Paramount+: best new shows & films streaming February 2026

Discover the best new shows & films to stream in February 2026 on Paramount+ with this guide.
Halsey as Tabby Martin and Mia Goth as Maxine Minx in MaXXXine. Image: A24/Universal Pictures. Paramount+

Paramount+: new this month

Maxxxine â€“ 2 February

Mia Goth As Maxine Minx In Maxxxine. Image: A24/Universal Pictures Australia - Paramount+
Mia Goth as Maxine Minx in MaXXXine. Image: A24 / Universal Pictures Australia.

Film (2024). Set against the backdrop of 1980s Hollywood, adult film star and aspiring actress Maxine Minx finally lands her long awaited big break. But just as success feels within reach, a mysterious killer begins stalking the starlets of Hollywood. As the body count rises, a chilling trail of blood threatens to expose Maxine’s dark and sinister past, putting her fame, freedom and future at risk.

Starring Mia Goth, Elizabeth Debicki, Moses Sumney, Michelle Monaghan, Bobby Cannavale, Halsey and Lily Collins, with Giancarlo Esposito and Kevin Bacon. Read ScreenHub’s five-star review.

The Wasp â€“ 2 February

Film (2024). In this taut, twisty psychological thriller, estranged friends Carla (Natalie Dormer) and Heather (Naomie Harris) reunite over tea, only to unveil a dangerous and deceptive plot that will irrevocably alter their lives.

As the two navigate a web of secrets and hidden agendas, the true nature of their meeting slowly comes to light, revealing a shocking and perilous reality that neither could have anticipated.

Rock, Paper, Scissors Season 2 – 4 February

Series. This Nickelodeon animation is back with even bigger laughs and wilder adventures as the inseparable trio take on everyday challenges in the most over-the-top ways imaginable.

Best friends Rock, Paper and Scissors continue to navigate school, friendships and rivalries, turning small problems into epic showdowns fuelled by their clashing personalities. Packed with fast-paced comedy, absurd humour and heartfelt moments, season two proves that even the simplest choices can lead to hilarious consequences.

Ridiculousness Season 43 – 11 February

Series. Hosted by Rob Dyrdek, Ridiculousness delivers a non-stop showcase of the internet’s most hilarious and jaw-dropping viral videos. Each episode is divided into clever, themed categories, with Rob breaking down the chaos, reacting in real time, and bantering with a rotating lineup of charismatic special guests.

Expect big laughs, outrageous fails and pop-culture commentary as guests like Matt Rife and Polo G join the fun, adding their own reactions and personalities to the viral madness.

My Weird School â€“ 12 February

Film (2025). Based on the bestselling book series by Dan Gutman, this kids comedy feature follows middle schooler AJ, who thinks his school is strange enough, until he discovers an alien invasion is about to begin. Thrown into an unexpected, world-saving mission, AJ teams up with his classmates and some very unconventional teachers to stop the threat before it’s too late.

Bursting with comedy, adventure and heart, the film turns everyday school chaos into an out-of-this-world escapade. The cast includes Hero Hunter, alongside Aaron Harris, Harper Zilmer, Nakai Takawira, Sean Sotaridona, Liv Pearsall and Adam Rose.

Friendship â€“ 15 February

Tim Robinson And Paul Rudd In Friendship. Image: A24/Paramount Pictures Australia
Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd in Friendship. Image: A24 / Paramount Pictures Australia.

Film (2024). Friendship follows Craig Waterman (Tim Robinson), a socially awkward and reclusive man whose quiet life is upended when he strikes up an unlikely bond with his charismatic new neighbour, Austin Carmichael (Paul Rudd).

What begins as a tentative connection soon spirals into something far darker, as Craig’s need for closeness turns into an all-consuming obsession. Blending sharp humour with psychological tension, the film explores loneliness, masculinity and the fine line between connection and control. Read ScreenHub’s four-star review.

Babes â€“ 16 February

Film (2024). Babes follows Eden (Broad City‘s Ilana Glazer), whose life is turned upside down when she becomes pregnant after a one-night stand. Unsure and overwhelmed, she leans on her confident, experienced best friend Dawn (Michelle Buteau), who guides her through the highs, lows and unexpected realities of pregnancy and early motherhood.

Honest, funny and heartfelt, the film explores modern friendship, growing up, and what it really means to show up for the people you love.

Mike Judge’s Beavis And Butt-Head Season 3 – 17 February

Series. Beavis and Butt-Head are back and dumber than ever in season three of Mike Judge’s Beavis And Butt-Head. The iconic animated duo continue their quest to defy logic, misunderstand the world around them and relentlessly torment each other through a nonstop stream of absurd, laugh-out-loud misadventures.

Packed with crude humour, sharp satire and classic commentary on modern culture, the new season delivers everything fans love.

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning – 19 February

Film (2025). Set two months after the events of Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, the latest instalment of the iconic action spy series finds Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and the Impossible Mission Force as they continue their search for the Entity, a terroristic AI that has infiltrated intelligence networks across the globe. Pressure mounts as Hunt and his team are pursued by governments, and ghosts from his past emerge. (Further reading: How hard are the stunts Tom Cruise does in the Mission: Impossible films?)

Starring Tom Cruise, Hayley Atwell, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Esai Morales, Pom Klementieff, Henry Czerny, Holt McCallany, Janet McTeer, Nick Offerman, Hannah Waddingham, Tramell Tillman, Angela Bassett, Shea Whigham, Greg Tarzan Davis, Charles Parnell, Mark Gatiss, Rolf Saxon and Lucy Tulugarjuk.

CIA Season 1 – 24 February

Series. Two unlikely partners are forced to work side-by-side at the CIA’s New York Station in this new one-hour crime drama.

Fast-talking, rule-breaking CIA case officer Colin Glass (Tom Ellis) clashes with Bill Goodman (Nick Gehlfuss), a disciplined, by-the-book FBI agent who firmly believes in the rule of law. As they investigate high-stakes cases and criminal threats on US soil, the pair must learn to trust each other, discovering that their opposing approaches may be exactly what makes them an unstoppable team.

Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Season 13 – 24 February

Series. The new season of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta follows Mimi Faust, Karlie Redd, Jessica Dime and Rasheeda as they push their music careers to new heights. With ambition running high and the stakes even higher, the women juggle fame, friendships and personal drama, proving they won’t let competition, conflict or chaos stand in the way of success.

Smurfs – 24 February

Smurfs (2025). Image: Paramount Pictures. What's On In July
Smurfs (2025). Image: Paramount Pictures.

Film (2025). When Papa Smurf is kidnapped by the evil wizards, Razamel and Gargamel, Smurfette steps up to lead the Smurfs on their boldest adventure yet, leaving their magical village and entering the real world to save him.

Teaming up with unexpected allies along the way, the Smurfs must discover their true destiny and prove that friendship, courage and teamwork can overcome even the darkest magic.

The film features an all-star voice cast including Rihanna, James Corden, Nick Offerman, Dan Levy, Natasha Lyonne, Sandra Oh, Jimmy Kimmel, Octavia Spencer, Hannah Waddingham, Kurt Russell and John Goodman.

The Traitors US Season 4 – 28 February

Series. Host Alan Cumming welcome a brand-new group of Traitors and Faithfuls to the ultimate game of deception, strategy and betrayal. As alliances form and suspicions rise, contestants must outwit, outplay and outlast each other in a high-stakes battle where trust is dangerous and nothing is ever as it seems.

The season features a star-studded cast including Natalie Anderson, Yamil Arocho (Yam Yam), Mark Ballas, Rob Cesternino, Stephen Colletti, Candiace Dillard Bassett, Ron Funches, Maura Higgins and Donna Kelce.

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Alannah Sue is a writer, editor, theatre critic and content creator with a passion for arts and culture and all that glitters. She relocated to Melbourne in 2025 after spending over a decade embedded in the Sydney arts landscape and finishing up her tenure as Arts & Culture Editor at Time Out. In addition to contributing to ArtsHub and ScreenHub, her freelance portfolio also expands to editorial and copywriting for lifestyle and arts publications such as Limelight and Urban List, cultural institutions like the Sydney Opera House, and marketing and publicity services for independent artists. She is always keen to take a chance on weird performance art, theatre of all kinds, out-of-the-box exhibitions, queer venues, and cheap Prosecco. Give her half a chance, and she will get on a soapbox when it comes to topics like the magic of musical theatre, the importance of rigorous arts criticism, and the global cultural implications of the RuPaul’s Drag Race franchise. Connect with Alannah on Instagram: @alannurgh.