Here Are the Fresh Streaming Shows and Premieres for This Week, Including a Returning Hit Action-Thriller

The week of February 16, 2026, promises a lot for TV fans! Both streaming services and cable channels are releasing new and returning shows. There’s a wide variety of content planned, from intense dramas and true crime series to fun reality shows, classic cartoons, and insightful documentaries. With options on platforms like Netflix, HBO Max, and Disney+, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

‘Unexpected’ (2017)

TLC’s ‘Unexpected’ returns for a seventh season on February 16, 2026. The docuseries continues to document the journeys of teenage couples and their families as they face the ups and downs of becoming parents. This season will focus on the often-complicated relationships between the young parents and their own moms and dads, and offer a realistic look at the emotional and financial struggles of raising a child while still being a teenager.

‘Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model’ (2026)

Premiering on Netflix February 16, 2026, the new series ‘Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model’ revisits one of TV’s most iconic reality shows. Through interviews with former contestants and crew, the show reveals what really happened behind the scenes and explores the cultural impact – and controversies – of the long-running competition. The first season offers an honest look at life after the cameras stopped filming.

‘Love & Hip Hop Atlanta’ (2012)

The popular reality show ‘Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta’ returns to MTV for its fourteenth season on February 17, 2026. The series follows the lives of people working in Atlanta’s hip-hop world, showcasing both their careers and personal relationships. Expect plenty of drama this season as familiar cast members and new personalities deal with the challenges of the music industry. The show remains a popular fixture on television, known for its focus on love, relationships, and professional success.

‘Ten Pound Poms’ (2023)

The second season of ‘Ten Pound Poms’ will begin streaming on BritBox on February 18, 2026. The show tells the story of British people who moved to Australia in 1956 after World War II, hoping for a fresh start. This season, the characters deal with new challenges as they try to fully settle into their new lives and community. The drama continues to examine what it means to find your place, build a sense of belonging, and pursue a brighter future.

’56 Days’ (2026)

On February 18, 2026, Prime Video will release the first season of ’56 Days,’ a thrilling new series based on Catherine Ryan Howard’s novel. The story follows a couple starting a relationship right as a worldwide lockdown begins. As they spend more time together, hidden truths about their pasts come to light, building tension and suspense. The series combines romance and psychological thrills, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end.

‘Being Gordon Ramsay’ (2026)

On February 18, 2026, Netflix will release ‘Being Gordon Ramsay’, a new documentary series offering a personal look into the life of the celebrated chef. The show follows Ramsay as he runs his restaurants around the world and juggles work with family. Viewers will see a more personal side of the chef, who is known for his intense personality on cooking competitions. The first season highlights his travels as he opens new restaurants in different countries.

‘Wild Boys: Strangers in Town’ (2026)

The first season of ‘Wild Boys: Strangers in Town’ premieres on Paramount+ on February 18, 2026. The series follows a group of newcomers who shake things up when they arrive in a close-knit town. As conflict grows between them and the locals, old secrets begin to surface, highlighting the clash between tradition and the push for progress.

‘Armorsaurs’ (2025)

On February 18, 2026, Disney+ will start streaming ‘Armorsaurs,’ a new action series for kids. The show features dinosaurs with super-advanced armor and weapons as they fight to protect Earth. Season one centers around a team of heroes who pilot these incredible, high-tech creatures against an invading alien force.

‘Uncensored’ (2018)

TV One’s ‘Uncensored’ is back for a seventh season on February 19, 2026. Each episode features a well-known celebrity telling their personal story directly to the audience, without anyone interviewing them. This season will continue to showcase the challenges and successes of influential figures in Black culture and entertainment, offering an honest and unfiltered look at what it takes to become famous.

‘True Crime Story: It Couldn’t Happen Here’ (2021)

On February 19, 2026, Sundance Channel will premiere the third season of ‘True Crime Story: It Couldn’t Happen Here.’ Hosted by Hilarie Burton Morgan, the series travels to small towns across the United States to investigate crimes that deeply affected the people who live there. Each episode details a specific case, showing how the aftermath continues to impact lives even years later. The show sheds light on stories that haven’t received much national attention.

‘The Night Agent’ (2023)

I’m so excited for the third season of ‘The Night Agent’ coming to Netflix on February 19, 2026! I’ve been following Peter Sutherland’s story, and it’s incredible seeing him deal with all these intense situations from his post in the White House basement. Last season left us on a huge cliffhanger, and now he’s facing even bigger dangers to our country while also trying to keep his family safe. It’s easily one of the best action-thrillers on Netflix, and I can’t wait to see what happens next!

‘The Last Thing He Told Me’ (2023)

Jennifer Garner is back for season two of ‘The Last Thing He Told Me’ on Apple TV+, premiering February 20, 2026. Following the disappearance of Owen Michaels, the new season focuses on Hannah Hall as she digs deeper into her husband’s history. The show also explores the growing bond between Hannah and her stepdaughter, Bailey, as they adjust to their changed lives and grapple with questions of family and who they really are.

‘Dreaming Whilst Black’ (2023)

I’m so excited for the second season of ‘Dreaming Whilst Black’ which is coming to Showtime on February 20, 2026! The show follows Kwabena, a filmmaker trying to make it big, and it’s really relatable seeing him juggle his passion with just…life. What I love is that it’s funny, but also tackles really important stuff like racism and how hard it is to get noticed in the entertainment world. It’s a really thoughtful and honest look at what it’s like to be a creative person in London today.

‘Strip Law’ (2026)

I’m so excited for ‘Strip Law’ to premiere on Netflix on February 20, 2026! It sounds like a really fascinating legal drama – the firm at the center of the show represents people who work in the adult entertainment industry. The first season will follow these lawyers as they tackle some incredibly complicated cases, dealing with everything from contracts and workers’ rights to personal conflicts. What really grabs me is that it seems to be a show that’s willing to explore a world that a lot of people don’t understand, and how the law applies to it.

‘Portobello’ (2026)

HBO Max will release the miniseries ‘Portobello’ worldwide on February 20, 2026. The series, directed by Marco Bellocchio and starring Fabrizio Gifuni, tells the story of Enzo Tortora, a beloved TV host who was falsely accused of ties to the Camorra in 1983. His arrest sparked a very public legal fight that gripped Italy. ‘Portobello’ is based on the book ‘Lettere a Francesca’ and had its first showing at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival.

‘Shoresy’ (2022)

Hulu will release the fifth season of ‘Shoresy,’ the spin-off from ‘Letterkenny,’ on February 21, 2026. The series follows Shoresy and his Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs hockey team as they try to become champions. Expect fast-paced hockey action and plenty of witty, often crude, humor both on and off the ice. ‘Shoresy’ continues to be popular for its funny take on sports and its one-of-a-kind comedic style.

‘American Dad!’ (2005)

After twenty seasons, the popular animated comedy ‘American Dad’ returns to FOX on February 22, 2026. The show will continue to center around the wacky Smith family – CIA agent Stan, the alien Roger, and the talking fish Klaus – and offer its signature brand of funny, often critical, commentary on American life. ‘American Dad’ has kept a dedicated audience for over two decades with its unique humor and focus on its characters.

‘Bar Rescue’ (2011)

I’m so excited for the new season of ‘Bar Rescue’! Jon Taffer is back on Paramount Network starting February 22, 2026, and he’s continuing his mission to save struggling bars. I love watching him use his experience to really turn these places around. This season, he’s hitting new cities and giving these failing businesses a complete makeover – everything from tough training for the staff to a full renovation of the space. It’s always a high-pressure situation for these bar owners, and Jon doesn’t pull any punches, but it’s amazing to see the transformations he helps create.

‘History’s Greatest Picks With Mike Wolfe’ (2026)

Premiering February 22, 2026, on the History Channel, ‘History’s Greatest Picks With Mike Wolfe’ features the well-known ‘American Pickers’ host as he showcases remarkable historical finds discovered during his travels across the country. Each episode tells the story behind these rare artifacts and the people who saved them, offering a fresh perspective on American history.

Tell us which series premiere you are most excited to watch this week in the comments.

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