All the Movies Coming to Paramount+ in February 2026

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Paramount+ is expanding its library this February with a diverse array of cinematic offerings, ranging from classic Academy Award winners to modern action thrillers and family-friendly animations. The streaming service is set to introduce over one hundred titles, beginning with a massive drop on the first of the month. Subscriptions provide access to these films throughout the month, catering to fans of various genres including romance, comedy, and gritty drama. This comprehensive collection ensures that viewers have a steady stream of entertainment options as the winter season continues.

‘Hotel Artemis’ (2018)

'Hotel Artemis' (2018)
The Ink Factory

Set in a near-future Los Angeles, this action thriller centers on a secret hospital for criminals run by a woman known as the Nurse. On February 1, 2026, the film joins the platform, showcasing a high-stakes night where various dangerous individuals converge during a city-wide riot. The facility operates under strict rules that are tested when a high-value item and a vengeful mob boss enter the premises. This title provides a stylized look at an underground medical sanctuary for the world’s most wanted outlaws.

‘The Rugrats Movie’ (1998)

'The Rugrats Movie' (1998)
Paramount Pictures

This animated adventure brings the popular television characters to the big screen as Tommy Pickles and his friends attempt to return his new baby brother to the hospital. The film arrives on the service on February 1, 2026, featuring the group’s journey through a dangerous forest using a makeshift wagon. The narrative explores themes of sibling rivalry and the bond of friendship among the toddlers. It served as the first of several theatrical releases for the franchise and remains a staple of nineties animation.

‘Here Comes the Boom’ (2012)

'Here Comes the Boom' (2012)
Columbia Pictures

A high school biology teacher takes the unusual step of becoming a mixed martial arts fighter to raise money for his school’s failing music program. Joining the lineup on February 1, 2026, the comedy follows his rigorous training and unlikely ascent within the fighting world. Despite his lack of experience, his dedication inspires both his students and his colleagues. The story combines physical comedy with a motivational underdog arc set in the professional fighting arena.

‘The Best of Me’ (2014)

'The Best of Me' (2014)
Relativity Media

Based on a novel by Nicholas Sparks, this romantic drama follows high school sweethearts who reunite in their small hometown after twenty years apart. The film is scheduled for release on the streamer on February 1, 2026, alternating between their past relationship and their present-day connection. Their rekindled romance faces challenges from the same forces that drove them apart decades earlier. It explores the enduring nature of first love and the consequences of past choices.

‘The Words’ (2012)

'The Words' (2012)
Also Known As Pictures

This literary drama tells the story of an aspiring writer who finds a lost manuscript and publishes it as his own work to achieve massive success. Available for streaming starting February 1, 2026, the plot weaves through three distinct layers of storytelling that examine the price of plagiarism. As the protagonist reaches the height of his career, he is confronted by the true author of the story. The film delves into the moral complexities of ambition and the weight of stolen creativity.

‘The Original Kings of Comedy’ (2000)

'The Original Kings of Comedy' (2000)
Paramount Pictures

Directed by Spike Lee, this concert film captures four of the most prominent Black comedians during a stop on their highly successful tour in North Carolina. The documentary debuts on the platform on February 1, 2026, featuring extended stand-up sets that address social issues and family life. It showcases the distinctive styles of each performer as they entertain a sold-out arena audience. The film is noted for documenting a significant cultural moment in the history of American stand-up comedy.

‘Grease 2’ (1982)

'Grease 2' (1982)
Paramount Pictures

Returning to Rydell High two years after the original story, this musical sequel focuses on a new exchange student who tries to win the heart of the leader of the Pink Ladies. The film lands on the service on February 1, 2026, featuring an entirely new soundtrack and a fresh generation of students. To impress his romantic interest, the protagonist adopts a secret identity as a mysterious motorcyclist. This installment continues the tradition of high-energy musical numbers and teen angst.

‘Regarding Us’ (2024)

'Regarding Us' (2024)
The Great Griffon

This contemporary drama examines the intricacies of modern relationships and the shared experiences that define a close-knit group of friends. The film is added to the catalog on February 1, 2026, focusing on the emotional shifts that occur after a significant life event. Through a series of intimate conversations and confrontations, the characters re-evaluate their roles in each other’s lives. It provides a grounded look at the challenges of maintaining adult connections in a changing world.

‘Get Rich or Die Tryin” (2005)

'Get Rich or Die Tryin'' (2005)
Paramount Pictures

Loosely based on the life of rapper 50 Cent, this urban drama follows a young man’s transition from a successful drug dealer to an aspiring hip-hop artist. The movie becomes available on February 1, 2026, depicting the violent realities of the streets and the protagonist’s drive to escape them. After a near-fatal incident, he decides to dedicate his life to music and storytelling. The narrative emphasizes the struggle for survival and the redemptive power of artistic expression.

‘The Score’ (2001)

'The Score' (2001)
Paramount Pictures

An expert thief planning his retirement is convinced to take on one last high-stakes heist involving a priceless scepter in Montreal. Landing on the platform on February 1, 2026, the crime thriller follows the uneasy partnership between a veteran criminal and a volatile younger accomplice. They must navigate a series of complex security systems and mutual distrust to complete the job. The film is recognized for its focused approach to the technical aspects of a professional burglary.

‘Bridget Jones’s Baby’ (2016)

'Bridget Jones's Baby' (2016)
StudioCanal

The third installment of the popular romantic comedy series finds the titular character unexpectedly pregnant in her forties. Arriving on February 1, 2026, the film explores the uncertainty surrounding the identity of the child’s father between two different suitors. Bridget must navigate the challenges of modern pregnancy while managing her career and her complicated love life. The story brings back familiar faces to resolve the long-standing romantic tensions of the franchise.

‘Queen & Slim’ (2019)

'Queen & Slim' (2019)
Hillman Grad Productions

A first date takes a harrowing turn when a couple is pulled over by a police officer and an act of self-defense forces them to go on the run. The film joins the service on February 1, 2026, following their journey across the United States as they become symbols of a national movement. Along the way, they form a deep emotional bond while evading capture. This title is a powerful exploration of race, justice, and humanity in contemporary America.

‘The Golden Child’ (1986)

'The Golden Child' (1986)
Paramount Pictures

A social worker specializing in missing children is informed that he is the “chosen one” tasked with saving a mystical boy from an evil cult. Available on February 1, 2026, the film blends action, comedy, and fantasy elements as the protagonist travels to Tibet to retrieve a sacred dagger. He must overcome supernatural obstacles and demonic forces to fulfill his destiny. The narrative highlights the clash between modern skepticism and ancient spiritual power.

‘Jane Eyre’ (1996)

'Jane Eyre' (1996)
Miramax

This adaptation of Charlotte Brontë’s classic novel follows an orphaned girl who becomes a governess at a mysterious estate and falls in love with her employer. The period drama is added on February 1, 2026, depicting Jane’s struggle for independence and her discovery of dark secrets within the house. As she navigates the social constraints of the era, she must decide if her integrity is worth more than her romantic desires. The film emphasizes the gothic atmosphere and emotional depth of the original text.

‘Just Like Heaven’ (2005)

'Just Like Heaven' (2005)
DreamWorks Pictures

A lonely architect moves into a new apartment only to find that it is haunted by the spirit of the previous tenant who refuses to leave. Debuting on the streamer on February 1, 2026, the romantic comedy follows their initial conflict and eventual cooperation as they try to discover what happened to her. As they spend time together, they develop feelings that transcend the boundary between life and death. The story explores themes of destiny and the importance of living life to its fullest.

‘Face/Off’ (1997)

'Face/Off' (1997)
WCG Entertainment Productions

In this high-concept action thriller, an FBI agent undergoes a radical experimental surgery to assume the physical appearance of a terrorist to thwart a bomb plot. The film becomes available on February 1, 2026, featuring the subsequent chaos when the criminal wakes up and assumes the agent’s identity. The two men engage in a deadly game of cat and mouse while living each other’s lives. It is directed by John Woo and is known for its intense action sequences and dual performances.

‘The Argument’ (2020)

'The Argument' (2020)
Beachwood Park Films

After a dispute at a dinner party, a couple decides to recreate the entire evening repeatedly to determine who was actually at fault. This meta-comedy lands on the service on February 1, 2026, showing the increasingly absurd lengths they go to for a resolution. As they enlist their friends to act out the night, the boundaries between reality and the performance begin to blur. The film satirizes the petty nature of relationship conflicts and the subjectivity of memory.

‘Kiss the Girls’ (1997)

'Kiss the Girls' (1997)
Paramount Pictures

Based on the novel by James Patterson, this psychological thriller follows forensic psychologist Alex Cross as he investigates the disappearance of his niece. The movie arrives on February 1, 2026, focusing on his hunt for a serial kidnapper who calls himself “Casanova.” Cross teams up with a woman who managed to escape the kidnapper to track down the hidden lair. The narrative is a suspenseful procedural that highlights the meticulous work required to solve complex criminal cases.

‘Bounce’ (2000)

'Bounce' (2000)
Miramax

A man gives up his plane ticket to another traveler, only for the flight to crash, leading him to seek out the widow of the man who took his place. The drama joins the platform on February 1, 2026, exploring the guilt and complicated romance that develops between the two survivors. As their relationship deepens, the truth about his involvement in the tragedy threatens to destroy their connection. It is a character-driven story about loss, forgiveness, and moving forward.

‘Persona’ (2024)

'Persona' (2024)
Godspeedla Production

This modern thriller investigates the concept of identity in the digital age when a high-profile influencer finds her life being systematically taken over by an impostor. Added on February 1, 2026, the film tracks her descent into paranoia as her friends and family fail to notice the switch. She must fight to reclaim her reputation and her reality before she is completely erased. The story serves as a cautionary tale about the vulnerability of public personas in a connected world.

‘The Saint’ (1997)

'The Saint' (1997)
Paramount Pictures

An expert thief and master of disguise is hired by a Russian industrialist to steal the formula for cold fusion from a beautiful American scientist. The film premieres on the service on February 1, 2026, following the protagonist as he develops a conscience and falls in love with his target. He must use his skills to protect the scientist and prevent the technology from falling into the wrong hands. This action-adventure updates the classic character for a modern espionage setting.

‘Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!’ (2004)

'Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!' (2004)
DreamWorks Pictures

A small-town grocery clerk wins a contest to go on a date with a famous Hollywood movie star, leading to an unexpected love triangle. Coming to the platform on February 1, 2026, the comedy explores the contrast between celebrity life and rural reality. When the actor falls for the girl and follows her home, her best friend must finally confess his long-held feelings. The film is a lighthearted look at the nature of fame and true affection.

‘The Heartbreak Kid’ (2007)

'The Heartbreak Kid' (2007)
Conundrum Entertainment

A man who believes he has finally found “the one” gets married after a brief courtship, only to realize he made a mistake during their honeymoon. The movie is scheduled for February 1, 2026, depicting his attempts to pursue a different woman while keeping his new wife in the dark. His lies lead to a series of increasingly uncomfortable and comedic situations in a tropical resort setting. The story follows the Farrelly brothers’ signature style of irreverent humor.

‘Jersey Girl’ (2004)

'Jersey Girl' (2004)
Miramax

A high-powered publicist finds his life upended when he becomes a single father and is forced to move back to his childhood home in New Jersey. Arriving on February 1, 2026, the drama follows his struggle to balance his professional ambitions with his responsibilities to his young daughter. Over time, he learns to find value in his family and community rather than his career status. The film is a departure from director Kevin Smith’s usual work, focusing on domestic themes.

‘Bottom of the 9th’ (2019)

'Bottom of the 9th' (2019)
Dead Fish Films

After serving nearly twenty years in prison for a tragic mistake, a former baseball phenom returns to his old neighborhood to attempt a comeback. The film joins the catalog on February 1, 2026, highlighting his efforts to earn a spot on a minor league team despite his age. He must also navigate the complicated relationships he left behind and the stigma of his past. It is a story of redemption and the enduring passion for America’s pastime.

‘Bad News Bears’ (2005)

'Bad News Bears' (2005)
Paramount Pictures

A washed-up former professional baseball player is recruited to coach a misfit Little League team with no athletic talent. This remake of the classic comedy lands on February 1, 2026, following the team’s transition from outcasts to competitive players. The coach’s cynical attitude is challenged by the spirit of the kids as they prepare for a championship game. The film maintains the original’s rough-around-the-edges charm and sports-movie tropes.

‘Old Guy’ (2024)

'Old Guy' (2024)
23ten

An aging contract killer is brought back into the fold to train a newcomer who has a vastly different approach to the profession. The film makes its streaming debut on February 1, 2026, focusing on the generational clash between the veteran’s traditional methods and the rookie’s technology-driven style. As they work together on a high-stakes mission, they discover a conspiracy that targets them both. It is an action-comedy that examines the evolution of the hitman genre.

‘Cloverfield’ (2008)

'Cloverfield' (2008)
Bad Robot

Captured via handheld camera, this monster movie documents a group of friends as they attempt to rescue a loved one during a massive creature attack in New York City. The film is available starting February 1, 2026, providing a ground-level perspective of the urban destruction. The narrative is driven by the immediate terror of the characters as they navigate the collapsing infrastructure of Manhattan. It is notable for its viral marketing campaign and unique found-footage cinematography.

‘Match Point’ (2005)

'Match Point' (2005)
BBC Film

A former tennis pro climbs into the ranks of the British upper class through marriage, but his life is complicated by an obsessive affair with an aspiring actress. Joining the service on February 1, 2026, this dramatic thriller explores themes of luck, ambition, and the consequences of moral compromise. As the protagonist becomes desperate to protect his status, he contemplates a permanent solution to his problems. The film is set in London and represents a shift toward more serious themes for director Woody Allen.

‘Fear’ (1996)

'Fear' (1996)
Universal Pictures

A teenage girl’s first romance turns into a nightmare when her boyfriend reveals himself to be an obsessive and violent psychopath. The movie arrives on February 1, 2026, depicting the escalation of his behavior and the father’s attempt to protect his family. The tension builds to a home invasion where the family must fight for their lives. This psychological thriller serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked obsession.

‘Emma’ (1996)

'Emma' (1996)
Meridian Broadcasting Ltd

Based on Jane Austen’s novel, this period comedy follows a well-meaning but meddlesome young woman who takes pride in her matchmaking skills. The film lands on the platform on February 1, 2026, as Emma attempts to find a suitor for her protégé while remaining oblivious to her own romantic feelings. Her interference leads to various misunderstandings among the local gentry in early nineteenth-century England. The story is a vibrant adaptation of the classic literary satire on social classes.

‘Ella Enchanted’ (2004)

'Ella Enchanted' (2004)
World 2000 Entertainment

In a world filled with fairy tale tropes, a young girl who was cursed with the gift of obedience at birth goes on a quest to find her fairy godmother. Coming to the service on February 1, 2026, the film follows her journey to break the spell so she can live her own life. Along the way, she encounters various magical creatures and a prince who needs help protecting his kingdom. The narrative is a lighthearted and musical reimagining of the Cinderella archetype.

‘Call Me by Your Name’ (2017)

'Call Me by Your Name' (2017)
La Cinéfacture

During the summer of 1983 in Northern Italy, a romantic relationship develops between a seventeen-year-old student and an older research assistant staying with his family. The film is scheduled for February 1, 2026, capturing the emotional intensity of first love against a lush Mediterranean backdrop. Their connection evolves through shared interests in music, art, and literature. The story is an acclaimed exploration of identity, desire, and the bittersweet nature of memory.

‘The Beldham’ (2025)

'The Beldham' (2025)
Wicked Myth Films

This supernatural horror film follows a family that moves into a remote estate only to discover that an ancient entity resides within the walls. Available for streaming on February 1, 2026, the plot involves a mother’s desperate attempt to save her children from a ritualistic haunting. As the history of the house is revealed, the family must confront the sins of the previous owners. It utilizes atmospheric tension and psychological elements to create a sense of dread.

‘Sixteen Candles’ (1984)

'Sixteen Candles' (1984)
Universal Pictures

A high school girl’s sixteenth birthday is forgotten by her family as they prepare for her older sister’s wedding. This classic teen comedy joins the lineup on February 1, 2026, following her embarrassing encounters with a persistent freshman and her crush on a popular senior. The film captures the awkwardness and frustration of adolescence in a suburban setting. It is recognized as a definitive entry in the 1980s coming-of-age genre directed by John Hughes.

‘Love, Rosie’ (2014)

'Love, Rosie' (2014)
Constantin Film

Two best friends who have known each other since childhood are constantly separated by circumstance and poor timing throughout their lives. Arriving on February 1, 2026, the film tracks their relationship over several years as they navigate different countries, marriages, and careers. Despite the distances, they remain the most important people in each other’s lives. The story is a romantic drama that questions if true love can survive a lifetime of missed opportunities.

‘Rugrats Go Wild’ (2003)

'Rugrats Go Wild' (2003)
Paramount Pictures

This animated crossover event finds the Rugrats stranded on a deserted island where they encounter the Thornberry family. The movie becomes available on February 1, 2026, featuring an adventure where the toddlers must use their imagination to survive the jungle. It includes a unique subplot where the family dog, Spike, is finally able to speak through a specialized translation device. The film combines the distinct animation styles and themes of both popular Nickelodeon series.

‘She’s All That’ (1999)

'She's All That' (1999)
Tapestry Films

After being dumped by his popular girlfriend, a high school jock makes a bet that he can turn an unpopular, artistic girl into the prom queen. Debuting on the service on February 1, 2026, the comedy follows their transformation and the unexpected genuine connection that develops. As the prom approaches, the protagonist must deal with the fallout when the truth about the bet is revealed. This film is a staple of late-nineties teen cinema and its makeover tropes.

‘Down to Earth’ (2001)

'Down to Earth' (2001)
Paramount Pictures

A struggling Black comedian is accidentally taken to heaven before his time and is sent back to Earth in the body of a wealthy, elderly white businessman. The film joins the platform on February 1, 2026, showing his attempts to continue his comedy career and win over the woman he loves. He must navigate the social and corporate challenges of his new identity while remaining true to himself. The story is a comedic remake of the 1978 film ‘Heaven Can Wait’.

‘A Night at the Roxbury’ (1998)

'A Night at the Roxbury' (1998)
Paramount Pictures

Based on the popular ‘Saturday Night Live’ sketches, this comedy follows two brothers whose only dream is to open their own high-end dance club. Coming to the streamer on February 1, 2026, the movie depicts their misadventures as they try to get past the velvet ropes of Los Angeles’ most exclusive spots. Their relentless optimism and signature dance moves lead them through various slapstick situations. The film is a cult favorite known for its upbeat soundtrack and energetic performances.

‘The Longshots’ (2008)

'The Longshots' (2008)
Cube Vision

Based on a true story, this sports drama follows a young girl who becomes the first female to play in a Pop Warner football tournament. Added on February 1, 2026, the film focuses on her relationship with her uncle, a former player who coaches her to success. Together, they help a struggling Illinois town find pride in their local team. The narrative emphasizes themes of perseverance, community, and breaking gender barriers in sports.

‘Rugrats in Paris’ (2000)

'Rugrats in Paris' (2000)
Klasky-Csupo

The Rugrats travel to France when Chuckie’s father is sent there to fix a mechanical dinosaur at a Japanese-themed amusement park. Landing on the platform on February 1, 2026, the film focuses on Chuckie’s search for a new mother and the group’s adventures in the city of lights. The toddlers must save the park and ensure their family stays together. This sequel is known for its emotional depth and expansion of the series’ lore.

‘Shrink’ (2009)

'Shrink' (2009)
Ithaka Entertainment

A celebrity psychiatrist in Hollywood struggles with his own personal tragedies while treating a roster of narcissistic and troubled patients. Available for streaming starting February 1, 2026, the drama follows his descent into drug use as he loses faith in his own ability to help others. His life intersects with an aspiring actress and other lost souls seeking meaning in a superficial industry. The film provides a cynical and somber look at the mental health of the rich and famous.

‘Eagle vs Shark’ (2007)

'Eagle vs Shark' (2007)
Whenua Films

Two socially awkward individuals find a connection through their shared love of video games and their status as outcasts. The movie arrives on February 1, 2026, following their journey to the protagonist’s hometown to confront his childhood nemesis. The film utilizes deadpan humor and quirky animation sequences to tell a story about finding love in unexpected places. It is the directorial debut of Taika Waititi and features his characteristic offbeat comedic style.

‘The Sons of Katie Elder’ (1965)

'The Sons of Katie Elder' (1965)
Paramount Pictures

Four brothers return to their Texas hometown for their mother’s funeral and discover that their father lost the family ranch in a shady card game. This classic Western is added on February 1, 2026, following their efforts to reclaim their heritage and clear their father’s name. They face opposition from a local gunman and corrupt officials who want them out of town. The film is a traditional tale of frontier justice and brotherly bonds starring John Wayne.

‘To Catch a Thief’ (1955)

'To Catch a Thief' (1955)
Paramount Pictures

Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, this romantic thriller follows a retired jewel thief who must catch an impostor to prove his innocence. Joining the service on February 1, 2026, the story is set against the glamorous backdrop of the French Riviera. The protagonist teams up with a wealthy American socialite to lure the new thief into a trap. The film is celebrated for its sophisticated dialogue, stunning locations, and the chemistry between its lead actors.

‘Bang Bang’ (2025)

'Bang Bang' (2025)
Randomix Productions

This fast-paced action comedy follows a pair of unlikely partners who are forced to team up during a high-stakes heist gone wrong. Arriving on February 1, 2026, the film features explosive stunts and a narrative driven by rapid-fire banter. As they are pursued by both the police and a rival criminal organization, they must find a way to secure the loot and survive. The story emphasizes modern action choreography and a lighthearted approach to the crime genre.

‘Lilies Not for Me’ (2025)

'Lilies Not for Me' (2025)
Paradise City

Set in the 1920s, this period drama explores the lives of two men who undergo a primitive form of psychological treatment to “cure” their forbidden attraction. The film premieres on February 1, 2026, depicting the devastating emotional consequences of societal repression. As they struggle to conform to the expectations of the era, their bond is tested by the medical practices of the time. It is a somber and poignant look at the history of human rights and personal identity.

‘The Stepford Wives’ (2004)

'The Stepford Wives' (2004)
Paramount Pictures

A successful executive moves to an idyllic Connecticut suburb with her family only to discover that the local women are suspiciously perfect and submissive. This comedic reimagining of the classic thriller lands on February 1, 2026, as the protagonist investigates the secret behind the town’s flawless residents. She eventually uncovers a high-tech conspiracy aimed at creating the “perfect” domestic life. The film satirizes traditional gender roles and the pursuit of superficial perfection.

‘Pretty Red Dress’ (2023)

'Pretty Red Dress' (2023)
BFI

A man returning home from prison tries to reintegrate into his family’s life while grappling with his own identity and a secret passion for fashion. Coming to the service on February 1, 2026, the drama centers on a specific red dress that becomes a symbol of self-expression for multiple family members. The narrative explores Black masculinity, family dynamics, and the courage required to be oneself. It is a character-driven story set in modern-day London.

‘The To Do List’ (2013)

'The To Do List' (2013)
3 Arts Entertainment

A high school valedictorian decides to complete a list of sexual experiences before she heads off to college in the summer of 1993. The movie is scheduled for February 1, 2026, depicting her clinical and awkward approach to teen romance and rebellion. Her journey involves various comedic mishaps as she navigates the social hierarchy of a local pool where she works. The film is an irreverent comedy that flips traditional coming-of-age tropes.

‘Bridget Jones’s Diary’ (2001)

'Bridget Jones's Diary' (2001)
Universal Pictures

A British woman decides to improve her life by keeping a diary that chronicles her attempts to stop smoking, lose weight, and find a stable relationship. Arriving on February 1, 2026, the film follows her romantic entanglement with her charming boss and a reserved family friend. Her frequent social blunders and honest reflections made the character a cultural icon. This romantic comedy is based on the best-selling novel by Helen Fielding.

‘Losing Isaiah’ (1995)

'Losing Isaiah' (1995)
Paramount Pictures

A legal and emotional battle erupts when a biological mother who abandoned her child seeks to regain custody from the adoptive parents. The drama joins the platform on February 1, 2026, exploring the complex issues of race, addiction, and the definition of motherhood. The court case forces both families to confront their prejudices and the best interests of the child. It is a somber look at the American foster care and legal systems.

‘The Romantics’ (2010)

'The Romantics' (2010)
Paramount Famous Productions

A group of college friends reunites for a wedding, leading to the resurgence of old rivalries and an unresolved love triangle between the bride, the groom, and the maid of honor. Added on February 1, 2026, the film takes place over the course of a single weekend at a seaside estate. As the ceremony approaches, the characters must deal with the disillusionment of their adult lives compared to their youthful ideals. The story examines the complexities of long-term friendships.

‘I Used to Go Here’ (2020)

'I Used to Go Here' (2020)
Yale Productions

After her debut novel fails to meet expectations, a woman in her thirties is invited to speak at her alma mater by her former professor. This comedy-drama lands on February 1, 2026, as she becomes deeply involved in the lives of a group of current students to avoid her own problems. Her return to the college town forces her to confront the reality that she has moved on from that stage of her life. The film explores the feeling of being stuck in one’s personal and professional growth.

‘Ashby’ (2015)

'Ashby' (2015)
Metrol Technology

A high school student forms an unlikely friendship with his neighbor, who turns out to be a retired CIA assassin with only months to live. Available on February 1, 2026, the film follows their mutual influence as the boy gains confidence and the assassin seeks atonement for his past. Together, they navigate the challenges of bullying and terminal illness with dark humor. The narrative blends elements of a coming-of-age story with a character-driven thriller.

‘Amistad’ (1997)

'Amistad' (1997)
DreamWorks Pictures

Directed by Steven Spielberg, this historical drama depicts the true story of a 1839 mutiny aboard a slave ship and the subsequent legal battle in the United States. Debuting on the service on February 1, 2026, the film focuses on the struggle of the kidnapped Africans to prove their right to freedom. The case eventually reaches the Supreme Court, where it becomes a pivotal moment in the fight against slavery. The movie provides a detailed look at the legal and moral arguments of the era.

‘The Godfather’ (1972)

'The Godfather' (1972)
Paramount Pictures

Widely considered one of the greatest films in cinema history, this crime epic follows the transition of power within an Italian-American mafia family. The film joins the platform on February 1, 2026, centered on the reluctant youngest son who eventually embraces the family business. It depicts the violent world of organized crime and the complex codes of loyalty and honor that govern it. This Academy Award-winning masterpiece redefined the gangster genre for future generations.

‘Save the Last Dance’ (2001)

'Save the Last Dance' (2001)
MTV Films

A white aspiring ballerina moves to an inner-city Chicago neighborhood where she discovers hip-hop culture and falls in love with a Black classmate. Coming to the service on February 1, 2026, the film follows their shared passion for dance as they prepare for a high-stakes audition. Their relationship faces social pressures and personal challenges from their respective backgrounds. The movie is known for blending classical ballet with urban dance styles.

‘Justin Bieber: Never Say Never’ (2011)

'Justin Bieber: Never Say Never' (2011)
Paramount Pictures

This documentary follows the rise of pop star Justin Bieber during his 2010 world tour, culminating in a sold-out performance at Madison Square Garden. The film arrives on February 1, 2026, featuring behind-the-scenes footage, home videos, and interviews with his management team. It explores the phenomenon of his sudden fame and the dedication of his fanbase. The concert film provides an intimate look at the early career of one of the 21st century’s biggest musical acts.

‘The Godfather Part II’ (1974)

'The Godfather Part II' (1974)
Paramount Pictures

This dual-narrative sequel serves as both a prequel and a continuation, exploring the early life of Vito Corleone and the descent of his son Michael. Landing on the streamer on February 1, 2026, the film contrasts the family’s humble beginnings in Sicily with their expansion into Las Vegas and Cuba. It examines the emotional toll of maintaining power and the loss of the family’s original values. The film won several Academy Awards, including Best Picture.

‘Blue Eyed Girl’ (2025)

'Blue Eyed Girl' (2025)
KK Ranch Productions

This psychological thriller centers on a young woman who begins to suspect that her idyllic life is part of a sophisticated simulation. Added on February 1, 2026, the film tracks her investigation into the inconsistencies of her environment and the people around her. As she attempts to break free, she is confronted by the architects of her reality. The story explores themes of autonomy and the nature of perception in a technologically advanced world.

‘The Godfather Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone’ (2020)

'The Godfather Part III' (1990)
Paramount Pictures

This definitive edit of the third ‘Godfather’ film offers a new beginning and ending to the story of Michael Corleone’s final years. Available for streaming on February 1, 2026, the film focuses on his attempts to legitimize the family business and find a successor. He must deal with the consequences of his past actions while navigating the politics of the Vatican. This version aims to provide a more focused conclusion to the legendary trilogy.

‘Team America: World Police’ (2004)

'Team America: World Police' (2004)
Paramount Pictures

Created by the makers of ‘South Park’, this satirical action film uses marionettes to parody big-budget Hollywood blockbusters and American foreign policy. The movie premieres on February 1, 2026, following an elite police force that recruits a Broadway actor to help them stop a global terrorist plot. The film is known for its irreverent humor, elaborate puppet-based stunts, and musical numbers. It serves as a biting critique of celebrity activism and international interventionism.

‘Like Water for Chocolate’ (1992)

'Like Water for Chocolate' (1992)
Aviacsa

Set in revolutionary Mexico, this romantic drama follows a young woman whose emotions are literally infused into the food she prepares for others. Arriving on February 1, 2026, the story focuses on her forbidden love for a man who marries her sister just to be near her. Through her cooking, she communicates her passion and sorrow to everyone who eats her meals. The film is a celebrated example of magical realism in international cinema.

‘The Virgin Suicides’ (2000)

'The Virgin Suicides' (2000)
American Zoetrope

Directed by Sofia Coppola, this drama follows a group of teenage boys who become obsessed with five mysterious sisters living under strict parental supervision. The film is scheduled for February 1, 2026, set in a midwestern suburb during the 1970s. As the sisters’ lives unravel, the narrative explores themes of isolation, repression, and the loss of innocence. The movie is noted for its dreamlike aesthetic and melancholic tone.

‘Four Letters of Love’ (2025)

'Four Letters of Love' (2025)
Genesius Pictures

Based on the novel by Niall Williams, this romantic drama tells the story of two souls destined to meet despite the obstacles placed in their path by fate and family. Available on February 1, 2026, the film is set against the rugged landscape of western Ireland. Their lives are shaped by the choices of their parents and the mystical connections that draw them together. It is a lyrical exploration of faith, art, and the enduring power of love.

‘Boudica: Rise of the Warrior Queen’ (2019)

'Boudica: Rise of the Warrior Queen' (2019)
Warrior Films

This historical action film depicts the legendary Celtic queen as she leads a unified uprising against the Roman Empire. Joining the service on February 1, 2026, the story follows her transformation from a grieving widow to a formidable military leader. The narrative focuses on the brutal battles and political shifts that occurred in Roman Britain. It emphasizes the strength and resilience of a leader fighting for her people’s freedom.

‘Anything Else’ (2003)

'Anything Else' (2003)
DreamWorks Pictures

A young comedy writer seeks advice from an eccentric mentor while dealing with a volatile relationship and a difficult manager. The film arrives on February 1, 2026, featuring the characteristic neuroses and witty dialogue of a Woody Allen production. As the protagonist’s life becomes increasingly complicated, he must decide whether to follow the cynical path of his mentor or find his own way. The story is a comedic exploration of the frustrations of modern life and creative ambition.

‘Grease’ (1978)

'Grease' (1978)
Paramount Pictures

This iconic musical film follows the summer romance between a high school “bad boy” and a wholesome exchange student who unexpectedly reunite at Rydell High. Landing on the platform on February 1, 2026, the movie features a series of classic songs and high-energy dance numbers. The characters navigate the social pressures of the 1950s as they try to maintain their relationship despite their different reputations. It remains one of the most popular and culturally significant musicals ever made.

‘American Assassin’ (2017)

'American Assassin' (2017)
TIK Films

After a personal tragedy, a young man is recruited by the CIA to join an elite covert operations unit specializing in counter-terrorism. The film becomes available on February 1, 2026, following his rigorous training under a Cold War veteran. Together, they must track down a mysterious operative who is attempting to start a global conflict. The narrative is a gritty and intense entry into the modern espionage genre.

‘How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days’ (2003)

'How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days' (2003)
Paramount Pictures

An advice columnist starts a relationship with an advertising executive, with both harboring secret ulterior motives for the romance. Debuting on February 1, 2026, the comedy follows her attempt to drive him away in ten days for an article, while he tries to make her fall in love with him to win a bet. Their competing schemes lead to a series of escalating comedic conflicts. The film is recognized as a quintessential early-2000s romantic comedy.

‘The Silent Planet’ (2025)

'The Silent Planet' (2025)
Good Movies

This science fiction thriller follows a group of astronauts who land on a distant world only to discover that the environment reacts to their subconscious fears. Arriving on February 1, 2026, the plot centers on their struggle to maintain their sanity as the planet manifests their darkest memories. They must find a way to escape before the manifestations become permanent and deadly. The film explores psychological horror within the context of space exploration.

‘Almost Famous’ (2000)

'Almost Famous' (2000)
Columbia Pictures

A fifteen-year-old aspiring journalist is hired by Rolling Stone magazine to follow an up-and-coming rock band on their 1973 tour. The movie joins the service on February 1, 2026, depicting his loss of innocence as he navigates the world of sex, drugs, and rock and roll. He forms a deep bond with the band’s lead guitarist and a dedicated groupie. This semi-autobiographical film by Cameron Crowe is a celebrated tribute to the era of classic rock.

‘Our Friend’ (2019)

'Our Friend' (2019)
Black Bear Pictures

Based on a true story, this drama follows a family whose lives are changed when a close friend moves in to help them cope with a terminal illness. Coming to the platform on February 1, 2026, the film explores the profound impact of platonic love and selfless support during a crisis. The narrative jumps through time to show the long history of their friendship. It is a poignant look at the strength found in community and the enduring nature of human connection.

‘Becoming Jane’ (2007)

'Becoming Jane' (2007)
Ecosse Films

This biographical drama imagines the early life of author Jane Austen and her formative romantic relationship with a young Irishman. The film is added to the catalog on February 1, 2026, suggesting that her personal experiences inspired her famous novels. As she faces the financial and social pressures of her time, she must choose between duty and her heart. The story blends historical facts with the romantic spirit of Austen’s own literature.

‘Shakespeare in Love’ (1998)

'Shakespeare in Love' (1998)
Universal Pictures

A fictionalized account of the young William Shakespeare finds him suffering from writer’s block until he meets a woman who becomes his muse for ‘Romeo and Juliet’. Arriving on February 1, 2026, the film explores the forbidden romance between the playwright and a noblewoman who disguises herself as a man to act in his plays. It won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture. The narrative is a witty and romantic tribute to the power of the theater.

‘American Gigolo’ (1980)

'American Gigolo' (1980)
Paramount Pictures

A high-end male escort in Los Angeles becomes the prime suspect in a murder case and must find a way to clear his name without exposing his clients. The movie lands on the platform on February 1, 2026, highlighting the stylish and cold aesthetic of the early 1980s. As he is abandoned by his associates, he finds an unlikely ally in the wife of a politician. The film is noted for its fashion, soundtrack, and its influence on the neo-noir genre.

‘Sabrina’ (1995)

'Sabrina' (1995)
Paramount Pictures

In this remake of the 1954 classic, the daughter of a wealthy family’s chauffeur returns from Paris as a sophisticated woman, attracting the attention of two brothers. Added on February 1, 2026, the romantic comedy follows the family’s attempts to stop the younger brother from ending his lucrative engagement for her. The older, more business-minded brother eventually finds himself falling for her as well. The story explores themes of class, maturity, and unexpected love.

‘Bride & Prejudice’ (2004)

'Bride & Prejudice' (2004)
Bend It Films

This Bollywood-style adaptation of Jane Austen’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’ moves the setting to modern India and features vibrant musical numbers. Debuting on the service on February 1, 2026, the film follows a determined young woman as she clashes with a wealthy American businessman. Their cultural differences and mutual misunderstandings drive the plot across various international locations. It is a colorful and energetic reimagining of the classic tale of social status and romance.

‘End of Sentence’ (2019)

'End of Sentence' (2019)
Samson Films

After his wife’s death, an estranged father and son travel to Ireland to fulfill her final wish of having her ashes scattered in her childhood home. Coming to the streamer on February 1, 2026, the drama follows their uneasy journey as they are forced to confront their past conflicts. Along the way, they pick up a mysterious hitchhiker who changes the dynamic of their trip. The film is a character-driven road movie about grief and reconciliation.

‘Katy Perry: Part of Me’ (2012)

'Katy Perry: Part of Me' (2012)
Imagine Entertainment

This documentary and concert film provides an all-access look at Katy Perry’s life on and off stage during her California Dreams Tour. Arriving on February 1, 2026, the film documents the personal struggles she faced, including the dissolution of her marriage, while maintaining a grueling performance schedule. It features interviews with her family and footage of her elaborate stage shows. The movie emphasizes the hard work and resilience required to sustain a global pop career.

‘Changeland’ (2019)

'Changeland' (2019)
Stoopid Buddy Stoodios

A man travels to Thailand to surprise his wife on their anniversary only to discover she has been unfaithful, leading him to embark on the trip with his best friend instead. The film joins the service on February 1, 2026, following their adventures as they seek meaning and distraction in a beautiful foreign country. They encounter various travelers who offer different perspectives on life and relationships. It is a comedic drama about the importance of friendship during difficult transitions.

‘The Violent Heart’ (2021)

'The Violent Heart' (2021)
21 Laps Entertainment

Years after witnessing the unsolved murder of his sister, a young man tries to build a life for himself while falling in love with a bright college-bound student. Added on February 1, 2026, this dramatic thriller explores how the secrets of the past continue to haunt the present. As their relationship deepens, a shocking discovery threatens to destroy their future. The story is a somber examination of trauma and the weight of family legacies.

‘Cinema Paradiso’ (1988)

'Cinema Paradiso' (1988)
Cristaldifilm

A successful filmmaker returns to his native Sicilian village for the funeral of a beloved movie theater projectionist who mentored him during his childhood. Landing on the platform on February 1, 2026, the film is a nostalgic tribute to the magic of the movies and the bond between the two men. It depicts the changes in the village and the film industry over several decades. This Academy Award-winning film is celebrated as a masterpiece of Italian cinema.

‘Down to You’ (2000)

'Down to You' (2000)
Miramax

Two college students fall in love for the first time and must navigate the challenges of growing up and the pressures of their future careers. Available on February 1, 2026, the romantic comedy explores the highs and lows of their relationship through a series of flashbacks and present-day reflections. As they face various temptations and misunderstandings, they must decide if their connection is worth fighting for. The narrative captures the intensity and uncertainty of young adulthood.

‘Marshall’ (2017)

'Marshall' (2017)
Chestnut Ridge

This biographical legal drama focuses on an early case in the career of Thurgood Marshall, the first African American Supreme Court Justice. Debuting on the service on February 1, 2026, the film depicts Marshall as a young lawyer for the NAACP defending a Black chauffeur accused of a crime. He must partner with a local Jewish lawyer in a highly segregated environment to ensure a fair trial. The story highlights the systemic racism of the era and the courage required to challenge it.

‘The Outlaws’ (2024)

'The Outlaws' (2024)
The Outlaws

A group of small-town residents decides to take matters into their own hands when a corrupt land developer threatens to destroy their community. Coming to the platform on February 1, 2026, the action-comedy follows their clumsy and often illegal attempts to save their homes. As their resistance grows, they become local heroes while evading the law and the developer’s hired thugs. The film is a lighthearted look at community solidarity and modern-day vigilantism.

‘Harlem Nights’ (1989)

'Harlem Nights' (1989)
Paramount Pictures

Set in 1930s Harlem, this crime comedy follows the owners of an illegal gambling house as they deal with corrupt police and rival gangsters. Arriving on February 1, 2026, the film features a cast of comedy legends working together to protect their business and outsmart their enemies. The story culminates in a high-stakes plan to take down a mob boss once and for all. It is noted for its period setting, sharp dialogue, and the collaboration of its famous stars.

‘Due Justice’ (2023)

'Due Justice' (2023)
Premiere Entertainment Group

A former soldier goes on a violent quest for vengeance after his family is targeted by a ruthless criminal organization. The movie joins the catalog on February 1, 2026, following his tactical dismantling of the gang’s operations. He must use all of his military training to navigate the city’s underbelly and achieve his goal. This action thriller focuses on the themes of justice and the lengths a person will go to protect their loved ones.

‘Runaway Bride’ (1999)

'Runaway Bride' (1999)
Paramount Pictures

A cynical newspaper columnist travels to a small town to write about a woman who has famously left multiple grooms at the altar. Landing on the platform on February 1, 2026, the romantic comedy follows their initial hostility and eventual attraction as he tries to discover the reason for her behavior. As her next wedding approaches, the two must confront their own fears of commitment. The film reunites the lead actors and director of ‘Pretty Woman’.

‘The Prince & Me’ (2004)

'The Prince & Me' (2004)
Paramount Pictures

A pre-med student at the University of Wisconsin falls in love with a classmate who secretly turns out to be the crown prince of Denmark. Available on February 1, 2026, the film explores the clash between her practical goals and the demands of royal life. When the truth is revealed, she must travel to Copenhagen to decide if she can handle the responsibilities of being a queen. The story is a modern fairy tale about balancing ambition with love.

‘The Yards’ (2000)

'The Yards' (2000)
Miramax

After being released from prison, a young man tries to go straight by working for his uncle’s business in the New York City subway system, only to be drawn into a world of corruption and murder. Added on February 1, 2026, this crime drama explores the dark side of local politics and the difficulty of escaping one’s past. As the protagonist becomes a witness to a crime, he must choose between his family and his survival. The film features an ensemble cast and a gritty, atmospheric tone.

‘Ask the Dust’ (2006)

'Ask the Dust' (2006)
Cruise/Wagner Productions

Set in Los Angeles during the Great Depression, an aspiring writer from Colorado begins a volatile relationship with a local waitress. Arriving on February 1, 2026, the drama focuses on their shared struggle to survive and their conflicting ambitions. Against the backdrop of a city in economic turmoil, they find solace in each other despite their personal failings. The film is based on the semi-autobiographical novel by John Fante.

‘Marshmallow’ (2025)

'Marshmallow' (2025)
Hemlock Circle Productions

This psychological horror film follows a group of teenagers at a summer camp who become the targets of a local legend that comes to life. Debuting on the streamer on February 1, 2026, the narrative revolves around a specific campfire story that begins to mirror reality. As the campers are picked off one by one, the survivors must find the truth behind the myth to survive the night. It utilizes traditional slasher elements combined with modern suspense techniques.

‘Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason’ (2004)

'Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason' (2004)
StudioCanal

In this sequel, Bridget Jones finds that maintaining her relationship with Mark Darcy is more difficult than she imagined, especially when her former boss reappears. The movie lands on the platform on February 1, 2026, following her adventures from London to Thailand. Her insecurities and a series of misunderstandings lead her into various comedic and dangerous situations. The film continues the themes of self-discovery and the search for happiness found in the first installment.

‘What’s Eating Gilbert Grape’ (1993)

'What's Eating Gilbert Grape' (1993)
Paramount Pictures

A young man in a small, dead-end town struggles to care for his mentally disabled younger brother and his morbidly obese mother. Coming to the service on February 1, 2026, the drama follows his internal conflict between his family duties and his desire for a life of his own. His perspective begins to change when a free-spirited young woman passes through town. The film is highly regarded for its powerful performances and empathetic portrayal of family dynamics.

‘Roman Holiday’ (1953)

'Roman Holiday' (1953)
Paramount Pictures

A bored princess escapes her guardians in Rome and spends a day exploring the city with an American newsman who initially hopes to get an exclusive story. Arriving on February 1, 2026, this classic romantic comedy follows their adventures as they travel through the city on a Vespa. Over the course of the day, they fall in love despite the impossibility of their situation. The film won three Academy Awards and is considered a definitive masterpiece of the genre.

‘Vampire in Brooklyn’ (1995)

'Vampire in Brooklyn' (1995)
Paramount Pictures

The last survivor of a Caribbean vampire clan travels to New York to find a woman who is half-vampire and unaware of her heritage. The movie becomes available on February 1, 2026, blending horror elements with dark comedy as the vampire uses his shapeshifting powers to seduce her. He faces opposition from her partner on the police force who suspects something is wrong. Directed by Wes Craven, the film is a unique entry in the vampire subgenre.

‘The Wood’ (1999)

'The Wood' (1999)
Paramount Pictures

On the day of their best friend’s wedding, two men reminisce about their shared childhood and adolescence growing up in Inglewood, California. Added on February 1, 2026, the film uses a series of flashbacks to explore the challenges of young love and friendship. As the groom gets cold feet, his friends must help him navigate his fears and make it to the altar. The narrative provides an authentic look at the bonds of brotherhood over two decades.

‘American Beauty’ (1999)

'American Beauty' (1999)
DreamWorks Pictures

A sexually frustrated suburban father has a midlife crisis after becoming infatuated with his daughter’s best friend. Joining the platform on February 1, 2026, the drama examines the hidden dysfunction and dissatisfaction beneath the surface of the perfect American neighborhood. Each family member embarks on their own journey of self-discovery, leading to a tragic conclusion. The film won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and is noted for its visual symbolism.

‘The Reader’ (2008)

'The Reader' (2008)
The Weinstein Company

In post-World War II Germany, a teenager has an affair with an older woman who later disappears, only to reappear years later as a defendant in a war crimes trial. Arriving on the service on February 2, 2026, the drama explores themes of guilt, literacy, and the generational impact of the Holocaust. The protagonist must decide if he should reveal a secret that could help her case but expose her deep shame. It is a somber and complex look at the moral ambiguity of history.

’68 Kill’ (2017)

'68 Kill' (2017)
Snowfort Pictures

A simple man’s life spirals out of control when he agrees to help his volatile girlfriend steal a large sum of money from her wealthy boss. This dark action-comedy debuts on February 4, 2026, following a night of escalating violence and bizarre encounters. As the heist goes wrong, he finds himself caught between various dangerous women and eccentric criminals. The film is characterized by its high energy, stylized violence, and unpredictable plot shifts.

‘Mother’s Day’ (2018)

'Mother's Day' (2018)
BBC Studios

This dramatic thriller follows a woman whose life is threatened when a group of criminals invades her home while she is hosting a celebratory dinner. Available for streaming on February 15, 2026, the narrative focuses on the survival instincts of the guests and the motives of the intruders. As the night progresses, long-held family secrets are revealed under the pressure of the crisis. It is a suspenseful exploration of family dynamics and the instinct to protect one’s own.

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