Every Original TV Show Coming to Netflix in February 2025
Jan 28, 2025
As the largest streaming service in the game, Netflix continues to create various series for a wide variety of viewers. Next month is no different, seeing as the platform has a slew of new and returning shows audiences are bound to love. While fans wait for shows like Stranger Things, Bridgerton, and Squid Game to return, they’ll be able to tide themselves over with what’s headed to Netflix throughout the entire month of February.
Despite next month’s holiday, there aren’t any romantic comedies slated for release, nor is there anything relatively adjacent to the genre. However, that shouldn’t deter viewers. With dramas, documentaries, and one particularly timely political thriller, audiences will definitely find something they deem worth watching. Without a doubt, Netflix will once again have plenty of original shows for its subscribers to choose from.
‘Prison Cell 211’ (Season 1)
Stream on February 5
Based in part on a true story, Prison Cell 211 follows a human rights lawyer who finds himself caught in the midst of a prison riot during one of his visits with an inmate. In order to survive, he poses as a prisoner and blends in as best he can. However, with a wife and baby on the way, he doesn’t want to blend in too well and risk his freedom if the police truly believe he’s one of the rioters.
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As the situation continues to evolve, and the prison is consumed in essential war, the personal loss will unveil darkness inside him. The series is based on the actual prison riot that took place in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, on December 31, 2022, that left numerous people dead. Prison Cell 211 is streaming on February 5.
Prison Cell 211
Release Date
February 5, 2025
Network
Netflix
Directors
Jaime Reynoso
‘Apple Cider Vinegar’ (Season 1)
Stream on February 6
Apple Cider Vinegar is an Australian drama that follows two wellness gurus, Belle (Kaitlyn Dever) and Milla (Alycia Debnam-Carey), during the early days of social media. Through their platforms, they claim to be able to ‘cure’ people and help them get better, but neither exists in the medical world. They’re simply influencers touting falsities. With the world as her oyster, Belle is able to launch a massive media empire as she competes with Milla for likes and online stature. However, Belle ultimately takes it too far when she fools her followers and the rest of the world with a shocking cancer diagnosis, which happens to be a complete lie. Apple Cider Vinegar is streaming on February 6.
‘Cobra Kai’ (Season 6 – Part 3)
Stream on February 13
First released in 2018, Cobra Kai is finally coming to an end after six seasons. The final five episodes of the series will arrive just before Valentine’s Day. A direct sequel to the original Karate Kid films, the show centers its narrative around Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) and Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) over 30 years after the initial story.
Following the death of Kwon Jae-Sung (Brandon H. Lee) in the show’s Season 6 Part 2 finale, viewers are eager to see how such a tragic event will ultimately play out. It was a shocking turn of events that is likely going to have massive ramifications when the show returns. Cobra Kai Season 6 Part 3 is streaming on February 13.
Cobra Kai
Release Date
2018 – 2024
Network
Netflix, YouTube Premium
Directors
Hayden Schlossberg, Jon Hurwitz, Joel Novoa, Jennifer Celotta, Steven K. Tsuchida, Sherwin Shilati, Marielle Woods, Steve Pink, Lin Oeding, Michael Grossman
Writers
Josh Heald, Ashley Darnall, Chris Rafferty, Bill Posley
‘Zero Day’ (Limited Series)
Stream on February 20
Zero Day is a political thriller that follows former President George Mullen (Robert De Niro), who’s tasked with heading the Zero Day Commission. After a devastating cyberattack causes utter chaos across the country that affected thousands of fatalities nationwide, the respected president sits at the helm of finding the perpetrators. However, as disinformation runs amuck, the personal interests of power brokers in technology, Wall Street, and the government will all converge, which undoubtedly makes his job all the more difficult.
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As Mullen remains steadfast in his search for the truth, he’ll eventually have to confront his own secrets that could put everything he holds dear at risk. A series that aims to push viewers to ask themselves how the truth can be found within a world steeped in crisis, Zero Day explores whether the forces behind those rampant conspiracy theories are simply self-made and self-imagined. Stacked with a stellar cast, the series includes performances by Jesse Plemons, Lizzy Caplan, Connie Britton, Joan Allen, Matthew Modine, and Angela Bassett. Zero Day is streaming on February 20.
Zero Day
Release Date
2025 – 2024
Network
Netflix
Writers
Dee Johnson
Stream on February 28
Aitana: Metamorphosis is a six-part docuseries that follows Spanish singer, actress, and songwriter Aitana. With exclusive footage and unprecedented access to the international singer and star’s everyday life, viewers will get to know her like they never have before. Along the way, fans will indulge in some of Aitana’s greatest hits as she navigates the complexities of her personal and professional growth. Still in her 20s, the singer continues to mature and strives to establish herself as one of Spanish music’s biggest stars. Aitana: Metamorphosis is streaming on February 28.
For a complete list of every TV show coming to Netflix, check the list below.
February 1
Cells at Work! (Season 2)
Home Improvement (Seasons 1-8)
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir (Seasons 7 & 8)
Missing: The Other Side (Season 1)
One Piece (Season 23)
February 4
Rurouni Kenshin (Season 1)
February 5
Celebrity Bear Hunt (Season 1)
Prison Cell 211 (Season 1)
Sintonia (Season 5)
February 6
Apple Cider Vinegar (Season 1)
Cassandra (Limited Series)
The Åre Murders (Season 1)
February 10
Surviving Black Hawk Down (Limited Docuseries)
February 13
Cobra Kai (Season 6 – Part 3)
February 14
I Am Married…But! (Season 1)
Love is Blind (Season 8)
February 20
Zero Day (Limited Series)
February 23
The 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (LIVE)
February 28
Aitana: Metamorphosis (Docuseries)
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