1:Scrubs (Season 10) – Hulu (Feb. 26)Longtime fans of the beloved medical comedy will finally get more of Sacred Heart Hospital this month. The rebooted tenth season reunites classic characters like J.D., Turk, and Elliot alongside a new cast of interns, offering a balance of nostalgia and fresh dynamics.
2. Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette – FX (Feb. 12)From creator Ryan Murphy comes this anthology series exploring one of the most iconic and intensely scrutinised romances of the late 20th century. With strong performances and Murphy’s signature storytelling style, it’s poised to be one of the month’s most talked-about releases.
3. Paradise (Season 2) – Hulu (Feb. 23)The political sci-fi mystery returns with new twists, deeper secrets, and expanded lore. The ensemble cast continues to unravel the aftermath of last season’s dramatic events.
4. The ‘Burbs – Peacock (Feb. 8)A modern TV adaptation of the cult 1989 comedy starring Keke Palmer and Jack Whitehall, blending suburban mystery and dark humour for a fresh comedic offering.
5. The Lincoln Lawyer (Season 4) – Netflix (Feb. 5)Legal drama fans can dive into the latest season of this courtroom thriller as Mickey Haller tackles his toughest cases yet.
6. Bridgerton (Season 4, Part 2) – Netflix (Feb. 26)The Regency romance phenomena continues with more drama, intrigue, and lush period storytelling.
7. The Gray House – Prime Video (Feb. 26)A historical limited series set around the Civil War era, exploring intertwined lives with powerful performances and period detail.
8. The Night Agent (Season 4) – Netflix (Feb. 19)The political thriller returns with more intelligence-driven twists and frenetic pacing.
9. The Artful Dodger (Season 2) – Hulu (Feb. 10)A return for this period drama inspired by the Dickens classic, continuing its blend of adventure, heart, and historical detail.
10. Dark Winds (Season 4) – AMC (Feb. 15)The acclaimed Western crime drama returns with more tension and character depth, continuing its exploration of shadowed human stories.
February’s Broader TV LandscapeBeyond these headline titles, February offers dozens of additional premieres and seasonal returns across broadcast and streaming from network dramas and documentaries to specialist genre series underscoring a robust mid-season slate for 2026.
The mix of nostalgic revivals, star-studded premieres, and ongoing mystery and drama series reflects current viewer demand for content that’s both emotionally resonant and stylistically diverse.
For audiences planning what to watch next, February promises to deliver one of the most curated and compelling television months of the year.
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