Key Highlights
- New episodes of “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” and “The Night Agent” premiere this weekend.
- “The Last Thing He Told Me” season 2 releases its first episode on Apple TV.
- “Strip Law,” a new adult animated series, streams on Netflix starting February 21.
- Korean director Park Chan-wook’s “No Other Choice” premieres with Prime Video purchase options.
Cozy & Comforting: Your Weekend Binge List
With the chill of winter still in the air, it’s the perfect time to curl up with a good movie or TV show. This weekend, you can enjoy a mix of new releases and returning favorites on Netflix, HBO Max, and more.
New Episodes and Finale
“A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” season 1 finale drops on February 22 at 10 p.m. ET on HBO and HBO Max. The episode “The Morrow” marks a quiet turn in the series, as Dunk and Egg grapple with the loss of Prince Baelor and face the weight of their duties.
“The Night Agent” season 3 is streaming now on Netflix. Fresh from last season’s events, Peter Sutherland (Gabriel Basso) pursues a rogue Treasury agent in Istanbul, uncovering a globe-spanning conspiracy that threatens to shake the capital to its core.
New Shows and Movies
“The Last Thing He Told Me” season 2 is streaming on Apple TV. Five years after her husband’s mysterious disappearance, Hannah (Jennifer Garner) and Bailey (Angourie Rice) face the return of Owen Michaels (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau). Old secrets resurface as they struggle to rebuild their family.
“Strip Law,” a new adult animated comedy, premieres on Netflix starting February 21. Adam Scott voices Lincoln Gumb, whose life takes an exciting turn when he meets Sheila Flambé (Janelle James), leading them into the absurd legal cases of Sin City.
Korean Thriller and Gothic Horror
“No Other Choice,” a Korean director’s film, premieres with Prime Video purchase options. Lee Byung-hun stars as Man-su, who faces corporate downsizing and decides to eliminate his competition permanently. This dark comedy-thriller explores themes of capitalism, class, and toxic masculinity.
In “The Dreadful,” Sophie Turner (Sansa Stark) reprises her role alongside Kit Harington (Jon Snow).
In 15th-century England, Anne (Turner) and her formidable mother-in-law navigate a curse that upends their quiet life. This Gothic horror features Marcia Gay Harden as Morwen.
The Weekend Watch List
So, what’s your weekend watch vibe? Cozy & comforting, dark & thrilling, funny & lighthearted, epic & adventure-filled, or dramatic & emotional? With these new releases and returning favorites, you’re sure to find something that suits your mood.
You might think this is just another weekend binge list, but it’s more than that.
It’s a curated selection of stories and narratives that reflect the changing landscape of entertainment. Whether you prefer a high-stakes mystery or a Gothic horror, there’s something here for everyone.