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What's new on Netflix Australia for February 2019

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Australia’s first Netflix Original leads our picks for Netflix this month.
As the number of shows and movies available to stream in Australia continues to grow at an impressive rate, it can be tough to keep up with all the new additions to each streaming service each month.
We’ve all come to anticipate a new stable of Netflix Originals releases each month, but figuring out which shows they are and when exactly they become available isn’t so easy. And what about the large number licensed shows and films that are made available to stream, if only for a limited time?
In an effort to keep you informed of the best shows and movies that are in the process of being added to Netflix, we’ll be bringing you an updated list of what you can expect on the service on a monthly basis.
Not only that, we’ll also be singling out the biggest releases, as well as a number of quality TV shows and films which we believe deserve your Netflixing time.
So get ready to kick off the month with an epic binge – here’s what’s new on Netflix in February 2019. Check out Netflix’s newest offerings in the video below!
The Umbrella Academy (15/2/2019)
Based on a comic book series, The Umbrella Academy sees estranged siblings with extraordinary powers reunited after the death of their father, only to find out that their family has a dark past, and that the fate of the world has fallen in their hands. Stars Ellen Page.
Homeland: Season 7 (15/2/2019)
Carrie gets to work uncovering a huge conspiracy after an assassination attempt leaves Saul and hundreds of other intelligence workers behind bars. On top of this, Carrie must also prove that she’s a fit parent. Expect plenty of crying, yelling and facial contortion.
Velvet Buzzsaw (1/2/2019)
From the writer-director of Nightcrawler comes Velvet Buzzsaw, a satirical thriller with its sights set on LA’s contemporary art scene. When a fraud starts selling the paintings of a dead man from her building as if they were her own, the artworks themselves come to life and begin killing people.

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