February 2026 is stacked with hot new and returning TV shows, and Rotten Tomatoes has dropped a must-watch video roundup that packs all the biggest trailers into one place. From prestige limited series and crime dramas to kaiju chaos and nostalgic revivals, this month’s slate has something for every kind of TV fan.
In the featured Rotten Tomatoes video, you’ll get a first look at the official trailers, release dates, and platforms for every major series arriving in February 2026, along with timestamps so you can jump straight to the shows you’re most hyped about. If you’re planning your next binge or just looking for your next obsession, this is the trailer compilation you’ll want to watch from start to finish.
Here’s a closer look at what’s coming in February 2026, in the order they appear in the video.
Vanished Season 1 on MGM+ – February 1
Kicking off the month is Vanished, a brand-new thriller series on MGM+. The trailer teases a tense mystery built around a disappearance that spirals into a larger conspiracy. Expect atmospheric visuals, layered character drama, and an unraveling plot that rewards close watching. If you love slow-burn mysteries that keep you guessing until the final reveal, this one should be on your radar.
The Muppet Show Special on ABC & Disney+ – February 4
The Muppets are back in prime time with a brand-new special that taps into pure nostalgia while introducing fresh comedy for a new generation. The trailer shows off the classic variety-show format: musical numbers, celebrity guests, backstage chaos, and that trademark Muppet meta-humor. Whether you grew up with The Muppet Show or found them through movies and streaming, this special looks like a feel-good event for the whole family.
The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 on Netflix – February 5
The Lincoln Lawyer returns for Season 4, with Mickey Haller once again juggling complicated cases, messy personal relationships, and the LA legal scene from the back seat of his iconic Lincoln. The new trailer leans into high-stakes courtroom drama, morally gray choices, and a central case that threatens to blow Mickey’s world wide open. Fans of legal dramas and crime thrillers should be ready for another binge-worthy season.
The ’Burbs Season 1 on Peacock – February 8
Tom Hanks’ cult-classic dark comedy gets a TV reimagining with The ’Burbs Season 1 on Peacock. The trailer promises a satirical look at suburban paranoia, neighborhood secrets, and the weirdness that lurks behind perfectly manicured lawns. Expect offbeat humor, quirky characters, and a tone that plays with horror-comedy without going fully into either extreme. If you like suburban satire, this is one to watch.
Cross Season 2 on Prime Video – February 11
Cross is back for a second season, diving deeper into the mind of the brilliant and tormented investigator Alex Cross. The new trailer hints at darker cases, more personal stakes, and an expanded rogues’ gallery. With heightened tension and more psychological twists, Season 2 looks set to raise the bar on crime storytelling, leaning into character-driven suspense and gritty procedural elements.
Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette Limited Series on FX – February 12
This FX limited series tackles one of the most watched modern American romances. The trailer for Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette suggests a stylish, emotionally driven drama that explores their relationship under the relentless glare of fame and legacy. Expect award-season energy here: strong performances, careful period detail, and a focus on the human side of an iconic couple.
Dark Winds Season 4 on AMC & AMC+ – February 15
Dark Winds returns for its fourth season, continuing to adapt Tony Hillerman’s beloved Navajo Nation-set crime novels. The Season 4 trailer maintains the series’ strengths: striking Southwestern visuals, spiritual undertones, and complex character work centered on Indigenous law enforcement. Fans can look forward to new mysteries that intertwine culture, faith, and crime in a uniquely atmospheric way.
56 Days Season 1 on Prime Video – February 18
56 Days is a new thriller on Prime Video based on a time-limited premise: a relationship and a crime locked inside a tight two-month window. The trailer teases a tense, twisting narrative where the timeline matters as much as the characters’ secrets. With claustrophobic tension and a “how well do you really know someone?” hook, this series looks built for viewers who love puzzle-box thrillers.
The Night Agent Season 3 on Netflix – February 19
After winning over action-thriller fans, The Night Agent is back for Season 3. The new trailer ramps up the stakes once more for Peter Sutherland, promising more conspiracies, international intrigue, and high-octane set pieces. If you’re into political thrillers with fast pacing, shifting loyalties, and big cliffhangers, this season looks ready to keep the adrenaline going.
The Last Thing He Told Me Season 2 on Apple TV – February 20
The suspenseful drama returns for a second season on Apple TV, expanding past the events of the original adaptation. The Season 2 trailer hints at new mysteries tied to past secrets and the lingering consequences of everything that came before. Expect emotional stakes, character-focused storytelling, and a continued blend of family drama and mystery.
CIA Season 1 on CBS & Paramount+ – February 23
CIA is a new espionage drama debuting on CBS and streaming on Paramount+. The trailer leans into classic spy-thriller territory: covert missions, inter-agency politics, betrayals, and moral gray areas. Viewers get a taste of field operations alongside the strategic maneuvering in Washington, setting the tone for a series that mixes action with geopolitical intrigue.
Paradise Season 2 on Hulu – February 23
Paradise returns for Season 2 on Hulu, building on the first season’s mix of drama, mystery, and complicated relationships in an idyllic setting that’s anything but peaceful. The trailer teases new secrets, shifting alliances, and the fallout from last season’s events. Expect more of that contrast between picture-perfect surroundings and the darker truths beneath the surface.
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 2 on Apple TV – February 27
Rounding out the month, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters is back for a second season of kaiju-scale storytelling. The new trailer promises more titans, deeper exploration of the Monarch organization’s history, and connections to the broader MonsterVerse. With big-budget visuals and a mix of human drama and massive creature showdowns, this season looks like essential viewing for sci-fi and monster-movie fans.
If you’re trying to keep your February 2026 watchlist under control, this Rotten Tomatoes trailer compilation is the perfect guide. With every major new and returning series in one video, complete with timestamps, you can quickly discover what fits your taste—whether you’re into legal dramas, spy thrillers, prestige biographical series, or monster-filled epics.
For anyone who wants to stay ahead of what’s coming to streaming and TV, checking out this video is a smart way to plan your next binge and avoid missing the shows everyone will be talking about.
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