
See what's streaming in February
Relive the scandal that some might argue started the internet. Lily James plays Pam Anderson and Sebastian Stan takes on the role of Tommy Lee in "Pam & Tommy," a Hulu limited series about the now legendary true story of the theft of their sex tape. Keep scrolling to see more streaming options.
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Published 10:28 PM EST, Sun January 30, 2022
A look at some of the shows and movies streaming on Netflix, Amazon, Hulu and Disney+ in February.

"A Madea Homecoming": Produced, written, and directed by Tyler Perry, this is the twelfth film in the MCU — Madea's Cinematic Universe. In this film, chaos ensues when she prepares for her great-grandson's college graduation celebration. (Netflix)
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"Raising Dion" Season 2: In the sophomore season of this sci-fi drama, Dion, who continues developing his powers, and his single mom Nicole once again face danger — but they could be in for the biggest battle they've had yet. (Netflix)
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"The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder": This continuation of the beloved series follows the adventures and misadventures of a newly 14-year-old Penny Proud and her Proud Family as they navigate modern life. (Disney+)
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"Vikings Valhalla": A new generation of heroes have their story told in this "Vikings" sequel set 100 years after the events of the original History Channel series. (Netflix)
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"Love Is Blind" Season 2: Get ready for more contestants falling in love, sight unseen. The show that changed the TV dating game returns with a new season. (Netflix)
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"Ridley Jones" Season 3: Here's one for the preschoolers. In this newest season, Ridley and her friends continue their adventures inside the Museum of Natural History, which comes alive at night. (Netflix)
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"Antebellum": Janelle Monáe stars as an author who is transported from modern day back to a slave plantation in this horror film. (Hulu)
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"Dollface" Season 2: The women wrestle with power dynamics in their relationships and work lives in the new season of this popular series. (Hulu)
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"Murderville": Will Arnett stars as a homicide detective in this comedy series that has a new murder every episode and a different guest star. But the catch is the guest star doesn't get a script. (Netflix)
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"The Wonderful Winter of Mickey Mouse": The wonder of the winter season takes Mickey Mouse and his friends on a journey through magical stories. (Disney+)
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"Never Been Kissed": Drew Barrymore stars as a young woman desperate to become a newspaper reporter who enrolls undercover as a high school student. (Hulu)
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"Book of Love": Two writers, Henry and Maria, couldn't be more different. But now they're going on tour together across Mexico. We're guessing they fall in love. (Amazon Prime)
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"LOL: Last one Laughing Canada": In the Canadian edition of this much-adapted series, ten comedians will compete to make each other laugh. The one who doesn't laugh wins $100,000 for charity. So nice. So Canadian. (Amazon Prime Video)
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"Little Women: LA" Season 1: This reality series documents the lives of a group of little people who live in Los Angeles. (Hulu)
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"Reacher": The Jack Reacher books get the TV treatment in this adaptation starring Alan Ritchson. (Amazon Prime Video)
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"The Legend of Vox Machina": This adult animated series comes from the world of Dungeons and Dragons — yes, the fantasy game. It centers on a group of eight unlikely heroes who fight dark forces in a fantasy land. (Amazon Prime Video)
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"The Hate U Give": A young Black woman's life is turned upside down after she witnesses the fatal shooting of her childhood best friend at the hands of police. (Hulu)
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"The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' Season 4: We pick up where we left off with Miriam "Midge" Maisel, who blew up her domestic life in pursuit of a career in standup comedy. (Amazon Prime Video)
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