The Hit Romance Series’ Second Part and All the Other TV Shows Coming to Netflix This Week

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Netflix offers a diverse lineup of television content this week, ranging from the conclusion of a highly anticipated Regency-era romance to the adrenaline-fueled drama of professional racing. Subscribers can look forward to a new eccentric German comedy, the arrival of a beloved police procedural’s final seasons, and the latest installment of a hit sports documentary. Whether you prefer historical courtships or viral video mishaps, the streaming giant has scheduled something for every taste.

‘Crap Happens’ (2026)

'Crap Happens' (2026)
Warner Bros. International Television Production Germany

This offbeat German comedy series makes its global debut on Thursday, February 26. The story follows Toni, a failed rapper who is forced to return to his rural hometown of Kacken after his mother dies in a bizarre accident involving a duck. Upon his arrival, he must navigate the challenges of sudden fatherhood when he discovers a teenage son he never knew existed. The show blends surreal humor with emotional beats as Toni juggles his stalled music career with the eccentricities of provincial life.

‘Bridgerton’ (2020)

'Bridgerton' (2020)
shondaland

The second half of Season 4 arrives on Thursday, February 26, bringing Benedict Bridgerton’s romantic journey to its dramatic conclusion. Viewers will finally see how the artistic second son navigates his complex feelings for the mysterious Lady in Silver, now revealed to be Sophie Baek. This batch of episodes promises to resolve the lingering tensions from the masquerade ball and address the societal obstacles standing in the way of their union. As the season wraps up, the Ton is set to be rocked by new scandals and revelations that will reshape the family’s future.

‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ (2013)

'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' (2013)
Universal Television

Fans of the 99th precinct can enjoy the final chapters of this acclaimed sitcom as Seasons 7 and 8 land on the platform on Thursday, February 26. The series continues to follow the hilarious and heartfelt exploits of Detective Jake Peralta and his colleagues as they solve crimes and navigate personal milestones. These seasons cover significant changes within the department, including Captain Holt’s career shifts and the squad’s adaptation to new realities in policing. The addition completes the library for the show, allowing viewers to binge the entire series from start to finish.

‘Ridiculousness’ (2011)

'Ridiculousness' (2011)
New Remote Productions

A massive collection of episodes from this long-running MTV clip show becomes available for streaming on Thursday, February 26. Hosted by Rob Dyrdek alongside Steelo Brim and Chanel West Coast, the series highlights the most hilarious and painful viral videos from the internet. Each episode features a specific theme or category of mishaps, often accompanied by celebrity guests who react to the chaotic footage. It serves as a lighthearted option for viewers looking for quick laughs and shock-value entertainment.

‘Formula 1: Drive to Survive’ (2019)

'Formula 1: Drive to Survive' (2019)
Box to Box Films

The eighth season of this immersive documentary series premieres on Friday, February 27, just in time to build hype for the new racing calendar. This installment takes a deep dive into the 2025 Formula 1 World Championship, offering unprecedented access to the drivers and team principals. Key storylines include Lewis Hamilton’s high-profile transition to Ferrari and the intense on-track rivalries that defined the previous year’s competition. Fans can expect the show’s signature mixture of high-stakes racing footage and behind-the-scenes political drama.

Let us know which of these premieres you are most excited to watch in the comments.

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