Netflix February 2018 news: Expect 'classic titles' to arrive next month

Classic movies such as "Men In Black" will be coming to Netflix this February. Facebook/Men In Black

February is slated to be a big month for Netflix, one of the biggest online streaming platforms in the world, as it will give loyal subscribers a lot of new content.

Perhaps the most common denominator of the upcoming February shows is that most of them are classics. Making a return to Netflix, these classic series have developed a fan base already, providing less problems for both the company and the viewers.

Among these old-school hit series are "Kill Bill," "American Pie Saga," and "Men In Black."

"Kill Bill," the classic action and martial arts movie series of Quentin Tarantino, will be available for streaming on the first day of the upcoming month. It stars Uma Thurman as the Bride, who awakens from a coma to avenge the attempt on her life.

For those looking for some naughty and funny college stories, the trilogy of "American Pie" movies will also be arriving on Feb. 1. The series star Jason Biggs, Tara Reid, and Alyson Hannigan. Then, for fans of science fiction (sci-fi) and action, Will Smith's classic, "Men In Black," will also start streaming on the same day.

While packed full of familiar shows, Feb. 1 will also have under the radar titles such as "Meet the Fockers," "Ella Enchanted," and "3000 Miles to Graceland."

Meanwhile, February will also be a good month for anime fans and gamers. The long-time "Fate/Stay Night" series will air "Fate/Apocrypha," which is based from a Japanese light novel series, in Netflix on Feb. 9. Also, just in time for the upcoming reboot movie this year, Angelina Jolie's "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider" will also be available for streaming.

The latter parts of the month would give fans a set of exciting Netflix Originals. The best-selling manga series "Fullmetal Alchemist" will get a live adaptation from Netflix. The same goes for "Frankenstein Chronicles: seasons 1 and 2." The two shows are set to air on Feb. 19 and 26, respectively.

While jammed with great titles throughout the month, viewers will have to bid farewell to successful Netflix shows that will end on February. These include eight seasons of "Family Guy," Disney classic "The Nightmare Before Christmas," and psychological thriller "Hard Candy."

Still, Netflix subscribers can expect that the month for hearts will have a variety of shows that viewers will love.

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