February brings a fresh wave of entertainment to Netflix, offering something for every mood and viewer. This week’s lineup spans from heartwarming documentaries and pulse-pounding thrillers to beloved romantic experiments and horror favorites making their streaming debut. Whether you’re looking to revisit classic sci-fi with Stargate SG-1, get swept up in the latest season of Love Is Blind, or experience the live-action magic of How to Train Your Dragon, Netflix has you covered. Mark your calendars for these exciting arrivals, from touching true stories to edge-of-your-seat suspense. Here’s your complete guide to everything dropping on the platform from February 9th through February 15th.
February 9: Matter of Time

Eddie Vedder’s soul-stirring Seattle benefit concert fuels this powerful documentary about the urgent race to cure the rare genetic disorder epidermolysis bullosa. The film weaves together intimate patient stories with the tireless work of researchers and advocates fighting against this devastating condition. Vedder’s emotional performance serves as both the centerpiece and the fundraising catalyst for groundbreaking medical research. Through heartbreaking personal narratives and moments of inspiring hope, Matter of Time illuminates how music and community can drive meaningful change in the fight against rare diseases.
February 10: How to Train Your Dragon

A shy Viking boy unexpectedly befriends a playful dragon and steers their feuding species toward peace in this stunning live-action remake of the beloved animated film. Director Dean DeBlois returns to helm this reimagining, bringing the fantastical world of Berk to life with breathtaking visual effects and practical creature design. The timeless story of Hiccup and Toothless gets a fresh perspective while honoring the emotional core that made the original a modern classic. Newcomer Mason Thames takes on the role of Hiccup, delivering a performance that captures the character’s awkward charm and growing courage as he challenges centuries of Viking tradition.
February 11: Love Is Blind Season 10

Come for the meet-cutes, stay for the wedding bells as hopeful romantics fall in love based solely on their inner beauty in this hit dating experiment. Season 10 brings a fresh batch of singles ready to test whether emotional connection can truly trump physical attraction in the modern dating world. The pods return as the ultimate testing ground where vulnerable conversations and raw honesty determine who makes it to the altar. Expect plenty of drama, genuine emotion, and the question that keeps viewers coming back: will love actually be blind this time around?
February 11: What I Like About You (Seasons 1–4)

Adventurous teen Holly moves to the big city to live with her uptight older sister Valerie, pushing them to adapt to their new, chaotic sisterly dynamic. This early 2000s sitcom stars Amanda Bynes and Jennie Garth as the mismatched siblings navigating life, love, and everything in between in New York City. The show’s winning chemistry and relatable family humor made it a fan favorite during its original run from 2002 to 2006. All four seasons arrive on Netflix, offering a nostalgic trip back to the era of laugh-track comedies and heartfelt sister bonding moments.
February 12: The Black Phone

A boy is snatched by a masked man in broad daylight, and in the soundproof basement where he’s held, a telephone rings with calls from the killer’s previous victims. Mason Thames and Ethan Hawke headline, The Black Phone, this terrifying horror film that became a breakout hit upon its theatrical release. Director Scott Derrickson crafts a relentlessly tense atmosphere as young Finney Shaw must use the supernatural guidance of the ghosts to outsmart his captor, known only as The Grabber. Hawke delivers a genuinely unsettling performance behind the mask, while Thames anchors the film with a portrayal of resilience and survival instinct that elevates this beyond typical genre fare.
February 12: Million-Follower Detective

In this gripping crime thriller, Detective Chen Chia-jen races to unmask Baba the Witch, the viral tarot reader who accurately predicts the deaths of influencers before they happen. The Taiwan-set series explores the dark intersection of social media fame, superstition, and murder in the digital age. As the body count rises and Baba’s follower count skyrockets, Chen must navigate the murky world of online celebrities and their obsessive fans to prevent the next killing. The show cleverly examines our culture’s obsession with viral content while delivering a taut, suspenseful mystery that keeps viewers guessing until the final reveal.
February 13: Bunny (2025)

Mo Stark and Ben Jacobson star in this frantic comedy-drama indie flick that took festivals by storm last year. A streetwise hustler’s birthday spirals completely out of control as he and his eccentric crew scramble to cover up a dead body over one wild night in New York City. The film channels the manic energy of early Guy Ritchie with a distinctly contemporary New York sensibility, blending dark humor with genuine stakes. First-time feature director Sarah Chen keeps the pace relentless as bad decisions compound into catastrophic consequences, all while maintaining the film’s surprising heart beneath the chaos.
February 14: Your Monster (2025)

Melissa Barrera headlines this delightfully unconventional romantic comedy about an actor healing from surgery who discovers and befriends the monster secretly living in her closet. What begins as a horror movie setup transforms into a tender exploration of self-love, creativity, and unexpected companionship. The monster, brought to life through impressive practical effects and a charming performance, becomes both confidant and catalyst for Barrera’s character to reclaim her power after heartbreak. Perfect for Valentine’s Day viewing, Your Monster proves that the most important love story is often the one we have with ourselves.
February 15: The Hunting Party Season 1

An explosion at a secret prison frees America’s worst serial killers, sending an ex-FBI profiler and her team on a perilous hunt wrapped in layers of conspiracy and government cover-up. This high-stakes thriller combines procedural elements with serialized storytelling as each episode tracks down a different escaped killer while uncovering the larger mystery behind the prison break. The ensemble cast delivers strong performances, with particular standout work from the lead profiler who must confront her own demons while pursuing some of the most dangerous minds in the country. Expect twists, intense action sequences, and moral complexity that goes beyond simple good versus evil dynamics.
February 15: Stargate SG-1 (Seasons 1–10)

The classic sci-fi series from MGM Television finally arrives on Netflix with all ten seasons of intergalactic adventure and exploration. Following an elite Air Force team as they travel through an ancient portal to distant worlds, Stargate SG-1 became one of the longest-running science fiction shows in television history. The series masterfully blends action, humor, and mythology while building a rich universe of alien civilizations and ancient cosmic mysteries. For newcomers, it’s a chance to discover why this show earned such devoted fandom, while longtime fans can revisit the journeys of Colonel O’Neill, Captain Carter, Teal’c, and Dr. Jackson through the Stargate.
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