February’s streaming landscape bursts with high-profile releases across every genre. From Taylor Sheridan’s ‘1923’ return to the explosive Baldwin family documentary, audiences gain fresh options for weekend binges. Paramount+ kicks off Sunday with ‘1923’ season 2, finally continuing the Dutton saga after production delays. Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren reprise their roles in this gritty Yellowstone prequel about Montana’s brutal ranch wars.
NBC dominates Sunday nights with two major launches: nature epic ‘The Americas’ (narrated by Tom Hanks) and the ‘Suits LA’ spin-off. Stephen Amell leads this West Coast legal drama, while Gabriel Macht makes a cameo as Harvey Specter. Meanwhile, Prime Video’s ‘Reacher’ season 3 drops Thursday, adapting Lee Child’s ‘Persuader’ with Alan Ritchson’s fan-favorite brute justice.
‘Grand Theft Hamlet’ blends Shakespearean tragedy with digital anarchy. AP Film Writer Jake Coyle notes: ‘When Shakespeare wrote of “slings and arrows,” he never imagined pythons in bars or Hamlet on a helipad’.
Music fans savor Tate McRae’s introspective third album ‘So Close to What’, featuring collabs with The Kid LAROI. For gamers, Obsidian’s ‘Avowed’ delivers sword-and-sorcery adventures set in the Pillars of Eternity universe, launching Tuesday on Xbox and PC. Controversy meets reality TV as TLC’s ‘The Baldwins’ documents Alec and Hilaria navigating parenthood amid ongoing legal battles from the ‘Rust’ tragedy.
- February 21: Roddy Ricch’s ‘The Navy Album’ and gaming doc ‘Grand Theft Hamlet’
- February 23: ‘1923’ Season 2, ‘The Americas’, ‘Suits LA’, and ‘The Baldwins’ premiere