Every TV Show Premiering in February 2026
February is looking like a massive month for television fans with a huge variety of new and returning shows hitting your screens. Whether you are into high-stakes sports documentaries, gripping crime dramas, or lighthearted reality competitions, there is something here for everyone to enjoy. Streaming platforms and cable networks are rolling out fresh seasons of established favorites along with brand-new stories that are sure to grab your attention. This list covers sixty different premieres ranging from stand-up comedy specials to docuseries about major historical events. Grab your remote and get ready to plan your watchlist for the next few weeks.
‘Rise of the 49ers’ (2026)

This docuseries makes its debut on AMC+ on February 1. It tells the story of how the San Francisco football team climbed out of irrelevance to become a dominant force in professional sports. Viewers will get a close look at how the team managed to win four Super Bowls throughout the eighties. It is a great pick for anyone who enjoys learning about the history of legendary sports dynasties.
‘Vanished’ (2026)

You can start watching this new series on MGM+ on February 1. The plot centers on Alice Monroe as she enjoys what was supposed to be a relaxing vacation in France. Things take a terrifying turn when her boyfriend disappears while they are traveling by train to Arles. Alice is forced to dig into his mysterious past to figure out what happened to him.
‘Glitter & Gold: Ice Dancing’ (2026)

This docuseries premieres on Netflix on February 1 and focuses on the world of competitive figure skating. It gives viewers an inside look at the high stakes and drama that top couples face as they prepare for the Winter Games. You will see the intense training and personal sacrifices required to compete for a gold medal on the ice. The series aims to highlight the beauty and the pressure of this unique sport.
‘Below Deck Down Under’ (2022–)

The fourth season of this reality hit arrives on Bravo on February 2. The crew is back to navigate the beautiful tropical islands of Australia while working on a luxury superyacht. You can expect to see plenty of high stress situations and interpersonal politics as the staff deals with demanding guests. It offers a look at the hard work that goes on behind the scenes of a high-end charter vacation.
‘Summer House’ (2017–)

The tenth season of this reality series premieres on Bravo on February 3. A group of friends returns to share a house in the beach town of Montauk for another summer of fun and drama. You will see how their relationships have evolved since the previous year as they navigate new conflicts and celebrations. It continues to provide a window into the social lives and parties of this tight-knit group.
‘Father Brown’ (2013–)

Season 13 of this long running mystery series premieres on BritBox on February 3. The story remains set in the early fifties and follows a Roman Catholic priest who has a knack for solving crimes. He uses his sharp intuition and understanding of human nature to catch criminals in his small English village. This new installment promises even more clever puzzles for the detective priest to solve.
‘Tyler Perry’s House of Payne’ (2007–)

The fifteenth season of this long-running sitcom returns to BET on February 4. It follows a multi-generational family in Atlanta as they deal with the ups and downs of everyday life. The characters manage to keep their sense of humor and love for each other even when things get difficult. You can expect plenty of laughs and heart-to-heart moments from the Payne family this time around.
‘Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living’ (2020–)

Season 7 of this comedy series premieres on BET on February 4. The story follows Jeremy after he loses his job and decides to move his family to Georgia. He steps in to help his grandfather run a rundown home for the elderly that he recently purchased. The show highlights the funny and touching interactions between the residents and Jeremy’s family.
‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ (2022–)

The fourth season of this popular legal drama premieres on Netflix on February 5. Mickey Haller is back and still running his unique law practice out of the back of his Lincoln Town Car. He takes on a variety of new cases across the sprawling landscape of Los Angeles this time around. Fans can expect more of the idealistic legal work and personal challenges that define his character.
‘Grace’ (2021–)

The fifth season of this crime series arrives on BritBox on February 5. Detective Superintendent Roy Grace continues to solve difficult cases while he remains haunted by the mystery of his wife’s disappearance. He uses his unorthodox methods and sharp mind to bring criminals to justice in Brighton. The new episodes will delve deeper into his personal life and his ongoing search for answers.
‘Field Generals: History of the Black Quarterback’ (2026)

This four-part docuseries begins on Peacock on February 5. It tells the important stories of Black quarterbacks throughout the history of professional football. The series examines their achievements and the challenges they faced within the context of the times they played in. It is an insightful look at how these athletes changed the game and paved the way for future generations.
‘LOL: Last One Laughing Brazil’ (2021–)

The fifth season of this comedy competition arrives on Prime Video on February 6. Ten professional comedians are placed in a room together and must try to make their opponents laugh. The catch is that they are not allowed to laugh themselves or they will be eliminated from the game. It features a variety of unusual challenges and sketches designed to test their self-control.
‘The ‘Burbs’ (2026)

This new series arrives on Peacock on February 8. It is an adaptation of a classic movie and focuses on a young couple living in a quiet neighborhood. They begin to suspect their neighbors are hiding dark secrets and start investigating with the help of some quirky local residents. You will see plenty of humor and mystery as they peel back the layers of their seemingly normal suburb.
’90 Day: The Single Life’ (2021–)

Season 5 of this reality spin-off premieres on TLC on February 9. Six familiar faces from the franchise are back as they try to navigate life as single people while searching for new love. The show follows them as they go on dates and deal with the emotional baggage of their past relationships. It offers a look at the challenges of starting over and finding a second chance at happiness.
‘The Artful Dodger’ (2023–)

The second season of this period drama returns to Hulu on February 10. Set in Australia during the middle of the nineteenth century, it follows Jack Dawkins as he tries to leave his criminal past behind. He has transitioned from a life of pick-pocketing to becoming a skilled surgeon but his history comes back to haunt him. You will see him navigate the line between his new professional life and the world of crime.
‘Katt Williams: The Last Report’ (2026)

This new stand-up special from legendary comedian Katt Williams premieres on Netflix on February 10. He brings his famous energy and bold perspectives to the stage as he talks about current events and celebrities. Williams covers a wide range of topics including his thoughts on popular conspiracy theories and the state of the world today. It is a highly anticipated return for fans of his unique style of comedy.
‘Cross’ (2024–)

The second season of this thriller series premieres on Prime Video on February 11. It features a homicide detective and forensic psychologist who works in Washington D.C. to catch a dangerous serial killer. This season introduces new threats that seem to be connected to the past of the main character. You can expect a lot of suspense and psychological games as the investigation unfolds.
‘Origin: The Story of the Basketball Africa League’ (2026)

This documentary premieres on ESPN on February 11. It highlights the significance of sports for the future of the African continent and the growing popularity of basketball there. The film explores the connection between the United States and Africa through the development of this professional league. You will see how the sport is bringing people together and creating new opportunities for young athletes.
‘Love Story’ (2026)

This limited series begins on FX on February 12. It dramatizes the real-life romance and eventual tragic deaths of John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette. The show looks at their relationship under the intense spotlight of the media and the pressures of their social status. It offers a personal look at one of the most famous couples in American history.
‘Can You Keep a Secret?’ (2026)

This new series arrives on Paramount+ on February 12. The story follows a retired couple who decide to fake a death in order to collect insurance money. This deception puts a massive amount of strain on their family as they try to keep the secret from being discovered. You will see the moral dilemmas and humorous complications that arise from their desperate plan.
‘How to Get to Heaven from Belfast’ (2026)

This series premieres on Netflix on February 12. Three friends who have known each other since childhood reunite after they learn about the death of a former classmate. They end up going on a thrilling and unexpected adventure across the beautiful landscape of Ireland. The show blends mystery with the emotional journey of rediscovering their friendship as adults.
‘American Pickers’ (2010–)

Season 27 of this long-running reality series returns to History on February 13. The team continues to travel across the country in search of rare artifacts and hidden treasures. They visit a variety of locations to find unique collectibles that they can buy and resell to collectors. It provides a fascinating look at the history of everyday objects and the stories behind them.
‘Belle Collective’ (2021)

The seventh season of this reality series starts on OWN on February 13. It follows five successful Black female entrepreneurs as they work together in Mississippi. Their goal is to redevelop a historic district that has been struggling for many years. You will see how they balance their professional ambitions with their personal lives and community goals.
‘Filthy Fortunes’ (2025–)

Season 2 of this series arrives on the Discovery Channel on February 15. It features Matt Paxton who is known as the King of Hoards for his ability to find value in cluttered spaces. He visits homes filled with items to search for rare and valuable collectibles that others might overlook. Each episode shows the process of cleaning up and discovering the treasures hidden within.
‘Unexpected’ (2017–)

The seventh season of this reality show premieres on TLC on February 16. It follows three teenagers and their parents as they navigate the different stages of pregnancy and early parenthood. The show highlights the challenges and emotional moments that these young families face during a life-changing time. It offers an honest look at the realities of teen pregnancy and the impact it has on entire families.
‘Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model’ (2026)

This reality series begins on Netflix on February 16. It takes a deep look into the legacy of the famous modeling competition and examines how it influenced the industry. The show also explores the lengths people will go to for fame and entertainment in the world of television. You will hear from people who were involved in the original program and learn about the lasting effects it had.
‘Love & Hip Hop Atlanta’ (2012–)

The fourteenth season of this reality hit returns to MTV on February 17. It follows several women who are in relationships with famous hip-hop stars as they navigate their own careers. The show documents their personal struggles with fame and the challenges of maintaining a family in the spotlight. You can expect plenty of drama and high-energy moments as their stories continue.
‘Ten Pound Poms’ (2023–)

Season 2 of this historical drama returns to BritBox on February 18. The story is set in the middle of the fifties and follows a group of people who leave Britain for a new life in Australia. They participate in a government program that offers them a cheap way to emigrate and start over. You will see the difficulties they face as they try to adjust to a new culture and build a future for themselves.
’56 Days’ (2026)

This new series premieres on Prime Video on February 18. It starts with a chance encounter at a supermarket between two people named Oliver and Ciara. Their new relationship is put to the test when a mysterious corpse is found fifty-six days after they first met. The show is a thriller that focuses on the secrets they keep and the investigation into the crime.
‘Being Gordon Ramsay’ (2026)

This docuseries arrives on Netflix on February 18. It follows the world-famous chef Gordon Ramsay as he balances his busy family life with his professional goals. You will see him as he prepares to open five new culinary experiences in the city of London. It offers a more personal look at the man behind the famous television persona and his drive for excellence.
‘Uncensored’ (2018–)

The seventh season of this biographical series returns to TV One on February 19. Each episode explores the personal and professional lives of influential Black celebrities in their own words. They share stories about their upbringing and the obstacles they had to overcome to achieve success. It is an intimate look at the experiences that shaped some of the most famous people in entertainment today.
‘True Crime Story’ (2021–)

Season 3 of this crime series premieres on the Sundance Channel on February 19. Hilarie Burton Morgan travels to small towns across the country to examine the unique impact that major crimes have on these communities. She looks at how these events change the town and the lives of the people who live there forever. Each episode focuses on a different location and a specific case that shocked the residents.
‘The Night Agent’ (2023–)

The third season of this high-stakes thriller arrives on Netflix on February 19. An FBI agent continues his work after a single emergency phone call pulls him back into a dangerous world. He finds himself caught in the middle of a deadly conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of the White House. You can expect plenty of action and suspense as he tries to uncover the truth and stay alive.
‘Dreaming Whilst Black’ (2023–)

Season 2 of this comedy drama premieres on Showtime on February 20. It follows an aspiring filmmaker named Kwabena who is struggling to make his dreams a reality. He is faced with a difficult choice when an old friend comes to him with a new opportunity that could change everything. The show explores the challenges of breaking into the creative industry while dealing with the realities of daily life.
‘Strip Law’ (2026)

This new series debuts on Netflix on February 20. It features an uptight lawyer named Lincoln Gumb who finds himself in an unlikely partnership with a magician named Sheila Flambé. They work together in Las Vegas to take on legal cases that most people think are impossible to win. The show combines legal drama with a unique setting and a sense of humor.
‘Portobello’ (2026)

This series premieres on Netflix on February 20. It tells the true story of Enzo Tortora who was a famous Italian television host during the eighties. His life was turned upside down when he was falsely accused of being involved with the mafia. The show chronicles his legal battle and the impact the accusations had on his career and his family.
‘Shoresy’ (2022–)

The fifth season of this comedy series arrives on Hulu on February 21. As a spin-off from another popular show, it follows the character Shoresy as he plays for a senior hockey team in Sudbury. His main goal is to make sure his team never loses a game again no matter what it takes. You will see plenty of fast-paced hockey action and the unique brand of humor fans have come to expect.
‘American Dad!’ (2005–)

Season 20 of this long-running animated comedy returns to FOX on February 22. It continues to follow the lives of a conservative CIA agent and his very eccentric family members. This includes an alien living in their attic and a talking goldfish who was once an East German athlete. The show uses satire to look at American culture and the daily adventures of this unusual household.
‘The Voice’ (2011–)

Season 29 of this hit singing competition premieres on NBC on February 23. Four legendary musical icons will return to their chairs to find the next big star. They will mentor aspiring singers through various rounds to see who has what it takes to win. It is always exciting to see which coach will lead their team to victory this time around.
‘The CEO Club’ (2026)

This docuseries premieres on Prime Video on February 23. It provides a behind the scenes look at female executives who are building massive empires in several different industries. You will see how they navigate the worlds of fashion and music while also managing their personal lives. The show highlights the hard work and strategy required to lead a major company in today’s market.
‘Paradise’ (2025–)

The second season of this thriller series arrives on Hulu on February 23. It follows a dedicated security team that is given the responsibility of protecting a former president of the United States. They have to deal with a variety of threats and high pressure situations to keep their client safe. This season promises more suspense and deep dives into the backgrounds of the main characters.
‘CIA’ (2026)

This new series starts on CBS on February 23. It features agents from both the FBI and the CIA who are joined together in a secret taskforce. Their mission is to prevent domestic terrorism and handle major threats within the city of New York. You will see the different methods used by these agencies as they work toward a common goal of public safety.
‘The Family Next Door’ (2025)

This series premieres on Acorn on February 23. Isabelle moves into a quiet cul-de-sac and quickly becomes suspicious of the people living around her. She begins to investigate a mysterious case and ends up uncovering secrets that her neighbors would rather keep hidden. The show is a mystery that focuses on the hidden lives of people in a seemingly normal community.
‘Beachfront Bargain Hunt: Renovation’ (2015–)

Season 12 of this reality series returns to Magnolia Network on February 24. It follows different families who decide to buy fixer-upper homes located right on the beach. You will see the entire process of transforming these rundown properties into beautiful dream vacation homes. Each episode shows the challenges of renovating in a coastal environment and the final reveal of the project.
‘Taylor Tomlinson: Prodigal Daughter’ (2026)

This new comedy special premieres on Netflix on February 24. This marks the fourth Netflix special for Taylor Tomlinson as she returns to the stage with all new material. She shares her funny and relatable thoughts on growing up and navigating adulthood in the modern world. Fans of her previous work can expect her signature wit and sharp observational humor.
‘Survivor’ (2000–)

The fiftieth season of this legendary reality series arrives on CBS on February 25. A group of castaways is left in a remote location where they must work together and against each other to survive. They compete in a variety of physical and mental challenges to avoid being voted out of the game. The ultimate goal is to be the last one standing and win the million dollar prize.
‘Scrubs’ (2026)

This new version of the medical series begins on ABC on February 25. It features the reunion of JD and Turk as they continue their careers in the field of medicine. They have to adjust to all the changes that have happened in the healthcare world while their legendary friendship remains as strong as ever. You will see plenty of the humor and heart that made the original show so popular with fans.
‘House of Villains’ (2023–)

Season 3 of this reality competition premieres on E! on February 26. Ten people who were known as villains on other reality shows come together to compete for a large cash prize. They have to participate in various challenges and use their strategic skills to stay in the game. You can expect plenty of schemes and conflict as they try to outmaneuver each other.
‘The Gray House’ (2026)

This series premieres on Prime Video on February 26. It tells the true story of four women who worked as secret agents during the American Civil War. They used their positions to gather information and help the military effort while keeping their true identities hidden. The show offers a look at a lesser known part of history and the bravery of these female spies.
‘Formula 1: Drive to Survive’ (2019–)

The eighth season of this docuseries arrives on Netflix on February 27. It follows the drivers and team owners as they navigate another intense season of professional racing. You will see the high pressure world of Formula 1 both on the track and in the private lives of the people involved. It provides an inside look at the cutthroat competition and the massive effort required to win at the highest level of the sport.
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