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Streaming on Netflix: February 2020

Ready for your monthly rundown of all things Netflix? 

Ready for your monthly rundown of all things Netflix? 

If you're the kind who need to plot your binge-watching schedules for the month, worry not, because we're giving you a rundown of the most awaited shows and films launching on Netflix this February! 

Itaewon Class
Launches on: 
February 1

Based on the webtoon of the same name, Itaewon Class is a story set in the neighborhood of Itaewon, along a street that seems to be a "compact version of the entire world". It centers on Park Saeroyi who opens his own restaurant in the neighborhood to take revenge on the family of the man who fired his dad and caused his expulsion from school. The drama stars Park Seo Joon, Kim Da Mi, Yoo Jae Myung, and more. 

Locke & Key
Launches on: 
February 7

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A coming-of-age story of love, loss, and family, Locke & Key centers on the three Locke siblings and their mother who move into the Keyhouse – their ancestral home – after the death of their father. It's there that they discover many magical keys that hold unique powers that can be connected to their father's death. As the children learn more about the keys, they also encounter a demon who will stop at nothing to steal them. 

My Holo Love
Launches on: February 7 

My Holo Love revolves around three extraordinary individuals – So Yeon who distances herself from the world because of her face blindness disorder; Holo, an AI assistant who is just starting to realize his limits as artificial intelligence; and Nan Do, Holo's developer who catches feelings for So Yeon while watching her beta test Holo. It stars Ko Sung Hee and Yoo Hyun Min.

To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You
Launches on: February 12

The sequel to the successful film To All the Boys I've Loved BeforeP.S. I Still Love You picks up right after the events of the first film and centers on Lara Jean and Peter who finally starts dating for real. And while they go through so many of her firsts with him, she also starts confiding more with her friends and siblings, asking for their advice as she manages the complexities of being in love and finding herself. It stars Lana Condor, Noah Centineo, Jordan Fisher, and more.  

Shaun the Sheep: Farmaggedon
Launches on: February 14

In Shaun the Sheep: Farmaggedon, Shaun the Sheep befriends an alien and goes looking for a spaceship that would keep his new friend safe from a sinister organization. 

I Am Not Okay With This
Launches on: February 27

From the producer of Stranger Things and the director of The End of the F***ing World comes I Am Not Okay With This, a series about a teenage girl who's trying to survive high school while also dealing with her family issues, her sexuality, and the superpowers that are starting awaken deep inside her. It stars Sophia Lillis, Wyatt Oleff, Sofia Bryant, Kathleen Rose Perkins, and more. 

All the Bright Places
Launches on: February 28

All the Bright Places is a film based on the bestselling novel by Jennifer Niven, telling the story of Violet Markey and Theodore Finch, two people who meet and change each other's lives forever. As they bond and discover new places in their hometown, they realize that even the small moments can mean and spark something. It stars Elle Fanning and Justice Smith. 

Narcos: Mexico, Season 2 
Launches on: February 28

The second season of Narcos: Mexico continues the story of Miguel Ángel ​Félix Gallardo, who is now the Godfather of the Guadalajara Cartel. The season is also set after the death of the DEA agent Kiki Camarena at the hands of the cartel and the corrupt politicians, an event that brings a hailstorm of retribution to Mexico. The show stars Michael Pena, Diego Luna, Tenoch Huerta, and Alyssa Diaz. 

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