New Shows in February: The List of 15 Exciting Shows to Watch in Feb 2025

February 2025 is going to be an interesting and exciting month with some of the new television shows set to entertain audiences in different genres. It starts with the Grammy Awards on February 2, which is a great combination of music and entertainment. 

The streaming platforms will be the main highlight of the month, featuring highly anticipated titles such as Netflix’s political thriller Zero Day starring Robert De Niro and comedy family drama Clean Slate on Prime video.

More fans will be watching as their favorite series return for more, like The White Lotus and Yellowjackets. There is much excitement as February comes alive with all the fresh storytelling and star power on television shows.

Read below to know about new shows in February that are coming to entertain their audience.

 

New Shows in February 2025

1. Grammy Awards (February 2, CBS)

It’s music’s biggest night, and the excitement is building for the 67th Annual Grammy Awards on February 2, 2025! Will Taylor Swift finally secure her record fifth Album of the Year for her underrated “The Tortured Poets Department”? Or could it be a breakout evening for rising stars like Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter?

The lineup of performers is already impressive, featuring Billie Eilish, Charli XCX, and Stevie Wonder. If you’re in the mood for an at-home concert experience, this event promises to deliver unforgettable moments, even if Beyoncé faces yet another snub.

 

2. Clean Slate (February 6, Prime Video)

“Clean Slate” is a new comedy series featuring Laverne Cox and George Wallace, and it premieres on February 6, 2025, on Prime Video. 

The series revolves around Harry, an old-fashioned car wash owner in Alabama, whose life takes a new turn when his separated  child returns as a proud trans woman named Desiree. 

This emotional narrative explores the themes of acceptance and unconditional love while delivering laughter. With a gifted cast and the legacy of Norman Lear behind it, “Clean Slate” is sure to entertain and mean a lot to its viewers.

 

3. Apple Cider Vinegar (February 6, Netflix)

“Apple Cider Vinegar,” a drama based on the true story of wellness influencer Belle Gibson, who deceived thousands of people by saying she cured her cancer through home wellness techniques.

It  is a series to be released on Netflix on February 6, 2025. Kaitlyn Dever stars as Gibson in this drama that explores the dark side of the wellness industry and social media fraud. 

As her false narrative unravels, the film takes the viewers on a riveting journey of betrayal and revelation, making this a must-watch for fans of real-life scandals.

 

4. The Z-Suite (February 6, Tubi)

Lauren Graham and Nico Santos star in this Madison Avenue-set series, created by Katie O’Brien

When two top ad executives get canceled and replaced by a younger social media manager, played by Madison Shamoun, they refuse to go down without a fight.

 

5. SNL50 Anniversary Special (February 16, NBC)

The SNL50 Anniversary Special is set to premiere on February 16, 2025, on NBC and Peacock as the celebration of 50 years of Saturday Night Live.

A star-studded event is to be expected to take the viewers on a trip down memory lane with the great cast member appearances, and special surprises

A mix of comedy and heartfelt tributes are going to make this a must-watch for viewers. This special is set to be an unforgettable celebration of laughter and creativity.

 

6. Court of Gold (February 18, Netflix)

Court of Gold,  debuting on February 18, 2025, on Netflix, is an exciting six-part document series that takes viewers behind the scenes of the men’s basketball competition at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

The series follows top teams, including the USA, France, and Serbia, as they compete for gold. Featuring insights from basketball legends like Stephen Curry and Dwyane Wade, it highlights the dedication and hard work required to compete at the highest level.

 With a blend of drama and sportsmanship, “Court of Gold” promises to be a must-watch for basketball fans.

 

7. Good Cop/ Bad Cop (February 19, The CW)

Good Cop/Bad Cop, debuting on February 19, 2025, on The CW, is a fun mix of comedy and drama. It stars Leighton Meester and Luke Cook as a brother-sister detective duo in a small town in the Pacific Northwest. 

They deal with strange locals and limited resources while trying to solve crimes. Their father, Big Hank, played by Clancy Brown, is the police chief, adding to their family dynamics. This series promises humor and interesting mysteries as they work together in law enforcement.

 

8. Win or Lose (February 19, Disney+)

This Pixar Animation Studios series follows a handful of characters steeling themselves for a championship softball game, with different points of view and storylines woven together, from nervous young players to controlling parents and more. 

The series is written, directed, and executive produced by Carrie Hobson and Michael Yates, with Will Forte leading the voice cast.

 

9. Zero Day (February 20, Netflix)

Zero Day, premiering on February 20, 2025, on Netflix, is a gripping political thriller starring Robert De Niro as George Mullen, a former U.S. President. 

The six-episode series follows Mullen as he leads the Zero Day Commission in response to a devastating global cyberattack that has resulted in widespread chaos and loss of life. 

With a talented cast including Angela Bassett, Lizzy Caplan, and Jesse Plemons, the show explores themes of conspiracy and trust in a world of misinformation, promising intense drama and suspense.

 

10. A Thousand Blows” (February 21, Hulu)

Peaky Blinders” creator Steven Knight is behind this series, based on the true stories of individuals and culture of late-19th century London. Malachi Kirby stars as Hezekiah, a Jamaican immigrant who finds himself, along with his brother, thrust into the underground world of boxing.

As he rises through the ranks of the city’s most notorious fighters, Hezekiah attracts friends and enemies — and those in between, like reigning champ Sugar (Stephen Graham) and crime boss Mary (Erin Doherty). 

 

11. Grosse Pointe Garden Society” (February 23, NBC)

Grosse Pointe Garden Society, set to premiere on February 23, 2025, on NBC, is a thrilling drama that dives into the lives of four members of a suburban garden club. 

Starring Melissa Fumero, Aja Naomi King, Ben Rappaport, and AnnaSophia Robb, the series explores how their seemingly perfect lives are intertwined by scandal and a dark secret—a murder no one wants to acknowledge.

As hidden truths begin to surface, the characters must navigate the chaos beneath their well-manicured exteriors, promising a mix of mystery and intrigue in this captivating new show

 

12. Suits: L.A. (February 23, NBC)

Suits: L.A. premieres on February 23, 2025, on NBC, offering a new twist on the popular legal drama. Starring Stephen Amell as Ted Black, a former New York prosecutor who becomes a lawyer in Hollywood, the show follows his struggles with personal and work challenges in Los Angeles.

 Gabriel Macht returns as Harvey Specter for a limited time, promising exciting legal cases and engaging stories that connect to the original series while introducing fresh characters and dynamics.

 

13. House of David (February 27, Prime Video)

Michael Iskander stars as David — the David, the biblical figure who becomes king, anointed by the prophet Samuel (Stephen Lang) in the waning days of King Saul’s (Ali Suliman) power. 

A story about loyalty, leadership, and destiny from creator Jon Erwin, executive produced by Erwin, Jon Gunn, Jonathan Lloyd Walker, Justin Rosenblatt, Chad Oakes, and Michael Frislev.

 

14. Running Point (February 27, Netflix)

Mindy Kaling’s latest project is a sports-comedy series starring Kate Hudson as Isla Gordon, who unexpectedly takes charge of the LA Waves basketball franchise. The 10-episode series explores emotional drama, family dynamics, and sports, featuring a talented ensemble cast.

 

15. Toxic Town (February 27, Netflix)

This four-part limited series from writer Jack Thorne tells the true story of the Corby poisonings, a massive environmental scandal encompassing toxic waste disposal from 1984 to 1999 and went to court in 2009. 

Starring Jodie Whittaker, Robert Carlyle, Aimee Lou Wood, Rory Kinnear, and Brendan Coyle

 

Conclusion

New shows in February 2025 are coming to entertain their audience.

New series like, “Zero Day” and “Suits: L.A.” and also lighter comedies such as “Running Point,” the month should see interesting plots based on the themes of family, sports, and political interests. 

With an expected number of premieres spread across Netflix, NBC, and Amazon Prime, the month appears to be the epitome of entertaining content.

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