From surprise catalogue drops to buzzy originals, Netflix is loading up the last week of February with easy “one more episode” picks and a couple of headline premieres. If you want a clean, official reference point to cross-check what’s landing and when, Netflix Tudum’s weekly round-up is the simplest place to start for the latest Entertainment Updates.
This Week’s Netflix Drop
Start with the new arrivals that instantly change your home screen:
The Addams Family and The Addams Family 2, plus the full four-film Expendables run (1–4) for loud, no-thinking-needed action. For darker, more mood-led viewing, queue up Firebreak, The Orphans, and the Korean drama Pavane.
If you like animated chaos, Strip Law brings adult-cartoon courtroom energy. Comedy-night is sorted too: Taylor Tomlinson: Prodigal Daughter lands Feb 24.
On Feb 26, Germany’s Crap Happens and anime brawler BAKI-DOU: The Invincible Samurai join the queue. And yes, the big-ticket romance returns: Bridgerton Season 4 Part 2 premieres Feb 26 Netflix teased it. Feb 27 adds the psychological drama Accused, officially dated by Netflix’s newsroom.
Two Buzz Picks To Watch First
Bridgerton is the glossy, escapist binge built for group chats and meme recaps. Accused is the sharper, discussion-heavy watch when you want tension, moral grey zones, and a story that doesn’t hand you easy answers.
Quick Watchlist Hack
If you’re indecisive, pick one “comfort” title (Addams/Expendables), one “serious” title (Accused/Firebreak), and one “wild card” (Strip Law/BAKI-DOU). That trio covers the week without scrolling for 20 minutes.
FAQs
What’s the biggest drop this week on Netflix?
Bridgerton Season 4 Part 2 arrives Feb 26 and will dominate watchlists worldwide this week.
Is Accused a series or a film?
Accused is a psychological drama film premiering Feb 27, centred on allegations and public judgement.
What should I watch for light comedy?
Taylor Tomlinson: Prodigal Daughter is a tight stand-up hour, perfect for quick weeknight solo laughs.
Any quick action picks for a movie night?
The Expendables 1–4 hit Netflix, perfect for fast fights, big explosions, and easy classic nostalgia.
What’s a good ‘try something new’ option?
Strip Law offers adult animated courtroom comedy, while Pavane leans romantic and quietly moving tonight.


