Netflix TV shows and movies in February 2015: 'House of Cards,' 'Spartacus', 'M*A*S*H*,' 'The Interview,' and more

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Now that February is just a stone's throw away, Netflix is gearing up for the slew of shows and movies to add to its rich and massive library. Fans of Kevin Spacey and of cunning and political drama could only think of one: season 3 of "House of Cards." By the end of February, Feb. 27 to be exact, Frank Underwood's schemes as the President of the United States will continue. 

Along with Underwood's landing on Netflix comes "Spartacus." Viewers can stream each of its four seasons come Feb. 1. On this day, fans can also follow the staff at the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital when all five seasons of "M*A*S*H*" hit Netflix. Classic comedy series "Richie Rich" will also make it to the service by Feb. 20. The series stars Jake Brennan as the titular character of the show. On Feb. 24, four seasons of "Hawaii Five-0" will arrive along with the movie "1,000 Times Good Night." 

On Feb. 1, anime fanatics would love to know that "Bleach the Movie: Hell Verse" and "Naruto Shippuden: The Movie" will be at hand, while horror buffs will be treated to "Dark Ride." Other movies coming on the first day of next month include 2013 flicks "Gimme Shelter" and "Gucci: The Director" as well "Houseboat," "Into the Blue 2: The Reef," "Joe" and "King Arthur." The first 80s film to fly in is "Hot Pursuit," which will be followed by "We're No Angels." "Now: In the Wings on a World Stage," "We Could Be King," "Zapped" and "Proof" are on the list, too. For the TV fanatics, two seasons of "Departures" and "Magic City" are ready for take-off. Lastly, "The Interview," the controversial Sony film that netted quite an attention in the social media and the real world will be coming to Netflix as soon as February kicks in. 

By Feb. 5, "The Little Rascals Save the Day" will be another to check out in Netflix. Come Feb. 6, "Ever After High: Spring Unsprung" and "Danger 5" come along. There will be two pairs of flicks for Feb. 7 and 8 — fresh films "Dead Snow Red vs. Dead" plus "Elsa & Fred," "Blood Ties" and "Catch Hell," respectively. Feb. 9 will be a day for a documentary that stars a basketball superstar, "Dwight Howard: In the Moment." The next day, much-loved animated science fiction film "Mr. Peabody & Sherman" will reach the shores of the streaming service. 

On Feb. 12, a trio of differing genre will be on the way — "Young Ones," "The Two Faces of January" and "Scary Movie 5." "Mako Mermaids: Season 2," "Save the Date" and "The Overnighters" will come in on Feb. 13, 16 and 17, correspondingly. Feb. 18 will see "Earth to Echo," "In Secret" and "The Fluffy Movie" all together. By Feb. 19 and 21, "White Bird in a Blizzard" and "RoboCop" will join the collection. "Open Windows" and "Russell Brand: Messiah Complex" are up on Feb. 26 and will be followed by "Boys" and "Ralphie May: Unruly" on Feb. 27.

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