Here Are the TV Shows Premiering in February 2026
February is going to be a massive month for television fans with a huge variety of new series and returning favorites hitting the small screen. Whether you are looking for intense docuseries about sports legends or lighthearted reality shows that follow big personalities there is definitely something for everyone to enjoy this month. From high stakes mysteries set in beautiful locations to the latest seasons of long running comedies the schedule is packed with options across every major streaming service and cable network. You can expect plenty of fresh stories and familiar faces as these shows make their way into your living room throughout the weeks ahead.
‘Rise of the 49ers’ (2026)

This docuseries premieres on AMC plus at the start of the month and follows the journey of a legendary football team. It focuses on how the San Francisco 49ers transformed from a struggling group into a dominant force during the eighties. Viewers get to see the behind the scenes stories of how the team managed to win four Super Bowls in a single decade. The show provides a deep dive into the history and figures that defined an era of professional sports.
‘Vanished’ (2026)

This series arrives on MGM plus and centers on a woman named Alice Monroe during a vacation in France. The plot kicks into gear when her boyfriend Tom Parker suddenly disappears while they are traveling on a train to Arles. Alice is forced to investigate his mysterious past to figure out what happened to him. It is a suspenseful story that explores the secrets hidden within a seemingly normal relationship.
‘Glitter & Gold: Ice Dancing’ (2026)

Netflix is bringing ‘Glitter & Gold Ice Dancing’ to the platform just in time for the upcoming winter games. It takes a close look at the intense and often dramatic world of professional ice dance couples. The episodes follow these athletes as they train and compete for the chance to win gold and glory on the international stage. You will see the physical and emotional demands that come with being at the top of this elegant but high stakes sport.
‘Below Deck Down Under’ (2022–)

The fourth season of ‘Below Deck Down Under’ premieres on Bravo and follows a hardworking crew in the tropical islands of Australia. Life on a superyacht is never easy as the staff deals with demanding guests and complex internal politics. The episodes highlight the balance between professional duties and the personal drama that comes with living in close quarters. Fans can expect plenty of beautiful scenery alongside the usual chaos of the yachting industry.
‘Summer House’ (2017–)

The tenth season of ‘Summer House’ returns to Bravo to follow a group of friends sharing a home in Montauk. They spend their weekends away from the city to enjoy the beach and the local nightlife during the busiest time of year. Naturally the close living arrangements lead to plenty of drama and changing relationship dynamics throughout the summer. It provides a look at the social lives and conflicts of these friends as they navigate their time together in New York.
‘Father Brown’ (2013–)

BritBox is releasing the thirteenth season of ‘Father Brown’ which is a long running series set in the early fifties. The show features a Roman Catholic priest who uses his intuition and observational skills to solve various crimes in his community. Father Brown often finds himself involved in mysteries that baffle the local police and require his unique perspective. Each episode presents a new case for the titular character to crack while maintaining his compassionate nature.
‘Tyler Perry’s House of Payne’ (2007–)

The fifteenth season of ‘Tyler Perry’s House of Payne’ arrives on BET to continue the story of a multi generational family in Atlanta. The Paynes navigate the typical challenges of everyday life while trying to maintain their bond under one roof. There is always a mix of humor and heart as the characters deal with various conflicts and life lessons. It remains a staple for viewers who enjoy family centered storytelling with a comedic touch.
‘Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living’ (2020–)

‘Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living’ enters its seventh season on BET and follows Jeremy as he moves his family to Georgia. He relocates to help his grandfather manage a rundown home for the elderly that was purchased on a whim. The show focuses on the interactions between the staff and the residents who live in the facility. Much of the humor comes from the different generations trying to get along in a chaotic environment.
‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ (2022–)

Netflix is releasing the fourth season of ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ which is a legal drama that follows a lawyer named Mickey Haller. He is known for running his entire law practice out of the back of his car while traveling across Los Angeles. The episodes show him taking on a variety of difficult cases that put his skills and ideals to the test. It is based on the popular series of books and continues to explore the complexities of the justice system.
‘Grace’ (2021–)

The fifth season of ‘Grace’ premieres on BritBox and centers on Detective Superintendent Roy Grace. He is a dedicated investigator who works hard to solve tough cases while dealing with personal trauma. Roy remains haunted by the mysterious disappearance of his wife which happened many years in the past. The show combines police procedural elements with the ongoing mystery of his private life.
‘Field Generals: History of the Black Quarterback’ (2026)

Peacock is releasing ‘Field Generals History of the Black Quarterback’ which is a four part series that examines the legacy of Black quarterbacks. It tells the stories of these athletes within the historical contexts of the different eras in which they played. The show highlights the challenges they faced and the breakthroughs they achieved on the field. It is an informative look at how these players changed the landscape of the sport over time.
‘LOL: Last One Laughing Brazil’ (2021–)

The fifth season of ‘LOL Last One Laughing Brazil’ arrives on Prime Video featuring ten different Brazilian comedians. They are placed in a room together and must compete in unusual games to make each other laugh. The catch is that they are not allowed to laugh themselves or they will be eliminated from the competition. It is a high energy show that tests the willpower and comedic skills of everyone involved.
‘The ‘Burbs’ (2026)

‘The ‘Burbs’ is an adaptation of the classic movie and premieres on Peacock later this month. It follows a young couple who begins to suspect that their quiet suburban neighborhood is hiding some dark secrets. With the help of their eccentric neighbors they start investigating the strange occurrences happening on their street. The show blends mystery and humor as the characters try to uncover the truth about the people living next door.
’90 Day: The Single Life’ (2021–)

The fifth season of ’90 Day The Single Life’ arrives on TLC and features several past participants from the original franchise. These fan favorites are now navigating life as single people while they search for another chance at love. The episodes document their dating experiences and the personal growth they go through after their previous relationships ended. It provides a look at the challenges of finding a partner while dealing with public scrutiny.
‘The Artful Dodger’ (2023–)

‘The Artful Dodger’ returns for a second season on Hulu and picks up with Jack Dawkins in Australia. After leaving his life as a pickpocket to become a surgeon he finds that his past is starting to catch up with him. He eventually finds himself drawn back into a life of crime despite his attempts to stay on a respectable path. The story is set in the mid nineteenth century and offers a fresh take on the classic character.
‘Katt Williams: The Last Report’ (2026)

Netflix is hosting ‘Katt Williams The Last Report’ which is a new stand up special from the iconic comedian. He is known for his bold and often controversial takes on various topics including celebrities and global conspiracies. This performance features his signature style and sharp observations about the world at large. Fans of his previous work can expect a high energy set that covers a wide range of current events.
‘Cross’ (2024–)

The second season of ‘Cross’ arrives on Prime Video and focuses on a decorated homicide detective and forensic psychologist. Alex Cross finds himself facing a particularly sadistic serial killer who seems to have a personal connection to him. As the investigation progresses he must also deal with new threats that emerge from his own past. It is a dark and intense series that explores the mind of a hunter and his prey.
‘Origin: The Story of the Basketball Africa League’ (2026)

This documentary premiere on ESPN focuses on the development and impact of a major basketball league in Africa. ‘Origin The Story of the Basketball Africa League’ showcases how important sports are to the future of the continent. The film also explores the strong connection between American basketball and the growing movement in Africa. It provides an inspiring look at the athletes and organizers working to build something lasting.
‘Love Story’ (2026)

FX is releasing ‘Love Story’ which is a limited series that dramatizes the high profile romance between John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette. The show explores their relationship from the beginning until their tragic deaths in a plane crash. It looks at the intense media attention they faced and how it affected their private lives. This production aims to provide a deeper understanding of the couple behind the famous headlines.
‘Can You Keep a Secret?’ (2026)

‘Can You Keep a Secret?’ premieres on Paramount plus and tells the story of a retired couple with a desperate plan. They decide to fake the death of one partner in order to collect a large insurance payout for their future. However this deception starts to put a massive strain on their family as the lies become harder to maintain. It is a drama that explores how far people will go when they feel they have no other options.
‘How to Get to Heaven from Belfast’ (2026)

‘How to Get to Heaven from Belfast’ debuts on Netflix and follows three lifelong friends who reunite after many years apart. Their meeting is prompted by the death of a former classmate and leads them on a thrilling adventure across Ireland. As they travel they find themselves caught up in a mystery that challenges their friendship and their safety. The show combines elements of dark comedy and suspense as the trio navigates their unexpected journey.
‘American Pickers’ (2010–)

The twenty seventh season of ‘American Pickers’ premieres on the History Channel this month. It follows a group of antique and collectible hunters as they travel across the country to find hidden treasures. They visit private collections and cluttered barns to search for rare artifacts they can buy and resell. Each episode highlights the history of the items they find and the interesting people they meet along the way.
‘Belle Collective’ (2021–)

‘Belle Collective’ returns for a seventh season on OWN and focuses on five Black female entrepreneurs in Mississippi. They are working together to redevelop a historic district that has been struggling for many years. The show follows their professional efforts to revitalize the community while also looking at their personal lives and relationships. It highlights the determination and business savvy required to make a lasting impact in their hometown.
‘Filthy Fortunes’ (2025–)

The second season of ‘Filthy Fortunes’ arrives on the Discovery Channel and follows the work of Matt Paxton. Known as the King of Hoards he specializes in searching through incredibly cluttered homes for valuable items. He helps families sort through their belongings to find rare pieces that could be worth a lot of money. The show offers a fascinating look at the treasures that can be found in the most unlikely and messy places.
‘Unexpected’ (2017–)

TLC is releasing the seventh season of ‘Unexpected’ which is a reality show that examines the different stages of teen pregnancy. It follows three teenage couples and their parents as they navigate the life changing experience of becoming young parents. The episodes show the challenges they face at home and at school while preparing for the arrival of their babies. It provides a raw and honest look at the impact of early parenthood on the entire family.
‘Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model’ (2026)

‘Reality Check Inside America’s Next Top Model’ is a new reality series on Netflix that takes an investigative look at the legacy of a famous competition. It explores what happened behind the scenes and how the contestants were treated during the production of the show. The episodes ask questions about the ethics of reality television and how far producers go for entertainment. It features interviews and archival footage to reveal the true story of the iconic program.
‘Love & Hip Hop Atlanta’ (2012–)

The fourteenth season of ‘Love & Hip Hop Atlanta’ returns to MTV to follow a group of women in the music industry. They are either stars themselves or are partners of famous hip hop artists navigating the world of fame. The show documents their personal and professional struggles as they deal with relationship issues and career goals. Fans can expect plenty of heated moments and emotional breakthroughs throughout the season.
‘Ten Pound Poms’ (2023–)

The second season of ‘Ten Pound Poms’ premieres on BritBox and follows a group of British citizens moving to Australia. Set in the mid fifties the show explores a government program that allowed people to relocate for a very small fee. These newcomers hope to start fresh lives away from the struggles of post war Britain. The episodes highlight the challenges of adjusting to a new culture and the unexpected reality of their new home.
’56 Days’ (2026)

’56 Days’ arrives on Prime Video and centers on a couple named Oliver and Ciara who meet in a supermarket. Their relationship is quickly put to the test when they decide to move in together during a lockdown. Things take a dark turn when a murdered corpse is discovered exactly fifty six days after their first meeting. It is a suspenseful thriller that slowly uncovers the secrets the couple has been keeping from each other.
‘Being Gordon Ramsay’ (2026)

Netflix is releasing ‘Being Gordon Ramsay’ which is a docuseries that follows the busy life of the world famous chef. It shows him as he balances his responsibilities to his family with his ambitious professional goals. The cameras follow him as he prepares to open five new culinary experiences in London at the same time. You get a behind the scenes look at the pressure and dedication required to maintain a massive restaurant empire.
‘Uncensored’ (2018–)

The seventh season of ‘Uncensored’ premieres on TV One and offers a deep dive into the lives of influential Black celebrities. Each episode features a different star who shares their personal story in their own words without any filters. They discuss their rise to fame and the obstacles they had to overcome along the way. It provides an intimate and honest look at the people behind the public personas we see in the media.
‘True Crime Story’ (2021–)

‘True Crime Story It Could Not Happen Here’ returns for the third season on the Sundance Channel. Hilarie Burton Morgan visits various small towns across the country to examine the lasting impact of major crimes on these tight knit communities. The show looks at how these events change the local culture and the lives of the people who live there. It is a thoughtful exploration of justice and the way a single event can ripple through a whole town.
‘The Night Agent’ (2023–)

The third season of ‘The Night Agent’ arrives on Netflix and continues the story of an FBI agent working in the White House. He is responsible for answering an emergency phone line that rarely ever rings. When a call finally comes in he is pulled into a dangerous conspiracy that involves the highest levels of government. The episodes are full of action and suspense as he tries to uncover the truth and stay alive.
‘Dreaming Whilst Black’ (2023–)

‘Dreaming Whilst Black’ returns for its second season on Showtime and follows the character Kwabena. He is a young man struggling to balance his filmmaking dreams with the practical realities of life. When an old friend offers him an unexpected opportunity he must decide whether to keep pushing forward or give up on his passion. The show provides a humorous but realistic look at the challenges faced by creative people of color.
‘Strip Law’ (2026)

Netflix is debuting ‘Strip Law’ which is a unique series about an uptight lawyer named Lincoln Gumb who works in Las Vegas. He finds himself teaming up with a magician named Sheila Flambé to take on cases that seem impossible to win. The pair uses their combined skills to navigate the unusual legal landscape of the city. It is a fast paced show that mixes courtroom drama with the flashy and unpredictable nature of Vegas entertainment.
‘Portobello’ (2026)

‘Portobello’ premieres on Netflix and chronicles the real life story of a famous Italian television host named Enzo Tortora. During the eighties he was falsely accused of having connections to the mafia which led to a massive legal battle. The show explores the impact of these accusations on his career and his personal life as he fought to clear his name. It is a dramatic look at a high profile case that shocked the public in Italy.
‘Shoresy’ (2022–)

The fifth season of ‘Shoresy’ arrives on Hulu and follows the titular character as he moves to a new hockey team. The protagonist joins a senior AAA team in Sudbury with the goal of never losing another game. The show maintains the fast paced and irreverent humor that fans of the original series have come to expect. It focuses on the camaraderie and competition within the world of minor league hockey.
‘American Dad!’ (2005–)

‘American Dad!’ returns for its twentieth season on FOX this month. It continues to follow Stan Smith who is a conservative CIA agent living with his very eccentric family. The household includes his wife and kids along with an alien named Roger and a talking goldfish named Klaus. The episodes often parody American culture and politics through the lens of extreme viewpoints and wild adventures.
‘The Voice’ (2011–)

The twenty ninth season of ‘The Voice’ premieres on NBC with four iconic coaches leading the way. They compete against each other to find and mentor the most talented aspiring singers from across the country. The goal is to transform these performers into the next big phenomenon in the music industry. Viewers can watch the blind auditions and battle rounds as the contestants fight for a chance to win the grand prize.
‘The CEO Club’ (2026)

Prime Video is releasing ‘The CEO Club’ which is a docuseries that provides a behind the scenes look at successful female leaders. The show follows these individuals as they manage massive empires across industries like fashion and sports and music. It explores the challenges they face in their professional roles while also balancing their personal responsibilities. It is an inspiring look at the drive and intelligence required to reach the top of the business world.
‘Paradise’ (2025–)

The second season of ‘Paradise’ arrives on Hulu and focuses on a high level security team. Their primary mission is to protect a former president who is facing a series of dangerous threats. The episodes show the team dealing with complex political situations and physical dangers while trying to maintain safety. It is a suspenseful series that looks at the intense world of executive protection and the secrets that come with it.
‘CIA’ (2026)

‘CIA’ premieres on CBS and follows a clandestine taskforce made up of both FBI and CIA agents. They are based in New York and work together to prevent acts of domestic terrorism before they can happen. The show focuses on the collaboration between the two agencies as they share information and resources to protect the city. It is a fast paced drama that explores the high pressure environment of modern counter terrorism.
‘The Family Next Door’ (2025)

Acorn is releasing ‘The Family Next Door’ which is a mystery series about a woman named Isabelle who moves into a quiet cul de sac. Shortly after her arrival she begins to suspect that her new neighbors are involved in something suspicious. She starts investigating a mysterious case that has been haunting the community for some time. The show builds tension as Isabelle uncovers the secrets hidden behind the friendly exterior of her neighborhood.
‘Beachfront Bargain Hunt: Renovation’ (2015–)

The twelfth season of ‘Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation’ arrives on the Magnolia Network. It follows families who purchase affordable beachfront properties that are in need of significant work. The episodes document the entire renovation process as these fixer uppers are transformed into beautiful dream homes by the water. You get to see the challenges of coastal construction and the final results of their hard work and investment.
‘Taylor Tomlinson: Prodigal Daughter’ (2026)

Netflix is hosting ‘Taylor Tomlinson Prodigal Daughter’ which is the fourth comedy special from the stand up star. She is known for her relatable and sharp wit as she discusses her personal life and the challenges of growing up. This performance features her latest material and provides an honest look at her experiences with family and relationships. Fans of her previous work will find plenty of the same insightful humor that has made her a favorite in the industry.
‘Survivor’ (2000–)

The milestone fiftieth season of ‘Survivor’ premieres on CBS with a new group of contestants. They are sent to a remote location where they must compete in physical and mental challenges to survive. The players must outwit and outplay each other while also working together to build a functional society. The season culminates in one person being named the sole survivor and winning a million dollar prize.
‘Scrubs’ (2001–)

‘Scrubs’ returns to ABC as a revival that reunites the beloved characters JD and Turk in the medical field. They are now older and must adjust to the many changes that have happened in the healthcare industry over the years. Despite the new environment their strong friendship remains at the heart of the story. The show balances comedic moments with the emotional realities of working in a hospital and helping patients every day.
‘House of Villains’ (2023–)

The third season of ‘House of Villains’ arrives on E! and features ten of the most infamous personalities from television history. They are placed in a house together and must compete in a series of challenges to win a large cash prize. The show focuses on the strategic alliances and the predictable backstabbing that happens when big personalities clash. It is a high energy program that leans into the dramatic reputations of its cast members.
‘The Gray House’ (2026)

‘The Gray House’ premieres on Prime Video and tells the true story of four brave women during the American Civil War. They served as espionage agents who risked their lives to gather intelligence for the military. The show depicts the dangers they faced while operating in secret and the impact their work had on the outcome of the war. It is a dramatic look at a lesser known part of history and the heroes who worked behind the scenes.
‘Formula 1: Drive to Survive’ (2019–)

The eighth season of ‘Formula 1 Drive to Survive’ arrives on Netflix to follow the latest world championship. It provides an inside look at the lives of the drivers and team owners as they navigate the intense world of racing. The cameras capture the action on the track as well as the personal drama and business deals that happen behind the scenes. It remains a must watch for fans who want to understand the high stakes environment of global motorsports.
Please let us know which of these February premieres you are most excited to watch in the comments.


