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Apple TV has laid out its 2026 slate, revealing a steady mix of new series, returning favourites and big original films set to roll out across the year, from thrillers and comedies to family-friendly stories.
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February is shaping up to be an exciting month for streaming, with several highly anticipated new and returning TV series premiering on Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV and more. From romance and drama to thrillers and comedies, keep reading for some of the top shows coming this month.
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A new series from the creator of “Derry Girls” and an inside look at the world of competitive ice dancing are among the highlights this month.
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“Name an example of a show you were hugely into but completely lost interest in as soon as you got to the final episode,” Leonard wrote in a post in the r/television subreddit on Saturday.
In the not too distant future, one of television’s most beloved—and snarky—sci-fi comedy series is staging a comeback. As Variety reported exclusively, RiffTrax and Shout! Studios are working together to create four all-new episodes of Mystery Science Theater 3000, the beloved comedy series that pokes fun at old, and often cheesy, B-movies.