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New on Netflix in February: Every movie and TV show coming this week

Full list of everything being added over the next seven days

Jacob Stolworthy
Sunday 21 February 2021 10:13 GMT
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Capone trailer

As lockdown continues in the UK, you’re probably wondering what new titles are coming to Netflix this week.

It’s a fairly quiet seven days for the streaming service’s original titles. The highest-profile release comes in the form of a documentary on legendary footballer Pelé, which is quite aptly titled Pelé.

Elsewhere, the 2020 film Capone starring Tom Hardy (the one that made viewers feel physically sick) is being added alongside Jordan Peele’s doppelgänger horror film Us.

Fans of BBC drama Poldark will be happy to see the addition of the fifth series, also.

Below is a list of every movie and TV show being added to Netflix from 21-27 February.

Read more: Netflix secret codes: How to access hidden films and TV shows on the streaming service

Original Titles

Movies

26 February

Bigfoot Family

The Girl on the Train

TV

24 February

Canine Intervention

Gunny & George

The Pelé documentary is coming to Netflix this week (Netflix)

26 February

Call Me Crazy

Documentary

23 February

Pelé

24 February

Age of Samurai: Battle for Japan

Comedy

23 February

Brian Regan: On The Rocks

Anime

25 February

High-Rise Invasion

READ MORE: The 43 best original films to watch on Netflix, ranked

Licenced Titles

Movies

22 February

What Men Want

24 February

Capone

25 February

The Call Up

The Invisible

The Jönsson Gang & Dynamite Harry

28 February

Us

Tom Hardy in the critically-maligned ‘Capone’ (Vertical Entertainment)

TV

27 February

Poldark series five

Documentary

23 February

Made You Look: A True Story About Fake Art

Aidan Turner fans will be happy to see the fifth series of ‘Poldark’ on Netflix (BBC)

Kids and Family

28 February

Tiger & Bunny

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