Every month, all the top streaming services release exciting new shows.Some are better known than others (think Last of Us), others fly under the radar but are worth watching. Whether you’re feeling romantic on Valentine’s Day, hoping that winter is coming to an end, or stressed out for the New Year with all your might, February is the time to sit back, relax, and reconcile. It’s the perfect month to put out a new show.
The next question is: teeth is it new? From exciting new shows that might become your new favorites to popular revisited shows, February has a lot of great content to consider.
You are in Season 4, Part 1 (February 9, Netflix)
Yoy wouldn’t want to miss the first half of the fourth season. You are this month. Penn Badgley returns as the troubled yet painfully charming Joe Goldberg. Serial killers find the strangest and most perverse ways to justify their murders. It’s always rooted in the obsession with women that caught his eye this time around. In Season 4, it’s Marienne at first, believing she got out of her own hands by moving to Paris. He now pretends to be a professor, but always wears his signature baseball cap disguise when chasing prey. It seems we are falling into the same obsession trap.
Season 4 may just be repeating the same story with a new setting. But Joe’s obsessions and repetitive behaviors are just You are It’s (in a way) believable and thrilling. Plus, this season, Joe finds himself being hunted as much as he’s a hunter, as someone appears to be making fun of him in the middle of a string of murder investigations.
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Star Trek: Picard Season 3 (Feb. 16, Paramount +)
This month we return for the third and final season, with episodes released weekly. Star Trek: Picard Continues the story of retired Starfleet Admiral Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart).Set 20 years after the incident Star Trek: Nemesis2399, Picard continues to mourn the death of his dear friend Data and the destruction of the planet Romulus.
However, when he receives a visit from someone who appears to be Data’s daughter, he is forced to embark on a new adventure to save her and her kind of synthetic being. Housed in a composite, Season 3 will see you battle new enemies and reunite with the crew of the old USS Enterprise.
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Hello tomorrow! (February 17, Apple TV+)
Billy Crudup always delights on screen. Hello tomorrow! He is a salesman full of hopes and dreams for the future. Set in a retro-futuristic world, his sci-fi drama follows his character, Jack, and other salesmen tasked with selling lunar timeshares to gullible and desperate customers.
But while Jack himself isn’t the typical scammer, he truly believes in what he sells, and his positive attitude and beliefs extend to his colleagues and customers as well. that too This can lead Jack down a dark path toward disappointment when he accepts reality.
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Bel Air Season 2 (February 23, Peacock)
The forerunner of this modern reimagined story could be the same as the original ’90s series The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, But bel air It’s not comedy. Will, played by Jabari Banks, is sent to Bel-Air with his wealthy aunt and uncle after getting into a bit of a fight on the streets of Philadelphia. But troubles continue for Will in this new environment and life, and his geeky cousin and strict parental figure aren’t enough to keep Will out of the mess.
Touching on serious topics of racial tension and culture shock, bel air is entering its second season this month. Now at a crossroads in his life and growing closer to his cousin Carlton, Will is making some big decisions and trusting to rebuild with his family.
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Party Down, Season 3 (Feb 24, Starz)
party down It’s remembered as one of the best short-lived, under-the-radar sitcoms that fans felt were canceled too quickly. Partly created by Paul Rudd, the reason the show was canceled was due to scheduling conflicts with a cast featuring rising stars like Adam Scott, Jane Lynch, and more. Gree), Lizzy Caplan, Jennifer Coolidge (Before She Visited white lotus)More than a decade after the comedy about a catering team of aspiring actors working in Los Angeles ended, party down returns for a third season revival.
Rudd rejoins and original cast members such as Scott, Lynch, Ken Marino, Martin Starr, Ryan Hansen and Megan Mullally are back. There are also some new additions to the cast such as Jennifer Garner, Zoe Chao, and James Marsden. The story picks up ten years after the end of the original, and most of the group have moved away from catering, but are reuniting for a reunion. party downWith just 6 episodes in its third season, it’s a must-see this month.
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