Netflix's Upcoming Releases in February 2022
Take a peek at the movies and TV shows that are coming to Netflix this month.
This February, Netflix is celebrating Valentine's Day with a variety of classic and original releases."The Dark Knight," "Caddyshack," "The Exorcist," and "Donnie Brasco" are among the dozens of renowned films that will be added to the streaming service on February 1.
There will be a slew of new Netflix original films this month, including the adolescent comedy "Tall Girl 2" on February 11, the slasher-horror revival "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" on February 18, and Tyler Perry's new drama "A Madea Homecoming" on February 25.
The Kanye West documentary jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy, Will Arnett's celebrity-packed improvised comedy Murderville, and Shonda Rhimes' Inventing Anna, a miniseries based on real-life con-woman Anna Delvey, are among the most anticipated TV and movie titles coming to Netflix in February 2022.
The three-part documentary jeen-yuhs, which premiered at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival, will begin airing weekly on February 16th.
Clarence "Coodie" Simmons and Chike Ozah, who were behind early music videos for West like "Through the Wire" and "Jesus Walks," filmed the project spanning two decades.
The documentary will follow West from his early days as a rising star in the music industry to his current status as a global superstar musician and brand.
Tyler Perry's A Madea Homecoming, the latest instalment in Tyler Perry's Madea franchise, is one of the other Netflix original film titles set to debut in February.
In the 12th instalment of the writer-director-renowned producer's Madea-verse, Madea returns to handle the family drama that emerges at her great-college grandson's graduation ceremony.
JohnLeatherface reappears after nearly 50 years in hiding to terrorise a group of idealistic young friends in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre, a Netflix sequel to the iconic horror franchise set to premiere on Feb18.
Downfall: The Case Against Boeing, a documentary, and Tall Girl 2, a teen drama, are among the other originals.
This month on Netflix, there are a number of popular library titles, including superheroes.
The Dark Knight and Watchmen by Christopher Nolan, The Exorcist by Zack Snyder, and The Hangover, a comedy starring Zach Galifianakis, Bradley Cooper, and Ed Helms.
On the TV front, Will Arnett's Murderville, based on the BAFTA-winning BBC3 series Murder in Successville, will premiere on Netflix on February 3rd.
As senior detective Terry Seattle, Arnett enlists the help of unknown celebrities to serve as his guest co-detectives on a series of unscripted crimes.
Guests Annie Murphy, Conan O'Brien, Ken Jeong, Kumail Nanjiani, Marshawn Lynch, and Sharon Stone will have to exercise their comic abilities and think on their feet to discover a killer in this improvised comedy.
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