
At the beginning of February (from the 2nd to the 8th), viewers can expect new premieres, including intriguing thrillers about survival in anomalous zones, family dramas about forgiveness, and dynamic action films about the fight against extremism. The audience's attention will be focused on the return of beloved characters in new seasons, as well as witty comedies unfolding in the Parisian underground.
“Reservation,” thriller, premiere (February 2)
Sergey, a former police officer, returns to his hometown, which is now isolated from the world by a mysterious anomaly. This place, called the reservation, is devoid of communication and familiar norms. Attempts to leave it end tragically. In an effort to unravel the mystery and save his loved ones, Sergey decides to take a risk and penetrates the closed territory. But what else could hinder him on this dangerous path?
“Stand Up,” drama, premiere (February 5)
After 20 years in prison, a former inmate nicknamed Old Man returns to his hometown. He learns that he has a daughter, Olya, with disabilities. However, his former acquaintance, Rakhimov, who used his imprisonment for his own interests, is also free. Now the Old Man is required to live with his daughter, but his life under the control of the authorities adds tension to their relationship.
“Salvador,” drama, premiere (February 6)
Salvador Aguirre, an ambulance driver, saves his daughter Milena during a mass brawl. However, he soon discovers that she has become part of a radical neo-Nazi group. To understand the reasons for her choice and help her, Salvador infiltrates the gang, facing a world of violence and cruelty that is completely foreign to him. Principal photography began in Madrid in September 2024, focusing on realism and the use of location shooting.
“Dona Beja,” drama, premiere (February 2)
In 19th century Brazil, Ana Jacinta's life collapses when an influential official kidnaps her. Upon returning home, she faces societal contempt and the loss of her loved one. To take revenge and regain her strength, she becomes the renowned Dona Beja, establishing her own rules in the city of Arasha.
“Lincoln Lawyer,” drama, fourth season (February 5)
The plot focuses on lawyer Mickey Haller, who conducts cases directly from his car. He easily finds common ground with both ordinary people and high-profile clients, but always speaks directly and honestly. Mickey chooses cases that promise good profit and success.
“First and Last,” drama, third season (January 30)
The series tells the story of the complex relationship between spouses Barış and Deniz, spanning nearly 14 years. Their story begins with a first date and goes through many trials, including divorce. They must figure out what led to the change in their relationship: was it life circumstances or their feelings for each other?
“Suburb,” comedic detective, premiere (February 8)
The newlyweds (Keke Palmer and Jack Whitehall) move into the house where the husband spent his childhood, hoping for a peaceful life in a picturesque suburb. However, their dreams are shattered when the neighbors start behaving strangely, and the couple begins to suspect hidden dangers behind the beautiful facades.
“Queens of the Heist,” drama, premiere (February 5)
Four friends from a troubled neighborhood in Paris decide to change their lives by organizing a series of daring heists on armored cars. Their ambitious plan is supposed to lead to a better life, but internal conflicts and inexperience could ruin everything. The script is inspired by real events and reflects the harsh reality of French suburbs, where social inequality drives people to crime.
Find out about new and continuing series released this week (January 26 - February 1) here.