This month, the streaming giant has a few originals up its sleeve
Tiffany Haddish Presents: They Ready, Buried by the Bernards, and Nadiya Bakes to name a few, as well as OG classics like
Money Talks
. We’re particularly excited about Zendaya and John David Washington’s performance in the Netflix original
Malcolm & Marie a critically acclaimed film (filmed at the height of quarantine) that details the highs and lows of Black relationships
.
Of course, those are just a few of the titles we’re checking for. Scroll down to see everything that’s coming to the streaming platform this month to make the most out of your next Netflix and Chill session.
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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.
Everything Coming to Netflix in February
Malcolm & Marie starring Zendaya and John David Washington. A few weeks later, there’s
To All the Boys: Always and Forever and
I Care A Lot starring Rosamund Pike. There’s also a ton of new series as well, including
Crime Scene from documentarian Joe Berlinger and a NASCAR-set sitcom starring Kevin James called
The Crew. Admittedly, there are fewer new library titles coming in February than there used to be in a given month, but Netflix is still adding
My Best Friend’s Wedding,
Inception, and
Avail. 2/1/21 My Dead Ex: Season 1 National Lampoon s Christmas Vacation (1989)
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DATES
Discovery Plus will stream “
If I Can’t Have You: The Jodi Arias Story,” a two-hour special on the infamous trial involving Jodi Arias, who was convicted of killing ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander, beginning
Feb. 12. While the trial points to her guilt, the documentary sheds uncertainty on the ruling by granting viewers access to Arias’ personal diaries, unseen police interviews and testimony and interviews with those closest to the case. The special, which includes both Arias and Alexander’s loved ones, seeks to uncover if Arias is truly a murderer or a misunderstood woman who acted in self-defense.