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Coming to Netflix: ‘The Indrani Mukerjea Story: Buried Truth’ ‘House of Ninjas’ ‘The Abyss’ and more


Streaming giant Netflix continues to broaden its horizons with an exciting roster of content slated for release in February 2024. Viewers will be treated to a variety of genres ranging from action-packed series to insightful documentaries, promising entertainment for every type of audience.

Coming to Netflix on February 15, “House of Ninjas,” tells the story of a once formidable ninja family who has settled into retirement. Their ordinary lives are disrupted when they’re thrust back into the shadows to confront emerging threats. This series promises a blend of high-octane action and family drama, as the members navigate their complex relationships alongside their dangerous missions.

In the academic realm, “AlRawabi School for Girls: Season 2” picks up with a new school year at the prestigious educational institution. This season introduces new faces, new power dynamics, and examines the societal pressures faced by young women in an evocative and relatable drama.

“Ready, Set, Love” takes on a speculative, near-future angle where the male population is dwindling, a development that leads to a unique government-sponsored dating competition. A seemingly unremarkable woman emerges as a surprising contestant, setting the stage for a tale of unexpected romance and societal reflection.

The chilling biographical drama “Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile” delves into the life of single mother Liz who, entangled in love, struggles to accept the grievous crimes of Ted Bundy. It’s a stark portrayal based on true events that examines the blinding power of love and denial.

Viewers looking for a blend of humor and reality can tune into “The Vince Staples Show.” This series follows semi-famous rapper and actor Vince Staples as he navigates his unique everyday challenges in his hometown, The Beach. Insightful and infused with Staples’ signature style, this show offers a slice-of-life perspective on fame and its quirks.

The documentary series “Little Nicholas: Life of a Scoundrel” converses with a teenager who infamously infiltrated the world of politicians and royalty, unveiling his scandalous adventures and providing an exclusive look at his side of the story.

The laughs continue with “Comedy Chaos,” available on February 16, featuring the misadventures of a man who must juggle the disarray of his personal life, delicate marriage, and his floundering comedy club after being ousted from his own company.

In “The Abyss,” a security chief named Frigga faces a heart-wrenching dilemma between her family and her duty as she confronts the reality of her sinking hometown, Kiruna, and its crucial, underground mine.

Music lovers and aspiring rappers get a slice of Italy as “Rhythm + Flow Italy” drops episodes 1-4 on February 19, followed by episodes 5-7 on February 26. This competition show traverses Rome, Naples, and Milan, in search of Italy’s next rap superstar with judges Fabri Fibra, Geolier, and Rose Villain.

February 20 reveals the depths of a tortured genius in “Einstein and the Bomb,” a docudrama that uses Einstein’s own writings and archival footage to explore his life post-flight from Nazi Germany.

Joining the laughter brigade, “Mike Epps: Ready to Sell Out,” on February 20, is another stand-up special wherein Epps touches upon everything from personal hygiene to the absurdities of modern workplace relationships.

On February 21, “Can I Tell You A Secret?” explores the impact of a prolific stalker who infiltrates the social media accounts of three women, hinting at a much larger network of victims and unveiling the dark underbelly of digital vulnerability.

The action-packed February continues with “Avatar: The Last Airbender” on February 22, a live-action reimagination of the beloved animated series chronicling the mythic struggle of four nations and the destiny of the avatar.

Drama intensifies with “Through My Window: Looking at You” on February 23, marking the final chapter of the love story between Raquel and Ares as they struggle with family pressures and the possibility of reuniting.

At the crossroads of passion and intrigue, “Mea Culpa” follows a criminal defense attorney caught between her professional obligations, her family, and her own perilous desires while tackling an artist’s murder case.

The compelling “The Indrani Mukerjea Story: Buried Truth” also releases on February 23, bringing new insights into the mysterious disappearance of Sheena Bora and the ensuing scandal through never-before-seen revelations.

For racing enthusiasts, “Formula 1: Drive to Survive: Season 6” airs on February 23, offering an up-close depiction of the high-stakes world of Formula 1 racing, both on and off the track.

A live event graces the platform on February 24 with “The 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards,” showcasing the glamor and talent of the film and television industry’s finest.

True crime aficionados can delve into “American Conspiracy: The Octopus Murders” on February 28, retracing journalist Danny Casolaro’s investigation into a sprawling political conspiracy and his subsequent, mysterious death.

Finally, on February 29 in “The Mire: Millennium,” a small town grapples with a brutal murder, a newly-discovered skeleton, and terrifying abductions as the millennium approaches, while “Code 8 Part II” continues the gritty sci-fi thriller saga in a city rife with oppressed superpowers.

This February, Netflix once again affirms its dedication to diverse storytelling and genre-spanning entertainment, setting the bar high for streaming content in 2024.