From Detective Thrillers to Acid Surrealism: Next Week's Series

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From detective thrillers to acid surrealism: series of the next week
Frame from the series "Dark Winds"
From February 9 to 15, viewers can expect a variety of genres: from cult detective stories to ecological dramas based on real events, and comedic thrillers. We have prepared a list of the most anticipated premieres and continuations of popular shows that will transport you from the dusty roads of the American Southwest in the 1970s to futuristic multiverses.
“Dark Winds,” thriller, fourth season (February 15)





This psychological thriller is based on the works of Tony Hillerman and unfolds in the 1970s. A double murder occurs in the southwestern United States, and detectives Liphorn and Chee take on the investigation. Initially, they believe it to be a simple case, but as they progress, they encounter true evil left by the killer.
“Alex Cross,” detective, second season (February 11)





The main character, Alex Cross, is a talented African American detective and family man. His life turns upside down when his wife becomes a victim of a serial killer he couldn't catch. Since then, his only desire has been to take revenge on the murderer, leading him to choose between the law and justice.
“Lead Children,” drama, premiere (February 11)

Dr. Iolanta Wadowska-Krol (Joanna Kulig) uncovers an epidemic of lead poisoning among children near a factory in Katowice. Despite attempts by the authorities to hide the truth, she decides to fight against the 1970s system to ensure secret treatment and relocation for affected families.
“Emilia-Romagna: Valley of Motors,” drama, premiere (February 10)

In Italy, in Emilia-Romagna, a conflict erupts between prestigious dynasties and new startups in the supercar world. An engineer tries to maintain his family's traditions while facing betrayal and corporate espionage against the backdrop of high-speed racing.
“Cunning Rogue,” drama, second season (February 10)





This series is inspired by Charles Dickens' classic work "Oliver Twist," set in Australia in the 1850s. Jack Dawkins, a skilled thief, tries to rid himself of his habits but finds himself trapped in his double life, balancing theft with surgical operations that can save lives.
“How to Get to Heaven from Belfast,” comedic thriller, premiere (February 12)





Three friends, tired of routine and worries, receive news of the death of their fourth friend. After the funeral, they embark on a "hilarious and dangerous" journey across the country to unravel the mysteries of the past and bury their secrets.
“Rafaela and Her Crazy World,” comedy, premiere (February 17)





Rafaela (Ingrid Garcia Jonson) is a young woman with eccentric friends who seeks to avoid a routine life. In their adventures filled with pajama parties and time paradoxes, they dive into a world of surrealism where common sense has long lost its power.
“The Search for Evilan,” animated film, premiere (February 14)





Camilla (Esther Walden), a thirteen-year-old girl, enters the magical world of Gwendalavir, where she learns about her true essence — Evilan, who possesses the gift of Imagination. Together with her friend Salim (Scotty Bernard) and protector Edwin (Sylvain Agass), she must save the empire from evil.
“Super Cosmic Sheriff Gaiban Infinity,” animated film, premiere (February 15)





Reiji Doki (Kohei Nagata) transforms into Gaiban Infinity to protect the multiverse "Cosmo-layers." On his spaceship, he battles "Emolgia" — beings that feed on human emotions, along with alternate versions of himself, such as Gaiban Bushido (Ryuga Akahana).
“The Griffins,” animated series, season 24 (February 15)





The new season of "The Griffins" promises many absurd and funny adventures, including parodies and social satires that will reflect current events of 2026. The plot will focus on family dynamics and crazy situations, continuing the traditions of dark humor and gags.
Details about new and continuing old series released this week (February 2 - 8) can be found here.
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