
Next week, from February 9 to 15, viewers will be able to enjoy a variety of genres: from cult detective stories and ecological dramas based on real events to comedic thrillers. We present to you the most anticipated premieres and continuations of beloved series that will transport you from the dusty roads of the American Southwest in the 1970s to futuristic multiverses.
“Dark Winds,” thriller, Season 4 (February 15)
This is a psychological thriller based on a series of detective novels by Tony Hillerman and tells the story of a double murder investigation in the southwestern United States in the 1970s. Experienced detectives Liphorn and Chee initially believe it to be a routine crime, but each new lead points to more sinister forces than they anticipated.
“Alex Cross,” detective, Season 2 (February 11)
The main character, Alex Cross, is a talented African American detective and a loving family man. His life turns upside down when his wife is murdered. The killer is one of the serial maniacs that Alex couldn't catch. From that moment on, he becomes obsessed with revenge and is willing to do anything, even if it means breaking the law.
“Lead Children,” drama, premiere (February 11)
Dr. Iolanta Wadovska-Krol (Joanna Kulig) discovers cases of lead poisoning in children in Katowice and faces attempts by the authorities to cover up the truth. Risking her freedom, she fights against the system of the 1970s to organize secret treatment and help families escape the ecological disaster zone.
“Emilia-Romagna: Valley of Motors,” drama, premiere (February 10)
In the heart of Italian Emilia-Romagna, a struggle ignites between old dynasties and new ambitious startups in the world of luxury supercars. An engineer tries to preserve the family legacy while facing corporate espionage and betrayal against the backdrop of high-speed races.
“Cunning Rogue,” drama, Season 2 (February 10)
The plot is based on Charles Dickens' classic novel "Oliver Twist" and transports us to Australia in the 1850s. The main character, Jack Dawkins, is a clever thief trying to change his life but continues to lead a double life, combining robberies with surgical operations that depend on people's lives.
“How to Get to Heaven from Belfast,” comedic thriller, premiere (February 12)
A group of mothers and career women, tired of everyday worries, embarks on a "dangerous and hilarious" journey across the country after the death of their fourth friend. At the funeral, they encounter creepy events and try to unravel the mysteries of the past related to both themselves and the deceased.
“Rafaela and Her Crazy World,” comedy, premiere (February 17)
Rafaela (Ingrid Garcia Jonson) is a young woman with an unconventional circle of friends who tries to avoid adult life. In a world full of absurdity and phantasmagoria, she is awaited by pajama parties and time paradoxes, where common sense no longer matters.
“The Search for Evilan,” animated film, premiere (February 14)
Camilla (Esther Walden), a thirteen-year-old girl, accidentally enters the magical world of Gwendalavir, where she learns about her true name Evilan and her gift of Imagination. Together with her friend Salim (Scotty Bernard) and guardian Edwin (Sylvain Agass), she must save the empire by freeing the Keepers from evil forces.
“Super Cosmic Sheriff Gaiban Infinity,” animated film, premiere (February 15)
Reiji Doki (Kohei Nagata) becomes Gaiban Infinity to protect the multiverse "Cosmo-layers." He embarks on a journey aboard the spaceship "Cosmo-Gavalion" in search of "Emolgia," entities that feed on human emotions, battling alternative versions of himself, such as Gaiban Bushido (Ryuga Akahana).
“The Griffins,” animated film, Season 24 (February 15)
In the new season of "The Griffins," viewers can expect a multitude of absurd adventures, witty parodies, and social satire reflecting the current events of 2026. The plot will focus on family relationships and crazy intrigues, continuing the traditions of dark humor and funny gags.
Premieres and continuations of series that aired this week (February 2 - 8) can be viewed here.