Netflix’s February 2024 Lineup: What’s Coming and Going

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As the calendar flips to February 2024, Netflix is set to refresh its content library, introducing a slew of new titles while bidding adieu to some familiar favorites. Here’s a comprehensive look at what’s arriving and departing from the streaming giant this month.

New Arrivals on Netflix in February 2024

Netflix continues to expand its diverse catalog with a mix of original productions and licensed content. Here’s a curated list of notable additions:

  • February 1
    • American Assassin
    • Anaconda
    • Fury
    • The Great Gatsby (2013)
    • How to Train Your Dragon 2
    • It (2017)
    • Magic Mike’s Last Dance
    • Moneyball
    • Pacific Rim
    • Resident Evil
    • Resident Evil: Retribution
    • S.W.A.T.: Under Siege
    • Shot Caller
    • Something’s Gotta Give
    • Tom and Jerry (2021)
    • X
    • Young Sheldon: Season 6
  • February 2
    • Let’s Talk About CHU (Season 1) – A Taiwanese romantic-comedy series.
    • Orion and the Dark – An animated film featuring the voices of Paul Walter Hauser and Jacob Tremblay.
    • Plus One – A romantic comedy starring Maya Erskine and Jack Quaid.
  • February 3
    • Ready Player One – A sci-fi adventure directed by Steven Spielberg.
  • February 5
    • 30 for 30: Four Falls of Buffalo – A sports documentary.
    • 30 for 30: Nature Boy – A documentary on wrestler Ric Flair.
    • Dee & Friends in Oz – A family-friendly series.
    • Monk: Seasons 1-8 – The complete series of the detective dramedy.
    • My Wife and Kids: Seasons 1-5 – The family sitcom starring Damon Wayans.
    • The Re-Education of Molly Singer – A comedy film.
  • February 7
    • Love Never Lies Poland: Season 2 Part 2 – A reality series.
    • Luz: The Light of the Heart – A family series.
    • Raël: The Alien Prophet – A documentary.
  • February 8
    • One Day – A British romantic drama series.
  • February 9
    • A Killer Paradox – A Korean thriller series.
    • Alpha Males: Season 2 – A Spanish comedy series.
    • Ashes – A Turkish film.
    • Bhakshak – An Indian film.
    • Lover, Stalker, Killer – A British documentary.
  • February 10
    • Horrible Bosses 2 – The comedy sequel.
  • February 11
    • The Blacklist: Season 10 – The latest season of the crime thriller series.
  • February 13
    • Kill Me If You Dare – A Polish film.
    • Sunderland ‘Til I Die: Season 3 – A British sports documentary series.
    • Taylor Tomlinson: Have It All – A stand-up comedy special.
  • February 14
    • A Soweto Love Story – A South African film.
    • Good Morning, Verônica: Season 3 – A Brazilian crime thriller series.
    • The Heartbreak Agency – A German film.
    • Love Is Blind: Season 6 – The latest season of the reality dating series.
    • Players – A film.
  • February 15
    • AlRawabi School for Girls: Season 2 – A Jordanian drama series.
    • The Catcher Was a Spy – A biographical film.
    • Crossroads – A film.
    • House of Ninjas – A Japanese series.
    • Little Nicholas: Life of a Scoundrel – A Spanish documentary.
    • Ready, Set, Love – A Thai series.
    • The Vince Staples Show – A series.
  • February 16
    • The Abyss – A Swedish film.
    • Comedy Chaos – An Indonesian series.
    • Einstein and the Bomb – A British documentary.
    • Warrior: Seasons 1-3 – The complete series.
  • February 19
    • Little Angel: Volume 4 – A family series.
    • Rhythm + Flow Italy – An Italian music competition series.
  • February 20
    • Mike Epps: Ready to Sell Out – A stand-up comedy special.
    • Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken – An animated
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