
What’s New on Television: Your Friday Night Viewing Guide
February 21st offers a diverse range of programming across broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms. From supernatural thrillers to compelling dramas, there’s something for every taste. Kick off your evening with a streaming premiere of “Nosferatu” on Peacock, featuring a star-studded cast including Lily-Rose Depp and Bill Skarsgård. Alternatively, delve into the second season of Apple TV+’s psychological thriller “Surface,” starring Gugu Mbatha-Raw, as she unravels the mysteries of her past in London.
The highly anticipated return of AMC+’s animated series “Pantheon” finally arrives on Netflix, releasing all eight episodes of its second season. For those seeking gritty historical drama, Hulu premieres “A Thousand Blows,” following two best friends navigating the brutal underworld of 19th-century London.
Nosferatu on Peacock
CBS offers a heartwarming reunion for “Reba” fans as Christopher Rich guest stars on “Happy’s Place.” Meanwhile, crime drama enthusiasts can tune into “NCIS: Sydney” for a case involving a long-missing naval engineer. PBS sheds light on the remarkable life of jazz virtuoso and civil rights activist Hazel Scott in the documentary “American Masters: The Disappearance of Miss Scott.”
Starz’s gripping thriller “The Couple Next Door” reaches its season finale, promising a dramatic conclusion filled with secrets and a violent showdown. The intense drama continues with CBS’s “Fire Country,” where Bode and Jake face a perilous rescue mission amidst avalanche danger. Family drama unfolds on Hallmark Channel’s “The Way Home” as the Landry family confronts a past that wasn’t what it seemed.
Finally, CBS’s “S.W.A.T.” closes out the night with Alfaro confronting figures from his past undercover work, leading to a dangerous mission that reopens old wounds. With such a varied lineup, Friday night promises an engaging television experience for all viewers. Be sure to check your local listings for specific showtimes and availability.