The Last Thing He Told Me returns Feb. 20; new thriller Imperfect Women debuts March 18
Two high-profile thrillers are landing on the streamer early this spring. The Jennifer Garner-led the last thing he told me is set to resume its story on Friday, February 20, 2026 (ET), while a star-studded psychological drama titled Imperfect Women opens with two episodes on Wednesday, March 18, 2026 (ET). Both series are adaptations of bestselling novels and promise tense mysteries, complicated relationships, and weekly reveals.
What to expect from season 2 of the last thing he told me
The second season picks up after a five-year fracture: Owen returns after years on the run, setting off a race to rebuild a family before old dangers catch up. Jennifer Garner’s Hannah and Angourie Rice’s Bailey are pushed back into the center of a deepening mystery that blends family drama with thriller beats. The new season draws inspiration from a recently published sequel novel, The First Time I Saw Him, and seeks to expand the narrative threads begun in the first run.
Cast highlights carry over, with a mix of established and emerging performers returning to deepen character arcs. The first episode of season 2 premieres on Friday, February 20, 2026 (ET), followed by weekly installments through Friday, April 10, 2026 (ET). The weekly cadence aims to keep water-cooler conversation alive as viewers parse fresh clues and shifting loyalties.
For viewers who haven’t yet watched season 1, it’s a compact binge: seven episodes that build steadily toward answers while anchoring the plot in domestic stakes. The new season promises to lean into those relational tensions while unspooling revelations that complicate loyalties and reshape the central mystery.
Imperfect Women: a slow-burn psychological thriller with major cast power
Imperfect Women arrives as a distinct entry in the psychological-thriller space. The eight-episode limited series opens on Wednesday, March 18, 2026 (ET) with two episodes and continues with weekly drops through Wednesday, April 29, 2026 (ET). The story examines how a single violent crime fractures a decades-long friendship, and how memories, loyalty, and hidden resentments surface as an investigation drags on.
The project assembles a high-caliber ensemble and behind-the-camera talent. The narrative structure favors shifting perspectives, letting the audience inhabit the private lives and unreliable recollections of its central characters as the truth emerges in fragments. Expect a measured pacing that trades explosive action for atmospheric tension, intimate character work, and moral ambiguity.
As a limited series, it’s designed to tell a single, contained story in eight chapters: an invitation for viewers who prefer deliberately paced mysteries that reward attention and patience. Directors on the show bring experience with psychologically driven television, and the creative team emphasizes character-driven revelations over sensationalist flourishes.
Timing and viewing notes
Both titles follow a weekly release model, a scheduling choice that encourages discussion and speculation between episodes. the last thing he told me returns on Friday, February 20, 2026 (ET) and runs through April 10, 2026 (ET). Imperfect Women launches on Wednesday, March 18, 2026 (ET) with two episodes and continues weekly until April 29, 2026 (ET).
For fans of literary adaptations and female-focused thrillers, this pair of premieres offers two different flavors of suspense: one rooted in familial mystery and serialized revelation, the other in an intimate, psychological unraveling of friendship and betrayal. Expect social media to fill with theories and reactions as both shows unfold episode by episode.
Filmogaz will monitor developments and release schedules as more production and streaming details become available.