In the modern world of entertainment, content can feel a little bit non-stop. There's always new things to watch, but a lot of it is better than ever. Each month, we're cutting through the streaming noise and helping you figure out what's worth bingeing on release day and what you can save for some downtime later in the year. Here are the new seasons and series we'll be watching in February. Prefer something with a longer runtime? Check out our guide to the movies releasing in theatres and on streaming this month instead. Fallout: Season two — Sci-Fi, Drama The second season of Prime Video's hit adaptation of the classic Fallout video game series is approaching its finale on Prime Video now. Lucy MacLean has left the comforts of the vault far behind her, and she's teamed up with the gunslinging Ghoul to track her father across the nuclear wasteland to New Vegas. With a wasteland civil war brewing and decades-old corporate schemes unfolding, the end of the world isn't going to end quietly. Streaming on weekly Prime Video now. Hijack: Season two — Crime, Drama Idris Elba is starting to make a habit of ending up in hostage situations in a moving vehicle. Season one of this white knuckle, clock-ticking drama saw Elba as corporate negotiator Sam Nelson aboard a hijacked airline flight; now he's wound up negotiating for the lives of his fellow passengers again — this time on a train to Berlin. It might be time for Mr Nelson to start driving, or to just give up on travel altogether. Streaming weekly on Apple TV now. A Knight of The Seven Kingdoms — Fantasy, Drama Unlike the world-reshaping events of Game of Thrones and the fiery, blood-soaked civil war unfolding in House of the Dragon — A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is a much smaller-scale Westeros story set right in the middle of the two series. Our new hero, Sir Duncan the Tall, just wants to be a good knight and honour his late mentor. Dragons have gone extinct, but he'll have to contend with bratty Targaryens and boisterous Baratheons on his quest. Maybe his young squire, Egg, will be helpful. Or maybe he comes with troubles of his own. Streaming weekly on HBO Max now. FX'S The Beauty — Sci-Fi, Crime In this Hulu original series, FBI Agents Madsen (Evan Peters) and Bennett (Rebecca Hall) investigate a series of grisly supermodel deaths, and they stumble across an international conspiracy that threatens the future of the entire human race. As they get closer to the truth, they end up in the crosshairs of the mysterious "The Corporation" (Ashton Kutcher), who will stop at nothing to protect his trillion-dollar empire built on "an STD that people will actually want". Streaming weekly on Hulu via Disney+ now. Marvel's Wonder Man — Superhero, Action The latest small screen addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe follows aspiring actor Simon Williams (Yahha Abdul-Mateen II), who meets veteran actor Trevor Slattery (Ben Kingsley) — still fixing his public image after his terrorism stint in Iron Man 3 — they're both vying for a role in the remake of a film called 'Wonder Man' from a reclusive director. Seems simple enough, except Simon Williams is harbouring secret superpowers, which makes him a target for the watchful Department of Damage Control. Streaming on Disney+ now. Shrinking: Season three — Feel-Good, Comedy Pairing Jason Segel with Harrison Ford in his first-ever major TV role was a big swing for Apple TV+, but after seven Emmy nominations and two seasons, it looks like a winning formula. The feel-good comedy returns at the tail end of January for a third season, no doubt following on from the heart-warming season two finale with more musings on grief and good old fashioned human-to-human connections. Streaming weekly on Apple TV now. Bridgerton: Season four — Romance, Drama The fourth season of Netflix's leading period romance series is currently between parts one and two, with the first having just released and the second releasing on Thursday, February 26. In this season, the focus has shifted to Benedict Bridgerton and his affections for the mysterious new maid, Sophie Baek. Expect plenty of yearning, gossip and more than a few scandalous moments. Watch part one on Netflix now, and part two from Thursday, February 26. The Artful Dodger: Season two — Drama, Crime The dodger is back in the game, with season two of the Australian-set historical drama set to land on Disney+ this month. Jack, aka the Dodger (Thomas Brodie-Sangster) has a date with the hangman, with Inspector Boxer (Luke Bracey) hot on his tail and vying for the affections of Lady Belle (Maia Mitchell) — all while Fagin (David Thewlis) drags Jack into their riskiest heist yet. Streaming weekly on Hulu via Disney+ from Tuesday, February 10. Paradise: Season two — Drama, Thriller Paradise is one of the great unsung series of recent years, not quite reaching watercooler levels of popularity but drawing high praise from those who have watched it. Likely because of its rapidly escalating and strikingly surprising change in premise. Without delving into spoilers, season one began as a political assassination story, but season two takes place after a three-year gap in a now post-apocalyptic world. Streaming weekly on Hulu via Disney+ from Monday, February 23. Scrubs 2026 — Comedy, Medical It's a special feeling to see a beloved TV show back on our screens, and that's exactly what happened with the beloved hospital sitcom Scrubs — back this month, 15 years after the original series ended. JD and Turk are scrubbing back in to Sacred Heart, ready to bromance it up once more, only to find that medicine has changed, and so have the interns. Streaming weekly on Hulu via Disney+ from Thursday, February 26. Monarch Legacy of Monsters: Season two — Sci-Fi, Action Apple TV's television adaptation of the Monsterverse film franchise is returning at the tail end of February, and this time the stakes (and monsters) are bigger than ever. Once again telling two stories of past and present via father-son acting duo Kurt and Wyatt Russel as an old and young Colonel Lee Shaw, this new season sees our heroes arrive on Skull Island as a new mythical titan rises from the sea — the biggest titan we've seen yet. Streaming weekly on Apple TV from Friday, February 27. FYI, this story includes some affiliate links. These don't influence any of our recommendations or content, but they may make us a small commission. For more info, see Concrete Playground's editorial policy. Images: Supplied / Disney+