NETFLIX Australia: FEBRUARY 2024 Release Schedule (With Trailers)

Left to Right: ‘One Day,’ ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ and ‘Orion and the Dark’

Here’s the complete release schedule of everything hitting NETFLIX Australia throughout the month of FEBRUARY 2024. We’ve also included MANY of the trailers that have been made available.

After more Australian streaming release schedules? Also check out the FEBRUARY line-ups for PRIME VIDEO and STAN

Netflix note: All titles and dates are subject to change.

2 FEBRUARY

  • Orion and the Dark (United States)

A boy with an active imagination faces his fears on an unforgettable journey through the night with his new friend: a giant, smiling creature named Dark.

  • Despicable Me 3 (United States)

After failing to arrest an ’80s child star turned supervillain, Gru loses his job but gains a family member when he learns he’s got a long-lost twin.

  • Home Alone (United States)

Accidentally left home alone, a plucky 8-year-old stands ready to defend his territory when a pair of bungling burglars set their sights on his house.

  • Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (United States)

After accidentally flying alone to New York, young Kevin McCallister gets a hotel room and foils his old nemeses’ plans to rob a toy store.

  • Let’s Talk About CHU (Taiwan)

Part-time vlogger Chu Ai uses her channel to speak candidly about sex. But in real life, she finds that subject to be so much trickier.

5 FEBRUARY

  • Dee & Friends in Oz (United States)

The mean Miss Ruby wants to shut down the Wonderful School of Oz and keep the magic all for herself — unless Dee and her friends can save the day!

7 FEBRUARY

  • Love Never Lies Poland: Season 2 – Part 2 (Poland)

Six couples put their love on the line by living together in a villa, where, for a few weeks straight, their truthfulness is tested by a modern lie detector. Participants of Love Never Lies Polska lose money for every lie, while telling the truth adds to the total cash prize. The couple that is most honest with each other will win the program.

  • Raël: The Alien Prophet (France)

Featuring interviews with his followers, critics and Raël himself, this docuseries traces how a UFO-inspired religion spiraled into a controversial cult.

  • Luz: The Light of the Heart (United States)

Raised by a kind Kaingang family after a tragedy, adventurous Luz launches a quest with her firefly companion to learn the truth about her roots.

  • The Devil Wears Prada (United States)

After taking a job as an assistant for a powerful fashion magazine editor, ordinary Andrea is thrilled — until the magic wears off.

8 FEBRUARY

  • One Day (Great Britain)

After spending graduation night together, Emma and Dexter go their separate ways — but their lives remain intertwined. Based on David Nicholls’ novel.

9 FEBRUARY

  • Alpha Males: Season 2 (Spain)

Nothing changes overnight. No matter how hard the four pals try to do things right, they always find new ways to mess up in work, family and sex.

  • A Killer Paradox (Korea)

When one accidental killing leads to another, an average college student finds himself stuck in an endless cat-and-mouse chase with a shrewd detective.

  • Ashes (Turkey)

From an intoxicating fantasy to a dangerous affair, a wealthy married woman finds her life irreversibly shattered after picking up an unpublished novel.

  • Bhakshak (India)

A struggling local journalist begins a dogged investigation into harrowing cases of abuse being covered up at a shelter for young girls.

  • Lover, Stalker, Killer (Great Britain)

In this twisting documentary, a mechanic tries online dating for the first time and meets a woman who takes romantic obsession to a deadly extreme.

13 FEBRUARY

  • Kill Me If You Dare (Poland)

When a twist of fate reverses the fortune of their troubled marriage, Piotr and Natalia decide to stay together — but only until death do them part.

  • Taylor Tomlinson: Have It All (United States)

In her third Netflix original comedy special, Taylor Tomlinson talks about having your dream job, finding your perfect partner, dealing with anxiety and insomnia — all while asking the age-old question, “Can you really have it all?”

  • Sunderland ‘Til I Die: Season 3 (Great Britain)

With Sunderland desperate for some stability, a new manager is brought in to haul the club out of League One and into the coveted Championship.

14 FEBRUARY

  • Good Morning, Verônica: Season 3 (Brazil)

Verônica forms unlikely alliances and unravels her past as her quest for justice culminates in this heart-stopping final season.

  • Love Is Blind: Season 6 (United States)

Singles in Charlotte shake up their search for love by entering the pods and embarking on a wild journey of romance and self-discovery over four weeks.

  • A Soweto Love Story (South Africa)

Desperate for her three single sons to get married, a mother promises her house to the first one to tie the knot, setting off a race to the altar.

  • Players (United States)

A New York sports writer with a playbook of clever hookup schemes unexpectedly falls for a fling. Can she go from playing the field to playing for keeps? Gina Rodriguez, Damon Wayans Jr. and Tom Ellis (“Lucifer”) star in this cheeky, fast-paced rom-com.14/2/2024 The Heartbreak Agency Germany When a skeptical journalist reluctantly participates in heartbreak therapy for an article, he ends up opening his heart to his charming therapist.

15 FEBRUARY

  • House of Ninjas (Japan)

Years after retiring from their formidable ninja lives, a dysfunctional family must return to shadowy missions to counteract a string of looming threats.

  • AlRawabi School for Girls: Season 2 (Jordan)

A new year means a new class, new rules — and new rulers — at the prestigious AlRawabi School for Girls.

  • Ready, Set, Love (Thailand)

In a world grappling with a dwindling male population, an unassuming woman becomes a contender in a government-sponsored dating competition.

  • The Vince Staples Show (United States)

Kind of famous and sort of rich, rapper and actor Vince Staples navigates the challenges and surprises of everyday life in his hometown of The Beach.

  • Little Nicholas: Life of a Scoundrel (Spain)

As a teen, Little Nicolás managed to sneak between politicians, millionaires and even royals. In this docuseries, he tells his side of the scandal.

  • Love, Simon (United States)

High schooler Simon isn’t ready to reveal that he’s gay. While trying to keep his secret, he searches for the identity of his anonymous online crush.

  • Killing Eve: Season 1 (Great Britain)

Intrigue blossoms into obsession when a British spy pursues a playful, stylish and utterly ruthless assassin working for a mysterious organization.

  • Killing Eve: Season 2 (Great Britain)

Still obsessed after their violent exchange, Eve and Villanelle go their separate ways. The Twelve looms large for both — till a deadly rival emerges.

  • Killing Eve: Season 3 (Great Britain)

While trying to rebuild and move on from a disastrous encounter, Eve and Villanelle find themselves slipping back into old habits. Let the games begin.

  • Killing Eve: Season 4 (Great Britain)

As Eve hunts down the Twelve and Villanelle wrestles with her identity, their personal missions — and common obsession — lead to a final showdown.

  • NCIS: Season 10 (United States)

Despite a bomb attack on Gibbs and the team, duty continues to call for these special agents as they try to regroup and put the pieces back together.

  • NCIS: Season 11 (United States)

When Season 10 ended in the series’ biggest cliffhanger, the NCIS was virtually disbanded and Gibbs was aiming a rifle at the FBI agent responsible.

  • NCIS: Season 12 (United States)

In Season 12, Gibbs and McGee travel to Russia to retrieve a computer expert and get into an ongoing battle with mercenary Sergei Mishnev.

  • NCIS: Season 13 (United States)

Gibbs undergoes physical and emotional changes as he returns to NCIS. While fighting terrorism and murder, team members make life-changing decisions.

  • NCIS: Season 14 (United States)

Following the unexpected departure of a key member, the NCIS team regroups and recruits several new faces, including a former MI6 operative.

16 FEBRUARY

  • Comedy Chaos (Indonesia)

After getting kicked out of his own company, a hapless man must juggle his delicate marriage and his struggling comedy club.

  • The Abyss (Sweden)

As the Swedish town of Kiruna sinks, Frigga finds herself torn between her family and her job as security chief at the world’s largest underground mine.

  • Einstein and the Bomb (Great Britain)

What happened after Einstein fled Nazi Germany? Using archival footage and his own words, this docudrama dives into the mind of a tortured genius.

  • Venom: Let There Be Carnage (United States)

While Eddie Brock and Venom try to navigate their thorny relationship, a new threat rises from serial killer Cletus Kasady and a new alien symbiote.

  • Eddie’s Lil’ Homies: Season 1 (Australia)

Imaginative 8-year-old boy Eddie and his best friends Lottie and Tal have fabulous, fantastical playground adventures full of music and games.

19 FEBRUARY

  • Rhythm + Flow Italy (Italy)

In this music competition show, Fabri Fibra, Geolier and Rose Villain hit the streets of Rome, Naples and Milan to find the next Italian rap superstar.

20 FEBRUARY

  • Mike Epps: Ready to Sell Out (United States)

Comedian Mike Epps keeps it real as he riffs on poor personal hygiene, failing at infidelity and waging war on work husbands in his latest stand-up special.

  • She’s the Man (United States)

Teenager Viola tries to convince the students at her twin brother’s school that she’s actually him in this twist on Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night.”

21 FEBRUARY

  • Can I Tell You A Secret? (Great Britain)

Three women’s lives are changed forever when a prolific stalker infiltrates their social media accounts. And they’re only a fraction of his many victims.

22 FEBRUARY

  • Avatar: The Last Airbender (United States)

Water. Earth. Fire. Air. Long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony — then everything changed. A live-action reimagining of the popular animated series.

23 FEBRUARY

  • Mea Culpa (United States)

A criminal defense attorney must choose between family, duty and her own dangerous desires when she takes on the case of an artist accused of murder. Tyler Perry wrote, directed and produced this seductive romantic thriller starring Kelly Rowland and Trevante Rhodes.

  • Through My Window: Looking at You (Spain)

Raquel and Ares can’t forget each other, even while seeing other people. Can they reunite despite family pressure in the final chapter of the trilogy?

  • Formula 1: Drive to Survive: Season 6 (Great Britain)

Drivers, managers and team owners live life in the fast lane — both on and off the track during one cutthroat season of Formula 1 racing.

24 FEBRUARY

  • The 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (United States)

The biggest names in film and television light up the red carpet and the stage for the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards. (Live event in English.)

28 FEBRUARY

  • The Mire: Millennium (Poland)

As the year 2000 draws near, officials investigate a local murder, a skeleton in Gronty forest and a string of horrifying abductions.

  • Code 8: Part II (United States)

In a city where people with powers are policed and oppressed, a former criminal must turn to a drug lord he despises to protect a teen from a corrupt cop. “Arrowverse” alums Robbie Amell and Stephen Amell reteam for this gritty sci-fi film directed by Jeff Chan.

  • American Conspiracy: The Octopus Murders (United States)

When journalist Danny Casolaro pursued the political conspiracy of the century, he was found dead in a West Virginia hotel bathtub under mysterious circumstances. His friends and family were left to finish investigating what he called the Octopus — the hidden story connecting stolen government spy software, the birth of the digital surveillance state, unregulated weapons testing, a string of unsolved murders, and a tiny California tribe’s landmark Supreme Court victory that created modern Native American casinos. Casolaro believed his story would rewrite the last 30 years of US history.

29 FEBRUARY

  • A Round of Applause (Turkey)

Struggling with existential angst and longing for his past life in an orange, a man navigates his quirky family in this decades-spanning drama

COMING SOON

  • The Indrani Mukerjea Story: Buried Truth (India)

Featuring new revelations and unprecedented access, this docuseries digs into the disappearance of 25-year-old Sheena Bora and the shocking aftermath.