FEBRUARY 12

‘To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You’

Netflix has had a lot of success with teen-targeted romantic comedies, including the 2018 movie “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before,” based on Jenny Han’s novel about a high schooler named Lara Jean Covey, whose life is upended when all her unsent love letters end up in the mail. In the sequel “P.S. I Still Love You” — also based on a book by Han — Lara Jean reconsiders the first film’s happily ever after ending, wondering if she picked the right boyfriend, and if the day-to-day reality of a relationship can match her fantasies.

FEBRUARY 13

‘Love is Blind’

In the reality dating series, “Love is Blind,” couples embark on a series of get-to-know-you outings — blindfolded — until they feel like they care enough about each other to get engaged. The pair then sees each other for the first time after the proposal, at which point the show follows them in the weeks leading up to their wedding. The singer Nick Lachey and his TV personality wife Vanessa Lachey are co-hosting this odd experiment, meant to determine if an instant physical attraction is a necessary component of romance.

FEBRUARY 21

‘Gentefied’

The actress America Ferrera serves as an executive producer, a director and a guest star on the dramedy “Gentefied,” based on a similar web series, cocreated by Marvin Lemus and Linda Yvette Chávez. The show follows three Mexican-American cousins in a rapidly gentrifying Los Angeles, as they try to keep their grandfather’s taco shop operational. Set largely in the Boyle Heights neighborhood, “Gentefied” presents a portrait of Latinx Los Angeles culture threatened by modern economic and social factors.

Also arriving: “Serial Killer with Piers Morgan” Season 1 (Feb. 1), “Tom Papa: You’re Doing Great!” (Feb. 4), “Black Hollywood: ‘They’ve Gotta Have Us’” (Feb. 5), “The Pharmacist” (Feb. 5), “Uppity: The Willy T. Ribbs Story” (Feb. 5), “My Holo Love” (Feb. 7), “Who Killed Malcolm X?” (Feb. 7), “The Coldest Game” (Feb. 8), “Van Helsing” Season 4 (Feb. 8), “The Blacklist” Season 7 (Feb. 10), “Camino a Roma” (Feb. 11), “Narcos: Mexico” Season 2 (Feb. 13), “Cable Girls” Final Season (Feb. 14), “Isi & Ossi” (Feb. 14), “The Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia” (Feb. 17), “The Chef Show” Volume 3 (Feb. 19), “Babies” (Feb. 21), “Puerta 7” (Feb. 21), “Spectros” (Feb. 20), “I Am Not Okay with This” (Feb. 26), “Altered Carbon” Season 2 (Feb. 27), “Followers” (Feb. 27), “All the Bright Places” (Feb. 28), “Babylon Berlin” Season 3 (Feb. 28) “Formula 1: Drive to Survive” Season 2 (Feb. 28), “John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum” (Feb. 28), “Queen Sono” (Feb. 28), “Restaurants on the Edge” (Feb. 28), “Unstoppable” (Feb. 28).