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14 TV Shows To Watch In February: ‘Shōgun,’ ‘Airbender,’ ‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’ & More

“Tokyo Vice” (Season 2)
Michael Mann is long gone, but he helped get the series off the ground, and that’s probably enough. Ansel Elgort reprises his role as American journalist Jake Adelstein in Tokyo in 1999, as does Ken Watanabe, as the detective in the organized crime division. Other returning cast members include Rachel Keller, Hideaki Itō, Rinko Kikuchi, Ella Rumpf, and J.T. Rogers is back as showrunner too.
Premiere Date: February 8 on MAX.

“Halo” (Season 2)
Master Chief John-117 continues to lead his team of elite Spartans against the alien threat known as the Covenant in Paramount+’s sci-fi action series now led by new showrunner David Wiener (“Brave New World”). Returning cast members are Pablo Schreiber, Pablo Schreiber, Jen Taylor, and Bokeem Woodbine. Newcomers include Joseph Morgan, Christina Bennington, and Cristina Rodio.
Premiere Date:
February 8 on Paramount+.

The New Look
The latest Apple TV+ series is turning to couture in “The New Look.” Created by Todd A. Kessler (“Bloodline”), the story follows fashion designers Christian Dior, Coco Chanel, and their contemporaries as they navigate the horrors of World War II while launching modern fashion. Ben Mendelsohn and Juliette Binoche star alongside Maisie Williams, John Malkovich, Emily Mortimer, and more. 
Premiere Date: February 14 on Apple TV+.

Life & Beth” (Season 2)
Amy Schumer and Michael Cera return for the second season of Hulu’s “Life & Beth.” Season one followed Schumer’s Beth as she reconciled with her past. Season two finds Beth as her relationship with Josh continues to grow more serious, leading her to wonder about the potential of marriage and having a family. Schumer executive produces, writes, and directs the series. Susannah Flood and Violet Young also star. 
Premiere Date: February 16 on Hulu.

Constellation
Developed by Peter Harness, “Constellation” follows a lone astronaut who has survived a fatal accident aboard the International Space Station. The astronaut, played by Noomi Rapace, makes a heroic journey back to Earth only to discover that pieces of her life, such as her daughter, have changed. A psychological thriller, the series also stars Jonathan Banks, and James D’Arcy
Premiere Date: February 21 on Apple TV+.

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