Streaming headlines this week point in two directions at once: one Netflix title appears to be approaching a planned finish, while another is building momentum with a firmly dated return. Here’s what’s been reported, and why it matters for viewers trying to decide what to start (or save for later).

Meghan Markle’s Netflix show is expected to end after two seasons

According to reporting cited by the NZ Herald, Meghan Markle’s Netflix series is set to conclude after a two-season run. While endings can happen for many reasons—creative closure, shifting production priorities, or broader platform strategy—the key takeaway for audiences is practical: if you’ve been waiting to try it, the show may soon be a complete, finite watch rather than an ongoing commitment.

In an era when streaming series often stretch multiple seasons (or get cut off abruptly), a clear endpoint can change how people approach a title. For some, a two-season arc sounds like an approachable weekend binge; for others, it may signal that the story is being wrapped on its own terms rather than left open-ended.

‘Kohrra’ Season 2 gets a release date—streaming February 11

Netflix is also leaning into the global appetite for gritty crime storytelling. Multiple outlets report that Kohrra Season 2 will begin streaming on February 11, with Barun Sobti returning and Mona Singh joining the cast.

The significance of the announcement is less about a single date and more about what it signals: Netflix continues to treat Indian series as marquee programming, particularly in genres that travel well internationally (crime procedurals, investigations, and character-driven thrillers). A cast update can also be a creative reset—new dynamics, a different emotional register, or a fresh investigative angle—while still keeping continuity for viewers who connected with the first season.

Beyond Netflix: four picks on ChaiFlicks for Israeli and international series fans

Not all noteworthy streaming news is Netflix-centric. The Times of Israel spotlights four Israeli and international TV series currently available on ChaiFlicks, a service known for Israeli film and television alongside select global titles.

If your watchlist has been dominated by the biggest platforms, curated recommendations from a specialty streamer can be a shortcut to something different: smaller-scale dramas, region-specific storytelling, and formats that may not fit Netflix’s “global blockbuster” mold. It’s also a reminder that the streaming landscape is increasingly about where a show lives—not just whether it exists.

Also trending: Kim Seon-ho talks chemistry in a Netflix drama

In Korea-related Netflix news, Chosun Ilbo reports that actor Kim Seon-ho discussed on-screen chemistry in a Netflix drama. While details vary by project, this kind of coverage typically accompanies promotional cycles—often signaling that a title is either newly released, about to launch, or gaining traction as audiences latch onto cast dynamics.

What to watch next (quick guide)

  • If you want something “complete” soon: keep an eye on Meghan Markle’s series if you prefer shows with a clear endpoint.
  • If you’re craving a crime return: mark February 11 for Kohrra Season 2, especially if you enjoyed the first season’s tone.
  • If you want a change of pace: browse ChaiFlicks’ recommendations for Israeli and international picks outside the main-platform bubble.