Editorial
Worth Watching
Monthly picks and streaming guides. No algorithm. No sponsored content.
Editorial
Monthly picks and streaming guides. No algorithm. No sponsored content.
Eternity is the standout Apple TV+ original for February — a fantasy romantic comedy starring Elizabeth Olsen and Miles Teller, set in the week immediately following death. Two recently deceased strangers discover they share an unexpected connection in the liminal space between worlds, and what unfolds is a love story about regret, time, and what we would say if given one more chance. It arrives February 13th as the kind of wholly original film Apple TV+ has built its reputation on.
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters returns February 27th for its second season, expanding the MonsterVerse mythology while deepening the Randa family storyline. The series has consistently delivered the best monster-adjacent storytelling in the franchise — grounded in genuine human stakes rather than spectacle alone. The Last Thing He Told Me Season 2 follows on February 20th, with Julia Roberts returning in a darker, more complex continuation of the thriller.
Shrinking Season 2 rounds out the month with Jason Segel, Harrison Ford, and Jessica Williams continuing one of the most genuinely funny comedies on streaming. Apple TV+ continues its quality-over-quantity strategy in February with four titles that each deliver something distinct.

Elizabeth Olsen and Miles Teller star in this fantasy romantic comedy arriving on February 13th. Set in the week immediately following death, the film imagines what happens when two recently deceased people — strangers in life — discover they have an unexpected connection in the liminal space between worlds. The premise combines the supernatural premise with a deeply grounded love story about time, regret, and what we would say if we had one more week.
“A wholly original romantic fantasy with two of the most compelling lead actors working today — the kind of inventive Apple TV+ original that justifies the service's quality-over-quantity approach.”
Cast: Reiji Kawashima, Kenjiro Tsuda, Tomori Kusunoki, Megumi Han

The MonsterVerse series returns on February 27th, picking up after the shocking events of the first season as the Randa family's investigation into Monarch deepens. The second season expands the scale of the storytelling, introducing new monster threats while deepening the mythology around the ancient creatures and the organisation that has been tracking them in secret for decades.
“One of Apple TV+'s most ambitious productions, delivering jaw-dropping visual effects alongside genuine character drama rooted in family secrets and institutional cover-ups.”
Cast: Anna Sawai, Kiersey Clemons, Ren Watabe, Mari Yamamoto

Julia Roberts returns on February 20th in the second season of the adaptation of Laura Dave's thriller novel. Following the shocking twist at the end of Season 1, Owen's return after five years on the run throws Hannah and their family back into the dangerous world of hidden identities, unfinished business, and enemies who never forgot. The season draws from Dave's sequel novel and promises a darker, more emotionally complex story than the first.
“A major returning Apple TV+ thriller starring one of cinema's biggest names, with a second season that reportedly surpasses the already excellent first.”
Cast: Jennifer Garner, Angourie Rice, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau

The comedy series continues following therapist Jimmy Laird, who abandoned traditional therapeutic boundaries in favour of radical honesty with his clients — with unpredictable and often hilarious results. Season 2 deepens the emotional arcs while maintaining the show's unique blend of genuine warmth and absurdist comedy. Jason Segel, Harrison Ford, and Jessica Williams remain one of the most compelling ensembles on streaming television.
“Shrinking Season 2 consolidates what makes the show special: a genuinely funny comedy that earns its emotional moments without sacrificing the laughs.”
Cast: Jason Segel, Harrison Ford, Jessica Williams, Luke Tennie
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