What’s new on Netflix until the end of the month?

What’s new on Netflix until the end of the month?

Tsunamis, ghosts and vikings feature among the latest releases on the streamer in February.

Oscar-nominee Naomi Watts and a young Tom Holland in ‘The Impossible’. (Netflix pic)

From tsunamis and Tokyo ghosts to vikings and matriarchs, here’s what’s coming up on your favourite streamer until the end of February.

Tomorrow, Feb 22

‘The Prince & Me’ (film)

A hardworking Wisconsin college student falls for her arrogant yet charming classmate, unaware that he’s a Danish prince attending school incognito.

Julia Stiles and Luke Mably head this romantic comedy.

‘The Impossible’ (film)

The acclaimed retelling of the events of the 2004 tsunami. Maria, Henry and their three sons are on a winter vacation in Thailand that turns into a nightmare when the sea rises up to devastate the region.

Starring Ewan McGregor, a 14-year-old Tom Holland, and Naomi Watts, who was nominated for an Oscar for her role.

‘The Grudge’ (film)

In this 2020 English-language remake of the well-loved (?) Japanese horror film, an American in Tokyo uncovers a deadly curse spread by a spirit with a tragic past.

‘Cat Burglar’ (series)

Classic cartoon craziness meets an interactive quiz in this new series for the young and young at heart. Answer correctly to help Rowdy the Cat steal some prized paintings and evade Peanut the Security Pup!

Don’t miss the interactive looniness of ‘Cat Burglar’, from the creators of ‘Black Mirror’. (Netflix pic)

‘Race: Bubba Wallace’ (documentary)

Bubba Wallace navigates a new racing season, and newly created team, in this documentary series as the only Black driver in Nascar’s Cup Series.

Wednesday, Feb 23

‘Puteri’, season 1 (series)

Using their special talents, five sibling princesses with unique personalities defend their kingdom from attackers and magical creatures in this local animated series.

Friday, Feb 25

‘Vikings: Valhalla’ (series)

In this sequel to “Vikings”, 100 years have passed and a new generation of legendary heroes arises to forge its own destiny and make history.

Tyler Perry’s imperious matriarch Mabel ‘Madea’ Earlene Simmons (far left) returns with more hijinks! (Netflix pic)

‘Juvenile Justice’ (series)

A tough judge balances her aversion to minor offenders with firm beliefs on justice and punishment as she tackles complex cases inside a juvenile court. A Korean drama series.

‘A Madea Homecoming’ (film)

Madea’s back – hallelujer! – and she’s not putting up with any nonsense as family drama erupts at her great-grandson’s college graduation celebration.

Tyler Perry returns as the raucous and righteous matriarch with new pal Brendan O’Carroll (“Mrs Brown’s Boys”).

Sunday, Feb 27

‘A House of Happiness’ (film)

A son returns home to find his maid has vanished and a scammer has come after the fortunes of his father, who suddenly can’t recognise him.

Richard Ng and Mimi Chu star in this 2018 Malaysian comedy.

Monday, Feb 28

‘Business Proposal’ (series)

Pretending to be her friend, Ha-ri shows up on a blind date to scare him away… but plans go awry when he turns out to be her CEO.

This K-drama is based on the webtoon novel “The Office Blind Date”.

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