Looking for something fresh to stream on Netflix instead of rewatching The Office for the 27th time? We’ve got just what you need. Keep scrolling for all the series and films we’re most hyped about this February.
Bogotá: City of the Lost (Film)
Genre: Drama
Release Date: Feb. 3
Netflix Synopsis: After moving to Bogotá for a chance at a better life, a young Korean man rises through the Colombian black market — risking peril for a shot at success.
Cassandra (Series)
Genre: Thriller, Drama
Release Date: Feb. 6
Netflix Synopsis: A family moves into a vintage smart home and discovers that it’s under the control of a virtual assistant — who will stop at nothing to keep them there.
Apple Cider Vinegar (Series)
Genre: Drama
Release Date: Feb. 6
Netflix Synopsis: Two young women advocate for wellness remedies to cure deadly illnesses, unraveling their lives as they unknowingly — and knowingly — mislead the world.
The Exchange: Season 2 (Series)
Genre: Drama
Release Date: Feb. 13
Netflix Synopsis: After their big break into Kuwait’s male-dominated stock market, will Farida and Munira keep rising to success — or lose everything they’ve worked for?
La Dolce Villa (Film)
Genre: Rom-com
Release Date: Feb. 13
Netflix Synopsis: A successful businessman (Scott Foley) travels to Italy to stop his daydreaming daughter (Maia Reficco) from restoring a crumbling villa. Italy, however, has different plans for him as it delivers on its legendary promise of beauty, magic, and romance.
Offline Love (Reality TV)
Genre: Romance
Release Date: Feb. 18
Netflix Synopsis: Ten singles gather in the dreamy city of Nice with its beautiful beaches and atmospheric old town to find love without any digital devices. Participants navigate the city, relying on letters with just a paper guidebook and promises to connect with their companions, as they strive to find their soulmate in ten days.
Zero Day (Film)
Genre: Thriller
Release Date: Feb. 20
Netflix Synopsis: In the wake of a devastating cyber attack, a former President (Robert De Niro) is tasked with finding the perpetrators and seeking truth when another attack is imminent — but is the greatest threat a foreign power, or from within?