Get ready for an exciting week of television, as a slew of new shows and returning favorites hit various streaming platforms! After a somewhat sluggish period of programming, this week seems to mark a positive turning point, with compelling offerings available on ITV, Netflix, the BBC, and more.
First up, Paramount+’s remarkable series, Yellowjackets, is now available for binging on ITVX. This Emmy-nominated thriller chronicles the harrowing journey of a New Jersey girls’ soccer team whose plane crashes in the wilderness. The series unfolds across two timeframes: the survival struggle of the teenagers in 1996 and the survivors grappling with their troubled past in the present day. Both Series 1 and Series 2 are accessible to viewers starting February 15th.
In the realm of detective dramas, a fresh contender has arrived to fill the void left by BBC’s iconic Sherlock. Watson, focusing on Dr. John Watson’s medical sleuthing as he solves complex medical cases, debuts its second season on Sky and NOW on February 15th. The show retains the captivating mystery elements that made Sherlock a hit while introducing a unique and charming twist.
Another exciting addition is The Night Agent, which returns on Netflix for its third season on February 19th. Following FBI agent Peter Sutherland, portrayed by Gabriel Basso, this spy thriller escalates the stakes as he takes on new missions that span the globe after uncovering a vast conspiracy within the government.
Joining this impressive lineup, Jennifer Garner stars in The Last Thing He Told Me, set to premiere its second season on Apple TV+ on February 20th. This gripping series centers on a woman trying to reunite her family under the shadow of past secrets.
Also debuting this week is Curfew, a paranoia-filled drama where a woman’s mysterious death during curfew hours prompts a determined police officer to delve into societal doubts about the imposed limitations on men. This intriguing story premieres on Channel 5 on February 16th.
Channel 4’s Walter Presents brings us the crime thriller Crusade, where detective Jan Góra, competently portrayed, tackles a series of high-profile murders that turn his world upside down. Eager viewers can catch it on Channel 4 Streaming from February 20th.
Lastly, the vibrant world of Marian Keyes’ literature will inspire viewers with The Walsh Sisters, a heartfelt adaptation featuring the dynamic lives of five sisters navigating their way through the complexities of adulthood. The series will grace BBC One and BBC iPlayer starting February 21st, delivering a relatable experience of family bonds and personal struggles.
With such an impressive array of shows launching this week, viewers are in for a treat. This is truly shaping up to be a remarkable week for television enthusiasts, with plenty of engaging content to dive into!
