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Available on Netflix in February 2020

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Team Kaylie Part 3 (Feb. 3): The adventures of teen celebrity Kaylie Konrad continue.

Tom Papa: You’re Doing Great! (Feb. 4): Expect to hear a few timely affirmations in this standup special.

The Pharmacist (Feb. 5): In 1999, after losing his son in a drug-related shooting in New Orleans and lacking answers from police, a small town pharmacist — Dan Schneider — beats the odds when he embarks on a dogged pursuit to find and bring his son’s killer to justice in this documentary.

Cagaster of an Insect Cage Season 1 (Feb. 6): This new anime series is set 30 years after a disease that turned the infected into carnivorous insects emerged, featuring a young exterminator and a teenage girl in search of her mother.

Dragons: Rescue Riders Season 2 (Feb. 7): The How to Train Your Dragon series returns for more of Dak and Leyla’s adventures in Huttsgalor.

Horse Girl (Feb. 7): Alison Brie stars in this Jeff Baena film about a woman who is closer to horses than people and begins to experience surreal hallucinations. Read our review of the genre-building flick here.

Locke & Key Season 1 (Feb. 7): This long-awaited adaptation of Joe Hill’s comic books finally arrives. The story centers on the three Locke siblings — Tyler (Connor Jessup), Kinsey (Emilia Jones), and Bode (Jackson Robert Scott) — as they move into their ancestral home with their mother, Nina (Darby Stanchfield), after their father’s untimely and mysterious demise.

My Holo Love (Feb. 7): A lonely woman forms a connection with a hologram who looks exactly like its creator in this Korean limited series.

The Coldest Game (Feb. 8): This Polish drama film, starring Bill Pullman, is set during the 1962 Cuban missile crisis as a troubled math genius finds himself drafted to play in the U.S.-Soviet chess match.

Captain Underpants Epic Choice-o-Rama (Feb. 11): This interactive special has Harold and George asking audiences to decide how they stop Krupp from blowing their treehouse to smithereens.

Road to Roma (Feb. 11): Alfonso Cuarón takes audiences behind the making of his Oscar-winning 2018 film Roma.

To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You (Feb. 12): The sequel to the romantic comedy favorite arrives just in time for Valentine’s Day.

Love Is Blind Season 1 (Feb. 13): In this series, singles who want to be loved for who they are, rather than what they look like, have signed up for a less conventional approach to modern dating where they hope to meet the person they want to spend the rest of their lives with … without ever having seen them. The first four episodes will arrive just in time for Valentine’s Day, but new episodes will roll out each Thursday throughout February. Watch the trailer here.

Dragon Quest Your Story (Feb. 13): This Japanese movie follows Luca as he attempts to rescue his mother from the evil Ladja by finding the hero who wields the Zenithian sword.

Narcos: Mexico Season 2 (Feb. 13): The second season of Netflix’s crime drama continues chronicling the missteps, ill-conceived agendas, and corruption on both sides of the border during the failed war on drugs.

Cable Girls Final Season: Part 1 (Feb. 14): The story of the women of the National Telephone Company in 1920s Madrid continues.

Isi & Ossi (Feb. 14): This German film features a billionaire’s daughter faking a relationship with a cash-strapped boxer to convince her parents to let her pursue her culinary dreams.

A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon (Feb. 14): Shaun and the flock will help a cute alien who crash-lands on Earth.

The Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia Part 1 (Feb. 17): A teenage robotics engineer and rocket scientist moves across the country to work for NASA and live with her fun-loving uncle who just so happens to be an ex-football player in this new family-friend sitcom.

Chef Show Volume 3 (Feb. 19): Jon Favreau and Roy Choi’s culinary adventures continue.

Spectros Season 1 (Feb. 20): A teenage boy and his friends get caught in a clash between Brazilian witchcraft and Japanese Shinto spirits in their neighborhood.

Babies (Feb. 21): This docuseries explores the science of what infants discover about life during their first year.

Gentefied Season 1 (Feb. 21): This Spanish-language dramedy series is a love letter to the Mexican-American community of Boyle Heights, Los Angeles.

Glitch Techs (Feb. 21): This new Nickelodeon family adventure series follows kids battling video game monsters that have made it into the real world.

The Last Thing He Wanted (Feb. 21): In this Joan Didion adaptation from Dee Rees, a veteran D.C. journalist (Anne Hathaway) loses the thread of her own story when a guilt-propelled errand for her father thrusts her from byline to unwitting subject in the very story she’s trying to break.

Puerta 7 (Feb. 21): A woman tries to rid an Argentine soccer club of the organized crime which surrounds it in this new series.

System Crasher (Feb. 21): 9-year-old Benni bonds with a mentor as child services attempts to place her in a new home in this German drama.

Pete Davidson: Alive from New York (Feb. 25): The Saturday Night Live star performs his first standup special from the Gramercy Theatre.

I Am Not Okay With This Season 1 (Feb. 26): It stars Sophia Lillis and Wyatt Oleff team up with co-creators Jonathan Entwistle and Christy Hall for this coming-of-age story about a teen girl navigating high school, a complex family, her budding sexuality, and some new mysterious superpowers. The seven-episode season adapts Charles Forsman’s graphic novel of the same name.

Altered Carbon Season 2 (Feb. 27): The cyberpunk sci-fi series returns for a second season.

Followers Season 1 (Feb. 27): An aspiring actress hits it big on Instagram and finds that her life intersects with others in Tokyo as they follow her dreams.

Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back — Evolution (Feb. 27): If the CGI trailer is any indication, Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back — Evolution will snatch fans’ edges with epic battles between a very angry laboratory manufactured clone, Mewtwo, and everyone’s favorite heroes, Pikachu, Ash, Misty, and Brock. So many clones. So many melees. So little time.

All the Bright Places (Feb. 28): This adaptation of the bestselling novel by Jennifer Niven tells the story of Violet Markey (Elle Fanning) and Theodore Finch (Justice Smith), who meet and change each other’s lives forever.

Babylon Berlin Season 3 (Feb. 28): This political-crime drama set in 1929 Berlin continues.

Formula 1: Drive to Survive Season 2 (Feb. 28): The fast-paced racing docuseries continues.

The Endless Trench (Feb. 28): Fearing retribution, a mole from the Spanish Civil War hides in his home for 33 years in this drama, based on true events.

Queen Sono (Feb. 28): A highly trained South African spy takes on her most dangerous mission yet.

Restaurants on the Edge Season 1 (Feb. 28): Move over, Gordon Ramsay, there’s a new restaurant reformation team coming to town with this reality series, co-hosted by celebrated Canadian chef Dennis Prescott.

Unstoppable Season 1 (Feb. 28): Three twenty-somethings go on a road trip to escape their problems but run into a desperate woman who forces them to change their plans in this new Mexican series.

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