New on BritBox: February 2025

BritBox has released its list of new titles and shows coming to the British streaming service in February 2025.
Highlights in BritBox’s February lineup include the 2025 EE BAFTA Film Awards, hosted by David Tennant, streaming live in North America on February 16 (celebrating outstanding achievements in film).
On February 17, Lucy Boynton stars in the premiere of A Cruel Love: The Ellis Story, a true crime miniseries about Ruth Ellis, the last woman hanged in Britain. Death in Paradise returns with Don Gilet as Saint Marie’s newest detective in its 14th season. Fans can also bid farewell to BAFTA-winning series Peep Show and Shameless, with their final seasons streaming on February 14 and February 28, respectively.
Check out the full list below of what’s coming to BritBox in February 2025:
February 1
- Rocks (2019) premieres on BritBox (1 x 90’).
February 4
- Tree on a Hill (Season 1) North America Premiere, BritBox Exclusive (6 x 60’).
February 7
- Peep Show (Season 8) added to BritBox (6 x 30’).
February 10
- Breaking Dad: Britain’s Unlikeliest Drug Dealer (Season 1) North America Premiere (2 x 60’).
February 14
- Peep Show (Season 9) series finale added to BritBox (6 x 30’).
- Jon and Lucy’s Odd Couples (Season 1) North America Premiere (6 x 60’).
February 16
- EE BAFTA Film Awards 2025 live-streamed on BritBox (1 x 120’), hosted by David Tennant.
February 17
- A Cruel Love: The Ruth Ellis Story premieres on BritBox (4 x 60’). Releases 2 episodes weekly, then weekly thereafter.
February 19
- Death in Paradise (Season 14) North America Premiere, BritBox Exclusive (8 x 60’). Weekly episodes featuring a new detective.
February 21
- Shameless (Season 10) added to BritBox (10 x 60’).
February 28
- Shameless (Season 11) series finale added to BritBox (14 x 60’).
BritBox in Canada costs $10.99 per month or $109.99 per year after a free trial.
You can stream BritBox on Samsung and LG smart TVs, Roku, Amazon Fire TV Stick, and Apple TV (4th Gen and newer), plus on iOS and Android mobile devices, via web browsers and through Amazon Channels for Prime members or Apple TV Channels. BritBox also supports AirPlay and Chromecast.
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