February TBW: 16 Most Anticipated TV Shows and Movies

The season of love will bring you romance, laughs, thrillers, and a dash of horror. Here’s all the upcoming shows and movies to watch this February!

Kinda Pregnant

A fake baby bump leads Lainy (Amy Schumer) to the love of her life, but will the lies create more chaos in her life than she hoped?

Kinda Pregnant premieres February 5 on Netflix.


Wild Cards Season 2

After a dramatic season one finale, con woman Max (Vanessa Morgan) and detective Cole (Giacomo Gianniotti) are back for more. The two will attempt to reconcile their trust issues in order to stop a new group of bad guys this coming season.

Wild Cards season 2 premieres February 5 on The CW.


Apple Cider Vinegar

Belle Gibson (Kaitlyn Dever) and Milla (Alycia Debnam-Carter) are rising social media wellness influencers. However, their worlds comes crashing down with the realization that Belle’s empire is all based on a lie.

Watch Apple Cider Vinegar on Netflix on February 6.


The Kardashians Season 6

From a surprise appearance to new business ventures, the Kardashian family will be returning for another season filled with adventures, glamour, and, of course, drama.

The Kardashians season 6 returns to Hulu on February 6.


Love Hurts

A realtor gets sucked back into a world of violent hit men when his ex-partner-in-crime needs his help. Marvin (Ke Huy Quan) and Rose (Ariana DeBose) must take down his crime lord brother and face the history he had put behind him.

Love Hurts hits theaters on February 7.


Heart Eyes

A heart-eye masked serial killer terrorizes the city of Seattle as he targets every couple he can find. When he mistakes coworkers for a couple, the duo will spend the most romantic day of year running and fighting for their lives.

Celebrate the season of love with Heart Eyes in theaters on February 7.


Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy

The beloved rom-com franchise Bridget Jones had lover girls in a chokehold in the 2000s. The new fourth installment Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy continues her story. Bridget (Renee Zellweger) is now a screenwriter dating her 20-year younger new boyfriend Roxster (Leo Woodall). The age gap isn’t the only thing that brings trouble into her life.

Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy comes to Peacock on February 13.


Cobra Kai Season 6 Part 3

Cobra Kai took fans deep into the world of karate and, with the season finale inching closer, it’s time to say goodbye to the dojo. The last five episodes will follow the events after the Sekai Taikai and the ongoing tension between Cobra Kai and Miyagi-Do as they both face an uncertain future.

Cobra Kai season 6 part 3 returns to Netflix on February 13.


Love Is Blind Season 8

This Valentine’s Day is bringing us back to the pods with season eight of Love Is Blind. Thirty two singles will have a chance to find soul connections before seeing their faces in the end.

See what happens when Love Is Blind season 8 premieres February 14 on Netflix.


Captain America: Brave New World

Marvel fans are patiently waiting for Captain America: Brave New World! Starring Anthony Mackie, the film continues the action as Sam finds himself in the middle of an international conflict and has to stop the masterminds behind it.

Coming to theaters on February 14.


Paddington in Peru

Our favorite bear is headed to Peru to visit his Aunt Lucy. But when he gets there, he learns she’s gone missing. A quest through the lost city of El Dorado is his only way to find her as more friends, marmalade sandwiches, and adventure await!

Paddington In Peru hits theaters on February 14.


The White Lotus Season 3

Get ready to check back into The White Lotus with everything Thailand has to offer. Secrets are exposed and crime is rampant as the resort guests have a vacation they will never forget.

The White Lotus season 3 arrives February 16 on Max.


Zero Day

In Robert De Niro’s TV series debut, he plays a highly respected former United States President who is leading a team to crackdown on a nationwide cyberattack. The political thriller follows the investigation that killed thousands and pushes the country over the edge.

Zero Day comes February 20 on Netflix.


The Monkey

Theo James makes his horror debut with Neon’s The Monkey. After desperately trying to get rid of a monkey toy, it comes back into his life and its evil intentions are greater than ever.

The Monkey premieres February 21 in theaters.


The Unbreakable Boy

If you’re looking for a good cry, look no further with The Unbreakable Boy. The lives of Scott and Teresa become complicated when they learn their son Austin is autistic and diagnosed with brittle bone disease. However, Austin proves to be an eccentric spirit amidst the challenges and their growing faith help them find joy and happiness.

Grab your tissues for The Unbreakable Boy on February 21 in theaters.


Running Point

Kate Hudson is beating the nepo baby allegations when she gets the chance to prove herself a suitable owner of the family empire — managing the biggest sports team, The Los Angeles Waves.

Wrap up the month with Running Point on Netflix on February 27.

Paola Cardenas

Paola Cardenas is a passionate journalist in the world of entertainment news. She’s always keeping up with the latest updates on your favorite TV shows, films, Broadway shows, music, and all things pop culture. As a first-generation Latina, she deeply cares about social and political issues within the entertainment industry and dedicated to implementing inclusive voices. She enjoys writing poetry, practicing sustainability, and of course, binge-watching comfort shows/films.

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