Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Netflix This Week, Including a New German Comedy
This week, Netflix refreshes its catalog with a mix of highly anticipated returning favorites and brand-new comedies. Subscribers can look forward to the dramatic conclusion of a hit period romance, a new German sitcom, and the latest installment of the definitive motorsport docuseries. Whether you are looking for high-speed racing drama or a comforting sitcom binge, the streaming giant has scheduled a diverse lineup for the end of February.
‘Crap Happens’ (2026)

Debuting on Thursday, February 26, this new German comedy series introduces viewers to the chaotic life of a failed rapper named Toni. Played by Anton ‘Fatoni’ Schneider, the protagonist is forced to return to his despised hometown following the unexpected death of his mother. His plans to leave are quickly derailed when he discovers he has a teenage son he knew nothing about, forcing him to juggle his stalling music career with sudden fatherhood. The show promises a blend of deadpan humor and hip-hop culture as Toni navigates family dysfunction and small-town eccentricities.
‘Bridgerton’ (2020– )

The wait for the conclusion of the latest chapter in the Bridgerton saga ends on Thursday, February 26, with the release of Season 4, Part 2. This batch of episodes continues to focus on the bohemian second son, Benedict Bridgerton, and his captivating romance with the mysterious Lady in Silver, Sophie Baek. Fans will finally see how the high-society masquerade mystery resolves as Benedict struggles to reconcile his artistic dreams with the demands of the marriage market. The second half of the season promises to deliver the emotional payoffs and scandalous revelations that have made the Shondaland drama a global phenomenon.
‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ (2013–2021)

Arriving on the platform this Thursday, February 26, this acclaimed police procedural comedy remains a fan favorite years after its finale. The series follows the brilliant but immature Detective Jake Peralta and his eclectic colleagues at the NYPD’s 99th Precinct as they solve crimes under the stoic command of Captain Raymond Holt. Celebrated for its sharp writing and ensemble cast, the show balances slapstick humor with heartfelt moments and social commentary. This addition allows subscribers to binge-watch the squad’s legendary Halloween heists and office antics from the very beginning.
‘Ridiculousness’ (2011– )

Also dropping on Thursday, February 26, this long-running viral video showcase brings its fast-paced clip format to the streaming service. Hosted by Rob Dyrdek alongside Steelo Brim, the series highlights the internet’s most absurd, painful, and hilarious amateur videos. The show is known for its categorization of clips into creative segments and the energetic commentary from its panel and celebrity guests. It offers viewers a casual, lighthearted viewing option perfect for quick entertainment breaks.
‘Formula 1: Drive to Survive’ (2019– )

Premiering on Friday, February 27, Season 8 of this immersive docuseries returns to chronicle the intense 2025 Formula 1 Championship. This season offers unprecedented access to the paddock during a year marked by Lewis Hamilton’s challenging debut at Ferrari and major management shake-ups at Red Bull Racing. The episodes will dive deep into the fierce internal rivalries at McLaren and the dramatic fight for the constructors’ title that defined the latter half of the racing calendar. Fans can expect a cinematic recap of the on-track battles and off-track politics just before the lights go out for the 2026 season.
Which of these premieres will you be adding to your watchlist this weekend? let us know in the comments.


