
A new month, new television shows – February has much in store for Netflix fans.
Seeing as many fans of the streaming giant have already binged-watch majority of the shows January had to offer, it is time to take a look at the new things set to arrive next month.
Netflix has got us covered on the TV and film front with the sequel to To All The Boys I Loved Before, Cable Girls and Narcos: Mexico.
With the return of period dramas and thriller series, it seems there's truly something for everyone.
Locke and Key
Netflix Release Date: February 7
This new series is based on the critically acclaimed graphic novels by Joe Hill (the son of Stephen King), taking place in a mysterious house where unlocking doors grants magical abilities
It tells the story of three siblings who move homes after a brutal murder of their father.
To All the Boys: PS I Still Love You
Netflix Release Date: February 12
The second instalment to the immensely popular 2018 teen rom-com starring Noah Centineo and Lana Condor is finally dropping in February.
Fans have been begging for a sequel after the adaptation of the novel its based became a favourite.
Narcos: Mexico: Season 2
Netflix Release Date: February 13
Narcos is a drama series that follows some of the world’s biggest drug lords and their quest to own it all.
This time the drama follows real-life 'narco' Felix Gallardo.
Better Call Saul: Season 5
Netflix Release Date: February 24
The fifth and final season will be released weekly on Netflix starting at the end of February.
The Breaking Bad spin-off will begin its weekly release schedule, ending the story of television’s resident seedy lawyer Saul Goodman
Cable Girls: Season 5 – Part 1
Netflix Release Date: February 14

Now the longest-running foreign series created by Netflix themselves, the final season of Cable Girls will wrap up the story of the telephone operators.
The final season will ultimately end with a second part due out in late 2020.
Queen Sono
Netflix Release Date: February 28
February 2020 will mark another landmark when Queen Sono becomes the first Netflix Original series from Africa.
A highly trained South African spy must face changing relationships in her personal life while taking on her most dangerous mission yet.
It’s created by Kagiso Lediga and features Pearl Thusi as Queen Sono.