Check Out What’s Coming To Netflix In February 2023

Although Netflix has certainly made movie and TV-watching experiences the world over more convenient, it's also a platform with a few annoying habits. And one of the biggest that's dogged the streaming giant's users for years concerns its tendency to add and remove programming without much notice.

For this reason, it's hardly unusual to search for a movie that Netflix's auto-complete system recognizes but that the platform nonetheless isn't keeping in stock. It's difficult to fully prevent this frustrating experience, but this comprehensive update outlining the biggest releases to come and return to Netflix in February should at least make it a little easier to deal with.

The entire Lord Of The Rings trilogy

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Those craving a convenient way to catch The Lord Of Rings: The Fellowship of The Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of The King need to look no further than Netflix starting February 1, as all three films will join the platform then.

Over nine hours of epic adventuring await!

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New Amsterdam Season 3 & 4

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New Amsterdam, an NBC series detailing one ambitious hotshot medical director's quest to save patients and eliminate bureaucracy at America's oldest hospital, will see its third and fourth seasons hit Netflix on February 1.

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Although the most recent season will not be included along with them, this news does provide viewers with an opportunity to catch up.

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Freeridge

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Starting February 2, Netflix will host a brand new series called Freeridge that sees four friends in high school receive a mysterious box from long ago.

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After this box brings a world of misfortune into their lives, they'll have to work together to end whatever curse is attached to it.

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Bad Boys 1 & 2

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Michael Bay's beloved 1995 buddy cop action/comedy Bad Boys and its 2003 sequel will be available on Netflix starting February 1.

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So that means that anyone who's been missing the dynamic duo of Martin Lawrence and Will Smith and has already the 2020 sequel will have reason to celebrate this month.

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True Spirit

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Based on the true story of Jessica Watson, True Spirit is the story of the trials and tribulations an Australian teenager goes through during her ambitious mission to become the youngest person to sail around the world solo.

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The movie follows her 210-day journey and will become available on February 3.

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Underworld

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The supernatural action thriller Underworld depicts a war between vampires and werewolves that takes place in the modern day. Upon its initial release in 2003, this movie made Kate Beckinsale a household name.

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And now, Netflix viewers can treat themselves to this action-packed battle of the macabre starting February 1.

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You Season 4

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For those who missed the hype when this series first premiered in 2018, You follows bookstore owner Joe Goldberg as he lets his dangerous obsession with his romantic interests escalate into stalking and other crimes.

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For those who dare to look, Netflix will start hosting the acclaimed and controversial series's fourth season on February 9.

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It (2017)

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This smash-hit adaptation of Stephen King's mega-successful 1986 novel has been noticeably absent from Netflix since it chilled viewers in 2017, but that is now finally coming to an end.

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Any Netflix viewers holding out hope of It coming to the platform will be relieved to hear that it will be just a click away on February 1.

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Your Place Or Mine

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This hotly-anticipated romantic comedy starring Ashton Kutcher and Reese Witherspoon sees two best friends with opposite personalities swap houses for a week. And the chance for love between them blooms when they get a little more insight into each other's lives.

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Your Place Or Mine will become exclusively available on Netflix starting February 10.

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Call Me By Your Name

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Oscar-nominated coming-of-age romance Call Me By Your Name tells the story of Elio Perlman as he falls for his father's research assistant in a story set in Italy back in 1983.

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Those who didn't catch the film back when its hype was in full effect will have a convenient chance to see it when it hits Netflix on February 1.

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Outer Banks Season 3

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For those just hearing about this series for the first time, Outer Banks is a crime drama that features a group of rough-around-the-edges teenagers making their way to a mysterious island after coming across a treasure map.

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And those who have been following the series and were chomping at the bit for more will be pleased to hear that the show's third season will be ready for viewing on February 23.

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La La Land

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La La Land is infamous for being the first film in cinema history to almost receive an Oscar, but it's foremost a musical tribute to Hollywood's classic era nestled in a romance between two struggling creatives.

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And Netflix viewers will be able to see it on the platform starting February 1.

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The Pursuit of Happyness

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Based on the real-life struggles of entrepreneur Chris Gardner, The Pursuit of Happyness sees Will Smith act alongside his son Jaden. In it, Smith portrays Gardner during the tumultuous period before he could get back on his feet as a stockbroker.

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A box of tissues is definitely recommended for anyone planning to catch this after it hits Netflix on February 1.

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The Upshaws Part 3

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This NAACP Image Award-nominated sitcom follows a working-class family as they navigate life in Indiana, and this season promises to throw more challenges at them than ever.

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It's been a while since the last season of The Upshaws appeared on Netflix, but fans will only have to wait until February 16 to start catching this one.