Whats new to streaming this week? (Feb. 13, 2026)
Looking for something great to watch at home? Streaming subscribers are spoiled for choice between Hulu, Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+, Apple TV, Prime Video, Shudder, Paramount+, Peacock, and more. And that's before you even look at the vast libraries of movies and television programs within each streamer!
Don't be overwhelmed or waste an hour scrolling through your services to determine what to watch. We've got your back, whatever your mood. Mashable offers watch guides for all of the above, broken down by genre: comedy, thriller, horror, documentary, and animation, among others. But if you're seeking something brand new (or just new to streaming), we've got you covered there, too.
16. Love is Blind, Season 10
Love Is Blind has so many international iterations by this point, but the original U.S. series is back with a 10th season. The concept remains the same: Strangers looking for love enter an experiment in which they date in pods without seeing each other. If they want to meet IRL, they must propose, committing to further stages of the experiment like a holiday "pre-honeymoon period," moving in together, meeting the family, and getting hitched in the space of about six weeks. You'll start off vaguely interested and end up hooked — just like the experiment.* — Shannon Connellan, UK Editor
How to watch: Love is Blind Season 10 is now streaming on Netflix.
15. Is This Thing On?
As a follow-up to A Star is Born (2018) and Maestro, actor/director Bradley Cooper offers another drama about where art and love lives collide. Will Arnett stars as a man on the verge of divorce who finds newfound joy in giving stand-up comedy a try. He not only finds a venue to vent his frustrations, but also an unexpected way to reconnect with his wife (Laura Dern).
However, for a movie about stand-up, Is This Thing On? isn't all that daring or funny. In my review out of the New York Film Festival, I jeered, "I wasn't rooting for this marriage to work out or fall apart. I was just waiting for someone to flash the light and bring this exasperating set to an end." — Kristy Puchko, Entertainment Editor
Starring: Will Arnett, Laura Dern, Bradley Cooper, Andra Day, Amy Sedaris, Sean Hayes, Christine Ebersole, and Ciarán Hinds
How to watch: Is This Thing On? is now available for purchase on Prime Video.
14. Like Water For Chocolate, Season 2
Based on Mexican author Laura Esquivel's 1989 book, HBO's Like Water for Chocolate returns for its second (and final) season. Set during the Mexican Revolution, the show centers on Tita (Azul Guaita) and Pedro (Andres Baida), whose path from childhood love to heartbreak in adulthood is woven through a historical period of violence and unrest at the turn of the century. Salma Hayek Pinault executive produces this through her production company, Ventanarosa. — S.C.
Starring: Irene Azuela, Azul Guaita, Ana Valeria Becerril, Andrea Chaparro, and Andres Baida
How to watch: Like Water For Chocolate Season 2 premieres on HBO and HBO Max on Feb. 15.
13. Honey Bunch
Love means sacrifice. But whose? After Diana (Grace Glowicki)) survives a horrible accident, her husband Homer (Ben Petrie) takes her to a remote recovery facility, where experimental treatments could help her get back to the way she was. But what was that? Her memory is foggy, and she's seeing strange visions. What could it all mean?
For counter-programming this Valentine's Day, skip the romantic comedies, and choose this horror thriller, which is all about love, 'til death do they part. — K.P.
Starring: Grace Glowicki, Ben Petrie, Jason Isaacs, Kate Dickie, India Brown, Patricia Tulasne, and Julian Richings
How to watch: Honey Bunch debuts on Shudder on Feb. 13.
12. Primate
Remember that part in Nope where a chimpanzee went ape on a bunch of TV actors? Well, Primate leans into this fear of cute and cuddly animals going feral. Like any slasher worth its blood spatter, Primate begins with a group of young, pretty friends going on a tropical vacation. And one of them has a pet chimp named Ben, who has been like a member of the family. Until one dark night changes everything. Be warned: This one gets wild. — K.P.
Starring: Johnny Sequoyah, Jessica Alexander, Victoria Wyant, Gia Hunter, Benjamin Cheng, and Troy Kotsur
How to watch: Primate is now available for rent or purchase on Prime Video.
11. The Artful Dodger, Season 2
The Artful Dodger returns for a second season, with the characters of Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist living in the fictional colony of Port Victory in New South Wales, Australia. The former Dodger himself, Jack Dawkins (Thomas Brodie-Sangster), thought he left his days of swindling behind in Season 1 for a life of surgery — until the dastardly Fagin (David Thewlis) showed up. It put a spanner in the works for Jack, who fell in love with the governor's daughter, Lady Belle Fox (Maia Mitchell) and found himself in a pickle with the law. In Season 2, Jack lands under the watch of Inspector Henry Boxer (Luke Bracey), who also has his sights set on Lady Belle. Can he dodge the gallows and clear his name? Well, Fagin has a plot to hatch... — S.C.
Starring: Thomas Brodie-Sangster, David Thewlis, Maia Mitchell, Susie Porter, Luke Bracey, Tim Minchin, Lucy-Rose Leonard, Damien Garvey, Damon Herriman, Aljin Abella, Brigid Zengeni, Albert Latailakepa, Jeremy Sims, and Zac Burgess
How to watch: The Artful Dodger Season 2 is now streaming on Hulu.
10. Can You Keep a Secret?
Dawn French and Mark Heap headline this wacky Brit-com that has Only Murders in the Building vibes. Except no one has died. But sssshhhh! That's the secret at the core of this kooky comedy.
In the premiere episode, Debbie Fendon (French) is consoling her son (Craig Roberts), who's mourning the passing of his dad, William (Heap). There's just one thing: William accidentally faked his own death. Now, he and Debbie are retirees with a bit more financial comfort because of the insurance money, but they have to keep William's whole living status as a secret or risk going to jail. Tricky that, especially since their daughter-in-law (Mandip Gil) is a cop! Silly and occasionally macabre, Can You Keep A Secret? is a treat. — K.P.
Starring: Dawn French, Mark Heap, Craig Roberts, and Mandip Gill
How to watch: Can You Keep A Secret? is now streaming on Paramount+.
9. Soul Power: The Legend of the American Basketball Association
If you're into sports and history and three-pointers, clear your calendar for Prime Video's new docuseries that charts the course of the American Basketball Association.
Directed by Kenan Kamwana Holley and executive produced by Julius "Dr. J" Erving, Common, and George Karl among others, Soul Power: The Legend of the American Basketball Association is a four-part docuseries about the rival league that helped shape the NBA we know today. From its launch in 1967, through the introduction of inextricable elements like the three-point shot, the ABA's more inclusive dress code, and the ABA's 1976 merger with the NBA, Soul Power examines the short-lived but mighty league through basketball legends (including George Gervin, Charles Barkley, Rick Barry, Larry Brown, Spencer Haywood, Walt Frazier, and Ralph Simpson), historians, authors, and more. — S.C.
How to watch: Soul Power: The Legend of the American Basketball Association is now streaming on Prime Video.
8. Neighbors
If you love a good "Am I the Asshole" Reddit story, then you need to check out HBO and A24's Neighbors. This documentary-style series from Harrison Fishman and Dylan Redford takes viewers into the homes of feuding neighbors, beefing with each other over everything from feeding stray cats to private beaches. The grievances often spiral out of control, leading to stand-offs, cyberbullying, and even threats of murder. (And that's just the first episode!) The neighbors you'll meet are among the most bizarro characters you'll see on TV, fictional or not, and their interactions serve up a comedic (and frankly, distressing) look at the state of affairs in modern America. — Belen Edwards, Entertainment Reporter
How to watch: Neighbors premieres Feb. 13 at 9 p.m. ET on HBO and HBO Max.
7. Good Fortune
Imagine if Keanu Reeves were your guardian angel. Sounds like a dream, right? Well, in the new comedy written, directed, and starring Aziz Ansari, it's more a wacky misadventure.
Reeves stars as Gabriel, a well-meaning but inept guardian angel who's trying to make a big difference in the life of a struggling gig worker named Arj (Ansari). So, he pulls a Trading Places, swapping Arj's circumstances with a wealthy tech bro, played by Seth Rogen.* Hijinks ensue.
In my review out of the film's TIFF premiere, I cheered ,"Good Fortune is a good time, and Keanu Reeves in Good Fortune should not be missed." —K.P.
Starring: Seth Rogen, Aziz Ansari, Keke Palmer, Sandra Oh, and Keanu Reeves
How to watch: Good Fortune debuts on Starz on Feb. 14.
6. Predator: Badlands
Do you want to set a record for the most times you say "hell yeah" over the course of 90 minutes? Then you need to watch Predator: Badlands, the latest film from the franchise's excellent new shepherd, Dan Trachtenberg (Prey).
Predator: Badlands marks the first time in Predator history that a Yautja is a film's protagonist. The lead in question is Dek (Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi), a runt by Yautja standards who decides to prove himself to his cold-hearted father by hunting the "unkillable" Kalisk. His quest takes him to Genna, a planet brimming with deadly flora and fauna. There, he'll find an unlikely companion in Weyland-Yutani android Thia (Elle Fanning). The two join forces in an unlikely partnership that's as surprisingly sweet as it is badass, and what follows is a pulse-pounding adventure brimming with awesome new aliens, bold action, and one of 2025's best onscreen friendships. Predator fans and franchise newcomers alike, you're in for a treat. — B.E.
Starring: Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi and Elle Fanning
How to watch: Predator: Badlands is now streaming on Hulu.
5. Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette
It's only fitting that FX's Love Story, a new anthology series created by Connor Hines and executive produced by Ryan Murphy, premieres just in time for Valentine's Day. This season focuses on the relationship between John F. Kennedy Jr. (Paul Anthony Kelly) and Carolyn Bessette (Sarah Pidgeon). He's the presumed heir to the Kennedy political dynasty, she's a self-assured publicist at Calvin Klein, and together, their romance will set the world ablaze.
That's the last thing Carolyn wants, though. As paparazzi hound her and John at every waking moment, Love Story dives into the media frenzy that strained their marriage. This angle proves the most fascinating part of Love Story (although Pidgeon and Kelly deserve props for their chemistry), as the show critiques those who would make entertainment out of this relationship by… making entertainment out of the relationship. Despite this tension, Love Story manages to turn in a glossy romance that's fairly empathetic towards its subjects — not to mention a serious time capsule of '90s New York. — B.E.
Starring: Sarah Pidgeon, Paul Anthony Kelly, Naomi Watts, Grace Gummer, Leila George, and Noah Fearnley
How to watch: Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette premieres Feb. 12 at 9 p.m. ET on Hulu and FX.
5. Song Sung Blue
"Sometimes you just need a feel-good movie and a good tearjerker, and writer/director Craig Brewer delivers both with Song Sung Blue," I wrote in my review.
Based on the incredible true story of Lightning and Thunder, a Neil Diamond cover band out of Milwaukee, Song Sung Blue tells a story of love, music, and how both can help us overcome incredible tragedy. Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson star as the married musical couple at the film's center. Together they craft electric chemistry, rousing song numbers, and a love story that hits with the force of a runaway car.
As I concluded in my review, "All this makes for a feel-good movie that can be jarringly intense, because the bad times can come out of nowhere. (C'est la vie!) But like a great Neil Diamond song, Song Sung Blue will find its way into your heart, where it will linger."* — K.P.
Starring: Hugh Jackman, Kate Hudson, Michael Imperioli, Ella Anderson, King Princess, Mustafa Shakir, Jayson Warner Smith, Hudson Hensley, Fisher Stevens, and Jim Belushi
How to watch: Song Sung Blue debuts on Peacock on Feb. 14.
4. Sentimental Value
One of the year's most Oscar–nominated films is now streaming. Joachim Trier's (The Worst Person in the World) acclaimed drama introduces the dysfunctional Borg family: film director Gustav (Stellan Skarsgård) and his daughters, Nora (Renate Reinsve) and Agnes (Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas). Gustav wants Nora to star in his next film, but she has misgivings due to their strained relationship.
What follows is a wrenching, understated look at a broken family and the memories that shaped it, fueled by tremendous performances from Reinsve, Skarsgård, Lilleaas, and Elle Fanning, all of whom received Oscar nominations. It's worth the watch for one tear-jerking conversation between Nora and Agnes alone, but there's more to love where that came from (including some lovely, plot-relevant home decor). — B.E.
Starring: Renate Reinsve, Stellan Skarsgård, Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, and Elle Fanning
How to watch: Sentimental Value debuts on MUBI on Feb. 13.
3. Marty Supreme
Timothée Chalamet is on fire in Mary Supreme, which at first glance might look like a sports drama. But under its greasy and gritty surface, it's much, much more.
Co-written and directed by Josh Safdie, Marty Supreme takes the true story of a charismatic ping-pong player and makes it the stuff of New York legends. Chalamet stars as Marty Mauser, a skilled pro table tennis player whose mouth is regularly writing checks his ass can't cash. Though set in the 1950s, Safdie chooses an '80s soundtrack of synth pop that makes Marty feel like an anti-hero ahead of his time, with a hustle and frenetic energy better suited to an era of big egos and bigger ambitions. Chalamet and an incredible ensemble build on this energy to the point where at times, as in Safdie's Uncut Gems, Marty Supreme can feel like a masterfully orchestrated panic attack.
As I roared in my review, "This zinging dialogue, racing score, and electric cast collide to create cinema that celebrates New York, while recognizing its warts with a bleeding grin. All of this makes Marty Supreme an unusual crowdpleaser. Full of wild humor and shocking turns, it has its audience in a chokehold of tension and surprise, rarely letting up for us to breathe. And yet, what a thrill to be breathless."* — K.P.
Starring: Timothée Chalamet, Gwyneth Paltrow, Odessa A'zion, Kevin O'Leary, Tyler Okonma, Abel Ferrara, and Fran Drescher
How to watch: Marty Supreme is now available for rent or purchase on Prime Video.
2. Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
Rejoice! John Oliver is back to cover mind-snapping news with cackle-pulling punchlines. Last season on Last Week Tonight, Oliver and his incredible team of writers and researchers dug into election interference conspiracies, RKF Jr.'s plans, and Chuck E. Cheese. He also got into a spat with a bakery and rebranded a baseball team to hilarious effect. So, what's next? We can't wait to find out. — K.P.
How to watch: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Season 13 premieres on Feb. 15.
Best of Streaming this week:
How to Get to Heaven From Belfast
Derry Girls creator Lisa McGee returns with a (sort of) grown-up mystery-comedy-drama series that's proper craic. How to Get to Heaven From Belfast follows three childhood friends — played by Roisin Gallagher, Sinéad Keenan, and Caoilfhionn Dunne — now in their late 30s and living their own lives, who are reunited and called home when their other school friend dies in mysterious circumstances. But something about this "accidental" death doesn't sit right with the trio, who are bonded by a dark secret they buried in the woods years ago.
Cue a wild, hilarious, and moving journey across Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and beyond, as our amateur sleuths follow the trail of clues. I loved this series, calling it in my review "hilarious, haunting, and heavenly in every way." Absolute class, down to the final twist. — S.C.
Starring: Roisin Gallagher, Sinéad Keenan, Caoilfhionn Dunne, Saoirse-Monica Jackson, Emmett J. Scanlan, Tom Basden, Ardal O'Hanlon, Michelle Fairley, Josh Finan, Bronagh Gallagher, Darragh Hand, and Natasha O'Keeffe
How to watch: How to Get to Heaven from Belfast is now streaming on Netflix.
(*) denotes a blurb came from a prior list.