February is shaping up to be a packed month on Netflix, with a mix of returning hits and fresh international originals. If you’re wondering what to prioritize in your watchlist, these five series stand out for their stories, genres and creative teams. Listed below by release date, they cover legal drama, action comedy, family thriller, political espionage and literary romance.
February releases on Netflix at a glance
Across just a few weeks, Netflix is dropping new seasons of The Lincoln Lawyer and The Night Agent alongside three first-season shows coming from France, Spain and Turkey. The result is a month that moves from courtroom tension in Los Angeles to Istanbul in the 1970s, via European family drama and high-stakes spy missions.
Below, you’ll find what to know about each title, what kind of story to expect, and when it hits the platform.
Legal stakes raised in The Lincoln Lawyer season 4 (February 5)
On February 5, the legal world of The Lincoln Lawyer returns, but this time with a major twist. Season 4 draws directly from Michael Connelly’s novel The Law of Innocence, and the premise flips the show’s usual dynamic: defense attorney Mickey Haller is no longer just fighting for his clients, he is the one on trial.
Instead of preparing strategies from a safe distance, Haller finds himself as the main defendant, forced to build his own defense while everything that defines him — his career and his personal life — hangs in the balance. The season revolves around this high-pressure trial, placing Haller at the center of a case that could dismantle everything he has built.
French action comedy with Les Lionnes season 1 (February 5)
Also arriving on February 5 is Les Lionnes, a French action comedy led by creators Carine Prévot and Olivier Rosemberg. The series follows a group of women pulled into a high-risk operation, blending crime elements with tension and a deliberately offbeat tone.
The show is built around an ensemble cast and aims for tight storytelling across eight episodes, mixing thriller vibes with humor and a sense of camaraderie between its central characters.
Family under pressure in Spanish drama Salvador season 1 (February 6)
On February 6, Salvador steps into more grounded territory. This Spanish production centers on a father confronted with his daughter’s radicalization, exploring the impact on both the family unit and the social environment around them.
Led by Luis Tosar, the series takes a direct, realistic approach as it delves into how ideological extremism can fracture relationships, expose existing tensions and test the limits of parental love and responsibility.
Global intrigue in The Night Agent season 3 (February 19)
The Night Agent returns to Netflix on February 19 with a third season that significantly broadens its scope. Peter Sutherland is now fully embedded within Night Action, no longer on the fringes but operating at the core of the secret program.
This time, the narrative opens up to a more pronounced international context and introduces new operational zones. Missions take place in urban environments and extend abroad, signaling a clear expansion of the series’ world.
The early footage highlights a large-scale mission involving city operations and travel outside national borders. According to creator Shawn Ryan, season 3 is designed as a step up in scale, with fresh territories, shifting alliances and evolving internal power dynamics redefining how Night Action functions from within.
Literary romance with The Museum of Innocence season 1 (February 13)
Mid-month, on February 13, Netflix adds a literary adaptation to its slate with The Museum of Innocence. Based on the novel by Nobel Prize-winning author Orhan Pamuk, this Turkish series follows a troubled love story unfolding in Istanbul during the 1970s and 1980s.
The narrative is driven by memory, objects and the passage of time, using these elements to explore how emotions and social realities are intertwined. It paints a romantic and emotional portrait closely connected to the social context of the era, where personal feelings and historical changes constantly inform one another.
Key dates to remember for early February on Netflix
If you want to organize your viewing around the beginning of the month, three titles arrive in quick succession between February 5 and 6:
- The Lincoln Lawyer season 4 – available February 5
- Les Lionnes season 1 – available February 5
- Salvador season 1 – available February 6
Then, The Museum of Innocence lands on February 13, followed by The Night Agent season 3 on February 19.
FAQ
Which new Netflix series are released at the very beginning of February?
Between February 5 and 6, Netflix is releasing three titles: season 4 of The Lincoln Lawyer, the first season of the French action comedy Les Lionnes, and the first season of the Spanish drama Salvador.
When will The Night Agent season 3 be available on Netflix?
Season 3 of The Night Agent will be released on Netflix on February 19, with Peter Sutherland now fully involved in Night Action and facing missions in a more international context.
Is The Museum of Innocence based on a book?
Yes. The Museum of Innocence is adapted from the novel of the same name by Orhan Pamuk, a Nobel Prize-winning author. The story is set in Istanbul in the 1970s and 1980s and focuses on a complicated love story.
What are the main genres covered by Netflix’s February releases?
The February lineup highlighted here spans several genres: legal drama with The Lincoln Lawyer season 4, action comedy with Les Lionnes, family-centered drama with Salvador, political thriller and espionage with The Night Agent season 3, and a romantic literary adaptation with The Museum of Innocence.














