GRAZIA Guide: Stream These 5 New Shows This February

Settle down, it’s time for another binge-watching session
Blackpink’s Lalisa Manobal in the new season 3 of The White Lotus. From the romantic tale of Melo Movie, to the mystery-filled drama of The White Lotus, GRAZIA has a list of new shows to stream this February
The White Lotus’s Season 3 takes place in Thailand, with a special cast feature from Blackpink’s Lalisa Manobal. Photo: Courtesy of HBO Max

The month of February is finally here, bringing with it the charm of Valentine’s Day and the promise of love in the air. Staying true to our monthly traditions, we’ve curated a list of exciting new shows for you to stream this month. From breathing in the flirtatious whiff of romance to the gripping thrill of karate tournaments, February promises to keep you entertained. So grab your favourite blanket, heat up a bowl of popcorn, and savour some precious couch time with your loved ones.

Melo Movie

Starring the beloved Park Bo-Young and Choi Woo-Shik, Melo Movie is set to make Valentine’s Day even more special. The story follows an aspiring film director, Kim Mubee, and movie enthusiast, Ko Gyeom, whose romance blossoms after a charming meet-cute moment. But like every compelling Netflix original K-Drama, their love story takes a heartbreaking turn, leaving them as two estranged lovers. Directed by Hotel Del Luna’s Oh Choong-Hwan, this emotional tale is guaranteed to pull at your heartstrings. If you’re adding this to your watchlist, be sure to have some tissues handy.

Melo Movie will premiere on 14 February on Netflix.

Bogotá: City Of The Lost

If you’re craving the thrill of a life-and-death brigade or the adrenaline rush of criminal life, Bogotá: City of the Lost is the movie for you. Song Joong-Ki, who plays Guk-Hee, takes you on a perilous journey to the land of opportunity, Bogotá. More specifically, his journey to navigate the treacherous path of success in the Colombian black market. Originally released in December 2024, the film also offers a treat for Vincenzo fans, showcasing Song Joong-Ki’s impressive newfound skill in the Spanish language.

Bogotá: City of the Lost will be on your screens from 3 February on Netflix.

Suits LA

This one’s for the OG Suits fans. Aaron Korsh, creator of Suits, brings you a new attorney at law in his latest spinoff, Suits LA. The upcoming American legal drama stars Stephen Amell as Ted Black and Josh McDermitt as Stuart Lane, as they build a law firm based in Los Angeles, specialising in criminal and entertainment law. While there’s no promise of an appearance from the original cast—Harvey Specter will surely be missed—it’s been hinted that they’re open to reprising their roles for the new spinoff.

You can catch Suits LA on HBO Max starting 24 February.

The White Lotus

So much could be said about HBO’s Emmy Award-winning series The White Lotus. With guest stars like Sydney Sweeney and now new actress Lalisa Manobal, the show is sure to captivate you. The dark-comedy drama continues to unfold at the exclusive resort of The White Lotus, this time set in Thailand, as the series’s new backdrop. In her first acting pursuit, Blackpink’s Lisa will take on the role of Mook, an employee of the Thailand resort. Filled with thrilling plot twists and mounting tensions, the show is determined to keep you on the edge of your seat.

Season 3 of The White Lotus will be available from 17 February on HBO Max.

Cobra Kai: Season 6, Part 3

For most fans, the upcoming part 3 of Cobra Kai’s final season is a must-watch. Set 40 years after The Karate Kid’s 1984 All-Valley Karate Tournament, Ralph Macchio’s Miyago-Do and William Zabka’s Cobra Kai join forces to compete in the highly-anticipated Sekai Tekai Karate tournament, to crown the new world champion. With plenty of theories swirling around about who will take the winning title—Miguel, Robby, Tory, or Sam—the suspense is keeping us all on the hook. Fret not, the season is mere days away.

Find out who the winner is on 13 February, only on Netflix.

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