Netflix Canada just dropped some of the most anticipated shows and movies of the year — all in the same month. From Bridgerton’s ballroom drama to The Night Agent’s nonstop action, February 2026 is packed.
We put together a simple guide that pairs each of this month’s biggest releases with a drink that fits the mood. Not random picks — actual pairings based on the tone, the pacing, and the kind of night you’re having.
Every drink on this list is available for delivery across the GTA in about 30 minutes, so you can get set up without leaving the couch or pausing the show.
Here’s what to watch — and what to pour.

1. Bridgerton Season 4 — Sparkling Wine & Elegance
Now streaming (Part 1) | Part 2 drops February 26

Benedict Bridgerton is finally getting his love story with Sophie Beckett, and if you’ve watched Part 1, you already know what this season is — candlelit ballrooms, stolen glances across crowded rooms, and tension that builds episode after episode.
This is not a beer show. This is not a shots show. Bridgerton demands something refined.
What to Drink
Sparkling wine or prosecco. The bubbles match the Regency-era elegance. Every sip feels like you’re at one of Lady Bridgerton’s garden parties.
Our pick: Luc Belaire Rosé — it looks stunning in the glass, tastes smooth, and honestly just fits the aesthetic of this show. If you want something lighter on the budget, grab a bottle of wine from our wine collection.
Pro tip: Pop the bottle at the exact moment Benedict and Sophie lock eyes for the first time. You’ll feel it.
Upgrade Move
Add a splash of elderflower liqueur to your sparkling wine. It turns a simple glass into a Bridgerton-worthy cocktail — floral, light, and dangerously easy to keep drinking through all four episodes.
2. Love Is Blind Season 10 — Rosé All Night
First 6 episodes drop February 11 | New batches weekly through March 4

It’s back. Strangers proposing through a wall, meeting face-to-face for the first time, and at least one couple that makes absolutely no sense but somehow ends up at the altar.
Netflix timed this perfectly — the first episodes drop three days before Valentine’s Day. Whether you’re watching solo, with your partner, or with friends who have very loud opinions about other people’s relationships, this show is made for group energy.
What to Drink
Rosé wine. Light, pink, and easy to drink through six episodes without hitting a wall. It matches the romantic-but-chaotic energy of Love Is Blind perfectly.
Our pick: Luc Belaire Rosé is the move here too — premium, beautiful in the glass, and perfect for a Valentine’s viewing party. Or browse our full wine selection for something in your range.
Drinking game idea: Take a sip every time someone says “my person,” “I just know,” or cries in the pod. You’ll finish the bottle by episode 3. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.
Couples Move
Watch this with your partner on Valentine’s night (February 14). Grab two bottles of rosé, order some snacks, and debate whether each couple will actually make it. It’s either going to bring you closer together or start a very entertaining argument. Either way — you’ll need the wine.
3. The Night Agent Season 3 — Whisky, Neat
All 10 episodes drop February 19

Peter Sutherland is back — but this time, he’s working without Rose. The stakes are higher. The conspiracy runs deeper. And if seasons 1 and 2 are anything to go by, you’re going to burn through all 10 episodes in a single sitting.
This show doesn’t pause. It doesn’t breathe. From the opening scene to the finale, it’s tension, chases, and trust-no-one energy.
What to Drink
Whisky. Neat. No ice. Something with backbone — rye or bourbon. This isn’t a cocktail kind of show. You’re watching a man fight for his life through government corridors and back alleys. Keep the drink as direct as the plot.
Our picks:
- Crown Royal — Smooth Canadian classic. Easy to sip across a long binge.
- Jameson — Clean Irish whiskey. No fuss, no nonsense — just like Peter.
- Jack Daniel’s — Bold Tennessee whiskey for when the plot twists hit hard.
- Johnnie Walker Black Label — The premium pick. Treat yourself.
Solo night move: Friday night. Lights off. Phone on silent. Whisky in hand. No distractions. That’s how you do The Night Agent right.
4. The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 — The Old Fashioned
Now streaming — dropped February 5

Mickey Haller has been charged with murder — and now the lawyer who’s spent his career defending others has to defend himself. Constance Zimmer plays the prosecutor coming after him, and the courtroom scenes are as tight as they’ve ever been.
This show moves slower than The Night Agent. It’s calculated. Every scene has a purpose. Every line of dialogue matters. You need a drink that matches that pace — something you build deliberately and sip with patience.
What to Drink
An Old Fashioned. The courtroom drama cocktail. Classic. Composed. A little bitter — just like Mickey’s week.
Simple Recipe
- 2 oz bourbon or rye whisky
- 1 sugar cube (or half a teaspoon of simple syrup)
- 2 dashes Angostura bitters
- Orange peel for garnish
- Stir gently with a large ice cube. Don’t shake. Don’t rush.
Don’t have bitters? Just pour Crown Royal or Jameson on the rocks with a slice of orange. It still works.
5. Being Gordon Ramsay — Red Wine, Full-Bodied
6-part docuseries drops February 18

This isn’t another cooking competition. Being Gordon Ramsay goes behind the scenes — his family, his five London restaurants, his relentless drive. It’s surprisingly personal, and it shows a side of Ramsay that most people haven’t seen.
The show is built around food, ambition, and craftsmanship. Your drink should reflect that.
What to Drink
Red wine. Full-bodied. A Cabernet Sauvignon or Malbec. Gordon would accept nothing less — and honestly, watching someone talk about culinary perfection while you’re drinking a light beer would feel wrong.
Our pick: Grab a bottle of Gato Negro from our wine collection. It’s smooth, affordable, and pairs perfectly with whatever snacks you’ve got.
Level up: If you’ve got any charcuterie, cheese, or even just crackers in the fridge — pull them out. Red wine + a simple board + Gordon Ramsay on screen = an experience, not just a show.
6. Interstellar — Dark Stout & Deep Thoughts
Arrives on Netflix Canada February 13

Christopher Nolan’s space epic is finally on Netflix Canada. Even if you’ve seen it before, Interstellar hits harder on a rewatch — especially the docking scene, the time-loop gut punch, and that ending that still makes people debate in comment sections years later.
This movie is nearly three hours long. It’s heavy. It’s emotional. It makes you think about time, love, and what you’d sacrifice for the people closest to you. You need a drink that holds up across the entire runtime without pulling you out of the experience.
What to Drink
A dark stout or porter. Something heavy, something rich. A sipping beer that keeps you grounded while Matthew McConaughey floats through a black hole. Pick up a pack from our beer selection.
Not a Beer Person?
Dark rum and Coke. Space is dark. Your drink should match. Grab Captain Morgan or Appleton from our rum collection, mix it with cola, and settle in for the ride.
Timing tip: Interstellar drops on February 13 — the night before Valentine’s Day. If your partner hasn’t seen it, this is your chance. A dark room, a great movie, and the right drink. You’re welcome.
Show-to-Drink Cheat Sheet
Short on time? Here’s the full guide at a glance.
| Show / Movie | When It Drops | What to Drink | Order It |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bridgerton S4 | Streaming now / Feb 26 | Sparkling wine / Prosecco | Luc Belaire Rosé |
| Love Is Blind S10 | Feb 11 | Rosé wine | Browse wines |
| The Night Agent S3 | Feb 19 | Whisky, neat | Crown Royal |
| The Lincoln Lawyer S4 | Streaming now | Old Fashioned | Browse whisky |
| Being Gordon Ramsay | Feb 18 | Red wine (full-bodied) | Gato Negro |
| Interstellar | Feb 13 | Dark stout / Rum & Coke | Browse beer |
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Coming Up Next Month
Netflix Canada drops new titles every week — and we’ll keep matching them with drinks. Bookmark this page or check our blog for the March 2026 edition.
Have a show you want us to pair? Send us a message and we’ll add it to the next post.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get alcohol delivered while watching Netflix in Toronto?
Absolutely. After Hours Alcohol delivers across the GTA 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Average delivery time is about 30 minutes. We cover Toronto, Scarborough, Mississauga, Brampton, Markham, Vaughan, Etobicoke, Pickering, Ajax, Oshawa, Richmond Hill, Oakville, and Burlington. You don’t even need to pause the show.
What are the biggest shows on Netflix Canada in February 2026?
The top Netflix Canada releases for February 2026 include Bridgerton Season 4 (Part 2 drops Feb 26), Love Is Blind Season 10 (Feb 11), The Night Agent Season 3 (Feb 19), The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 (streaming now), Being Gordon Ramsay (Feb 18), and Interstellar (Feb 13).
What’s the best drink for binge-watching?
It depends on what you’re watching. For romance or drama, go with sparkling wine or rosé. For thrillers and action, whisky neat is the move. For long movies, a dark stout or rum and Coke lets you sip slowly across the runtime. Match the drink’s pace to the show’s energy.
What areas does After Hours Alcohol deliver to?
We deliver across the Greater Toronto Area including Toronto, Scarborough, Pickering, Ajax, Oshawa, Vaughan, Markham, Richmond Hill, Etobicoke, Mississauga, Brampton, Oakville, and Burlington. We’re available 24/7 with approximately 30-minute delivery times.
Do I need to be 19 to order?
Yes. You must be 19 years of age or older with valid government-issued photo ID to receive an alcohol delivery in Ontario. Our drivers verify ID on every delivery.
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