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The Wrap: February 2026

Love stories, literary legends and music icons - February delivered big screen emotion and prestige TV in equal measure. From bold historical drama to a Paul McCartney deep dive and a fresh take on Wuthering Heights, here are the UK titles …

New releases

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My Father's Shadow

Father-son bonds are explored in a poetic and tender way in this ground-breaking feature debut.

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Pillion

Excellent central performances are given from Harry Melling and Alexander Skarsgård in this tender, smart and compassionate drama.

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Being Gordon Ramsay

Multi-michelin starred, and well-known celebrity chef, Gordon Ramsay attempts to open multiple restaurants simultaneously in this gripping docu-series.

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Wuthering Heights

Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi are remarkable as the leads in this charged adaptation of Emily Brontë’s famous romance novel.

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Crime 101

Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo and Halle Berry lead this thrilling crime-drama about an impending, high-stakes heist.

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Parenthood

David Attenborough narrates this stunning documentary series about animals trying to protect and care for their young.

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Palestine 36

Palestinian actors Karim Daoud Anaya, Hiam Abbass and Saleh Bakri are revelatory in this heartfelt historical drama.

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Can You Keep a Secret?

Dawn French and Mark Heap offer brilliant performances in this charming and witty sitcom about life insurance fraud.

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Big Cats 24/7

Dive into the endlessly captivating world of Botswana’s big cats as they traverse one of Africa’s last wildnernesses.

Lovesick

An uproariously funny sitcom about three twenty-somethings navigating love, life and chlamydia.

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28 Years Later

Set in the world created by 2002's 28 Days Later, Danny Boyle returns with this terrifying horror starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson.

Robot Overlords

Grabbers director Jon Wright’s irreverent alien invasion comedy, starring Sir Ben Kingsley and Gillian Anderson.

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Absolutely Fabulous

Hijinks abound in this enjoyably abhorrent comedy series, featuring satirical humour and outrageously bad behaviour.

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Hotel Mumbai

Anthony Maras directs and co-writes this haunting recreation of tragic events that occurred in 2008 Mumbai.

Ratcatcher

Lynne Ramsay’s beguiling directorial debut about a Glaswegian boy contending with poverty and guilt.

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The Dead Don't Hurt

Viggo Mortensen writes, directs, composes, co-produces and stars in this gorgeously shot Western, marking his second feature as director.

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Röki

Inspired by Scandinavian folklore, this fairy-tale adventure game combines gorgeous animation and subtle storytelling.

The Wrap: June 2023

It’s more than just the weather that’s heating up! Check out these amazing June releases in our video round-up of the best film, TV, animation and games titles coming to a screen near you this month.