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February has started which means more new titles from Netflix.
Here’s what’s new on Netflix for February in terms of Netflix’s Original series so let’s have a look:
1) Red Rose (February 15)
It’s a series about a ragtag crew of teens who must survive a summer of terror after downloading an app that makes dangerous demands with deadly consequences.
2) Triptych (February 22)
The series is about a woman who after learning she was separated at birth from her two identical sisters, embarks on a perilous journey to uncover the truth about her origins.
3) Class (February 3)
The series is about three students from a poor neighborhood joining an exclusive high school for the Delhi elite where dark secrets and rumours ultimately lead to murder.
4) The Law According to Lidia Poët (February 15)
In this gripping period drama, Lidia Poët investigates murders while fighting to practice law. Inspired by the true story of Italy’s first female lawyer.
5) Who Were We Running From (February 24)
The Turkish, crime series is about a mother hiding a mysterious past. She lives like a nameless fugitive with her daughter as they make hotels their home and see everyone else as a threat.
6) Eva Lasting (February 15)
Eva Last is about a mysterious teen girl who arrives at an all-boys school in 1970s Colombia, breaking stereotypes, rules… and a few hearts.
7) The Girl And An Astronaut (February 17)
An astronaut’s return after a 30-year disappearance rekindles a lost love and sparks interest from a corporation determined to learn why he hasn’t aged.
8) In Love All Over Again (February 14)
The romantic series is about a couple. Ever since they met, Irene and Julio have been falling in love, splitting up, and then trying again. Will they ever find their happy ending?
9) The Exchange (February 8)
Inspired by real events, two women set out to pioneer the cutthroat stock market of 1980s Kuwait — and disrupt its corrupt boy’s club along the way.
10) Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal (February 22)
The true crime series shows how a prominent family purportedly used and abused their wealth and privilege to the extreme.