All the Movies Coming to Netflix in February 2026

This romantic movie, set to release on February 1, 2026, tells the story of Sophie, an American woman who goes to Verona, Italy, before her wedding. While there, she finds an old letter addressed to Juliet and decides to respond, setting off a quest to reunite the letter’s author with their long-lost love. Sophie teams up with the author’s grandson, and together they journey through the beautiful Italian landscape. The film is a heartwarming story about fate, missed opportunities, and the lasting strength of romantic love.

Brett Ratner Addresses Epstein Photo and Denies Personal Relationship

Ratner states he didn’t have a personal relationship with Epstein and barely knew him at the time. He doesn’t recall the specific encounter, explaining they weren’t friends. He’s consistently said in the past that he didn’t recognize Epstein, as they never formed a genuine connection.

Matt Damon’s and Ben Affleck’s Action Hit Tops Netflix’s Weekly Most-Watched Movies List Once Again This Week

This animated movie centers on Miles Morales, a teenager from Brooklyn who gains superpowers after a radioactive spider bite. He soon learns he’s not alone when different Spider-People from other universes arrive in his world. This unlikely team of heroes must unite to stop the villain Kingpin from destroying reality with a powerful machine. The film stands out for its distinctive art style, which looks like a living comic book.

Christopher Nolan Reveals the Ending He Calls His Most Unique

Nolan’s 2023 film, Oppenheimer, powerfully illustrates this with its concluding conversation between J. Robert Oppenheimer and Albert Einstein, emphasizing the lasting impact of those events. Despite this, when asked about his favorite ending, Nolan frequently references the iconic spinning top scene from Inception.

Florence Pugh Reveals Her Funny Nickname for Timothée Chalamet

Florence Pugh has a strong professional connection with Timothée Chalamet, which started when they worked together on Greta Gerwig’s Little Women. They recently shared the screen again in the film Dune: Part Two, alongside other popular young actors like Zendaya and Austin Butler.

Pugh has often praised Chalamet, even playfully comparing him to Leonardo DiCaprio due to his exceptional talent and quick rise to stardom.

Hit Romance Series Tops Netflix’s Weekly Most-Watched Shows List This Week

‘11.22.63’ is a thrilling sci-fi series starring James Franco as Jake Epping, a regular teacher who unexpectedly finds a way to travel back to 1960. He’s given the dangerous mission of stopping the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, which throws him into a complicated world of history and puts his life at risk. As Jake tries to change the past, he discovers that history doesn’t easily bend and often fights back with force. The first season focuses on the difficult choices and dangers Jake faces as he attempts to rewrite history while building a new life in the 1960s.

Michael Douglas Believes One Steven Spielberg Decision Cost Him an Oscar

Douglas believed the film industry’s approach was outdated and needed to adapt. He argued that a film deserved recognition, even if it had a limited theatrical run.

Spielberg, known for his traditional views, was hesitant to include streaming services like Netflix in major film award considerations. In a 2018 interview with ITV, he compared the rise of television to a challenge for cinema, similar to how it was during the 1950s when home entertainment became popular.

Nicolas Cage Reveals the Film That Helped Him Overcome His Biggest Fear

In the 1989 movie Vampire’s Kiss, Nicolas Cage played a character who gradually went insane and started believing he was a vampire. The original script called for him to suck on a raw egg to show his deteriorating mental state, but Cage thought that wasn’t dramatic enough. He wanted to find an action that would genuinely frighten him to better portray the character’s madness.