A Highly-Anticipated Northern Irish Show and All the Other TV Shows Coming to Netflix This Week

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Netflix is expanding its library this week with a diverse range of licensed classics and original premieres spanning international thrillers, reality television, and beloved sitcoms. From the arrival of long-awaited Japanese mysteries to the return of iconic science fiction, the streaming giant is catering to various audiences starting Monday, February 9. Subscribers can look forward to a mix of new 2026 productions and nostalgic favorites from the early 2000s. The following entries represent all the confirmed television shows hitting the platform throughout the week.

‘The Creature Cases’ (2022–)

'The Creature Cases' (2022–)
TeamTO

Released on Monday, February 9, this animated preschool series follows Sam Snow and Kit Casey, lead agents of CLADE. These animal detectives use their sleuthing skills and scientific facts to solve mysteries in the animal kingdom. The show combines adventure with educational content aimed at younger audiences by highlighting real-world biology. This addition provides fresh episodes for families looking for engaging, nature-based storytelling.

‘Motorvalley’ (2026)

'Motorvalley' (2026)
Groenlandia

This Italian production arrives on the platform on Tuesday, February 10, exploring the high-stakes world of luxury automotive engineering. The series is set in the famous “Motor Valley” region of Italy, home to iconic brands like Ferrari and Lamborghini. It follows the professional and personal lives of individuals working within this prestigious racing culture. Viewers can expect a mix of high-tension drama and a focus on high-performance machinery.

‘Kohrra’ (2023–)

'Kohrra' (2023–)
Clean Slate Films

This acclaimed Indian crime procedural returns to the lineup on Wednesday, February 11, focusing on intense investigative work in the Punjab region. The narrative begins with the discovery of a murdered bridegroom, leading two police officers into a web of deceit and family secrets. As they unravel the mystery, ‘Kohrra’ explores societal pressures and deep-seated human flaws. It has been noted by critics for its gritty atmosphere and complex character development.

‘Love Is Blind’ (2020–)

'Love Is Blind' (2020–)
Kinetic Content

The popular reality dating experiment continues with new content dropping on Wednesday, February 11. Contestants enter “pods” to converse with potential partners without seeing them, attempting to build emotional connections before a physical reveal. Once engaged, couples transition to the real world to test their compatibility before their wedding day. This social experiment remains a cornerstone of the platform’s unscripted programming and frequently generates significant social media discussion.

‘What I Like About You’ (2002–2006)

'What I Like About You' (2002–2006)
Warner Bros. Television

The classic WB sitcom arrives for streaming on Wednesday, February 11, featuring Amanda Bynes and Jennie Garth as sisters living together in New York City. Holly moves in with her older, more responsible sister Val, leading to various comedic situations and sibling conflicts. The show captures early 2000s fashion and culture while focusing on the evolving bond between the two main characters. This release marks a significant addition for fans of nostalgic multi-camera television.

‘Lead Children’ (2026)

'Lead Children' (2026)
Orient Film

Debuting on Wednesday, February 11, this Polish drama series is inspired by true events regarding a lead poisoning epidemic in the 1970s. The story follows a doctor who discovers that children in her community are falling ill due to industrial pollution from a nearby plant. She faces significant opposition from the state and industrial powers as she tries to save her patients from a public health crisis. The series, also known as ‘Lead Children’, highlights a dark and often overlooked chapter of industrial history.

‘Million-Follower Detective’ (2026)

'Million-Follower Detective' (2026)
Netflix

Arriving on Thursday, February 12, this Japanese mystery series introduces a detective who uses his massive social media influence to solve crimes. The protagonist leverages crowdsourced information and viral trends to track down suspects and gather evidence in real-time. This modern take on the police procedural examines the intersection of technology, public opinion, and the justice system. It offers a unique perspective on how digital fame can be weaponized for the greater good.

‘How to Get to Heaven from Belfast’ (2026)

'How to Get to Heaven from Belfast' (2026)
Hat Trick Productions

Created by Lisa McGee, this highly anticipated series makes its debut on Thursday, February 12. The story follows three childhood friends who find themselves entangled in a dark and dangerous mystery while attending a funeral. Set against the backdrop of Northern Ireland, ‘How to Get to Heaven from Belfast’ blends sharp comedy with thriller elements. It explores themes of lifelong friendship, grief, and the complicated pasts of its central characters.

‘Museum of Innocence’ (2026)

'Museum of Innocence' (2026)
Ay Yapım

Launching on Friday, February 13, this Turkish production is based on the famous novel by Nobel Prize winner Orhan Pamuk. The series tells the story of Kemal, a wealthy businessman in 1970s Istanbul, who becomes obsessed with his distant relative, Füsun. His devotion leads him to collect objects associated with their time together, eventually forming a museum dedicated to their love. It is a lush period piece that examines the nature of memory, desire, and class distinctions.

‘Suburgatory’ (2011–2014)

'Suburgatory' (2011–2014)
Warner Bros. Television

This satirical sitcom joins the library on Friday, February 13, following a father and daughter who move from New York City to a fictional suburban community. Tessa, portrayed by Jane Levy, struggles to adapt to the perfectly manicured and superficial world of the suburbs. Her father, George, attempts to navigate the social hierarchies of the neighborhood while raising his teenage daughter as a single parent. The series is known for its quirky humor and stylized commentary on modern suburban life.

‘The Art of Sarah’ (2026)

'The Art of Sarah' (2026)
SLL

This new title premieres on Friday, February 13, providing an in-depth look at its central subject through a lens of artistic expression. The production explores the creative processes and personal challenges faced by the titular figure as she navigates her career. While specific plot details have been kept under wraps, the series is expected to offer a visually striking and intimate narrative. It fits into the platform’s expanding roster of character-driven dramas and biographies.

‘Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple’ (2006–2007)

'Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple' (2006–2007)
TMS Entertainment

This classic martial arts anime series arrives on Sunday, February 15, for fans of the shonen genre. The story follows Kenichi Shirahama, a bullied high school student who begins training under several masters of different combat disciplines. As he learns karate, muay thai, and jujitsu, he must defend himself against various criminal gangs. ‘Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple’ is celebrated for its blend of intense action sequences and comedic character interactions.

‘Stargate SG-1’ (1997–2007)

'Stargate SG-1' (1997–2007)
MGM Television

The legendary science fiction series returns to the platform on Sunday, February 15, continuing the adventures of the SG-1 team. Using an ancient alien portal known as the Stargate, the team travels to distant worlds to defend Earth against various extraterrestrial threats. Led by Colonel Jack O’Neill, the group encounters advanced civilizations and explores lore based on ancient Earth mythologies. This long-running series remains a staple of the genre due to its expansive world-building and ensemble cast.

‘The Hunting Party’ (2025–)

'The Hunting Party' (2025–)
Universal Television

Joining the schedule on Sunday, February 15, this procedural drama focuses on a team of expert investigators who track down dangerous fugitives. The group is specifically tasked with recapturing high-profile targets who have escaped from secret, high-security government facilities. As they pursue these individuals, the team uncovers deeper conspiracies that threaten the integrity of the justice system. The series combines high-stakes action with intricate investigative work to keep viewers engaged.

Please share which of these new Netflix releases you are most excited to watch this week in the comments.

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