A Valentine’s-week slate is landing across the major platforms, with Netflix and Disney+ both dropping new titles, Max adding fresh seasons mid-month, and Prime Video and Stan rounding out the week with new arrivals. Here’s what’s coming to streaming services in Australia from Thursday 12 February to Wednesday 18 February 2026.
Netflix
12 February 2026
How to Get to Heaven from Belfast: Season 1
A new season-one series that mixes drama and relationships with a strong sense of place and personal stakes.
13 February 2026
Tyler Perry’s Joe’s College Road Trip
A comedy-driven road trip story with big personalities, big detours and plenty of chaos along the way.
18 February 2026
Being Gordon Ramsay
A new doc-style title spotlighting the chef’s world, work ethic and the pressure behind the brand.
Disney+
12 February 2026
Predator: Badlands
A new addition to the Predator universe, shifting the hunt into harsher terrain with fresh stakes and survival tension.
13 February 2026
Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette
A documentary-style title revisiting one of the most photographed modern romances, and the spotlight that followed them.
Prime Video
13 February 2026
Love Me, Love Me
A romance-focused release perfect for Valentine’s week, centred on complicated feelings and the risk of going all in.
18 February 2026
56 Days: Season 1
A new series built around secrets, pressure and what happens when relationships are tested in close quarters.
Max
14 February 2026
Neighbors: Season 1
A new series exploring what really happens behind closed doors when the people next door aren’t quite who they seem.
15 February 2026
Like Water for Chocolate: Season 2
The romantic drama returns with more passion, family tension and consequences that simmer under the surface.
Paramount+
17 February 2026
Mike Judge’s Beavis and Butt-Head: Season 3
The iconic duo return with more mischief, satire and the kind of chaos only they can cause.
Stan
18 February 2026
MAFS After the Dinner Party
A follow-up companion watch for fans who want extra reactions, fallout and behind-the-scenes-style commentary.
With fresh drops spread across the week — including a new Predator entry on Disney+, comedy and doc viewing on Netflix, plus new seasons arriving on Max — there’s plenty here to build out your queue after the Valentine’s weekend.

























