Britain Sweden Norway Denmark Romania city Ozark Netflix film blues and Britain Sweden Norway Denmark Romania city Ozark

Full list of new Netflix series and films coming to the UK in February 2022

Reading now: 800
www.dailystar.co.uk

Netflix. After all the Christmas fun, the long road of winter stretches ahead with most people feeling broke, blue and probably still carrying a little more of that festive cheese than they'd like.Luckily, the good people over at the international streaming giant have come up trumps in their efforts to beat back the blues, providing a rich list of films and programmes to get us through till spring.January has brought us some great material, from Ozark season four and Afterlife to Scream and All Of Us Are Dead, and February promises to follow suit.

So get on that sofa, grab a blanket and your beverage of choice, flick on the box and wait for it all to blow over.Read on for all you need to know about next month's Netflix lineup below.Perhaps the biggest show on the February roster is the long-awaited Homeland season eight, which is the final season of the long-running action drama.

Originally released in 2020, the finale brings the well-loved show to its gripping conclusion. There is also a huge range of content being dropped from across Scandinavia and Romania on February 17, which promises to offer customers a whole new world of silver screen entertainment. February 15February 17February 19February 18February 16February 17The streaming service is launching a huge range of Swedish, Romanian, Danish and Norwegian content:February 17February 19February 15February 1616 February 16February 17February 19The Netflix monthly tariffs vary depending on what kind of deal you're after.

For the Basic package, which offers 480p video quality, it costs just £5.99 per month. The Standard middle bracket's picture quality comes in at 1080p and costs £9.99 per month.

Read more on dailystar.co.uk
The website celebsbar.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

DMCA