Prepare the popcorn.
As we farewell January and welcome February, we also say hello to the arrival of new shows and movies on Stan Australia to keep us occupied.
Yep, an influx of brand new TV shows and movies are about to drop on the streaming service, so prepare to stay glued to the screen for the next four weeks.
From the harrowing documentary The Final Quarter to the highly anticipated new season of The Bold Type, there is something for all members of the household this month.
Here is every new TV show and movie coming to Stan in February 2020.
TV Shows
Kidding, Season 2
Jim Carrey returns as Jeff, aka Mr Pickles, whose family life starts imploding. The result: a kind man in a cruel world faces a slow leak of sanity - it's as hilarious as it is heartbreaking.
Double episodes will be released weekly.
Premieres: February 9.
Wrong Man, Season 2
This six-episode documentary series, by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Joe Berlinger, investigates the cases of three different inmates who are serving life sentences for murder, but who all claim their innocence.
New episodes will be released weekly.
Premieres: February 10.
Hidden
This eight-part drama series follows the investigation that ensues after a body of a missing young woman is found in a disused quarry. A dangerous and disturbing reality is unearthed.
Premieres: February 6
Catastrophe, Season 4
The fourth and final season of this comedy sees Rob and Sharon try to navigate the tsunami of life's challenges after Rob's secret alcohol relapse ended in a dramatic car crash and forced confession to Sharon.
Premieres: February 21
Good Trouble
Good Trouble picks up where The Fosters ended, five years in the future, with sisters Callie & Mariana graduating college and moving to downtown Los Angeles as they navigate the beginning of their careers as well as love, sex and the complexities that come from being in your 20s.
Premieres: February 25
Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist
This musical drama/comedy follows Zoey Clarke (played by Jane Levy) who after an unusual event suddenly begins to hear the innermost wants, thoughts and desires of the people around her through popular songs.
New episodes will be released weekly.
Premieres: February 17.
Wu-Tang: An American Saga
Wu-Tang: An American Saga is based on the true story of the Wu-Tang Clan.
All episodes will be released at once.
Premieres: February 14.
Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men
This docuseries reflects on the Wu-Tang Clan's career, including interviews from each of the nine living members with never-before-seen archival footage and performances.
All episodes will be released at once.
Premieres: February 14
Better call Saul, Season 5
In season five of Better Call Saul, Jimmy McGill’s decision to practise law as “Saul Goodman” creates unexpected and profound waves of change for those in his orbit.
New Episodes Weekly.
Premieres: Back-to-back premiere on February 24 & 25.
Other continuing series in February
Monday
- The Circus: Season 5
- Our Cartoon President: Season 3
Tuesday
- All American: Season 2
Wednesday
- Miracle Workers: Season 2;
Friday
- Everything's Gonna Be Okay: Season 1
- Will & Grace: Season 3
- The Bold Type: Season 4
Watch the trailer for season four of The Bold Type here. Post continues below.
Sunday
- Power: Season 6 (Finale February 9)
Movies
The Final Quarter
Adam Goodes was a champion AFL footballer and Indigenous leader, who in the final three years of his career faced relentless racism that forced him into early retirement.
Using only archival footage aired at the time, this documentary holds a mirror to Australia and asks us to reconsider what happened on and off the football field.
Premieres: February 1
Goldstone
This film follows Indigenous Detective Jay Swan who is on a mission to find a missing Asian tourist in the tiny mining town of Goldstone.
Premieres: February 8
Last Knights
Last Knights sees a band of warriors seek to avenge their fallen master, who died at the hands of a corrupt minister.
Premieres: February 9
Love & Friendship
Set in eighteenth-century English society, Love & Friendship focuses on widow Lady Susan Vernon, who, while waiting for social chatter about a personal indiscretion to pass, takes up temporary residence at her in-laws' estate.
Premieres: February 15
My Generation
This documentary explores the cultural revolution that occurred in England during the 1960s, featuring interviews with countless key figures of the time, including Sir Paul McCartney, Mary Quant, Twiggy and more.
Premieres: February 20
Feature images: Stan.
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