February is packed with TV shows that will keep you entertained. From old favorites coming back to gripping thrillers and historical dramas, there’s something for every mood. Here’s a roundup of ten shows you shouldn’t miss.
1. Vanished
Kaley Cuoco and Sam Claflin star as Alice and Tom, a couple whose romantic trip on a train from Paris to the South of France takes a dark turn. When Tom suddenly disappears, Alice discovers he has a secret life that could put both of them in danger. With local police giving cryptic warnings, the series mixes mystery, suspense, and sunny French scenery.
Premieres: 1 February on MGM+ (US), 27 February on Prime Video (UK)
2. The ‘Burbs
Keke Palmer and Jack Whitehall lead this darkly funny series inspired by the 1989 cult classic. Samira and Rob move with their baby to the suburbs, only to find that their seemingly safe neighborhood hides deadly secrets. Expect a mix of laughs, mystery, and a few nods to the original movie.
Premieres: 8 February on Peacock (US)
3. How to Get to Heaven from Belfast
From the creator of Derry Girls, this series follows three friends investigating the death of a fourth friend. Along the way, they uncover surprising truths about their friend, their past, and themselves. It blends comedy, mystery, and heartfelt moments about friendship.
Premieres: 12 February on Netflix (international)
4. Dark Winds
Set in the 1970s, this crime drama follows Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn and the Navajo Tribal Police as they investigate a missing teenage girl. The show mixes crime, Navajo traditions, and personal drama, including a chilling storyline about “ghost sickness.” Zahn McClarnon, Kiowa Gordon, and Jessica Maten lead the cast.
Premieres: 15 February on AMC and AMC+ (US)
5. 56 Days
This thriller tells the story of Ciara and Oliver, who meet in a grocery store and start a passionate affair. Fifty-six days later, a body is found in Oliver’s apartment. The series jumps between past and present to unravel their relationship, secrets, and the murder. Produced by James Wan, it promises tension and suspense.
Premieres: 18 February on Prime Video (international)
6. Paradise
Sterling K Brown stars as a father who, after surviving a nuclear disaster underground with his kids, ventures to the surface to search for his missing wife. The series blends post-apocalyptic survival with political intrigue, featuring guest appearances from Shailene Woodley and James Marsden.
Premieres: 23 February on Hulu (US), Disney+ (UK)
7. The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins
Tracy Morgan plays a former football star whose career was ruined by a scandal. He hires down-on-his-luck filmmaker Daniel Radcliffe to restore his reputation, leading to chaos and comedy. With eccentric friends and family in the mix, this odd-couple mockumentary is full of laughs.
Premieres: 23 February on NBC, 24 February on Peacock (US)
8. Scrubs
The beloved hospital sitcom returns as a revival. Zach Braff and Donald Faison reprise their roles, now middle-aged, bringing their humor and friendship back to Sacred Heart Hospital. New faces like Vanessa Bayer and Joel Kim Booster join the cast.
Premieres: 25 February on ABC, 26 February on Hulu (US)
9. The Gray House
Set during the US Civil War, this series follows four women who become Union spies inside the Confederacy. It combines espionage, battles, and modern music, with standout performances from Mary Louise Parker, Daisy Head, and Amethyst Davis.
Premieres: 26 February on Prime Video (international)
10. Love Story: John F Kennedy Jr and Carolyn Bessette
Ryan Murphy’s miniseries tells the story of JFK Jr and Carolyn Bessette’s romance, marriage, and tragic deaths. Paul Kelly and Sarah Pidgeon lead the cast, while Naomi Watts and Alessandro Nivola play iconic historical figures. The series doesn’t shy away from the couple’s arguments, showing their love story in a raw and honest way.
Premieres: 27 February (exact platform varies)
