Everything Coming To Netflix, Disney Plus, Prime, Hulu And HBO Max In February
As Quibi discovered when the $1.75 billion investment was forced to shut down less than eight months after it launched, if you don’t experience instant success in the streaming wars, then your days are numbered from the start. NBCUniversal’s Peacock, meanwhile, recently acquired the WWE Network to bolster their lineup, presumably in the hopes of drawing in some lapsed professional wrestling fans and generating headlines about something that isn’t
The Office for a change.
Today being the first of the month, each of the major combatants has unveiled a huge number of new additions to their respective content libraries, a trend that’s set to continue throughout February. There are plenty of titles to get excited for, and you can check out the full list of all the arrivals coming to Netflix, Amazon, Disney Plus, Hulu and HBO Max this month below.
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Even with Netflix’s recommendation algorithm serving you new movies, new TV shows, and original programming tailored to your viewing habits, the streaming service’s fire hose of content makes what’s coming and going difficult to parse.
That’s why we break down each month’s info dump with a few recommendations for what to keep on your radar. Leonardo Dicaprio cries about a dead wife in not one, but
two 2010 thrillers this month. Two seasons of hit Nickelodeon show
iCarly hit the platform. Zendaya’s Netflix movie and the To All the Boys finale also arrive.
Netflix Added 14 New Movies/TV Shows Today
The first day of the month is now here, which means it’s time for
Netflix to bolster their library and continue to reaffirm their reputation as the leaders of the increasingly competitive streaming wars. There are no original movies and TV shows to be found in today’s additions, but there are still plenty of titles with the potential to crack the Top 10 most-watched list.
The most obvious candidate is Jason Statham’s
The Bank Job, given both the subscriber base’s love of B-tier thrillers and the fact that the leading man’s
My wife and I both having read novels by Kristin Hannah, she and I were both excited about Firefly Lane. Needless to say after about 2-3 episodes I was out! She is still watching it but to me it is just not very well done and is very ‘soap opera’ like. I just couldn’t hang and I have read many comments from readers of the book that they are also disappointed with it as it has changed good bit from the novel.