Netflix‘s TV and movie release schedule for February 9 to February 15, 2026, includes How to Train Your Dragon (2025), Motorvalley, What I Like About You, Seasons 1-4, and Suburgatory, Seasons 1-3.
On February 10, How to Train Your Dragon (2025) drops on Netflix. A live-action remake of the 2010 animated film, it focuses on a Viking boy who goes against tradition to befriend a dragon. Together, they decide to carve a new future with an ancient threat targeting both species.
Furthermore, Motorvalley arrives on the streaming platform. The racing series follows Elena, who recruits a reckless racer and a disturbed coach to compete in a championship to take over her family’s racing empire.
Also coming to Netflix is the sitcom series What I Like About You, Seasons 1-4. It revolves around the lives of two sisters, Holly and Valerie, in New York. They face numerous issues in their professional and personal lives, putting their sisterhood to the test.
Additionally, Suburgatory, Seasons 1-3, will be available on the streaming platform. The comedy series follows George Altman, who moves to a suburb with his teenage daughter. However, he is not prepared for the chaotic events in that way.
New Netflix releases for February 9 to February 15, 2026
Below are all the TV shows and movie releases coming to Netflix between February 9 and February 15, 2026.
Monday, February 9
- Matter of Time
- The Creature Cases Chapter 7
Tuesday, February 10
- Free Fire
- How to Train Your Dragon
- Motorvalley
- This is I
Wednesday, February 11
- Kohrra Season 2
- Lead Children
- Love Is Blind Season 10
- State of Fear
- What I Like About You Seasons 1-4
Thursday, February 12
- The Black Phone
- How To Get To Heaven From Belfast
- Million-Follower Detective
Friday, February 13
- A Father’s Miracle
- The Art of Sarah
- Bunny
- The Museum of Innocence
- Suburgatory, Seasons 1-3
- Joe’s College Road Trip
- In the Mud
Sunday, February 15
- The Hunting Party Season 1
- Stargate SG-1 Seasons 1-10
For more Netflix content, check out the official trailer for Steven Spielberg’s The Dinosaurs.