Netflix‘s new TV and film releases for February 24 – March 2 2025 embrace exhibits Working Level and Poisonous City, in addition to Despicable Me 4.
Then on February 27, Working Level and Poisonous City will drop on Netflix.
Working Level is a comedy collection created by Mindy Kaling. The collection follows Isla Gordon (Kate Hudson), a former get together woman and solely sister in a household of brothers. Nonetheless, issues change when a scandal results in her brother’s resignation. Gordon takes his place because the president of a basketball crew and units out to show herself to her brothers and different skeptics.
In the meantime, Poisonous City is a drama collection following a bunch of moms who go on a mission to search out and expose the folks answerable for the disabilities that befall their new child infants.
Additionally releasing on Netflix this week are Seasons 5 and 6 of the police-procedural comedy collection Brooklyn 9-9, and the movies Despicable Me 4 and Sonic the Hedgehog 2.
Brooklyn 9-9 finds Jake Peralta studying to be a rule-abider and crew participant when his squad is put underneath a brand new police captain. In the meantime, Despicable Me 4 sees Gru and his household struggle a brand new enemy, Maxime Le Mal, who makes them go on the run from authorities.
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 sees Sonic and Tails crew as much as cease Dr. Robotnik and his companion Knuckles from stealing a robust emerald.
New Netflix releases for February 24 – March 2 2025
Under are all the brand new TV exhibits and films being added to Netflix from February 24 – March 2 2025.
February 25
- Full Swing Season 3
- Actually Love
- Watcher
February 26
- Brooklyn 9-9 Seasons 5-6
- Miss Italia Mustn’t Die
- A Copenhagen Love Story
February 27
- Demon Metropolis
- Working Level
- The Unsuitable Monitor
- Poisonous City
- Graveyard Season 2
February 28
- Aitana: Metamorphosis
- Squad 36
- Roosters
- Despicable Me 4
- Sonic the Hedgehog 2
NOTE: March 1-2’s schedule is unavailable as of writing.
For extra Netflix content material, check out our interview with Zero Day’s Joan Allen.