As the number of shows and movies available to stream in Australia continues to grow at an impressive rate, it can be tough to keep up with all the new additions to each streaming service each month.
We've all come to anticipate a new stable of Netflix Originals releases each month, but figuring out which shows they are and when exactly they become available isn't so easy. And what about the large number licensed shows and films that are made available to stream, if only for a limited time?
In an effort to keep you informed of the best shows and movies that are in the process of being added to Netflix, we'll be bringing you an updated list of what you can expect on the service on a monthly basis.
Not only that, we'll also be singling out the biggest releases, as well as a number of quality TV shows and films which we believe deserve your Netflixing time.
So get ready to kick off the month with an epic binge – here's what's new on Netflix in February 2018. Check out our highlights video below!
TV shows highlights for February 2018
Altered Carbon (2/2/2018)
A futuristic cyberpunk series that imagines a world where death has been made obsolete, thanks to the ability to transfer consciousness to a new body. Now, a soldier from the past has been brought back hundreds of years after being held in digital prison to help solve the attempted murder of a wealthy man.
Seven Seconds (23/2/2018)
A new thriller series from the makers of The Killing, Seven Seconds examines the tensions between African American citizens and white cops when a young black male is run over and left to die by an off-duty police officer. How long can they bury the truth?
Everything Sucks! (16/2/2018)
Hey remember the '90s? That's basically the premise of this nostalgia-centric series which examines American high school life in 1996. Will it amount to more than nostalgia-bait? With any luck, we might have a new Freaks and Geeks on our hands...
Coach Snoop: Season 1 (2/2/2018)
Snoop Dogg stars in this excellent-looking series about the youth football league created by the entertainer to prevent kids from ending up in a life of crime.
Queer Eye: Season 1 (7/2/2018)
A brand-new Fab 5 has been enlisted to make America fabulous again ... heading into the more regional parts of the country to give clueless men a sense of style and confidence.
Movies highlights for February 2018
Mute (23/2/2018)
A mute bartender (Alexander SkarsgÄrd) with a violent past is forced to take on the teeming underworld of gangsters in a futuristic Berlin as he searches for his missing girlfriend. To do this, he'll enlist the help of two wise-cracking surgeons (Paul Rudd and Justin Theroux) who'll do the talking for him.
When We First Met (9/2/2018)
A “nice guy” (Adam Devine) misses his chance with a beautiful girl (Alexandra Daddario), only for her end up marrying some other dude (Robbie Amell) years later. Realising that he can travel back in time to the day he met her through an old photo booth they momentarily shared, the guy, who's like totally not a stalker or anything, attempts to woo her over and over again with apparently hilarious results. Pretty creepy for a comedy, but hey – it’s Daddario we’re talking about here.
John Wick: Chapter 2 (16/2/2018)
First, they killed his dog. Now, they've killed his house (while attempting to kill him). Just when he thought he was out... they pull him back in! Now, it's twice-retired hitman John Wick who's on the run, with every other assassin in town is out to take him down. Expect even more head shots than before.
Nightcrawler (1/2/2018)
Louis Bloom (Jake Gyllenhaal) enters the seedy world of late night crime journalism, which basically consists of recording bloody carnage in the streets of Los Angeles to sell to fear-mongering news outlets. But what happens when he starts orchestrating the chaos himself to get the best exclusives?
...and the rest for February 2018
Damnation: Season 1 (1/2/2018)
Re:Mind: Season 1 (15/2/2018)
First Team: Juventus FC: Season 1 (16/2/2018)
The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale (18/2/2018)
Marseille: Season 2 (23/2/2018)
Derren Brown: The Push (27/2/2018)
The Ritual (9/2/2018)
Love Per Square Foot (14/2/2018)
Irreplaceable You (16/2/2018)
FullMetal Alchemist (19/2/2018)
Forgotten (21/2/2018)
Kavin Jay: Everybody Calm Down! (2/2/2018)
Fred Armisen: Standup For Drummers (6/2/2018)
Marlon Wayans: Woke-ish (27/2/2018)
The Trader (Sovdagari) (9/2/2018)
Seeing Allred (9/2/2018)
Ugly Delicious: Season 1 (23/2/2018)
Luna Petunia: Return to Amazia: Season 1 (2/2/2018)
Greenhouse Academy: Season 2 (14/2/2018
DreamWorks Dragons: Race to the Edge: Season 6 (16/2/2018)
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (1/2/2018)
How the Beatles Changed the World (1/2/2018)
The Huntsman: Winter's War (4/2/2018)
Sharknado 5: Global Swarming (6/2/2018)
The Pianist (9/2/2018)
Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (13/2/2018)
Neighbours 2: Sorority Rising (25/2/2018)
Insidious: Chapter 3 (26/2/2018)
Liberated: The New Sexual Revolution (1/2/2018)
Gun Shy (1/2/2018)
John Mellencamp: Plain Spoken (1/2/2018)
Nine to Five (1/2/2018)
42 Grams (1/2/2018)
78/52 (1/2/2018)
At First Sight (1/2/2018)
9 (1/2/2018)
Death Note (1/2/2018)
Good Bad Ugly (1/2/2018)
One Punch Man: Season 1 (1/2/2018)
The Adventures of Tintin: Season 1-3 (1/2/2018)
The Garfield Show: Season 1-2 (1/2/2018)
Grimm: Season 6 (7/2/2018)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (7/2/2018)
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (9/2/2018)
Saw II (9/2/2018)
Saw III (9/2/2018)
Wanted: Season 1 (9/2/2018)
The Boss (11/2/2018)
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (14/2/2018)
The Final Year (18/2/2018)
Bugs (20/2/2018)
Sparkle (21/2/2018)
3 Days to Kill (27/2/2018)
What's coming next month?
Netflix has a big February planned for 2018, with a number of high-profile shows and movies confirmed for release. Here are some trailers for our most anticipated March Netflix releases.
Jessica Jones: Season 2 (8/3/2018)
She took down Kilgrave and fought alongside The Defenders, but what's next for the Marvel Universe's most badass private detective? The date announcement trailer below doesn't give much away, but we're definitely excited for Jessica Jones' return!
GAME OVER, MAN! (23/3/2018)
The funny guys from Workaholics are back with their own Netflix Original film, which looks like an incredibly-silly tribute to Die Hard. The trio must spring into action when the Los Angeles hotel they work at is taken hostage. Check out the trailer below.
- None of these take your fancy? Check out our list of best Netflix TV shows: the top Netflix television series in Australia
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