
Netflix’s February lineup offers something for almost every taste – from nail-biting courtroom drama to globe-spanning espionage, prehistoric thrills and a fresh new comedy-drama from Ireland. Whether you’re in the mood to binge a tense legal saga, unravel secrets with ex-spies, revisit Jurassic dinosaurs or take an emotional road trip across Belfast, here’s what’s new this month on Netflix. Stream at your own pace, but don’t miss these highlights.
The Lincoln Lawyer – Season 4 (Now on Netflix)
The Lincoln Lawyer returns with its fourth season premiering on Netflix, dropping all 10 episodes at once. This season adapts Michael Connelly’s The Law of Innocence, thrusting defence attorney Mickey Haller into his toughest case yet – because this time he’s the one accused of murder, framed when a body is discovered in the trunk of his car. Haller must defend himself from behind bars while his loyal team, including Lorna and Cisco, scramble to uncover who set him up and why. The legal drama keeps its signature mix of procedural intensity and character depth, with standout performances and clever courtroom manoeuvres that thread mystery with personal stakes. It’s tense, well-plotted and engaging for fans of legal thrillers.
Unfamiliar (Now on Netflix)
Unfamiliar is a German espionage thriller series that blends spy action with intense psychological drama. The story follows former intelligence operatives Simon and Meret Schäfer, who have left secret service life behind to run a discrete safe house in Berlin. Their quiet existence – and their marriage – is upended when a long-buried threat resurfaces, forcing them to confront assassins, intelligence agencies and past betrayals while trying to protect their family. The six-episode season combines high-stakes espionage with deeper emotional tension as trust and survival collide in unpredictable ways. With strong lead performances and a grounded European feel, it’s ideal for viewers who like spy stories that focus as much on character complexity as on action and intrigue.
Jurassic World Rebirth (Sunday)
Although Jurassic World Rebirth isn’t a Netflix original, it’s arriving on streaming platforms and generating buzz this month as part of the broader Jurassic franchise resurgence. Set years after Jurassic World Dominion, the story sends a team to a remote island where dinosaurs still survive in isolation. Led by Scarlett Johansson, the mission to extract dinosaur DNA that could hold medical secrets blends action, adventure and awe-inspiring encounters with prehistoric creatures. Reviews have been mixed – audiences generally find it more enjoyable than recent sequels, even if it doesn’t entirely reinvent the franchise – but the familiar thrills and updated narrative offer a fun watch for fans of dinosaur spectacle and blockbuster adventure.
How to Get to Heaven from Belfast (Feb 12)
From Derry Girls creator Lisa McGee comes a new eight-part Netflix comedy-drama that sets off on an unexpected journey of friendship and mystery. Following three long-time friends from Belfast – Saoirse, Robyn and Dara – the story begins at the wake of a childhood friend’s death and quickly turns into a road-trip-style adventure across Ireland. With McGee’s trademark blend of sharp humour and heartfelt character work, the series promises laughter, emotional depth and a fresh take on reconnecting with the past while facing life’s absurdities. It’s the perfect pick for viewers who love comedy with soul and big-hearted storytelling.