
From February 9th to 15th, 2026, there’s a lot of fresh content coming to TV and streaming services. You’ll find new episodes of popular reality shows, as well as brand new dramas and documentaries. Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video are all releasing both returning favorites and original series. Expect a variety of shows, including true crime stories, sports documentaries, and funny animated comedies. This guide details everything that’s new and arriving over the next week.
’90 Day: The Single Life’ (2021– )

The fifth season of this reality show started on TLC on February 9th, following familiar faces from previous seasons. The show tracks these individuals as they try to find love again after their international relationships ended. It looks at the difficulties of dating when you’re still dealing with the heartbreak from past, very public breakups. Each episode showcases the ups and downs of their dates and new relationships.
‘The Artful Dodger’ (2023– )

Season two of ‘The Artful Dodger’ begins streaming on Hulu February 10th, picking up the story of Jack Dawkins in 1850s Australia. Now a talented surgeon, Jack is trying to escape his past as a pickpocket. But the unexpected arrival of Fagin throws his new life into chaos and risks drawing him back into a life of crime. This season explores the growing conflict between Jack’s desire for a respectable career and the pull of his criminal history.
‘Katt Williams: The Last Report’ (2026)

Katt Williams’ new stand-up special, ‘The Last Report,’ will be available on Netflix starting February 10th. The well-known comedian is back with a fresh take on what’s happening in the world and in society. Following past successful specials, this 2026 performance showcases his energetic style and the clever, observant humor he’s been known for throughout his career.
‘Love Is Blind’ (2020– )

The tenth season of ‘Love Is Blind’ arrives on Netflix on February 11th, featuring a fresh group of singles hoping to find love through a unique experiment. Participants get to know each other by talking through separate pods, forming emotional connections before ever seeing what their potential partners look like. After getting engaged, the couples finally meet face-to-face and have to build a life together, all while preparing for their weddings. This season continues to explore if a strong emotional connection is enough to overcome the importance of physical attraction.
‘Cross’ (2024– )

Season two of ‘Cross’ premieres on Prime Video February 11th, bringing back detective and forensic psychologist Alex Cross. Based on the popular characters created by James Patterson, the series follows Cross as he investigates dangerous criminals in Washington, D.C. This new season explores Cross’s personal struggles and how he manages being a father and a police officer. The show continues to offer a dark and realistic look at the minds of criminals and the crimes they commit.
‘Origin: The Story of the Basketball Africa League’ (2026)

A new documentary launches on ESPN+ on February 11th, telling the story of the Basketball Africa League. The film explores how the league was created and its goal of growing basketball throughout Africa. It includes interviews with key people involved – league leaders, coaches, and players – and showcases the league’s cultural significance and its contribution to making professional basketball more global.
‘Love Story’ (2026)

FX’s new limited series, ‘Love Story,’ begins February 12th and tells a complete, focused story about one couple’s relationship. The show dives deep into the characters and explores the ups and downs of a long-term romance in a modern setting. Because it’s a limited series, the story will be fully resolved within the planned number of episodes, showcasing the challenges and joys of love between the two main characters.
‘Can You Keep a Secret?’ (2026– )

The new series ‘Can You Keep a Secret?’ premieres on Paramount+ on February 12th. It’s a suspenseful drama about a group of people whose lives become tangled when their secrets and lies start to unravel. As the story unfolds, these hidden truths threaten everything they’ve worked for, both personally and professionally. The show examines how easily trust can be broken and how quickly reputations can be damaged in today’s world.
‘How to Get to Heaven from Belfast’ (2026– )

A new show called ‘How to Get to Heaven from Belfast’ arrives on Netflix on February 12th. Created by Lisa McGee, the series centers around three friends in their late thirties who find themselves on a surprising adventure. When they learn about a death, the women face challenges in Belfast and are forced to deal with memories from their past. The story combines humor with a central mystery that pushes the characters forward.
‘Soul Power: The Legend of the American Basketball Association’ (2026– )

On February 12th, Prime Video will release ‘Soul Power: The Legend of the American Basketball Association,’ a documentary series about the history of the ABA. The series shows how the ABA dramatically changed the way basketball was played and its overall culture. It includes never-before-seen footage and interviews with the iconic players who made the league famous for its exciting style. The documentary also covers the ABA’s merger with the NBA and how its groundbreaking ideas continue to impact the game today.
‘American Pickers’ (2010– )

The new season of ‘American Pickers’ starts February 13th on the History Channel. The show follows a team who travel across the country looking for valuable antiques and historical treasures. They bargain with interesting people to buy one-of-a-kind items found in places like old barns and garages. This season, the show will continue to share the stories behind these objects and what they mean to American history.
‘Belle Collective’ (2021– )

Season seven of ‘Belle Collective’ arrives on OWN February 13th, following the lives of ambitious female business owners in Jackson, Mississippi. The show captures how these women juggle the demands of their thriving businesses with their complicated personal lives. Expect to see them working together – and sometimes disagreeing – as they build their brands and navigate their social circles. This season features both exciting career achievements and changes in the women’s family lives.
‘Gold Rush: Mine Rescue with Freddy & Juan’ (2021– )

The new season of ‘Gold Rush: Mine Rescue with Freddy & Juan’ starts February 13th on Discovery Channel. Experienced miners Freddy Dodge and Juan Ibarra visit struggling gold mines to help the owners find more gold. Using their years of knowledge, they fix broken equipment and recommend better strategies to boost profits. This season highlights the difficulties and intense pressure of working in the gold mining business.
‘Neighbors’ (2026– )

The new HBO drama ‘Neighbors’ begins February 13th, offering a look into the lives of people living in a city apartment building. The show centers on how these neighbors interact, the conflicts that arise when they live so close together, and how even small moments can impact their community. It’s a character-focused series that explores the challenges and nuances of modern relationships with those around you.
‘Family Guy’ (1999– )

Season twenty-four of ‘Family Guy’ starts on FOX on February 15th. The show continues to follow the Griffin family and their wacky adventures in the town of Quahog, Rhode Island. Expect more of the show’s signature humor as Peter, Lois, and the kids poke fun at American culture and the media. It’s still a key part of FOX’s Sunday night animated programming.
‘Last Week Tonight with John Oliver’ (2014– )

The new season of John Oliver’s ‘Last Week Tonight’ starts February 15th on HBO. The show takes a funny, but thorough, look at important news stories and social issues. Each week, John Oliver dives deep into a main topic, often exposing problems within government and businesses. This season will continue the show’s mix of serious research and humor when covering current events.
‘Naked and Afraid’ (2013– )

The new season of ‘Naked and Afraid’ begins February 15th on Discovery Channel. The show drops two strangers into the wilderness and challenges them to survive for 21 days with no food, water, or clothes. They’ll have to use their survival skills and one chosen item to brave tough conditions. This season promises new locations and even more challenging climates for the survivalists.
‘Dark Winds’ (2022– )

I just finished the premiere of ‘Dark Winds’ Season 4, and it’s a strong return to the atmospheric Navajo Nation of the 1970s. We follow detectives Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee again as they tackle a new case, and this one really makes them question what justice means and how well they truly know their community. What I love about this show is how it mixes a classic crime procedural with the rich history and spiritual beliefs of the Navajo people – it’s a really compelling blend.
‘Like Water for Chocolate’ (2024– )

The second season of ‘Like Water for Chocolate’ begins on February 15th, continuing the story inspired by the popular novel. It centers on Tita, a young woman prevented from marrying the man she loves due to a strict family custom. She expresses her hidden feelings through cooking, and her dishes have a surprising effect on everyone who eats them. This season delves into the growing tension between what Tita wants and what her family expects of her, all set in Mexico during the early 1900s.
‘Filthy Fortunes’ (2025– )

As a total cinema and TV buff, I’m really looking forward to the new season of ‘Filthy Fortunes’ which starts on Discovery Channel February 15th. It’s a fascinating show about people who make a living by finding and selling things like wild plants and unique wood. This season, they’re really showing just how tough it is – both physically and legally – when you’re trying to make it in these unusual, competitive markets where a lot of money is on the line. It’s a high-stakes world, and I can’t wait to see what happens!
‘Love, Ted Bundy’ (2026)

A new documentary premieres on OWN on February 15th, revisiting the story of a well-known serial killer. The film explores the case through the eyes of those who were touched by his crimes, using both old records and current analysis. It seeks to understand not only the killer’s psychology, but also the long-term effects on the families he harmed. This 2026 production hopes to offer fresh perspectives on a case that continues to captivate the public after decades.
Please share which of these upcoming premieres you are most excited to watch in the comments.
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