Another week down, which can only mean one thing: a whole host of brand-new films and shows have dropped on streaming services. If you’re gearing up for a weekend in front of the TV then we know just the thing.
Here, we have compiled the best new content dropping on Netflix to keep you entertained. Whether you’re in the mood for joining obsessive killer Joe as he hops the pond to London, or an animated adventure across the cosmos, there is plenty to choose from in February.
Here are the new films and shows available to stream on Netflix this weekend:
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You – Season four
Based on Caroline Kepnes’ best-selling novel of the same name, Netflix’s hit drama returns for a fourth season. When brilliant bookstore manager Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) crosses paths with an aspiring writer, he uses the internet and social media as his tools to gather the most intimate of details and get close to her.
A charming and awkward crush quickly becomes an obsession as he quietly and strategically removes every obstacle – and person – in his way. Following the events of season three, Joe is now in London and masquerading as a university professor by the name Jonathan Moore.
Season four is released in two parts – episodes one to five are available to stream now, with episodes six to ten dropping on Thursday, March 9 at 8am.
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My Dad the Bounty Hunter
This animated action-comedy series follows close-knit siblings Lisa (Priah Ferguson) and Sean (Jecobi Swain), who stow away on their dad’s latest work trip, hoping to finally get some quality time together. Little do they know, Dad’s been keeping a secret from them — he’s actually the toughest bounty hunter in the galaxy.
Launched into the surprise space adventure of a lifetime, Lisa and Sean discover that their seemingly average dad’s job is anything but boring. Dodging dangerous aliens, robots, and laser fights galore, family bonding time becomes much more than they bargained for as they try to help their dad in pursuit of his toughest fugitive yet.
Your Place or Mine
In this all-new romantic comedy, Debbie (Reese Witherspoon) and Peter (Ashton Kutcher) are best friends and total opposites. She craves routine with her son in Los Angeles; he thrives on change in New York.
When they swap houses and lives for a week, they discover what they think they want might not be what they really need.
10 Days of a Good Man
Harmless, self-sacrificing, trustworthy, virtuous, moral and… what’s the use of being a good person? If you’ve never done anybody harm your entire life, can you say you’re really a good person? If you are willing to get your hands dirty for justice, does that make you a bad person?
This Turkish crime-drama will be adapted into three films from the book trilogy, and as a whole will tell the story of lawyer turned private investigator Sadik (Nejat Isler) as he turns from an ordinary person into an anti-hero, while looking for an answer to these major questions. While Sadik changes from good to bad, from bad to indifferent, those who cross his path get their share from the quakes in his life and none of them manage to stay as clean and innocent as their first day.
Love to Hate You
This Korean romantic comedy about a female lawyer who despises losing to men and an A-list actor who distrusts women. For them, love means nothing – until they’re forced to date each other.
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