The late February streaming landscape is set to deliver a diverse array of content, from returning television dramas and high-profile series debuts to unique documentaries, new film releases, and anticipated music albums. Viewers navigating the myriad of available platforms can expect offerings spanning political thrillers, Westerns, reality television, and dramatic crime sagas, alongside new sounds from prominent musical artists.
Peak Streaming Returns and New TV Ventures
Subscribers anticipating the return of familiar narratives will welcome the latest installments of popular series. Among the key television events is the return of the acclaimed Western drama “1923,” a fixture in the expanding universe of a well-regarded franchise.
Action-drama enthusiasts can also look forward to new developments in the world of “Reacher.” The series, based on the best-selling books, has garnered a significant following for its compelling protagonist and intricate plotlines.
A notable entry into the streaming space is the reality television project featuring the Baldwin family. Offering an unscripted look into the lives of prominent public figures, this show aims to draw audiences interested in personal narratives from well-known personalities.
Adding a significant political thriller to the lineup, Netflix is poised to premiere the limited series “Zero Day” on Thursday, February 20. This highly anticipated project features a cast anchored by Academy Award winner Robert De Niro. The series, co-created by Noah Oppenheim and Michael Schmidt, delves into the complexities of political conspiracy. “Zero Day” boasts a formidable ensemble cast that includes Angela Bassett, Joan Allen, Jesse Plemons, Lizzy Caplan, Connie Britton, Dan Stevens, and Matthew Modine, promising depth and intrigue in its exploration of power and hidden agendas.
Expanding a successful legal drama franchise, NBC has given the green light to a new spin-off titled “Suits LA.” This forthcoming series will star Stephen Amell and shifts the focus to a law firm operating in Los Angeles, specializing in both entertainment and criminal cases. Fans of the original series will be particularly interested to learn that Gabriel Macht is slated to reprise his iconic role as Harvey Specter for several episodes in “Suits LA.” The new series is scheduled to premiere on Sunday, February 23, immediately following the broadcast of “The Americas,” and will be available for streaming on Peacock.
Documentary Innovation and Film Premieres
The boundary between interactive entertainment and traditional narrative cinema is explored in the documentary “Grand Theft Hamlet.” This film takes the unique approach of staging William Shakespeare’s classic play “Hamlet” entirely within the virtual world of the popular video game “Grand Theft Auto.” The innovative concept captured critical attention, earning the best documentary prize at the prestigious South by Southwest Film Festival (SXSW). “Grand Theft Hamlet” is set to begin streaming on Mubi on Friday, February 21.
Also arriving on streaming platforms is the modern reimagining of the graphic novel “The Crow.” Directed by Rupert Sanders, the film stars Bill Skarsgård. Despite receiving unfavorable reviews upon its initial late August release, this adaptation is scheduled to debut on Starz on Wednesday, February 19, offering viewers an opportunity to form their own assessment of the dark fantasy tale.
New Offerings from the Music World
The coming days will also see new releases from prominent figures in the music industry.
Canadian pop musician Tate McRae is set to release her third studio album. Titled “So Close to What,” the album features 15 tracks and includes collaborations with artists such as The Kid LAROI and Flo Millo, signaling a blend of pop sensibilities with contemporary hip-hop and R&B influences.
Additionally, artist Roddy Ricch is slated to release his third album on Friday, February 21, contributing to the week’s significant music drops. These new albums from McRae and Ricch will provide fans with fresh material across pop and hip-hop genres.
Collectively, the streaming platforms and music outlets are preparing for a busy period, offering a range of content designed to appeal to diverse tastes, from returning favorites and dramatic new series to thought-provoking documentaries and highly anticipated musical works.