Netflix February 2016 New Releases: Movie & TV Shows; What's Coming and What's Leaving

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February is the month for love, and Netflix lovers will see some new movies and shows- romantic and otherwise. This Netflix viewer has a couple of recommendations for those wondering what to watch. Also, find out which movies and shows you should watch before they leave Netflix soon!

Those who are into Michael Bay movies starring Bruce Willis, Ben Affleck and Liv Tyler, or apocalyptic style films, will be happy to see the movie Armageddon on the list.

My Side of the Mountain is a 1969 film based on the classic novel by Jean George about a young boy who leaves his home to go to the mountain to run an algae experiment, and how he learns independence and fights against nature, making some animal friends in the process. A great nostalgic movie that is fun to share with the kids(unless one is afraid their child will try to run off and copy the hero of the story).

Star Trek V: The Final Frontier will be joining the other Star Trek movies currently on the list. Right now they have numbers 4,6,7, 9 and 10 available for viewing. Trekkies rejoice! It is an odd numbered sequel, though, so maybe not too much excitement.

Season 1 of Better Call Saul will join the line-up. For all the Breaking Bad fans, this series shows criminal lawyer, Saul Goodman(Bob Odenkirk), and all that he faces before he starts the office in New Mexico where he helps out Walter White.

Of course, there are the Netflix originals coming to Netflix this month, including the highly-anticipated Fuller House, and the ten episode, 1st season of the romantic comedy Love.

Here is a complete list of movies and shows coming to Netflix in February:

February 1st

  • A Picture of You (2014)

  • Armageddon (1998)

  • Better Call Saul (Season 1)

  • Charlie's Angels (2000)

  • Collateral Damage (2002)

  • Cruel Intentions (1999)

  • A Faster Horse (2015)

  • Full Metal Jacket (1987)

  • Game Face (2015)

  • Jennifer 8 (1992)

  • Johnny English (2003)

  • The Little Engine That Could (2011)

  • The Lizzie Borden Chronicles (Season 1)

  • Losing Isaiah (1995)

  • Masha's Tales (Season 1)

  • My Side of the Mountain (1969)

  • Para Elisa (2012)

  • Pokemon the Movie: Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction (2014)

  • Pokemon: XY (Season 1)

  • Scooby-Doo (2002)

  • Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004)

  • Sin City (2005)

  • Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989)

  • Stardust (2007)

  • Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006)

  • Teen Witch (1989)

  • Tin Man: "Search for the Emerald" (2007)

  • The Year Dolly Parton Was My Mom (2011)

February 2nd

  • Land Before Time: XIV: Journey of the Brave (2016)

February 3rd

  • I Love You Phillip Morris (2009)

February 4th

  • Love (2015)

February 5th

  • Care Bears & Cousins: Season 2

  • Hannibal Buress: Comedy Camisado

  • Mad Men: Season 7: Part 2

  • Turbo: F.A.S.T.: Season 3

February 6th

  • Lila & Eve (2015)

February 10th

  • Dope (2015)

  • The Girl in the Book (2015)

February 13th

  • The Face of Love (2013)

February 15th

  • Open Season (2006)

  • XXY (2007)

February 16th

  • Asthma (2015)

  • Atonement (2007)

February 17th

  • The Returned (Season 2)

February 19th

  • Cooked (Season 1)

  • Love (Season 1)

February 22nd

  • 3rd World Cops 2 (2015)

February 23rd

  • Bare (2015)

February 24th

  • Marvel Super Hero Adventures: Frost Fight! (2015)

February 26th

  • Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny (2016)

  • Fuller House (Season 1)

  • Theo Von (2016)

February 27

  • Finding Vivian Maier (2013)

February 29th

  • Ashes and Embers (1982)

With the coming of new things to watch, and because of expiring contracts that Netflix has with other companies, we will have to say goodbye to other shows and movies. Doctor Who is one that fans are sad to see go, but according to Netflix Update , Netflix could possibly renew the contract with the BBC, and that the show could very likely not leave.

Here's a preliminary list of the shows leaving in February:

 February 1

  • Classic Doctor Who (18 Collections)

  • Doctor Who (8 Seasons)

  • Horrid Henry (1 Season)

  • Justice League (2 Seasons)

  • Justice League Unlimited (2 Seasons)

  • Life Stories (1 Season)

  • Roaring with Pride (1 Season)

  • RWBY (1 Season)

  • Scooby Doo!: Mystery Incorporated (2 Seasons)

  • Secrets and Lies (1 Season)

  • Shaun Ryder on UFOs (1 Season)

  • The Travel Bug (2 Seasons)

  • World's Wildest City (1 Season)

  • Young Justice (1 Season)

February 2

  • Pokemon: Black and White (3 Seasons)

February 6

  • Psycho-Pass (2012)

  • The Pyramid Code (2009)

 February 10

  • Bunk (2012)

  • Forecast : Disaster (2012)

  • Inside Secret America (2013)

  • Lords of War (2013)

 February 11

  • Bridezillas (2013)

  • Stephen King's Bag of Bones (2011)

February 12

  • Stella and Sam (2011)

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