As 2018 continues to progress forward and a new month approaches, Netlix has released a list of movies and television series for its users to look forward to. Netflix is bringing back some fan favorites and cult classics, as well giving users an option to create a "Date Night" category for Valentine's Day.

In addition, Netflix will be premiering a new comedy special from comedian Joel McClane's self-titled The Joel McClane Show with Joel McClane.

Here's a breakdown of what's coming to Netflix in February.

Coming In February

For anyone who is a lover of classic films, you'll be pleased to know that the popular American crime film, Goodfellas, starring Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, and Joe Pesci, will be available in the beginning of the month. The 1990 movie follows the life of mobster Henry Hill (Liotta) and his associates form 1955 to 1980.

Another '90s classic, American Pie, and its sequel American Pie 2 will be debuting in the first week of February as well. American Pie is about five high school friends who make a pact to lose their virginity by their high school graduation. The film stars Jason Biggs, Chris Klein, Mena Suvari, Sean William Scott, and Eugene Levy.

For horror fans, Scream 3 will be arriving on Feb. 1, which stars Neve Campbell, David Arquette, and Courtney Cox. Another cult classic, Quentin Tarantino's martial arts series, Kill Bill: Vol 1 & 2, are coming on the first of February as well. The film tells the story of a Bride (Uma Thurman) who seeks revenge against her former crew after they kill her fiance and leave her for dead.

George Clooney and Brad Pitt's Ocean's Trilogy will be available the first week in February. The popular crime-heist film which also stars Matt Damon, Andy Garcia, Don Cheadle, and Julia Roberts will also be getting a sequel that is set to be released later this year. 

Also coming to Netflix are the films 42 Grams, Ella Enchanted, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, Meet the Parents, Marlon Wayans: Woke-ish, Evan Almighty, and the revival of Queer Eye.

What's Leaving 

Sadly, to make room for these amazing new additions, some films and shows will have to go

Reportedly leaving Netflix next month will be Family Guy, The Nightmare Before Christmas, King Arthur, The Five Heartbearts, Project X and The Perfect Stranger. Luckily, users have eight more days to binge-watch anything that will be leaving soon.