Valentine’s Day weekend is here, and whether you’re planning a cozy date night, a solo self‑care binge, or actively avoiding romance, the streaming landscape is packed with fresh titles. Our weekend binge list: 11 new shows and movies to stream on Netflix, Peacock and more (Feb. 13‑15) offers a balanced mix of romance, dark thrills and outright laughs, so you can lean into the holiday or rebel against it.
From reality‑dating experiments to neo‑Western thrillers, the slate spans Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu/Disney+, Paramount+ and AMC+. Six episodes of “Love Is Blind” season 10 dropped on Netflix on February 11, 2026, kicking off the binge‑watch marathon, although other new series and films are already streaming or set to arrive through February 15.
Romantic picks to set the mood
Netflix’s long‑running dating experiment returns for its milestone tenth season, this time featuring singles from Ohio. As the official trailer notes, the pod‑based premise remains unchanged, but the Midwest cast promises fresh drama and chemistry. [1] Episodes 1‑6 are streaming now.
Apple TV+ adds “Eternity,” a rom‑com that follows Elizabeth Olsen’s character Joan as she navigates an organized after‑life hotel, deciding where—and with whom—to spend forever. The film has been praised for its witty writing and chemistry between Olsen, Miles Teller and Callum Turner.
For a mid‑life relationship comedy, Bradley Cooper’s “Is This Thing On?” is available on PVOD. Will Arnett stars as Alex, a finance professional whose crumbling marriage leads him to the New York stand‑up scene, while Laura Dern plays his ambitious ex‑wife.
Thrillers and crime dramas for the darker palate
Prime Video rolls out “Cross” season 2, starring Aldis Hodge as detective Alex Cross. The new case pits him against billionaire tech mogul Lance Durand, played by Matthew Lillard, in a high‑stakes murder investigation. [3]
AMC+’s “Dark Winds” season 4, a neo‑Western thriller, premieres on February 15 at 9 p.m. ET. The series follows tribal police officers Leaphorn, Chee and Manuelito as they chase a missing Navajo girl through 1970s Los Angeles, confronting organized‑crime killers. [4]
Hulu adds “Predator: Badlands,” a sci‑fi action entry that shifts focus to a young Predator teaming up with a damaged android, portrayed by Elle Fanning, on a hostile planet.
Comedy and genre‑bending fare
Netflix’s “How to Get to Heaven from Belfast” blends dark Irish wit with a murder‑mystery twist. Created by “Derry Girls” writer Lisa McGee, the series follows lifelong friends Saoirse, Robyn and Dara as a wake spirals into macabre chaos.
Paramount+ streams “Can You Preserve a Secret?” starring Dawn French as the over‑protective matriarch Debbie Fendon, whose presumed‑dead husband reappears, igniting family mayhem.
“Tyler Perry’s Joe’s College Road Trip” on Netflix follows Joe and his grandson B.J. On a chaotic cross‑country college tour, delivering Perry’s signature irreverent humor.
Hulu’s “The Artful Dodger” season 2 offers a Dickensian crime caper with Thomas Brodie‑Sangster’s Jack Dawkins navigating prison, a relentless inspector and a looming killer.
Netflix rounds out the lineup with “Blue Moon,” Richard Linklater’s biographical dramedy about lyricist Lorenz Hart, portrayed by Ethan Hawke, set against the backdrop of 1943’s opening of “Oklahoma!”
At a glance: streaming schedule (Feb 13‑15)
| Show / Movie | Platform | Genre | Release |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Artful Dodger S2 | Disney+/Hulu | Crime caper | Out now |
| Cross S2 | Prime Video | Crime thriller | Out now |
| Love Is Blind S10 | Netflix | Reality dating | Out now |
| Can You Keep a Secret? | Paramount+ | Comedy | Out now |
| How to Get to Heaven from Belfast | Netflix | Comedy/murder mystery | Out now |
| Dark Winds S4 | AMC+ | Neo‑Western thriller | Feb 15 |
| Is This Thing On? | PVOD | Drama/comedy | Out now |
| Eternity | Apple TV | Romantic comedy | Out now |
| Tyler Perry’s Joe’s College Road Trip | Netflix | Comedy | Out now |
| Predator: Badlands | Hulu | Sci‑fi action | Out now |
| Blue Moon | Netflix | Biographical dramedy | Out now |
What to watch next
With Valentine’s Day weekend winding down, the next wave of releases begins in early March, including the final batch of “Love Is Blind” season 10 episodes. Keep an eye on Netflix’s schedule for the remaining installments and on AMC+ for the continuation of “Dark Winds.” As the streaming calendar fills, you’ll have plenty of fresh content to fuel both romantic evenings and late‑night thrill sessions.
What titles are you adding to your watchlist? Share your picks in the comments and spread the binge‑watch love on social media.