
From February 23 to March 1, viewers will be able to enjoy numerous premieres and anticipated continuations. Familiar doctors, Formula 1 racers, and monster hunters will return to the screens, as well as a new law enforcer in the criminal world of Montana.
'Yellowstone: Marshals', crime, premiere (March 1)
Case Dutton, a former Navy SEAL, leaves his ranch and becomes part of the U.S. Marshals. He uses his skills to fight crime in Montana while facing family issues and psychological challenges related to working in law enforcement.
'Black Sun', detective, second season (March 1)
A special agent with a tarnished reputation decides to return to the field to restore his name. He must uncover who set him up and in the process confront a much more dangerous enemy behind the entire organization. The main character will face numerous trials.
'Hudson and Rex', crime, ninth season (February 24)
Detective Charlie Hudson works with the perfect partner — his service dog named Rex, who never tires him with her chatter.
'Monarch: Legacy of Monsters', sci-fi, second season (February 27)
In the second season, the action unfolds after the clash between Godzilla and the Titans. Kate faces a terrible secret and embarks on a journey to uncover the truth about her relatives and the mysterious organization 'Monarch'. In the previous season, she visited Japan.
'10 Stories of Love and Death', drama, premiere (February 23)
The script is based on the memoirs of war correspondent Semyon Pegov, who witnessed tragic events in Donbas. The series consists of 10 novellas, each telling a story of love, loss, and courage.
'Paradise', thriller, second season (February 23)
The security service team refuses to protect the former president, but everything changes when he is found dead. The evidence points to murder, but who is the culprit?
'Clinic', comedy, premiere (February 25)
JD and Turk are working together again, despite the changes in medicine and among the interns. Their friendship has stood the test of time, and new characters bring laughter and warmth to their adventures.
'I Want Sex. St. Louis', comedy, premiere (March 1)
A dark comedy about middle-aged people caught in a complicated love triangle, leading to tragic consequences.
'Sun, Sea, Two Guns', comedy, second season (February 24)
Gosha Adamyan, a police officer, strives to head the operational department in Sochi. He has every chance until Captain Vorontsov from Moscow appears, attracting the attention of both Adamyan's sister, Diana, and Kira, the daughter of the local police chief. Now Gosha finds himself in a difficult situation and a struggle for his career and personal life.
'Formula 1: Drive to Survive', documentary, eighth season (February 27)
A documentary series created by Netflix, designed for true fans and enthusiasts of 'Formula 1'. Viewers will get a unique opportunity to peek behind the scenes of racing and learn many interesting facts about the lives of famous drivers.
For information on new and continuing series that were released this week (February 16-22), you can check here.