Here Are All the Movies Coming to Netflix This Week, Including an Intriguing Monster Film

This week, Netflix is adding a lot of new movies! You’ll find everything from action-packed thrillers to movies based on popular stories. New releases from 2026 and older favorites from the last ten years will be added between Monday and Saturday. The selection includes a variety of genres like scary supernatural stories, independent films, and crime dramas from around the world. All movies become available for streaming at midnight Pacific Time on the day they’re released.

‘Colossal’ (2017)

This new film, debuting on February 9th, centers around Gloria, a woman recently out of work and leading a carefree life, who unexpectedly finds a strange link to a massive creature terrorizing Seoul. As the monster causes destruction, Gloria discovers that its actions are mirroring her own feelings and movements, even from thousands of miles away. The movie is a unique blend of dark humor, sci-fi, and psychological drama, using these genres to tell a story about the damaging effects of unhealthy relationships. Anne Hathaway and Jason Sudeikis star in roles that challenge typical expectations for this kind of film.

‘Matter of Time’ (2026)

Premiering on the streaming service on February 9, 2026, this new film is a dramatic story about time travel and its impact on people and their relationships. It follows a group of individuals dealing with the fallout from their decisions as they jump between different timelines, all while a worldwide crisis looms. Critics have praised the film’s unique visuals and its thought-provoking exploration of what we leave behind.

‘Free Fire’ (2016)

This action-comedy, hitting theaters on February 10th, takes place inside an abandoned Boston warehouse in the late 1970s. The story centers around an arms deal between two gangs that quickly falls apart, erupting into a long and messy gun battle. Directed by Ben Wheatley and starring Brie Larson, Cillian Murphy, and Armie Hammer, the film is known for its witty writing and realistic depiction of a shootout.

‘This is I’ (2026)

This Japanese drama tells the story of how different people’s lives become connected through chance encounters. The film thoughtfully examines modern social problems and what it means to find yourself in today’s fast-paced world. It’s praised for its reflective mood and the powerful acting of the entire cast. You can start watching it on February 10, 2026, and it’s another addition to the platform’s expanding library of international films.

‘How to Train Your Dragon’ (2025)

The live-action version of the popular “How to Train Your Dragon” movies arrives on Netflix on February 10th. The film follows Hiccup, a young Viking who challenges his community’s customs by becoming friends with an injured dragon named Toothless. Featuring Mason Thames and Nico Parker, the movie uses impressive visual effects to create a believable world for the dragons of Berk, while staying true to the original story’s heartwarming message about friendship and acceptance.

‘State of Fear’ (2026)

This new Brazilian crime drama starts streaming on February 11th and takes viewers into the dangerous world of organized crime and the courts. The series centers on a lawyer who must navigate her own sense of right and wrong while dealing with the demands of a ruthless criminal group. Released in 2026, it builds on the realistic style of other popular regional crime stories, offering a suspenseful look at the power plays within a notorious gang.

‘The Black Phone’ (2022)

Scott Derrickson’s new horror film comes out on February 12th. It’s about a teenager who’s kidnapped and held in a soundproof basement by a masked killer called the Grabber. While trapped, the boy finds a phone that lets him talk to the ghosts of the Grabber’s past victims. They team up to help him figure out how to escape.

‘The Starling Girl’ (2023)

The new film, arriving on February 13th, tells the story of Jem Starling, a seventeen-year-old girl trying to figure out who she is while growing up in a strict Christian community. Her life gets more complicated when she develops a connection with a mysterious youth pastor who supports her creative side and personal growth. The movie examines the conflict between religious beliefs, family obligations, and a young woman’s desire for independence. Eliza Scanlen stars in the film, delivering a powerful performance that showcases the pressures of living up to societal expectations.

‘Bunny’ (2025)

A suspenseful new film arrives on the streaming platform February 13, 2025. It centers around a close group of friends whose secrets come to light during what appears to be a normal get-together. As the evening progresses, the characters struggle to distinguish between what’s real and what’s imagined, creating a tense and unsettling atmosphere. Critics have praised the film for its intense focus on character interactions and its feeling of being trapped.

‘Joe’s College Road Trip’ (2026)

A new comedy from Tyler Perry arrives on February 13th, following a family’s hilarious and eventful road trip to visit colleges. Like many of Perry’s films, it blends lighthearted humor with heartfelt moments about family and growing up. The movie showcases a talented, diverse cast and the familiar comedic style that has made Perry’s previous films so popular.

‘Your Monster’ (2024)

This charming horror-comedy, released on February 14th, features Melissa Barrera as an actress struggling with depression who finds a monster living in her closet. Surprisingly, she doesn’t get scared – she actually forms a connection with the creature, and it helps her regain her self-esteem and deal with her past. The film is a fresh, modern take on a fairy tale, celebrating self-acceptance and finding beauty in what’s different. Critics have especially liked its original style and how it mixes genres in a creative way.

Let us know in the comments which of these new releases you’re most looking forward to seeing!

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2026-02-10 05:15