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Here’s everything you should be streaming this month

There's nothing worse than settling in for a little screen time with a hot bowl of dinner or a primo snack, and scrolling through the endless (and truly, we mean endless) options of TV shows and movies to stream only to realise you have no clue what to start watching. Unless you're mid-binge or gloriously decisive despite the throngs of new shows being added to your streaming platforms of choice every day, this is a top-tier champagne problem to have.

Luckily for you, we've done the wading and the weeding for you and have found a perfect curation of shows and films to stream in the month of February 2026 – from premieres to recent hits you need to catch up on.

 

1. Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette

Where to stream: Disney+

Pivoting from his American crime series, Ryan Murphy's newest project encircles a great American love story. Titled Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette, the project starring Paul Anthony Kelly and Sarah Pidgeon, the series will follow their fateful story from politics to its tragic conclusion.

 

2. Eternity 

Where to stream: HBOMax

The A24 film is having its streaming debut on HBOMax on Friday 13 February. Starring Elizabeth Olsen, torn between two past lover in the afterlife – Callum Turner and Miles Teller – this might just be the perfect rom-com for Valentine's Day.

 

3. Landman

Where to stream: Paramount+

While it's not exactly new to streaming this month, we'll be spending some free time catching upon the second season of Taylor Sheridan's hit show, which explores the high-stakes, dangerous world of oil rig workers and billionaires during a massive boom. We also have a great list of shows like it, if you're looking for more of that energy.

 

4. Bridgerton (Season 4, Part II)

Where to stream: Netflix

Avid watchers of the 'Ton will already have this one pencilled into their diaries, but Part II of the fourth season of Bridgerton is set to premiere on Netflix on 26 February. We'll get to see the clan's second-oldest sibling, Benedict Bridgerton, *hopefully* have his happily ever after with Sophie Baek.

 

5. Paul McCartney: Man on the Run

Where to stream: Prime Video

While we wait for the epic four-parter biopic film series from Sam Mendes, we'll satiate ourselves with this new documentary about the life of Sir Paul McCartney. Streaming from 27 February, it follows McCartney after the dissolution of the quad, through the formation of Wings, through archival footage, photographs from his wife Linda, and rare interviews.

 

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