A fresh series drops each week, while familiar favorites return and the schedule can quickly feel overwhelming. This section offers five picks where the choice almost guarantees satisfaction.
1. “Every Time We’re In Love” (Netflix, Tuesday)
In a peak of nostalgic filmmaking, a celebrated director crafts his origin tale, weaving memories of a shared apartment and the early days of friendship. The protagonist’s almost-alternate self is a determined aspiring filmmaker whose life pivots on a pivotal move to Madrid and the meeting of future best friends and a potential star. The story naturally lands on Valentine’s Day, setting a tone of romance and ambition intertwined.
2. “The Invisible Girl” (Disney +, Wednesday)
The enduring sensation about a missing girl evolves into a new thriller on Disney+, returning with a story rooted in Andalusian atmospherics. Here Aurora, a girl tainted by a traumatic past, teams with a perceptive classmate who is quick to spot clues others miss. The mood darkens as the mystery deepens, moving from a schoolyard setting into a broader pursuit of truth. The series toys with audience assumptions and keeps the tension tight, delivering a consistently gripping mystery.
3. ‘Red Rose’ (Netflix, Wednesday)
This British horror series, lauded by critics in the UK, follows a cluster of young people from Bolton who confront a malevolent mobile app. The app seems engineered by forces beyond the ordinary, and its reach tests friendships, loyalty, and courage. The drama balances fear and emotion with grounded performances, making it a standout entry amid new premieres.
4. “Poor Devil” (HBO Max, Friday)
An adult animated series from a trio of comic talents introduces Stan, a seemingly ordinary teen who must relinquish Broadway aspirations in a short span to spark an apocalyptic spark. His godfather, a sardonic and formidable cat named Mephisto, adds a sharp edge to the story, while a veteran voice brings warmth and nuance to the mother figure. The show marks HBO Max’s bold foray into innovative animation, blending humor with darker themes.
5. “For a Better Future” (Apple TV+, Friday)
The industry’s sharpest voices return to Apple TV+ with a sci‑fi flavored period piece. In this world, a once‑iconic TV producer helms a timeshare operation, steering a crew through a retrofuturistic landscape every month. The cast includes a commanding lead whose presence evokes classic television while the premise leans into modern anxieties about power, performance, and progress. The series invites viewers to question what a brighter tomorrow actually looks like when ambition meets technology.