone else instead.

Photo: Netflix

My Fault: London – February 13 (Prime)

Nick (Matthew Broome) and Noah (Asha Banks) are about to embark on a journey that will change their lives forever.

Photo: Amazon Prime

La Dolce Villa – February 13th (Netflix)

Eric, a successful businessman, is forced to take a vacation to prevent his daughter Olivia, an incorrigible dreamer, from buying and restoring a dilapidated villa. However, he does not imagine that the magic of Italy will transform his life.

Photo: Netflix

Valeria - Season 4 – February 14 (Netflix)

As they enter their 30s, four friends face new challenges that make each encounter more complicated. Yet being together is what keeps them sane.

Photo: Felipe Hernández / Netflix

A Movie Love – February 14 (Netflix)

This is a romance about young people who face their fears, discover their true essence, and inspire each other while looking for love.

Photo: Netflix

The White Lotus, Season 3 – February 16 (Max)

The newest season of 'The White Lotus' is set in Thailand and revolves around a mystery focused on spirituality and death, experienced by a group of guests. Carrie Coon, Aimee Lou Wood, Leslie Bibb, Walton Goggins, Michelle Monaghan, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Parker Posey, Jason Isaacs, Scott Glenn and Lisa (from BLACKPINK) are part of the cast.

Photo: HBO Max

Win or Lose – February 19 (Disney+)

Pixar Animation Studios' original series follows eight characters whose stories intertwine as they prepare for a big softball game. The story explores different perspectives, from insecure kids and overprotective parents to an umpire dealing with heartbreak.

Photo: Win or Lose / Disney+

Zero Day – February 20 (Netflix)

In this miniseries, Robert De Niro plays George Mullen, a former US president who leads the Zero Day Commission, tasked with investigating those responsible for a cyberattack that caused thousands of deaths. Lizzy Caplan, Connie Britton, Joan Allen, Jesse Plemons, and Angela Bassett also star in the cast.

Photo: Netflix

Reacher – February 20 (Prime)

In this new season starring Alan Ritchson, Reacher must go undercover to rescue an informant held captive by a terrifying enemy from his past.

Photo: Amazon Prime

A Thousand Blows – February 21 (Disney+)

Created by Steven Knight of 'Peaky Blinders', the series is inspired by true stories of survival in the violent East Side of London in the 1880s. Hezekiah Moscow and Alec Munroe, two friends who fled Jamaica, end up immersed in the dangerous underworld of bare-knuckle boxing.

Photo: Disney+

Running Point – February 27 (Netflix)

Netflix's new series from producers Mindy Kaling, Ike Barinholtz, and David Stassen brings a modern take on the sports comedy. The plot follows Isla Gordon (Kate Hudson), an ambitious and underrated woman who takes over the leadership of a renowned basketball team, after a scandal involving her brother.

Photo: Netflix

 

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