Ethan Hawke’s Oscar-Nominated ‘Blue Moon’ Hits Netflix US Next Month

If viewers are searching for a cinematic escape that skips the predictable romance of February, a legendary night in 1943 might be the perfect match. This upcoming debut of Blue Moon trades rose-colored glasses for a whiskey-soaked journey into the mind of a fractured musical genius.
The narrative shifts the focus from traditional love stories to the raw, creative friction between two iconic collaborators on their most pivotal night. When can viewers finally watch Blue Moon on Netflix in their comfort space?
Netflix’s window for Blue Moon
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After a brief availability on digital purchase platforms, the feature, Blue Moon, is scheduled to arrive on Netflix for American subscribers on February 14, 2026. Ethan Hawke leads this period drama as the legendary lyricist Lorenz Hart, who faces a crisis of confidence at a bar in 1943.
While he grapples with his internal demons at Sardi’s, his former partner Richard Rodgers is busy celebrating the historic premiere of ‘Oklahoma!’ The film arrived in theatres last October under the prestigious banner of Sony Pictures Classics before preparing for its streaming debut.
"On the evening of March 31, 1943, legendary lyricist Lorenz Hart confronts his shattered self-confidence in Sardi’s bar", Sony Pictures Classics detailed the plot on their official website. Directed by Richard Linklater, the story features a powerhouse cast including Margaret Qualley, Bobby Cannavale, and Andrew Scott.
Blue Moon enters the streaming world with significant momentum following its recognition by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The film secured two major Oscar nominations, including a Best Actor nod for Ethan Hawke and a Best Original Screenplay nomination for Robert Kaplow.
For those who desire immediate drama before the holiday arrives, several acclaimed titles are already available to stream.
Period dramas to stream right now
If the wait for February 14 feels too long, Netflix offers a selection of sophisticated period pieces and character studies to fill the void. Mank provides a similar deep dive into the messy behind-the-scenes world of classic Hollywood screenwriting.
Viewers may also enjoy Maestro, which explores the complex life and creative pressures of conductor Leonard Bernstein. For those seeking more of Richard Linklater’s style, his recent project Hit Man showcases the director’s unique blend of sharp dialogue and character depth.
Finally, The Dig offers a beautifully quiet historical setting that captures the same atmospheric tension found in mid-century dramas. These films provide a perfect alternative for anyone looking to avoid the standard romantic comedy tropes this season.
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Blue Moon offers a sophisticated alternative for those who prefer intellectual depth over Valentine's Day sentimentality. By securing its place on Netflix this February, the film ensures that the legacy of Lorenz Hart reaches a modern audience ready for raw, unfiltered storytelling.
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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