What's New on Netflix in February 2021


Netflix’s marketing department is excited to let you know that the streaming service will be debuting at least one new movie every week in 2021. This is, perhaps, an attempt to distract from the fact that, now that Warner Bros., Disney, and NBC Universal, etc. all have their own streaming services (HBO Max, Disney+, Peacock), Netflix’s slate of non-original content is getting thinner by the month.

So if it’s not recent blockbusters drawing you in, what will you receive in return for your subscription dollars in February? The month’s biggest get is Malcom & Marie (Feb. 5), a buzzy film starring Zendaya (fresh off her Best Actress Emmy win for HBO’s Euphoria) and John David Washington and written and directed by Euphoria creator Sam Levinson. Netflix paid north of $30 million for the film after it sparked a bidding war in the wake of its (virtual) premiere at the 2020 Toronto Film Festival. Netflix is hoping the small-scale story about two actors who return home from their film’s premiere to await the critical notices will attract the attention of notoriously self-absorbed industry awards voters.

If you aren’t in the mood for solipsistic black and white navel-gazing, there’s To All the Boys: Always and Forever (Feb. 12), the third entry in the epic YA rom-com trilogy that began with To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before. The next week, Rosamund Pike and Dianne Wiest face off in the slick elder abuse thriller I Care a Lot (Feb. 19), marking the first time anyone has ever made a slick elder abuse thriller. And if you’ve been searching for another dose of Firefly/Cowboy Bebop/Guardians of the Galaxy energy, the South Korean sci-fi film Space Sweepers (Feb. 5) will inject that drug directly into your eyeballs.

Here’s everything else coming to (and leaving) Netflix in February 2021.

What’s coming to Netflix in February 2021

Coming soon (no date announced)

  • Made You Look: A True Story about Fake Art (2020)

  • Sisyphus — Netflix Original

  • Vincenzo — Netflix Original

Available Feb. 1

  • The Bank Job (2008)

  • Beverly Hills Ninja (1997)

  • Eat Pray Love (2010)

  • Inception (2010)

  • Love Daily: Season 1

  • My Best Friend’s Wedding (1997)

  • My Dead Ex: Season 1

  • National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989)

  • The Patriot (2000)

  • Rocks (2019)

  • Shutter Island (2010)

  • The Unsetting: Season 1

  • Zac and Mia: Seasons 1-2

  • Zathura (2005)

Available Feb. 2

  • Kid Cosmic — Netflix Family

  • Mighty Express: Season 2 — Netflix Family

  • Tiffany Haddish Presents: They Ready: Season 2 — Netflix Comedy Series

Available Feb. 3

  • All My Friends Are Dead — Netflix Film

  • Black Beach — Netflix Film

  • Firefly Lane — Netflix Original

Available Feb. 5

  • Hache: Season 2 — Netflix Original

  • Invisible City — Netflix Original

  • The Last Paradiso — Netflix Film

  • Little Big Women — Netflix Film

  • Malcolm & Marie — Netflix Film

  • Space Sweepers — Netflix Film

  • Strip Down, Rise Up — Netflix Documentary

  • The Yin-Yang Master: Dream Of Eternity — Netflix Film

Available Feb. 6

  • The Sinner: Jamie

Available Feb. 8

  • iCarly: Seasons 1-2

  • War Dogs (2016)

Available Feb. 10

  • Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel — Netflix Documentary

  • The Misadventures of Hedi and Cokeman — Netflix Film

  • The World We Make (2019)

Available Feb. 11

  • Capitani — Netflix Original

  • Layla Majnun — Netflix Film

  • Middle of Nowhere (2012)

  • Red Dot — Netflix Film

  • Squared Love — Netflix Film

Available Feb. 12

  • Buried by the Bernards — Netflix Original

  • Nadiya Bakes — Netflix Original

  • Hate by Dani Rovira — Netflix Comedy Special

  • To All The Boys: Always And Forever — Netflix Film

  • Xico’s Journey — Netflix Family

Available Feb. 13

  • Monsoon (2019)

Available Feb. 15

  • The Crew — Netflix Original

Available Feb. 16

  • Animals on the Loose: A You vs. Wild Movie — Netflix Family

  • Good Girls: Season 3

Available Feb. 17

  • Behind Her Eyes — Netflix Original

  • Hello, Me! — Netflix Original

  • MeatEater: Season 9 Part 2 — Netflix Original

Available Feb. 18

  • Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan — Netflix Anime

Available Feb. 19

  • I Care A Lot — Netflix Film

  • Tribes of Europa — Netflix Original

Available Feb. 20

  • Classmates Minus — Netflix Film

Available Feb. 21

  • The Conjuring (2013)

  • The Conjuring 2 (2016)

Available Feb. 23

  • Brian Regan: On The Rocks — Netflix Comedy Special

  • Pelé — Netflix Documentary

Available Feb. 24

  • Canine Intervention — Netflix Original

  • Ginny & Georgia — Netflix Original

  • Two Sentence Horror Stories: Season 2

Available Feb. 25

  • Geez & Ann — Netflix Film

  • High-Rise Invasion — Netflix Anime

Available Feb. 2

  • Bigfoot Family — Netflix Family

  • Captain Fantastic (2016)

  • Caught by a Wave — Netflix Film

  • Crazy About Her — Netflix Film

  • No Escape (2015)

  • Our Idiot Brother (2011)

What’s leaving Netflix in February 2021

Leaving Feb. 4

  • Erased (2012)

Leaving Feb. 5

  • Lila & Eve (2015)

  • Woody Woodpecker (2017)

Leaving Feb. 7

  • Don’t Knock Twice (2016)

  • Swiped (2018)

Leaving Feb. 10

  • A Bad Moms Christmas (2017)

Leaving Feb. 11

  • The Other Guys (2010)

Leaving Feb. 14

  • Alone in Berlin (2016)

  • Hostiles (2017)

Leaving Feb. 16

  • Brave Miss World: Collection 1

Leaving Feb. 19

  • Bates Motel: Seasons 1-5

Leaving Feb. 20

  • A Haunted House (2013)

Leaving Feb. 21

  • Trespass Against Us (2016)

Leaving Feb. 24

  • Dolphin Tale 2 (2014)

Leaving Feb. 26

  • The Frozen Ground (2013)

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