New on Netflix, Prime, Disney+ and HBO in February 2024

Shōgun - 27 February (Disney+, Hulu)
Avatar - The Last Air Bender - 22nd February (Netflix)
Love is Blind (Season 6) - 14 February (Netflix)
Genius: MLK/X, Season 4 - 02 February (Disney +)
Mr & Mrs Smith - 02 February (Prime)
Let's Talk About CHU - 02 February (Netflix)
The Marvels - 07 February (Disney +)
Tokyo Vice (Season 2) - 08 February (HBO)
One Day - 08 February (Netflix)
Upgraded - 09 February (Prime)
A Killer Paradox - 09 February (Netflix)
Ninja Kamui - 11 February (HBO)
Players - 14 February (Netflix)
Ready, Set, Love - 15 February (Netflix)
Einstein and the Bomb - 16 February (Netflix)
Stars Wars: The Bad Batch (Season 3) - 21 de February (Disney+)
Mea Culpa - 23 February (Netflix)
Shōgun - 27 February (Disney+, Hulu)

Adapted from James Clavell's best-selling novel, the plot revolves around a British sailor who, after being shipwrecked off the coast of Japan, finds himself tangled up in complex political and arms conflicts when he arrives in Japan at the start of a civil war.

Photo: Trailer Screenshot, Shōgun, YouTube

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Avatar - The Last Air Bender - 22nd February (Netflix)

One of the most anticipated productions of 2024, this live-action series is an adaptation of the famous cartoon, 'Avatar: The Legend of Aang', which promises to be very faithful to the original story.

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Love is Blind (Season 6) - 14 February (Netflix)

The sixth season of one of the most-watched reality shows of recent years. The hook? The participants must find the person they are going to marry without ever having met before.

Photo: Netflix

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Genius: MLK/X, Season 4 - 02 February (Disney +)

This Emmy-award-winning series returns focusing on Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X in this docudrama that delves into their lives as 'husbands, fathers, brothers and sons', as the Disney + synopsis tells us.

Mr & Mrs Smith - 02 February (Prime)

Series adapted from the renowned 2005 film, in which Donald Glover and Maya Erskine play two lonely individuals who decide to join a spy agency. They are challenged by dangerous missions and the need to maintain a sham marriage. Highlights include a special appearance by Brazilian Wagner Moura ('Narcos').

Photo: Screen shot from the trailer on Youtube.

Let's Talk About CHU - 02 February (Netflix)

In this new Taiwanese series, Chu Ai is an influencer dedicated to social education, while her private life is far from perfect. In the midst of a colourful friendship with Ping-ke, in which they struggle to come to terms with their feelings, she also finds herself surrounded by her family's love challenges.

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The Marvels - 07 February (Disney +)

TV premiere of 2023's Marvel film, 'The Marvels'. Hilariously funny, we are glad to see it streaming to homes so soon after its release in the cinemas.

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Tokyo Vice (Season 2) - 08 February (HBO)

The second season of this series based on the book of the same name by Jake Adelstein, is now here. The plot follows the journey of an American reporter who, while working for the Japanese newspaper Yomiuri Shinbun, covered the crimes of the head of the dangerous Yakuza mafia, Tadamasa Goto.

Photo: Trailer screen shot, Tokyo Vice, YouTube

One Day - 08 February (Netflix)

Based on the novel by David Nicholls, this miniseries tells the story of Emma and Dexter, inseparable best friends who, after graduating from college, embark on a life journey full of encounters and mismatches.

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Upgraded - 09 February (Prime)

A new film starring Camila Mendes as Ana, an intern who receives an invitation from her boss for a business trip to London. On the plane, she meets William, a young man from a wealthy family who will unexpectedly change her life.

Photo: Trailer Screen show, Upgraded, YouTube

A Killer Paradox - 09 February (Netflix)

A new South Korean series about Tang, an ordinary university student who accidentally kills a customer during his night job at a convenience store. Upon discovering that the victim was a serial killer, Tang develops a supernatural ability to identify "bad seeds".

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Ninja Kamui - 11 February (HBO)

A new animated series that follows the story of a former member of a ninja clan. After losing his wife and children to a mysterious shadowy organisation, vows revenge.

Photo: Screen shot from the trailer on Youtube.

Players - 14 February (Netflix)

Starring Gina Rodriguez, this romantic comedy tells the story of a sports journalist who has a habit of creating games with her best friend. However, she unexpectedly falls in love with one of the targets of the games.

Photo: Netflix

Ready, Set, Love - 15 February (Netflix)

A new Thai series that confirms the growing popularity of Asian productions. In a dystopian universe where the male population is in decline, an ordinary woman becomes a participant in a government-sponsored dating contest.

Photo: Netflix

Einstein and the Bomb - 16 February (Netflix)

Exploring the events following Einstein's escape from Nazi Germany, this documentary uses archive footage and the renowned scientist's own words to delve into his mind.

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Stars Wars: The Bad Batch (Season 3) - 21 de February (Disney+)

The third and final season of the animated spin-off 'Star Wars: The Clone Wars'. The conclusion of the mission of the elite group of warriors Clone Force 99, while exploring the Empire's plans for the Galaxy.

Photo: Trailer screen shot, Star Wars: The Bad Batch, YouTube

Mea Culpa - 23 February (Netflix)

Kelly Rowland stars in this thriller that follows a lawyer tasked with defending a visual artist accused of murdering his girlfriend. However, complications arise as she becomes increasingly involved with her new client.

Photo: Netflix