5 top new shows you can stream this week on Netflix, Prime Video and more (Feb. 9-15)
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Alongside the thrill of the Winter Olympics, there’s plenty of drama, suspense, and romance to keep screens warm with new TV shows premiering on Netflix, Prime Video, other streaming services, broadcast and cable TV.
This week, “Cross” returns for a tense second season, “Dark Winds” continues its gripping Native American crime saga, and the new series “How to Get to Heaven From Belfast” delivers darkly comic small-town mysteries. For romance with your drama, “Love Is Blind” hits a milestone with a 10th season filled with hearts and heartbreaks. Here's our guide on the top new TV shows to check out this week.
Show | Platform | Genre | Release Date |
"The Artful Dodger" season 2 | Hulu/Disney+ | Heist drama | Feb. 10 |
"Cross" season 2 | Prime Video | Crime thriller | Feb. 11 |
"Love Is Blind" season 10 | Netflix | Reality dating | Feb. 11 |
"Can You Keep a Secret?" | Paramount+ | Comedy | Feb. 12 |
"How to Get to Heaven From Belfast" | Netflix | Comedy/murder mystery | Feb. 12 |
"Dark Winds" season 4 | AMC | Neo-Western crime thriller | Feb. 15 |
‘The Artful Dodger’ season 2 (Hulu/Disney+)
A swaggering Dickensian mash-up of crime caper, medical melodrama and doomed romance, season 2 opens with Jack Dawkins (Thomas Brodie-Sangster) at rock bottom. Six months after that merciless cliffhanger, he’s imprisoned, staring down the noose and hunted by a new inspector determined to keep him from Lady Belle Fox (Maia Mitchell).
Belle refuses to play the dutiful daughter, pushing ahead with her medical ambitions despite family pressure and scandal. Meanwhile, Norbert Fagin (David Thewlis) tries to drag Jack into another disastrous scheme and a killer is stalking the colony. “The Artful Dodger” returns with more emphasis on danger, desire and reinvention, with predictably messy results
All 8 episodes premiere Tuesday, Feb. 10 at 3 a.m. ET on Hulu and Disney+
‘Cross’ season 2 (Prime Video)
Alex Cross is back on the case. Prime Video’s hit crime thriller returns with Aldis Hodge’s razor-sharp detective pulled into a high-stakes mess involving billionaire power plays, grisly clues, and a killer who clearly wants to be understood.
When business titan Lance Durand (Matthew Lillard) requests FBI protection after a chilling threat, Cross teams with Agent Kayla Craig to untangle a murder that reeks of money and motive. Sharper twists, darker psychology and a few surprises that hit close to home are in store for the brilliant detective.
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Episodes 1-3 premiere Wednesday, Feb. 11 at 3 a.m. ET on Prime Video
‘Love Is Blind’ season 10 (Netflix)
Love is blind … sometimes. So far, Netflix's dating reality show has a better track record than that other rose-filled dating franchise. We’ve seen some genuine couples emerge (Lauren and Cameron forever!). But those feel-good love stories are just a bonus because let’s face it — we’re all here for the messy drama.
The show’s format remains the same: Single men and women date each other, sight unseen, in connected pods. They only meet if they get engaged. This time around, the singles come from Ohio, so expect Midwestern manners and zero chill.
Episodes 1-6 premiere Wednesday, Feb. 11 at 3 a.m. ET on Netflix
‘Can You Keep a Secret?’ (Paramount+)
This British comedy stars Dawn French as Debbie Fendon, a domineering granny whose attempts to “protect” her family are as outrageous as they are hilarious. When her supposedly deceased husband William (Mark Heap) turns out to be very much alive — hiding in the loft while the family waits for life insurance — the Fendons’ lives spiral further out of control.
Secrets, schemes and one overbearing matriarch collide in this delightfully absurd comedy.
All 6 episodes premiere Thursday, Feb. 12 at 3 a.m. ET on Paramount+
‘How to Get to Heaven From Belfast’ (Netflix)
“Derry Girls” creator Lisa McGee is back in Northern Ireland and once again finding laughs, though with a bit of a darker turn this time. Lifelong friends Saoirse (Róisín Gallagher), Robyn (Sinéad Keenan) and Dara (Caoilfhionn Dunne) are now in their late 30s and reunited by the death of their estranged fourth wheel.
What should be a straightforward wake quickly spirals into a creepy, morbidly funny and occasionally dangerous adventure stretching far beyond Belfast. Part comedy, part murder mystery, the series features McGee’s signatures: sharp dialogue, prickly friendships and dark Northern Irish humor.
All 8 episodes premiere Thursday, Feb. 12 at 3 a.m. ET on Netflix
‘Dark Winds’ season 4 (AMC)
The neo-Western thriller returns for a gripping fourth season. This time, Leaphorn (Zahn McClarnon), Chee (Kiowa Gordon) and Manuelito (Jessica Matten) leave the relative safety of Navajo Nation for the gritty streets of 1970s Los Angeles, racing against the clock to find a missing Navajo girl before an obsessive killer with organized crime ties can strike.
Tension and stakes run high as the Tribal Police navigate a world of violence and deceit, testing their skills and resolve. Season 4 promises some of the most intense, edge-of-your-seat drama the series has delivered yet.
Episode 1 premieres Sunday, Feb. 15 at 9 p.m. ET on AMC (via Sling, Fubo or Philo)
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Kelly is the managing editor of streaming for Tom’s Guide, so basically, she watches TV for a living. Previously, she was a freelance entertainment writer for Yahoo, Vulture, TV Guide and other outlets. When she’s not watching TV and movies for work, she’s watching them for fun, seeing live music, writing songs, knitting and gardening.
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