February is shaping up to be a stacked month for new releases, especially in the world of television. With highly-anticipated new seasons of shows like The White Lotus and Yellowjackets, and exciting new series from creators we love like Running Point and Small Achievable Goals, there’s a ton of new TV to dive into this month.
Here are the films and series to look out for in theatres and on streaming services this February 2025:
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Kinda Pregnant
Who knew a fake pregnancy could help you find love? In Amy Schumer’s latest rom-com, Lainy is jealous of her best friend’s pregnancy— so jealous that she decides to wear a fake baby bump…when she unexpectedly meets the man of her dreams. Starring alongside Schumer in Kinda Pregnant are Jillian Bell, Will Forte, Damon Wayans Jr., and Brianne Howey.
Where to Watch: Netflix
Release Date: February 5
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Apple Cider Vinegar
Kaitlyn Dever stars as an Australian wellness influencer living a lie in the new limited series Apple Cider Vinegar. Inspired by a true story, the series follows two young women who claim to have cured their life-threatening illnesses through DIY health and wellness techniques. Their stories begin to influence a global online community…but this new wellness empire is built on lies.
Where to Watch: Netflix
Release Date: February 6
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The Z-Suite
Advertising executive Monica Marks is at the top of the Madison Avenue world…until she gets cancelled. Suddenly she’s pushed out of her role, and replaced with an eager team of rising Gen-Z employees. With the help of her right hand Doug, she launches her biggest campaign yet—getting her career back. We can’t wait to see the generational dynamics that unfold in this new workplace comedy, led by Lauren Graham and Nico Santos.
Where to Watch: Tubi
Release Date: February 6
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50,000 First Dates
This docu-series tells a shocking real-life story of a Toronto couple overcoming the devastating impacts of sudden memory loss. One day, Nesh Pillay woke up with inexplicable memory loss. In her mind, she’s 17, and JJ—the man she thinks is her Uber driver— is actually her fiancé. Their story goes viral, drawing parallels to the rom-com 50 First Dates, and their relationship is put to the test as they navigate online fame and accusations, all while falling back in love with each other.
Where to Watch: Prime Video
Release Date: February 11
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy
The latest installment in the Bridget Jones saga hits the big screen this Valentine’s Day. Back to work and back on the apps, Bridget navigates a new chapter of her life as a widow and a single mom. Soon enough, she finds herself torn between two lovers…a younger man and her son’s science teacher.
Where to Watch: In theatres
Release Date: February 14
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Yellowjackets: Season 3
After a dramatic Season 2 finale, Yellowjackets is back with new episodes this month. As survival in the wilderness for the stranded team of high school soccer players takes some dark twists, their secrets continue to haunt them 25 years later. Hilary Swank and Joel McHale join the star-studded cast this season.
Where to Watch: Crave
Release Date: February 14
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The White Lotus: Season 3
Are you ready for another stay at The White Lotus? A fresh ensemble cast embarks on a vacation they won’t forget—this time, at the Thailand location of the exclusive resort. Natasha Rothwell from Season 1 will return, and new cast members include Leslie Bibb, Carrie Coon, Parker Posey, Patrick Schwarzenegger, and Aimee Lou Wood.
Where to Watch: Crave
Release Date: February 16
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Bam Bam: The Sister Nancy Story
Uncover the story behind one of reggae’s most sampled vocals in history. This documentary from filmmaker Alison Duke follows Sister Nancy, the woman who created the popular reggae song Bam Bam. Denied her rightful royalties for years, she’s finally reclaiming what’s hers. As she tours across the world, her music transcending boundaries, she confronts the music industry in a fight for equality.
Where to Watch: Crave
Release Date: February 17
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Small Achievable Goals
Baroness Von Sketch’s Jennifer Whalen and Meredith MacNeill are bringing us a fresh comedy series about the rollercoaster that is menopause. Julie and Kris are two wildly different women. When they find themselves working together to produce a podcast, they butt heads at first, but soon form a close friendship, helping each other navigate workplace challenges, dating disasters and all the hormonal ups and downs of menopause.
Where to Watch: CBC Gem
Release Date: February 25
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Running Point
Mindy Kaling’s new comedy series is set to be a slam dunk. When Isla Gordon is unexpectedly appointed president of a famous LA basketball franchise, the board, her family, and the male-dominated sports community are all skeptical. Can she prove she has what it takes to run point? Kate Hudson stars in this 10-episode underdog series alongside Brenda Song, Scott MacArthur, Drew Tarver, and Max Greenfield.
Where to Watch: Netflix
Release Date: February 27