New on Netflix February 2021: All the new movies and shows
Here's everything new on Netflix this February
As the year continues and we're all still stuck inside, the good news is there's plenty new on Netflix this February 2021 to enjoy. Whether you're in the mood for a new Netflix Original, like the John David Washington and Zendaya–starring Malcolm & Marie, or an old favorite like Inception, there’s something for everyone. In fact, if you’re missing the bygone days of December 2020, you can even settle down with National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation this February.
There are tons of originals arriving to Netflix this month, from animated adventure Kid Cosmic to true crime docu-series Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel. For some fun escapism there’s Nadiya Bakes, with Great British Baking Show winner Nadiya Hussain whipping up some delightful creations, or rom-com threequel To All the Boys: Always and Forever. Whatever you’re after this February, there’s something perfect for you streaming on Netflix – scroll on to check out the complete list.
Malcolm & Marie – February 5
A Netflix Original with Tenet star John David Washington and Spider-Man: Homecoming's Zendaya, this film follows the titular couple as they return home from the premiere of director Malcolm's new movie and await the critical response. Tensions in their relationship unfold across the film, sparked from Malcolm forgetting to thank Marie at the premiere. With fraught confrontations and plenty of simmering drama, Malcolm & Marie was made entirely during the pandemic, and is well worth a watch this February.
Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel – February 10
This Netflix Original docu-series takes the infamous Cecil Hotel as its subject, and looks at the tragic 2013 death of Elisa Lam. From creator Joe Berlinger, whose resume includes Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile, as well as Netflix docu-series Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes, expect a deep dive that's not for the faint of heart into this site of so much catastrophe.
To All The Boys: Always And Forever – February 12
A follow-up to To All The Boys I've Loved Before and its sequel, To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You, this Netflix Original sees the return of Lana Condor and Noah Centineo as Lara Jean Song Covey and Peter Kavinsky respectively. With college looming, Lara Jean takes two trips that change her outlook on the future, including her relationship with Peter. Based on the novel Always and Forever, Lara Jean by Jenny Han, look no further than this flick for some light-hearted escapism this winter.
Everything new on Netflix US February 2021
New on Netflix: February 1
- The Bank Job
- Beverly Hills Ninja
- Eat Pray Love
- Inception
- Love Daily season 1
- My Best Friend's Wedding
- My Dead Ex season 1
- National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
- The Patriot
- Rocks
- Shutter Island
- The Unsetting season 1
- Zac and Mia: seasons 1–2
- Zathura
New on Netflix: February 2
- Kid Cosmic (Netflix Original)
- Mighty Express season 2 (Netflix Original)
- Tiffany Hadish Presents: They Ready season 2 (Netflix Original)
New on Netflix: February 3
- All My Friends Are Dead (Netflix Original)
- Black Beach (Netflix Original)
- Firefly Lane (Netflix Original)
New on Netflix: February 5
- Hache season 2 (Netflix Original)
- Invisible City (Netflix Original)
- The Last Paradiso (Netflix Original)
- Little Big Women (Netflix Original)
- Malcolm & Marie (Netflix Original)
- Space Sweepers (Netflix Original)
- Strip Down, Rise Up (Netflix Original)
- The Yin-Yang Master: Dream of Eternity (Netflix Original)
New on Netflix: February 6
- The Sinner: Jamie
New on Netflix: February 8
- iCarly seasons 1–2
- War Dogs
New on Netflix: February 10
- Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel (Netflix Original)
- The Misadventures of Hedi and Cokeman (Netflix Original)
- The World We Make
New on Netflix: February 11
- Capitani (Netflix Original)
- Layla Majnun (Netflix Original)
- Middle of Nowhere (Netflix Original)
- Red Dot (Netflix Original)
- Squared Love (Netflix Original)
New on Netflix: February 12
- Buried by the Bernards (Netflix Original)
- Nadiya Bakes (Netflix Original)
- Hate by Dani Rovira (Netflix Original)
- To All the Boys: Always and Forever (Netflix Original)
- Xico’s Journey (Netflix Original)
New on Netflix: February 13
- Monsoon
New on Netflix: February 15
- The Crew (Netflix Original)
New on Netflix: February 16
- Animals on the Loose: A You vs. Wild Movie (Netflix Original)
- Good Girls season 3
New on Netflix: February 17
- Behind Her Eyes (Netflix Original)
- Hello, Me! (Netflix Original)
- MeatEater season 9, part 2 (Netflix Original)
New on Netflix: February 18
- Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan (Netflix Original)
New on Netflix: February 19
- I Care A Lot (Netflix Original)
- Tribes of Europa (Netflix Original)
New on Netflix: February 20
- Classmates Minus (Netflix Original)
New on Netflix: February 21
- The Conjuring
- The Conjuring 2
New on Netflix: February 23
- Brian Regan: On the Rocks (Netflix Original)
- Pelé (Netflix Original)
New on Netflix: February 24
- Canine Intervention (Netflix Original)
- Ginny & Georgia (Netflix Original)
- Two Sentence Horror Stories season 2
New on Netflix: February 25
- Geez & Ann (Netflix Original)
- High-Rise Invasion (Netflix Original)
New on Netflix: February 26
- Bigfoot Family (Netflix Original)
- Captain Fantastic
- Caught by a Wave (Netflix Original)
- Crazy About Her (Netflix Original)
- No Escape
- Our Idiot Brother
New on Netflix: TBA
- Made You Look: A True Story about Fake Art
- Sisyphus (Netflix Original)
- Vincenzo (Netflix Original)
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I'm a Senior Entertainment Writer here at 12DOVE, covering all things film and TV for the site's Total Film and SFX sections. I previously worked on the Disney magazines team at Immediate Media, and also wrote on the CBeebies, MEGA!, and Star Wars Galaxy titles after graduating with a BA in English.
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