Romantic Season on Netflix
If you’re wondering what’s new on Netflix, the answer is: plenty of love! The platform with the iconic red N has stacked its catalog with some seriously anticipated romantic titles this February. Expect to see the much-awaited arrival of His & Hers, the return of Love Is Blind, and, of course, the fourth season of the beloved period drama Bridgerton (for viewers in the US, that’s the same Bridgerton Chronicles that got everyone swooning and meme-ing for months).
Not a fan of sappy romances?
Good news. The streaming giant thought of everyone. For those who roll their eyes at cheesy love stories—or maybe just prefer a good belly laugh—Netflix is rolling out a testosterone-fueled, outrageously funny series that puts a true stage beast in the spotlight.
Across the Atlantic, Bert Kreischer is a household name among American comedy fans, known for his wild stand-up and no-filter humor. In France, he’s still finding his audience, but it’s only a matter of time. Since January 22, 2026, Free Bert has been available on Netflix, and it fits right in with those “larger than life” shows (meaning: bigger, wilder, and more bonkers than reality), all powered by the creator himself.
Comedy, Fame, and Pure Mayhem
This first season is pure energy: comedy, fiction, and reality all blend together for
- unapologetic excess
- absurd situations
- a peek behind the scenes of celebrity life
- raw, borderline humor
Free Bert delivers six high-octane episodes, perfect for binging with a bucket of popcorn. This kind of docu-fiction puts the spotlight on a character as over-the-top as he is endearing, using his own image and flaws as material for some serious laughs.
Bert Kreischer: Himself, But With a Twist
Here, Bert Kreischer plays a fictionalized version of himself. After a highly publicized mistake, his goofy clown persona sees his TV career suddenly put on hold. He’s forced to slow down—just as his two daughters are starting at an ultra-exclusive private school in Beverly Hills. Thrown into a world run by rigid social codes and an all-consuming obsession with status and image, the family discovers a universe where wealth and influence are the only things that matter.
So, will Bert Kreischer manage to fit into a world way too uptight for who he really is, or will he just let it all explode? Fans who’ve already devoured the first season hold all the answers. But the big question remains: will there be a Season 2? Narratively, the final episode of season one leaves the door wide open for a sequel. All that’s left is to see if Netflix will want to keep the (comedic) ride going with this larger-than-life comedian.