Numerous documentaries will appear in February: about stinking rich dogs, murder and manslaughter, professional basketball players and nature. Those who prefer to consume fictional stories are served with the stalker series “You”, the romcom “Somebody I Used to Know” or “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania”, the first Marvel blockbuster of the year. But first things first.
Stalker and serial killer Joe starts a new life in London. There he takes a new name and pretends to be a university professor. He’s vowed not to go back to his old ways, but that’s easier said than done. When people get murdered in his new environment, he uses his skills as a stalker to track down the killer.
The fourth season will be divided into two parts. The first part starts on February 9.
“True Spirit” is based on the true story of Jessica Watson. She wants to be the youngest sailor to circumnavigate the world solo and non-stop. As she navigates some of the world’s most dangerous waters, she must face her greatest fears.
The film will premiere on February 3.
Günter VI is a multimillionaire. He travels in private jets, has 27 employees, owns several properties in Italy and is served steaks with gold leaf – although Gunther is not a person, but a sheepdog. It is said that the money came from a countess who had no children and therefore all her fortune went to her dog – Gunther’s great-grandfather. But the story raises questions and the makers of this investigative documentary series set out to uncover the complicated truth about the world’s richest dog.
The four-part documentary series can be seen from February 1.
In South Carolina, the Murdaughs are one of the most famous families. But their notoriety takes a turn when it’s discovered that their son Paul was driving a boat while drunk and caused an accident that killed the teenage Mallory Beach. But that’s not all: Paul’s mother, Maggie, is brutally murdered. These incidents reveal a decade-long history of corruption, power and cover-ups.
The true crime documentary is available on February 22.
“Reservation Dogs” tells the story of four native teenagers living in the US state of Oklahoma who steal and rob to get to long-learned California.
The second season will be available from February 1.
Barbara Parker is a 1960s beauty queen who wants to break into a comedic career. Not an easy task in the male-dominated industry at the time. In London, she auditions for a comedy show and unexpectedly becomes part of a sitcom that will shape the country for decades to come.
Streaming will begin on February 9.
The documentary tells the life story of basketball player Shaquille O’Neal. In his twenty-year career, he made sports history by winning the NBA four times. After the end of his sports career, he worked as a DJ, rapper and businessman. “Shaq” provides private insights into O’Neal’s life and also talks about his childhood marked by discipline.
“Shaq” can be seen from February 17.
Loosely based on the 1966 spaghetti western «Django», this series tells the story of a criminal who is searching for the truth about his family’s massacre. But the reunion with his now adult daughter, who survived the carnage, does not go as planned, as she believes Django is the culprit of the crime.
The series will be available from February 17.
In the final season of the fantasy series Carnival Row, former Inspector Philo investigates a series of gruesome murders that fuel social tensions between humans and creatures. Meanwhile, the fairy Vignette plots revenge for the unjust oppression of the city’s human leaders.
The second season can be seen from February 17.
After a career setback, Ally (played by Alison Brie) returns to her hometown and meets her ex-boyfriend, who is now engaged. A complicated relationship develops not only with him, but also with his fiancée. Because their confidence and creative conviction remind Ally of who she used to be.
The film will be available from February 10.
In the thriller “Sharper”, no one is who he seems to be. The characters compete for wealth and power in an exciting game of ambition, greed, lust and jealousy. The cast includes Julianne Moore, Sebastian Stan, John Lithgow, Justice Smith and Briana Middleton.
The movie opens on February 17.
In this eight-part documentary, Eugene Levy is the reluctant traveler hesitant to explore nature and new places. But for this series he travels to Costa Rica, Finland, Italy, Japan, Maldives, Portugal, USA and South Africa, stepping out of his comfort zone to discover new places and cultures.
The docuseries will run from February 24.
Scott Lang is back to normal when he and his allies suddenly find themselves in the Quantum Realm. There they encounter creatures they have never seen before. Her explorations lead her to the dangerous conqueror Kang.
The new Marvel movie hits theaters on February 15.
Hugh Jackman and Laura Dern star in this drama Peter and Kate, the divorced parents of a teenager about to be expelled from school. Kate doesn’t know what to do anymore, so she lets her son live with her ex-husband, who has started a new family and is always working. Peter desperately tries to gain access to his reclusive son.
Theatrical release is February 9.
Source: Blick

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