Sergius against evil spirits – season 3: Yaga
direction. Andrey Volgin and Maxim Kondratenko
Where and when to watch: In Kion – from February 1.
The new chapter continues the urban fantasy comedy about a former priest who hunts malevolent forces. Sergius, portrayed by Roman Mayakin, makes a questionable pact with Yaga, played by Elena Podkaminskaya, in an effort to save his partner and beloved police officer Katya, brought to life by Lukerya Ilyashenko.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith – season 1
created by Francesca Sloan and Donald Glover
Where and when to watch: On Amazon Prime Video – starting February 2.
A modern reimagining of the 2005 cult action comedy. The spy duo shifts perspectives with Donald Glover, a writer from Atlanta, and Maya Erskine taking the lead roles, stepping into the shoes of the famed counterparts. The premise flips the traditional dynamic: two skilled operatives who are strangers are forced into a pretended marriage while navigating loyalty, deception, and a high-stakes mission.
Curb Your Enthusiasm – season 12
created by Larry David
Where and when to watch: On HBO starting February 5.
The long-running comedy returns with Larry David at the center, playing a fictional version of himself as a semi-retired writer and producer based in Los Angeles. The new episodes maintain the show’s signature mix of awkward social misfires, improvised humor, and sharp social observations that fans have followed for years.
Tokyo Vice – season 2
created by J.T. Rogers
Where and when to watch: At Max – from February 8.
The crime drama resumes its look at Tokyo’s underworld through the lens of an American journalist and a veteran Japanese detective. With Michael Mann’s influence continuing behind the scenes, the series deepens its exploration of crime, journalism, and the moral gray areas that come with uncovering the truth in a sprawling city at the turn of the century.
Abbott Elementary School – season 3
created by Quinta Brunson
Where and when to watch: On ABC starting February 8.
The mockumentary comedy follows a Philadelphia elementary school’s teachers and staff as they navigate daily challenges, celebrate small wins, and face systemic hurdles. Season three builds on the ensemble’s warmth and humor while highlighting resilience, community, and the daily victories that shape young minds.
Survivors – season 2: Awakening
created by Andrey Proshkin and Evgeny Emelin
Where and when to watch: In Okko – from February 8.
The sequel to a post-apocalyptic thriller leans into a world where a mysterious virus causes coma-like states after sleep. Some individuals awaken against the odds, driving the narrative through suspense, survival, and the reassembly of a fractured society amid unknown threats.
New Look: Style Revolution (New Look) – season 1
created by Todd A. Kessler
Where and when to watch: On Apple TV+ starting February 14.
A biographical drama tracing Christian Dior’s post-war Paris breakthrough. The designer’s groundbreaking fall collection, later dubbed The New Look by the press, redefines fashion. The cast features Ben Mendelsohn as Dior, Juliette Binoche as Coco Chanel, with Maisie Williams, John Malkovich, Emily Mortimer, and Claes Bang also in the mix.
The Prestige – season 1
direction. Sergey Sentsov
Where and when to watch: Initially – from February 15.
A detective drama from Sergei Sentsov, known for the film 1703, centers on tense secrets and a nanny’s murder in an upscale village. The investigation is led by Elizaveta Egorovna, a sharp local police figure, as the threads of deception begin to unravel.
Constellation – mini-series
created by Peter Harness
Where and when to watch: On Apple TV+ starting February 21.
A psychological thriller about an astronaut who returns home after an accident on the ISS and discovers crucial facets of his life have vanished, prompting a tense cinematic exploration of memory, identity, and trust.
Avatar The Last Airbender
created by Albert Kim
Where and when to watch: On Netflix starting February 22.
The second live-action adaptation of the beloved animated series follows Aang, the young airbender who can master all four elements. He teams with friends on a quest to defeat the Fire Lord and end generations of conflict among elemental nations.
The Killer Inside – season 1
direction. Vladimir Mirzoev
Where and when to watch: In Kinopoisk – from February 22.
Adapted from Mike Omer’s first novel in a gripping detective series, the story follows a brilliant profiler as he tracks a maniacal killer. The action travels from Chicago to St. Petersburg, where the villain’s reign of dolls-born atrocities becomes a chilling pursuit in the hands of a determined investigator.
The Walking Dead: The Living – miniseries
created by Scott M. Gimple and Danai Gurira
Where and when to watch: On AMC starting February 26.
A spinoff featuring Rick and Michonne as they navigate a post-apocalyptic world, with familiar faces stepping back into a new chapter of the gritty zombie saga.
Shogun
created by Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks
Where and when to watch: Starting February 28 on FX and Hulu.
Adapted from James Clavell’s novel, the series follows two central figures in 17th-century Japan. An English sailor-adventurer finds himself drawn into the country’s feudal power struggles, while a formidable samurai woman named Mariko challenges expectations and alliances. The cast includes Cosmo Jarvis, Hiroyuki Sanada, and Anna Sawai, who anchor this sweeping historical drama.
Highway Artist – season 1
direction. Dmitry Gribanov
Where and when to watch: At Start and Wink – from February 29.
A comedy featuring Yuri Stoyanov as a reformed thief known as the Artist. After an extended run, he plans retirement by living off a windfall but must adopt a disguise and take a job as a nanny to his own grandchildren to secure a fortune. The setup blends humor with a touch of heart as the protagonist confronts family and the consequences of a life of crime.