Get ready for a February that’s about to blow your streaming socks off! Netflix is dropping a treasure trove of new titles, including what many are calling the ‘best series ever’ and the highly anticipated Bridgerton Season 4 Part 2. But here’s where it gets controversial: among the new additions is the iconic medical drama ER, a show that’s been hailed as one of the most influential series of all time. Is it still the definitive medical drama today, or has time passed it by? Let’s dive in.
Another month, another massive lineup for Netflix, proving once again why it’s a streaming powerhouse. While it’s true that some titles will be leaving the platform (you can check out the full list of departures here), the arrivals are nothing short of spectacular. From gripping originals to beloved classics, there’s something for everyone—and it’s all coming at you daily.
Among the highlights are the return of the smash-hit The Night Agent (Season 3), the debut of How to Get to Heaven from Belfast by Derry Girls creator Lisa McGee, and the dramatic conclusion of Bridgerton Season 4. Documentary lovers, rejoice! You’ll get an inside look at the lives of Gordon Ramsay, Lucy Letby, and Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder in Matter of Time.
But the crown jewel of February’s additions? All 15 seasons of *ER, the groundbreaking medical drama created by Michael Crichton that catapulted George Clooney to stardom in the 1990s. Set in the chaotic emergency room of a Chicago hospital, *ER is often cited as one of the best and most influential TV shows ever made. Its resurgence is partly thanks to the Emmy-winning success of The Pitt, which also stars Noah Wyle. But is ER still as groundbreaking today as it was in the ’90s? Or has modern TV surpassed its legacy?
Below, you’ll find the full list of movies, TV series, and documentaries coming to Netflix in February. We’ve compiled this list with a little help from What’s on Netflix to ensure you don’t miss a thing.
Movies
1 February
- Copshop – US
6 February
- Yoh! Bestie – UK/US
10 February
- This Is I – UK/US
11 February
- State of Fear – UK/US
13 February
- A Father’s Miracle – UK/US
- Joe’s College Road Trip – UK/US
19 February
- The Swedish Connection – UK/US
20 February
- Firebreak – UK/US
- The Orphans – UK/US
- Pavane – UK/US
Television
4 February
- Is It Cake? Valentines – UK/US
5 February
- The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 – UK/US
- Unfamiliar Season 1 – UK/US
6 February
- Salvador Season 1 – UK/US
9 February
- Matter of Time – UK/US
- The Creature Cases: Chapter 7 – UK/US
10 February
- Motorvalley Season 1 – UK/US
11 February
- Kohrra Season 2 – UK/US
- Lead Children – UK/US
- Love Is Blind Season 10 – UK/US
12 February
- How to Get to Heaven from Belfast Season 1 – UK/US
- Million Follower Detective Season 1 – UK/US
13 February
- Museum of Innocence Season 1 – UK/US
- The Art of Sarah Season 1 – UK/US
19 February
- The Night Agent Season 3 – UK/US
20 February
- Strip Law Season 1 – UK/US
26 February
- Bridgerton Season 4, Part 2 – UK/US
- Crap Happens Season 1 – UK/US
Documentaries
4 February
- The Investigation of Lucy Letby – UK/US
6 February
- Queen of Chess – UK/US
9 February
- Matter of Time – UK/US
16 February
- Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model Season 1 – UK/US
18 February
- Being Gordon Ramsay – UK/US
27 February
- Formula 1: Drive to Survive Season 8 – UK/US
- Mo Gilligan: In The Movement – UK/US
And this is the part most people miss: Netflix is also adding a slew of classic movies and additional TV shows throughout the month, ensuring there’s always something new to discover. From The American President to Jurassic World: Rebirth, the variety is staggering.
So, what are you most excited to watch? And do you think ER still holds up as the greatest medical drama ever? Let us know in the comments—we’re eager to hear your thoughts!