Apple TV is expanding its programming in February, focusing primarily on new seasons of established series and a new feature film. Following several new releases in January, further releases will be available throughout the month. The content ranges from science fiction and thrillers to romantic comedies.
February on Apple TV is all about continuity. Instead of releasing many new titles at once, existing series will be continued and strategically expanded. Additionally, a new film with an unusual premise and a familiar cast will be released. This keeps the lineup manageable yet offers a broad range of content.
Apple TV will continue to follow a clearly structured release schedule in 2026. New content will be released in stages, with many series running for several weeks with new episodes. This strategy ensures that subscribers consistently receive new content without individual productions getting lost in the overall catalog. February illustrates this approach particularly well.
New content on Apple TV in February
Eternity

Starting February 13th, Apple TV will release the romantic comedy film "Eternity." The story takes place in the afterlife, where newly arrived souls have one week to decide where they wish to spend eternity. The film centers on Joan, played by Elizabeth Olsen. She must choose between two men: her husband, with whom she has spent her life, portrayed by Miles Teller, and her first love, played by Callum Turner. He died young and has been waiting for her arrival for decades. The film combines a supernatural premise with classic relationship conflicts, focusing on emotionally charged decisions.
The Last Thing He Told Me – Season 2

The second season of the thriller series premieres on Apple TV on February 20th. The story picks up five years after the events of the first season. Owen reappears after a long hiatus, bringing unresolved conflicts back into his family's life. Hannah and her stepdaughter Bailey try to reconnect as the past catches up with them once again. The series maintains its suspenseful approach while further exploring the family relationships and psychological conflicts.
Major series continuation in the science fiction genre
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters – Season 2

The second season of the science fiction series "Monarch: Legacy of Monsters" premieres on February 27th. The first season followed two siblings who uncover their family's connection to the mysterious organization Monarch. The story took place both in the 1950s and half a century later, introducing the character of army officer Lee Shaw, played by Kurt Russell and Wyatt Russell.
The second season focuses on the fate of Monarch and the entire world. The plot expands, taking the characters to Kong's Skull Island and a new, mysterious village where a mythical titan emerges from the sea. Hidden secrets are revealed, past decisions have direct repercussions in the present, and the lines between family, friends, and enemies become increasingly blurred. A major, ominous event forms the central arc of the season's suspense.
New episodes of current series in February
In addition to new seasons, Apple TV is also focusing on the continuous release of new episodes of several ongoing series in February. The spy thriller "Tehran" is currently airing its third season, with new episodes continuing until February 27. The second season of "Hijack" is also continuing and will conclude in early March. The drama "Drops of God" continues its second season with new episodes, which runs until March 11. The third season of the comedy series "Shrinking" is particularly long-term, with new episodes being released until April 8.
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Apple TV continues to focus on continuity
February underscores Apple TV's long-term programming strategy. Instead of numerous individual releases, the streaming service focuses on ongoing series, targeted season premieres, and a balanced distribution of content. The lineup is complemented by a new feature film with a prominent cast. Apple TV is available for €9.99 per month and can alternatively be accessed at a discounted rate through the Apple One bundle. Overall, the service remains clearly focused on high-quality series and select film projects throughout February. The best products for you: Our Amazon Storefront offers a wide selection of accessories, including those compatible with HomeKit. (Image: Shutterstock / Frame Stock Footage)
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