The week of February 15, 2026, offers a diverse slate of television and streaming options, from the high-energy spectacle of the NBA All-Star Game to gripping new dramas and long-awaited season finales. Whether you’re a sports fan, a true crime enthusiast, or simply looking for a new binge-worthy series, there’s something on offer this week. This guide to what to watch will help navigate the week’s biggest premieres and finales.
Sunday kicks off with a full day of programming, culminating in the NBA All-Star Game on NBC at 5 p.m. Eastern. The game, held in the Los Angeles area—specifically at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood for the first time since 1983—will showcase the league’s biggest stars, including Kevin Durant, making his 16th All-Star appearance. Beyond basketball, Sunday too brings season finales for several popular series, including “The Simpsons” (Fox), “Miss Scarlet” (PBS), and “Bookish” (PBS). For those seeking unscripted entertainment, “The Real Housewives of Potomac” Season 10 reunion begins on Bravo, promising three weeks of drama, and “American Pickers” returns for its 28th season on History.
New Series and Docuseries Take Center Stage
Monday introduces “Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model,” a three-episode binge on Netflix. The docuseries promises an inside look at the iconic reality competition, with access to former contestants, judges, and producers. Wednesday brings a double dose of new binge-worthy content with “Being Gordon Ramsay” (Netflix) and “56 Days” (Prime Video). “Being Gordon Ramsay” follows the celebrity chef as he balances family life, a global empire, and new professional ventures, while “56 Days,” based on Catherine Ryan Howard’s novel, is a thriller starring Dove Cameron and Avan Jogia. The story centers on a couple whose romance is thrown into question when a body is discovered connected to the male partner.
Thursday features the return of “The Night Agent” for its third season on Netflix, offering a 10-episode binge for fans of the action-thriller. Also on Thursday, Hulu premieres “Girl on the Run: The Hunt for America’s Most Wanted Woman,” a three-episode docuseries following U.S. Marshals in a nationwide manhunt for convicted double murderer Sarah Pender after her escape from an Indiana prison. HBO’s documentary, “Murder in Glitterball City,” explores a dark tale of murder in Louisville, Kentucky, a city known for its Victorian architecture and mirrored glitterballs.
Friday’s Lineup: Comedy and Continuing Stories
Friday offers a mix of returning favorites and new series. “Dreaming Whilst Black” Season 2 arrives on Paramount+, alongside the second season of “The Last Thing He Told Me” on Apple TV. Netflix introduces “Strip Law,” an adult animated comedy featuring the voice of Adam Scott, and Starz concludes its first season of “The Nowhere Man.” For documentary fans, Starz also airs the finale of “The BMF Documentary: Blowing Money Quick” Season 2.
Weekend Wrap-Up and Streaming Options
The week concludes with several streaming options on Saturday. Hulu offers the sixth and final season of “Shoresy,” while Peacock broadcasts the finale of “Love Island All Stars” Season 3. Viewers can also discover a variety of options across other platforms, including the comedy special “Sommore: Chandelier Fly” on Netflix (Tuesday) and the premiere of “Wild Boys: Strangers in Town” on Paramount+ (Wednesday), which follows two men who claim to have been raised entirely off the grid in British Columbia.
Beyond the major premieres and finales, the week also includes the season finales of “Don’t Hate Your House With the Property Brothers” (HGTV, Monday), “Cheap A$$ Beach Houses” (HGTV, Wednesday), and “Star Search” (Netflix, Wednesday). For late-night viewers, “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver” returns for its 13th season on HBO (Sunday at 11 p.m. Eastern).
As February progresses, keep an eye out for further updates on these shows and more. The television landscape is constantly evolving, and new content is always on the horizon. For the latest information on upcoming releases and schedule changes, consult your preferred streaming service or network’s official website.
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