house of cards season 3 spoilers
Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey) and Claire (Robin Wright) will return in Season 3 of "House of Cards" Friday, Feb. 27, 2015. Netflix

A new month means new movies and TV shows on Netflix. February's Netflix movies feature plenty of newer titles and a few classic TV shows, but there's only one thing that really matters for fans. "House of Cards" Season 3 will arrive on Feb. 27. While we wait to learn more about the continuing exploits of Frank Underwood, here are a few Netflix movies and shows you should stream in February.

"House of Cards" Season 3 (Feb. 27)

This one is a no-brainer. The eagerly awaited return of Francis Underwood promises plenty of excitement, drama and scandal. If you have not caught up on the first two seasons of the hit Netflix original series, what are you waiting for? The Season 3 trailer sees Frank and Claire in several tense situations, but our favorite scheming couple has managed to escape trouble in the past. Will their misdeeds catch up to them in the coming season?

"Danger 5" (Feb. 6)

And now for something completely different. "Danger 5" is an absolutely insane sounding Australian comedy about a team of spies. "Set in a bizarre, 1960s-inspired version of World War II, action comedy series 'Danger 5' follows a team of five spies on a mission to kill Hitler," reads the show's description. There's action, comedy, dancing and crazy weapons like the "kite-bow."

"The Overnighters" (2014) (Feb. 17)

This award-winning documentary focuses on the oil boom town of Williston, North Dakota, and the people who came to find a job. "Tens of thousands of unemployed hopefuls show up with dreams of honest work and a big paycheck under the lure of the oil boom. However, busloads of newcomers chasing a broken American Dream step into the stark reality of slim work prospects and nowhere to sleep," reads the film's description.

"Joe" (2013) (Feb. 1)

Directed by David Gordon Green ("Pineapple Express" and "Prince Avalanche"), the film follows an ex-con as he tries to keep out of trouble and tries to find a bit of redemption. Nicholas Cage was praised for his turn as Joe.

"M.A.S.H" (Feb. 1)

This Starz original series was canceled after just two seasons. The show was costly and failed to find an audience in its initial run, but "Magic City" has found new life as a feature film. The show has been turned into a movie by creator Mitch Glazer and Jeffrey Dean Morgan will be joined by Bill Murray and Bruce Willis, the AV Club reported.

"Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead" (Feb. 7)

Fans of the first film will be quite happy to learn the continuing saga of Nazi zombies and Martin will be available to stream next month. "Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead" is a direct sequel that picks up from where the first film ends.