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Here’s What’s Coming to Netflix This Week (Feb 17–22, 2026)

Netflix is closing out February with a week packed full of spy drama, international premieres, live programming, and nostalgic film additions. From one of the platform’s biggest action-thriller returns to classic comedies and franchise blockbusters, the February 17–22 slate delivers variety across genres and regions.

Here’s a complete breakdown of what’s arriving.

Monday, February 17

The week kicks off with comedy and live entertainment.

Sommore: Chandelier Fly brings a new stand-up special from the veteran comedian, adding to Netflix’s expanding comedy catalog.

Later that evening, Star Search Finale streams live at 6pm PT / 9pm ET, reinforcing Netflix’s continued push into real-time event programming.

Tuesday, February 18

Food and documentary fans get an inside look at one of television’s most recognizable culinary personalities with Being Gordon Ramsay (GB), a documentary series exploring the life and career of the celebrity chef.

Wednesday, February 19

Midweek is headlined by one of Netflix’s biggest returning originals.

The Night Agent Season 3 premieres, continuing the high-stakes spy thriller starring Gabriel Basso. The series has been one of Netflix’s strongest action performers, and its third season is positioned as the week’s marquee release.

The same day also adds several films:

  • The Iron Claw – A wrestling drama centered on the Von Erich family legacy.
  • Life After Beth – A dark romantic comedy with a supernatural twist.
  • Wakefield – A psychological drama examining isolation and identity.
  • The Swedish Connection (SE) – A Swedish series expanding Netflix’s Nordic catalog.
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The mix of high-profile originals and licensed films makes Wednesday one of the week’s busiest streaming days.

Thursday, February 20

International content dominates Thursday’s additions.

  • Firebreak (ES) – A Spanish survival thriller.
  • Pavane (KR) – A Korean drama starring Go Ah-sung, Byun Yo-han, and Moon Sang-min.
  • The Orphans (FR) – A French feature film.
  • Strip Law – A new animated series.

Classic and franchise titles also arrive:

  • The Addams Family – The iconic live-action adaptation.
  • The Addams Family 2 – The animated sequel.
  • The Expendables (plus sequels 2–4) – The full action franchise joins the catalog.
  • Laggies – A coming-of-age romantic comedy.
  • Mike & Molly Seasons 1–6 – The complete sitcom series becomes available for binge viewing.

A Week Built on Action and Global Stories

This week’s lineup leans heavily into action and drama, anchored by The Night Agent’s third season. But Netflix also continues to emphasize international programming, with new releases from Spain, South Korea, France, and Sweden all arriving within days of each other.

At the same time, licensed additions like The Expendables franchise and The Addams Family films provide nostalgic appeal, while Mike & Molly adds a long-running sitcom for viewers seeking comfort television.

The mix of live programming, stand-up comedy, returning originals, global thrillers, and major film franchises reflects Netflix’s broad content strategy — serving both binge-watchers and casual viewers across multiple tastes.

With February nearly over, this week offers one of the month’s most balanced lineups, blending high-profile originals with crowd-pleasing classics.


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