Friday OTT Premieres February 13 2026 6 New Movies and Series to Watch on Netflix JioHotstar Apple TV and More
Friday OTT Premieres February 13 2026 6 New Movies and Series to Watch on Netflix JioHotstar Apple TV and More
A brand new Friday means a fresh lineup of films and series arriving across streaming platforms. This week’s digital releases bring together supernatural horror, intense mystery, sweeping romance and emotional drama. From a terrifying case handled by the Warrens to a layered Korean investigation and a moving Turkish love story, there is plenty to add to your weekend watchlist. Here is a completely reworked guide to everything releasing on February 13 2026.
1. The Conjuring Last Rites (JioHotstar)

The latest chapter in the Conjuring universe arrives with another chilling investigation. Set in 1986, the story follows the Smurl family after they unknowingly bring home an antique mirror that appears to be possessed by a malevolent spirit. Strange disturbances soon escalate into terrifying paranormal encounters.
Paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, portrayed by Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga, travel to Pennsylvania to confront what becomes one of the most difficult cases of their careers. The film promises an eerie atmosphere, emotional stakes and classic supernatural scares.
2. The Art of Sarah (Netflix)

This gripping Korean thriller centers on Sarah Kim, played by Shin Hae Sun, a woman who carefully builds a glamorous identity based on fabricated wealth and status. Her carefully constructed life begins to crumble when a body believed to be hers is discovered in Seoul.
Detective Park Mu Gyeong, portrayed by Lee Jun Hyuk, takes charge of the investigation and gradually uncovers a web of deception, hidden pasts and unsettling truths. As the mystery deepens, the show explores identity, ambition and the consequences of living a lie.
3. Love Me Love Me (Amazon Prime Video)

Set in Milan, this romantic drama follows June, played by Mia Jenkins, who relocates to Italy after losing her brother. Seeking a fresh start at an elite school, she grows close to the dependable and kind Will, portrayed by Luca Melucci.
However, her emotions become complicated when she feels drawn to James, Will’s best friend, played by Pepe Barroso. James is an underground MMA fighter carrying emotional baggage of his own. Torn between stability and intensity, June must choose between a safe relationship and a passionate but risky connection.
4. The Museum of Innocence (Netflix)
Inspired by the celebrated novel by Nobel Prize winning author Orhan Pamuk, this series brings a poignant love story to life.
The narrative follows Kemal, portrayed by Selahattin Paşalı, a wealthy man in Istanbul who ends his engagement to a socialite after falling deeply in love with Füsun, played by Eylül Lize Kandemir, a young shop assistant.
After their relationship falls apart, Kemal becomes consumed by memories of their time together. He transforms Füsun’s former home into a museum filled with objects that remind him of her, preserving moments from their brief romance in a deeply emotional tribute to lost love.
5. Eternity (Apple TV)

Apple TV+ presents a romantic fantasy that asks what happens after life ends.
In this story, every soul reaches a crossroads after death and is given one week to decide where to spend eternity. Joan, played by Elizabeth Olsen, finds herself facing a painful decision. She can either remain with her second husband Larry, portrayed by Miles Teller, with whom she shared many decades, or reunite with her first love Luke, played by Callum Turner, who died in the Korean War.
The film explores love, destiny and the idea of second chances beyond life itself.
6. Joes College Road Trip (Netflix)

In this heartfelt family comedy, Tyler Perry takes on dual roles as Brian and his outspoken father Joe.
Brian begins to worry that he has been overly protective of his son BJ, played by Jermaine Harris. Hoping to prepare him for the real world, he sends BJ on a cross country college road trip with his grandfather. What follows is a journey filled with humor, generational disagreements and meaningful conversations about life and Black history. Along the way, both grandfather and grandson gain new perspectives that change them forever.



