All the New Streaming Shows and Premieres to Catch This Week, Including a Dickensian Sequel Story
Television viewers have an extensive lineup of premieres to look forward to during the second week of February. This week features a diverse mix of returning reality favorites, highly anticipated drama continuations, and new investigative docuseries. Platforms ranging from traditional cable networks like TLC and FX to streaming giants such as Netflix and Prime Video are set to debut fresh content. This guide highlights every series, special, and documentary arriving between February 9 and February 15.
’90 Day: The Single Life’ (2021– )

The fifth season of this reality spinoff premieres on February 9 on TLC. The series follows various former stars from the ’90 Day Fiancé’ franchise as they navigate the complexities of the dating world after their previous relationships ended. Viewers can expect to see returning cast members attempting to find love again through modern dating apps and blind dates. The show continues to explore the personal growth and romantic challenges faced by these television personalities.
‘The Artful Dodger’ (2023– )

Hulu releases the second season of this period drama on February 10. Set in 1850s Australia, the story follows Jack Dawkins, the former pickpocket famously known as the ‘Artful Dodger’, who has transitioned into a skilled surgeon. The upcoming episodes explore the tension between his past criminal life and his new professional identity. Thomas Brodie-Sangster reprises his lead role as the series delves deeper into the societal conflicts of colonial life.
‘Katt Williams: The Last Report’ (2026)

Netflix debuts this brand-new stand-up comedy special on February 10. Comedian Katt Williams returns to the stage to provide his unique perspective on current events and cultural shifts. Known for his high-energy delivery and social commentary, Williams addresses a wide array of topics in this hour-long performance. The special marks a significant addition to the comedian’s long history of televised performances.
‘Love Is Blind’ (2020– )

The tenth season of the popular social experiment arrives on Netflix on February 11. A new group of singles enters the pods to build emotional connections without ever seeing their potential partners face-to-face. After the initial engagement phase, the couples must navigate the real world and plan their weddings within a few weeks. This milestone season continues the franchise’s exploration of whether love truly is blind.
‘Cross’ (2024– )

Season 2 of the crime thriller series premieres on February 11 on Prime Video. Based on the characters from the James Patterson novels, the show follows detective and forensic psychologist Alex Cross as he solves complex cases. The second season promises more intense investigations into the minds of dangerous killers while exploring the protagonist’s personal life. The series remains a cornerstone of the streaming platform’s scripted drama lineup.
‘Origin: The Story of the Basketball Africa League’ (2026)

ESPN+ presents this documentary film on February 11. The production offers an in-depth look at the formation and growth of the Basketball Africa League. It features interviews with athletes, coaches, and organizers who have contributed to the expansion of the sport across the African continent. The documentary highlights the cultural and athletic significance of the league’s emergence on the global stage.
‘Love Story’ (2026)

FX premieres this limited series on February 12. The narrative focuses on a complex romantic relationship unfolding over several decades of changing social landscapes. Starring a high-profile ensemble cast, the show explores themes of devotion, sacrifice, and the enduring nature of companionship. Each episode is designed to capture a specific era in the lives of the central characters.
‘Can You Keep a Secret?’ (2026– )

Paramount+ introduces the first season of this new series on February 12. The plot centers on a group of individuals whose lives become intertwined after a shared secret threatens to resurface. As the mystery unfolds, the characters must decide how far they will go to protect their reputations and families. The show combines elements of suspense and psychological drama.
‘How to Get to Heaven from Belfast’ (2026– )

This new series debuts on Netflix on February 12. The story follows a group of lifelong friends who find themselves caught up in a mysterious adventure following the death of an old acquaintance. Set against the backdrop of Northern Ireland, the narrative blends dark humor with elements of a traditional thriller. The first season consists of several episodes that track their journey across the country.
‘Soul Power: The Legend of the American Basketball Association’ (2026– )

Prime Video releases this docuseries on February 12. The program chronicles the history of the American Basketball Association and its lasting impact on the modern NBA. Through archival footage and contemporary interviews, the series explores the league’s flamboyant style and innovative rules. It provides a comprehensive look at the figures who defined this era of professional sports.
‘American Pickers’ (2010– )

The long-running reality series returns for its 27th season on the History Channel on February 13. The episodes follow the hosts as they travel across the United States searching for rare antiques and hidden treasures. This season features new locations and unique collectors with deep knowledge of American history. The team continues to uncover items that offer a glimpse into the nation’s industrial and cultural past.
‘Belle Collective’ (2021– )

Season 7 of this reality series premieres on February 13 on the OWN network. The show documents the lives of successful female entrepreneurs in Jackson, Mississippi, as they manage their businesses and personal relationships. This season focuses on the challenges of expansion and the dynamics within their social circle. The collective continues to showcase the professional achievements of Black women in the South.
‘Gold Rush: Mine Rescue with Freddy & Juan’ (2021– )

The Discovery Channel launches the sixth season of this mining series on February 13. Gold recovery experts Freddy Dodge and Juan Ibarra travel to struggling mine sites to help operators increase their efficiency. The season features new engineering challenges and high-stakes operations in remote locations. The experts provide both technical guidance and practical solutions to save failing businesses.
‘Neighbors’ (2026– )

HBO premieres the first season of this new drama on February 13. The series investigates the hidden lives and secrets of people living in a seemingly ordinary suburban neighborhood. As the episodes progress, the facade of normalcy begins to crumble, revealing deep-seated tensions and unexpected alliances. The show aims to provide a satirical yet poignant look at modern community dynamics.
‘Family Guy’ (1999– )

The 24th season of the iconic animated sitcom begins on FOX on February 15. The Griffin family returns for more satirical adventures and pop culture parodies in the fictional town of Quahog. This season includes milestone episodes and guest appearances from various celebrities. Seth MacFarlane continues to voice multiple lead characters in this long-standing television staple.
‘Last Week Tonight with John Oliver’ (2014– )

Season 13 of the late-night news satire series premieres on February 15 on HBO. John Oliver returns to provide in-depth analysis of current political and social issues through a comedic lens. The show is known for its long-form segments that tackle complex topics often overlooked by mainstream media. Each episode features the host’s signature blend of research and satire.
‘Naked and Afraid’ (2013– )

The Discovery Channel returns with the 19th season of this survival reality series on February 15. Pairs of strangers are dropped into some of the world’s most hostile environments without clothing or supplies. They must survive for 21 days by utilizing primitive skills and finding their own food and water. This season explores new biomes and introduces seasoned survivalists to extreme challenges.
‘Dark Winds’ (2022– )

AMC debuts the fourth season of this psychological thriller on February 15. Set in the 1970s on the Navajo Nation, the series follows Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee as they solve crimes that challenge their beliefs. The new season delves into deeper mysteries involving tribal folklore and local corruption. The show continues to receive praise for its authentic representation of Indigenous culture and landscape.
‘Like Water for Chocolate’ (2024– )

The second season of this romantic drama premieres on February 15. Based on the celebrated novel, the series follows Tita, a young woman who expresses her suppressed emotions through her cooking. The new episodes continue to explore the magical realism and forbidden love that define the protagonist’s life. The production emphasizes the cultural traditions and culinary heritage of its setting.
‘Filthy Fortunes’ (2025– )

Season 2 of this reality program arrives on the Discovery Channel on February 15. The show follows individuals who earn their living by harvesting wild resources in dangerous or unconventional ways. From high-stakes foraging to specialized hunting, the series highlights the physical and financial risks involved in these trades. The second season features new environments and even more extreme methods of procurement.
‘Love, Ted Bundy’ (2026)

The OWN network premieres this documentary on February 15. The film offers a new perspective on the infamous serial killer by focusing on the accounts of women who knew him personally. It explores the psychological manipulation he used to maintain a facade of normalcy while committing his crimes. The documentary utilizes archival footage and new interviews to provide a comprehensive look at the case’s impact.
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