





No, the Queen is not dead. On Tuesday, gossip blog Hollywood Unlocked confidently broke the news, sending the internet into a frenzy of conspiracy theories. It turns out that their source was actually referring to the late Mark Lanegan, singer of Queens of the Stone Age, who’d passed earlier that day. It was also revealed that Queen Elizabeth tested positive for COVID earlier this week, and the Barbz panicked thinking the news was about Nicki Minaj. At this point, we need to start specifying which queen we’re talking about before someone gets hurt. With all these royal rumors going around, tune out the misinformation and indulge in this week’s new releases — from Madea cosplaying as Queen Bey in Tyler Perry’s A Madea Homecoming to English queens fighting for the throne in Vikings: Valhalla. For more options, keep scrolling for the full list.

2/22 Race: Bubba Wallace What it is: As the only Black driver currently in NASCAR’s Cup Series, Bubba Wallace knows all eyes are on him. After a video of Ahmaud Arbery, an unarmed Black man who was shot and killed by three white men while jogging, was released online in May 2020, Wallace was stunned. “I was just dumbfounded at what I just witnessed... That one still haunts me,” he says in the first episode of Race: Bubba Wallace. The new docuseries follows Wallace as he uses his voice and platform for change, while also grappling with NASCAR’s complicated history and racist attacks from NASCAR fans.
Why you should watch it: As The Atlantic’s sports journalist Jemele Hill says in the first episode, “We’ve been to ‘come to Jesus’ moments when it comes to race in this country, but this one was a lot different. It was touching everything: politics, sports, entertainment, culture. It was everywhere.” Using the Black Lives Matter uprisings of 2020 as a backdrop, the docuseries explores how Wallace becomes a catalyst for change in NASCAR and the backlash he faces. Whether you’re a NASCAR fan or not, the series dives into the sport’s racist past and how it’s carried on in the present day.
For fans of: Neymar: The Perfect Chaos, Naomi Osaka, Trial 4

2/25 Love Is Blind, Season 2 (New episodes weekly) What it is: It’s the season finale of the social experiment dating show where singles date and get engaged in pods before ever seeing each other. Wedding bells are ringing in this week’s episode, but will every couple tie the knot?
Why you should watch it: Ever since Season 2 premiered, Twitter has been abuzz about the cast. In last week’s episode, one of the most talked about couples, Nick and Danielle, are at the altar about to wed. Danielle is consumed with anxiety, unsure if Nick will say yes. Meanwhile, the poor man is melting under the sun and sweating profusely. Before he can let out an answer, the episode ends. Well folks, does Nick say yes? It’s finally time to find out and tweet your reactions.
For fans of: Love Is Blind: Brazil, Love Is Blind: Japan, Too Hot to Handle

Tyler Perry’s A Madea Homecoming What it is: Madea’s back! Can we get a hallelujer? After her great-grandson’s college graduation, the matriarch (Tyler Perry) welcomes her family for a celebration. Reuniting for the festive occasion are Tamela J. Mann, David Mann and Cassi Davis-Patton, as well as newcomers to the franchise, Brandon Black and Isha Blaaker.
Why you should watch it: Perry in Madea drag in Beyoncé drag, grannies listening to “WAP” for the first time, Madea beefing with Rosa Parks outside the bus — if Madea’s coming out of retirement, you know it’s going to be chaotic. Even with all of its antics, A Madea Homecoming doesn’t lose sight of what’s at the heart of the franchise. While juggling an LGBTQ storyline with hidden secrets coming to light, the film embraces and celebrates the messiness that comes with large families.
For fans of: Family Reunion, Sextuplets, Naked

Vikings: Valhalla What it is: Set 100 years after History’s Vikings series, the latest installment of the franchise follows a new generation of royals and monarchs. The historical drama chronicles the Vikings’ internal divide over faith and their bloody battles against the English monarch for revenge.
Why you should watch it: Haven’t watched the original Vikings yet? No worries — you’ll still be able to follow along. With new characters like Harald Sigurdsson (Leo Suter), Leif Eriksson (Sam Corlett) and Freydís Eiríksdóttir (Frida Gustavsson), Vikings: Valhalla’s ambitious — and attractive — ensemble brings new life to lesser-known Norsemen heroes. From bloodbaths to bare ass, you’ll bear witness to the Vikings in all their nudity and glory.
For fans of: The Crown, The Witcher, Bridgerton
2/20 Don’t Kill Me After Mirta dies of a drug overdose with her lover, she resuscitates alone and discovers she's part of a violent world she never knew existed.
2/21 Halloween (2007) This remake of the original horror flick finds Michael Myers escaped from a mental institution and returning home for more murderous mayhem.
2/22 Cat Burglar Classic cartoon craziness meets an interactive quiz in a new series from the creators of Black Mirror.
Love Is Blind Japan (New episodes weekly) In this reality dating series, marriage-minded singles in Japan meet, date and get engaged — before ever setting eyes on each other.
Race: Bubba Wallace Both the personal and professional tracks of race car driver Bubba Wallace’s life are chronicled in this new docuseries. With exclusive access to Wallace during the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series season, his first with Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin’s 23XI Racing, the six-episode series traces his rise to the elite ranks of NASCAR. The series follows the only full-time Black driver and the turbulent aftermath of his decision to speak out about racial injustice.
2/23 UFO When aspiring musician and student Deniz falls for a rough-hewn motorbike racer, tragedy and family opposition obstruct their path to love.
2/24 Karma’s World Music Videos Step into Karma’s musical world as she rocks the mic — and her curls — for this fun and funky playlist packed with rhymes and the power of positivity!
2/25 Back to 15 Thirty-year-old Anita travels back to age 15 and starts meddling with everybody's lives — until she realizes the only life that needs fixing is her own.
Love Is Blind, Season 2 (New episodes weekly) A new journey begins for singles seeking transformative love — sight unseen. Who will find romance and who will come face-to-face with heartbreak?
Merlí. Sapere Aude Pol is challenged by intimidating professors and a group of new friends when he enrolls in university in pursuit of a philosophy degree.
Restless After going to extremes to cover up an accident, a corrupt cop's life spirals out of control when he starts receiving threats from a mysterious witness.
Tyler Perry’s A Madea Homecoming Madea's back — hallelujer! And she's not putting up with any nonsense as family drama erupts at her great-grandson’s college graduation celebration.
Vikings: Valhalla In this sequel to Vikings, 100 years have passed and a new generation of legendary heroes arises to forge its own destiny — and make history.





































