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What is Coming to Netflix Canada in January 2022

December 31, 2021 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

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ARCHIVE 81, based on the podcast of the same name, is debuting as a Netflix series in January 2022, while OZARK is also returning with a new season. Canadians can also stream the third season of the show SNOWPIERCER and Kristen Bell’s new show THE WOMAN IN THE HOUSE ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE GIRL IN THE WINDOW.

January 1

  • Chief Daddy 2 – Going for Broke (Netflix Film): The Beecroft family are ready to spend all of Chief Daddy’s inheritance, but not if the CEO of his company has anything to do with it.
  • The Hook Up Plan: Season 3 (Netflix Series): With their friendship rocked by a secret romance, Elsa, Charlotte and Milou each face up to dizzying challenges and big life decisions.
  • 1BR
  • 3:10 to Yuma
  • Apocalypse Now Redux
  • Argo
  • Contagion
  • Countdown
  • Masha’s Tales: Season 1
  • My Best Friend’s Girl
  • Norm of the North
  • Pacific Rim
  • Saw III
  • Saw VI
  • Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
  • The Blair Witch Project
  • The Ghost Writer
  • Waiting…
  • Why Did I Get Married?

January 2

  • American Sniper
  • The Campaign
  • Cradle 2 the Grave
  • Exit Wounds
  • Gangster Squad
  • The Great Gatsby (2013)
  • RuPaul’s Drag Race: Season 13
  • RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked!: Season 13

January 4

  • Action Pack (Netflix Family): With hearts, smarts and superpowers, the heroic kids of the Action Academy work together to battle the baddies — and even bring out the good in them!

January 5

  • Bad Boys for Life
  • Four to Dinner (Netflix Film): In this rom-com challenging the concept of soulmates, parallel storylines portray four single friends as they pair up in different couple combinations.
  • Rebelde (Netflix Series): As the EWS prepares for a new generation of students, love and friendship bloom while a mysterious society threatens to crash their musical hopes.

January 6

  • The Club: Part 2 (Netflix Series): The source of Matilda’s guilt comes to light as a figure from the past returns. Ra?el and ?smet arrive at an impasse as violence looms over Istanbul.
  • The Wasteland (Netflix Film): The tranquil lives of a family isolated from the rest of society are disturbed by a terrifying creature, testing the ties that bind them together.

January 7

  • Hype House (Netflix Series): This brand-new series follows the compelling lives of some of the world’s biggest social media stars. Join these iconic content creators as they welcome us into the infamous Hype House, open their lives to the world and show a side of themselves and their relationships we’ve seldom seen. From humble beginnings to overnight fame, these are the stories of the most popular personalities on social media as they come into their own, fall in love and tackle the next stage of their lives.
  • Johnny Test: Season 2 (Netflix Family): From VR-wizarding to real-world monster-slaying, Johnny and Dukey dive headfirst into a slew of outrageous adventures that rarely go as planned.
  • Mother/Android (Netflix Film): In a post-apocalyptic world rocked by a violent android uprising, a young pregnant woman and her boyfriend desperately search for safety.

January 10

  • Terminator: Dark Fate
  • Undercover: Season 3 (Netflix Series): Hoping to turn his life around, Bob takes on a dangerous undercover mission to root out a police mole, but his path once again crosses with Ferry Bouman.

January 11

  • Dear Mother (Netflix Film): When Jean-Louis’ heart stops beating, he must confront his Oedipal issues — and ask his mother an unthinkable question — or he’ll be dead in three days.

January 12

  • How I Fell in Love with a Gangster (Netflix Film): From a shady money changer to one of the biggest gangsters in Poland, a mysterious woman recounts the real-life rise and fall of Nikodem “Niko?” Skotarczak.

January 13

  • Brazen (Netflix Film): Mystery writer Grace Miller has killer instincts when it comes to motive — and she’ll need every bit of expertise to help solve her sister’s murder.
  • Chosen (Netflix Series): A teenager finds her world turned upside down when she discovers the disturbing truth lurking in her sleepy Danish town. From the creators of “The Rain.”
  • The Journalist (Netflix Series): A journalist known as the maverick of news media defiantly chases the truth in this series adaptation of the hit movie of the same name.
  • Photocopier (Netflix Film): After losing her scholarship when photos of her at a party surface online, a student pairs with a photocopy worker to piece together what happened.

January 14

  • After Life: Season 3 (Netflix Series): While Tony is no longer quite so aggressively grouchy about life, he continues to struggle to fill the void left behind by his late wife.
  • Archive 81 (Netflix Series): An archivist hired to restore a collection of tapes finds himself reconstructing the work of a filmmaker and her investigation into a dangerous cult.
  • BLIPPI: ADVENTURES
  • BLIPPI’S SCHOOL SUPPLY SCAVENGER HUNT
  • The House (Netflix Series): This eccentric dark comedy anthology is directed by top talents in independent stop-motion animation.
  • Riverdance: The Animated Adventure (Netflix Family): After a heartfelt loss, Irish-born Keegan and his Spanish-born friend Moya learn to dance through danger and despair with a magical herd of spirit deer.
  • This Is Not a Comedy (Netflix Film): At a crossroads in life, a comedian receives a curious offer from his best friend.

January 16

  • Blow
  • Deadly Class: Season 1
  • Dennis the Menace
  • Prisoners
  • Set It Off

January 17

  • After We Fell
  • Playing with Fire

January 18

  • Mighty Express: Train Trouble (Netflix Family): A sneaky duo has tricked the trains and taken over Mission Station! Can Flicker flex his skills on the tracks to rescue his friends and save the day?

January 19

  • El marginal: Season 4 (Netflix Series): The gritty action-drama returns for a fourth season.
  • Heavenly Bites: Mexico (Netflix Documentary): Welcome to a food extravaganza, a visual poem to Mexican’s culinary ingenuity and the quirky and delicious flavors that are worth the stomach aches.
  • Juanpis González – The Series (Netflix Series): A wealthy “man-child” in Colombia grapples with the trappings of privilege and doing the right thing.
  • Midnight in the Switchgrass
  • The Puppet Master: Hunting the Ultimate Conman (Netflix Documentary): In this harrowing docuseries, a cruel conman masquerades as a British spy while manipulating and stealing from his victims and their families.
  • Too Hot to Handle: Season 3 (Netflix Series): On the shores of paradise, gorgeous singles meet and mingle. But there’s a twist. To win a $100,000 grand prize, they’ll have to give up sex.

January 20

  • Midnight Asia: Eat · Dance · Dream (Netflix Documentary): A night-time journey through six iconic Asian cities and the food, art, clubs and subcultures that set them apart.
  • The Royal Treatment (Netflix Film): New York hairdresser Izzy seizes the chance to work at the wedding of a charming prince, but when sparks between them fly, will love — or duty — prevail?

January 21

  • Munich – The Edge of War (Netflix Film): In Autumn 1938, a British civil servant and a German diplomat cross paths in Munich and conspire to prevent war in Europe. Based on Robert Harris’ book.
  • My Father’s Violin (Netflix Film): After a heartbreaking loss, a girl tries to connect with a distant uncle who shares her passion for music.
  • Ozark: Season 4 Part 1 (Netflix Series): Freedom from the cartel is seemingly within reach, but fraying familial bonds may prove to be the Byrdes’ ultimate undoing.
  • Summer Heat (Netflix Series): In search of a fresh start, a group of young adults live an unforgettable summer as they work at an island resort filled with sun, surf — and secrets.
  • That Girl Lay Lay (Netflix Family): Quirky student Sadie tries to juggle high school and keep a huge secret after her hype-girl avatar comes to life in the form of fierce friend Lay Lay.

January 24

  • Three Songs for Benazir (Netflix Documentary)

January 25

  • Ada Twist, Scientist: Season 2 (Netflix Family): Ada and her science-loving friends are searching high and low for answers this season, from the sky above to the earth below and everywhere in between!
  • Neymar: The Perfect Chaos (Netflix Documentary): Beloved worldwide but also a lightning rod for critics, Neymar shares the highs and lows of his personal life and brilliant football career.
  • Snowpiercer: Season 3 (Netflix Series – New Episodes Weekly): Six months later, Layton continues to search the globe for livable conditions while Wilford — fueled by fury and revenge — remains in hot pursuit.

January 27

  • Blumhouse’s Fantasy Island
  • Framed! A Sicilian Murder Mystery (Netflix Series): After two hapless TV technicians stumble upon a murder scene, every step they take to avoid becoming suspects lands them in deeper trouble.
  • Wentworth: Season 8

January 28

  • Angry Birds: Summer Madness (Netflix Family): Sparks and feathers fly when a teenage Red, Chuck, Bomb and Stella spend a wild summer together with other Angry Birds at Camp Splinterwood!
  • Every Breath You Take
  • Feria: The Darkest Light (Netflix Series): In mid-’90s Andalusia, two sisters face rejection and search for the truth when their missing parents are accused of killing 23 people in a cult ritual.
  • Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness (Netflix Series): Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness is an unabashedly smart and quirky exploration into topics and questions that make Jonathan curious. From skyscrapers to bugs, or from gender identity to snacks, each episode follows Jonathan as he meets with experts in various fields to uncover complexities in a wide range of subjects.
  • Home Team (Netflix Film): Two years after a Super Bowl win when NFL head coach Sean Payton is suspended, he goes back to his hometown and finds himself reconnecting with his 12 year old son by coaching his Pop Warner football team.
  • In From the Cold (Netflix Series): A mom’s life turns upside down when she must choose between putting her family at risk and returning to her past as a bioengineered Russian agent.
  • The Woman in the House Across the Street From the Girl in the Window (Netflix Series):  A heartbroken artist’s life is turned upside down when she witnesses a crime… or did she?

January 31

  • Horrible Bosses 2
  • All of Us Are Dead (Netflix Series): A zombie virus breaks out fast inside a school. Endangered students fight to survive and escape.
  • I Am Georgina (Netflix Series): A revealing look at the life of Georgina Rodríguez: model, mother, influencer, businesswoman, dancer and Cristiano Ronaldo’s partner.
  • Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein (Netflix Series): Relentlessly pursued by a powerful politician’s daughter who will do anything to make him hers, a man slips down a dark, risky path to reclaim his life.Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in January 2022

January 1

  • Mean Girls

January 6

  • Meet the Fockers
  • Meet the Parents

January 10

  • It Chapter Two

January 15

  • Top Gun

January 31

  • My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: Seasons 1-8
  • Parks and Recreation: Seasons 1-7

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Best 5 Gambling Movies Made in Canada

December 13, 2021 By theTVaddict Leave a Comment

Gambling movies often provide viewers an exciting storyline that appeals to both casino enthusiasts and movie fans who have never played a casino game. And Canadians who like to visit gambling sites like the ones here would be proud to know that some of these wonderful movies were produced in Canada.

In this article, we take a look at some of the best gambling movies made in Canada. Here is our top 5 list:

1. Lucky Girl
Lucky Girl, also known as My Daughter’s Secret Life, is a 2001 film about a girl named Kaitlyn who gradually gets hooked on gambling. We can sense her ambition to always be correct from the beginning of the film, as well as her delight when she wins a life-changing prize thanks to her magic-wand lottery ticket.

When she attempts to gather money for a vacation to Amsterdam with her pals, she becomes more involved in gambling. Kaitlyn begins to wager on sports more regularly, which leads to a string of poor mistakes. The film starred Elisha Cuthbert and Sherry Miller, and was directed by John Fawcett.

2. Cold Deck
“Cold Deck” is among the best 5 gambling movies and most recent film on our list, having been released in 2015. The plot of the film, directed by Zack Bernbaum, follows the life of Bobby, a poker player

Bobby, an addicted gambler, lives with Audrey, his ill mother, who detests his gambling habit because gambling caused his father’s downfall. Bobby is dating Kim, a waitress at Chips’ gaming establishment, where he spends most of his time playing poker.

As Audrey’s bills mount and Bobby’s losing streak continues, Bobby’s buddy Ben offers that Bobby participates in a high-stakes poker tournament that he has heard about and split the earnings with Audrey. They steal a car to collect enough money for the buy-in, convinced that the bankers will be easy prey.

Bobby then steals his mother’s life savings to meet the high-stake of the poker game. We ten see him develop a strong connection with a violent character named Turk. This film is an emotional rollercoaster that will be ideal for a relaxing movie night at home.

3. Owning Mahowny
Those who enjoy visiting the greatest real money casinos in Canada will be enthralled by Owning Mahowny, a first-rate Canadian gambling film released in 2003

When you take away all the glamor and glamour of gambling and concentrate on the crushing, stifling addiction, you get Owning Mahowny. This film depicts the real tale of a Canadian bank manager (Phillip Seymour Hoffman) who stole money from his bank and used it to make a series of risky bets in Atlantic City.

Hoffman is brilliant in the role, enigmatic and pathetic in equal measure, a man who is helpless to control himself but does his best to hold on for as long as he can.

The film is so tuned in to Hoffman’s wavelength that it’s almost too far away from the audience: his Mahowny is so engrossed in his thoughts that we can’t get in. However, this is arguably the closest a film can come to capturing the fear of having a gambling addiction.
This is a real tale of a bank worker who stole over $10 million from the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce to fund his gambling addiction.

4. The Last Casino
If you’re interested in the history of gambling and want to see a bit off-the-beaten-path film that may have escaped your notice up until this point, go no further than The Last Casino. This film is a 2004 drama with humorous parts that digs deep into the world of gambling and, in particular, Blackjack.

The tale of the MIT Blackjack Team is widely referenced in The Last Casino. Bill Kaplan couched the MIT Blackjack Team, which consisted of a group of students from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Kaplan postponed his admission to Harvard University in the hopes of developing a mathematical model that would help him win at blackjack

This is a film devoted to blackjack fans, akin to the Hollywood film ’21.’ It is the story of a professor who, despite being barred from casinos in Ontario and Quebec, taught three students how to count cards to help him transform $1000 into $35,000 and address his financial issues over nine months.

5. Dead Heat – A 2002 Crime Comedy Drama Film
Albert Paul ‘Pally’ LaMarr (Kiefer Sutherland) is a 35-year-old police officer in Boston who has recently had a heart attack while confronting a robber, causing him to retire. His career loss left him with a hole that led him to desperation and made him consider suicide.

Pally’s half-brother Ray LaMarr (Anthony LaPaglia) is summoned by his wife Charlotte LaMarr (Radha Mitchell) to visit him in the hopes of cheering him up. Ray is a small-time thief who persuades Pally to invest in a sure-bet long-shot racing horse.

Ray’s newly discovered jockey Tony LaRoche (Lothaire Bluteau) is a gambling addict who is in debt to a Mob leader Frank Finnegan, and Pally finds himself in over his head (Daniel Benzali).

By association, Ray and Pally become culpable, and Tony’s obligation is now theirs. Pally is entangled in a web of murder, mobsters, and failed romances. The stakes of their new horse succeeding have just skyrocketed.

Conclusion
There is a plethora of fantastic classic gambling films that you can explore. You’ve probably been seeking the greatest casino movies to watch with your gambling buddies. The film reviewed above offers the much-needed thrill, entertainment, and lessons to both gambling and movie fans.

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What is Coming to Netflix Canada in November 2021

October 29, 2021 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

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The holiday season is beginning on Netflix November 2021, with Netflix original films such as THE PRINCESS SWITCH 3 and LOVE HARD. Ryan Reynolds, Dwayne Johnson and Gal Gadot also star in the action adventure film RED NOTICE. You can also catch the fifth season of BIG MOUTH and the film PASSING, starring Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga. The documentary series TIGER KING 2, which continues the TIGER KING story, will also be premiering.

November 1

  • The Claus Family (Netflix Film): When his grandfather suddenly falls ill, holiday-hating Jules learns of his family’s magical legacy and realizes he’s the only hope to save Christmas.
  • The 40-Year-Old Virgin
  • An Elf’s Story: The Elf on the Shelf
  • Angry Birds: Season 4 – Slingshot Stories
  • The Bourne Identity
  • The Bourne Legacy
  • The Bourne Supremacy
  • The Bourne Ultimatum
  • Crocodile Dundee
  • Crocodile Dundee II
  • Daddy’s Home
  • Dance with Me
  • Dear Santa
  • Dora and the Lost City of Gold
  • Downton Abbey
  • Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat
  • Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax
  • Elf Pets: Santa’s St. Bernards Save Christmas
  • First Daughter
  • Forrest Gump
  • Four Brothers
  • Gather
  • The Hurt Locker
  • Hustlers
  • Just My Luck
  • L.A. Confidential
  • The Man Who Invented Christmas
  • Minority Report
  • My Dad’s Christmas Date
  • No Strings Attached
  • Not Another Teen Movie
  • The Other Boleyn Girl
  • Shutter Island
  • Terminator 2: Judgment Day
  • Tyler Perry’s Good Deeds

November 2

  • A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
  • Camp Confidential: America’s Secret Nazis (Netflix Documentary): In this animated documentary short, WWII vets reveal a secret US military camp near Washington where Jewish soldiers hosted and interrogated Nazi POWs.
  • Ridley Jones: Season 2 (Netflix Family): The museum magic continues for brave kid Ridley and her courageous crew with new friends, more risky missions and Ridley’s quest for her Compass Eye!

November 3

  • The Harder They Fall (Netflix Film): In this Western, outlaw Nat Love (Jonathan Majors) discovers that his enemy (Idris Elba) is being released from prison, so he reunites his gang to track down Rufus Buck and seek revenge.
  • How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
  • Lords of Scam (Netflix Documentary): This documentary traces the rise and crash of scammers who conned the EU carbon quota system and pocketed billions before turning on one another.
  • National Lampoon’s Animal House
  • Richard Jewell
  • Scent of a Woman

November 4

  • Catching Killers (Netflix Documentary): The investigators behind infamous serial killer cases reveal the harrowing, chilling details of their extraordinary efforts in this true crime series.

November 5

  • A Cop Movie (Netflix Documentary): This documentary walks the line between fact and fiction, delving into corruption in the Mexican police through the experiences of two officers.
  • Big Mouth: Season 5 (Netflix Series): Starting with “No Nut November” and continuing through New Years Eve, Big Mouth Season 5 takes on the theme of LOVE & HATE with the introduction of lovebugs and hate worms, amorphous creatures that can shift between the two forms (like caterpillars and butterflies). Nick’s lovebug, WALTER (Brandon Kyle Goodman), pushes Nick to pursue his feelings for Jessi until she publicly rejects him, turning Walter into a hate worm who leads Nick down a dark, rancorous path. Meanwhile, Jessi’s lovebug, SONYA (Pamela Adlon), appears as Jessi gets closer with Ali and eventually wonders if she loves her as more than a friend. Jessi and Ali’s new close bond, and joint co-opting of Missy’s affinity group, sends Missy into her own hate spiral, fueled by hate worm ROCHELLE (Keke Palmer). Jealousy, unrequited love, and newfound crushes abound in this new form-breaking season as the Big Mouth teens navigate 8th grade.
  • The Club (Netflix Series): In 1955 Istanbul, a mother and daughter reunite after a 17-year separation. Based on a true story.
  • Glória (Netflix Series): Spies, lies and secrets flourish in Glória do Ribatejo, 1968, as a privileged Radio Free Europe engineer plays all the angles of Cold War Portugal.
  • Love Hard (Netflix Film): Hopeless romantic but eternally single LA journalist Natalie (Nina Dobrev) thinks things are beginning to look up when she swipes right on a dreamy guy from the East Coast, Tag (Darren Barnet). Taking a leap of faith she jumps on a flight to surprise her crush for the holidays, only to discover that she’s been catfished by Tag’s childhood friend who is equally unlucky in love, Josh (Jimmy O. Yang). This lighthearted romantic comedy chronicles her attempt to reel in love. LOVE HARD also stars James Saito, Harry Shum Jr., Mikaela Hoover and Heather McMahan.
  • Meenakshi Sundareshwar (Netflix Film): Forced to live apart due to a unique job prospect, two newlyweds face the hassles, hiccups — and hilarity — that arise from their long-distance marriage.
  • Narcos: Mexico: Season 3 (Netflix Series): As a new generation of cartel leaders vie for power, journalists hunt for truth while government agents walk a thin line between justice and corruption.
  • The Unlikely Murderer (Netflix Series): This series dramatizes how a man claiming to be a witness at the assassination of Swedish prime minister Olof Palme may have gotten away with murder.
  • We Couldn’t Become Adults (Netflix Film): Prodded by a friend request, a feckless forty-something recalls his past relationships from the 90s onward, looking for his vanished hopes and dreams.
  • Yara (Netflix Film): A determined prosecutor becomes consumed with the case of a missing 13-year-old and goes to extreme lengths to get to the truth. Based on a real case.
  • Zero to Hero (Netflix Film): Based on the true story of medal-winning Paralympian So Wa-wai, who navigated personal and physical struggles with the help of his mother.

November 6

  • Arcane (Netflix Series – New Episodes Weekly): Amid the stark discord of twin cities Piltover and Zaun, two sisters fight on rival sides of a war between magic technologies and clashing convictions.

November 7

  • Father Christmas is Back (Netflix Film): Four feuding sisters get a crash course in family togetherness when their long-lost father shows up for Christmas at their posh ancestral manor.

November 9

  • Swap Shop (Netflix Series): When the “Swap Shop” radio show shares the scoop on sweet deals, collectors of cars, comics, creepy clown statues and more listen with ears wide open.
  • Your Life Is a Joke (Netflix Comedy): Comedian Oliver Polak gets to know celebrities at some of their favorite spots before roasting them with good-natured stand-up sets.

November 10

  • Animal (Netflix Documentary): This immersive series follows the world’s most magnificent creatures, capturing never-before-seen moments from the heartwarming to the outrageous.
  • Everybody Loves Raymond: Seasons 1-5
  • Gentefied: Season 2 (Netflix Series): As the Morales family rallies to fight Pop’s deportation, cousins Ana, Chris and Erik face new challenges in their romantic and professional lives.
  • Passing (Netflix Film): Based on the novel by Nella Larsen, the movie follows two black women (Tessa Thompson, Ruth Negga) who can pass as white and choose to live on opposite sides of the color line in 1929 New York.

November 11

  • Love Never Lies (Neflix Series): Six couples are subjected to an eye-scanning lie detector in this reality show where lies cost money, and truth and trust come with a juicy cash prize.

November 12

  • Red Notice (Netflix Film): An FBI profiler pursuing the world’s most wanted art thief becomes his reluctant partner in crime to catch an elusive crook who’s always one step ahead.

November 13

  • Arcane (Netflix Series – New Episodes): Amid the stark discord of twin cities Piltover and Zaun, two sisters fight on rival sides of a war between magic technologies and clashing convictions.

November 15

  • Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)
  • Indecent Proposal
  • Lies and Deceit (Netflix Series): A literature teacher seeks justice against a surgeon she claims date raped her, while he vehemently denies her accounts of the evening.
  • Snowbound for Christmas

November 16

  • Johnny Test’s Ultimate Meatloaf Quest (Netflix Family): Join Johnny and Dukey on an epic interactive quest to find the perfect meatloaf — and save themselves from eating Dad’s gross “garbage loaf” for dinner.
  • StoryBots: Laugh, Learn, Sing (Netflix Family): Learn along with Beep, Boop, Bing, Bang and Bo as they make their way through a musical alphabet, from awesome A’s to mighty M’s and all the way to Z!

November 17

  • Christmas Flow (Netflix Series): An unlikely Christmas romance blossoms between a famous rapper and a tenacious journalist. But can they make it work despite their differences?
  • The Queen of Flow: Season 2 (Netflix Series): Years after seeking vengeance, Yeimy lives a peaceful existence. But Charly’s release from prison — and the return of an enemy — change everything.
  • Riverdale: Season 6 (Netflix Series): The dark teen drama returns for a sixth season.
  • Tear Along the Dotted Line (Netflix Series): A cartoonist in Rome with his armadillo-for-a-conscience reflect on his path in life and unrequited love as he and his friends travel outside the city.
  • Tiger King 2 (Netflix Documentary): Didn’t think there could possibly be any more twists and turns to this story? Oh, ye of little faith. Tiger King returns with a second season that digs further into the mysteries and personas that captivated audiences and launched the careers of a thousand armchair detectives.

November 18

  • Carlos Ballarta: False Prophet (Netflix Comedy): Mexican comic Carlos Ballarta is back, and this time, he’s using his sharp black humor to challenge cultural and religious views from Latin America.
  • Dogs in Space (Netflix Family): In the not-so-distant future, Earth’s scientists send a fleet of genetically enhanced dogs to explore the galaxy in search of a new planet to call home.
  • Lead Me Home (Netflix Documentary): Fighting just to survive, California’s homeless population suffers as housing costs soar, pushing more of the disadvantaged onto the streets.
  • The Princess Switch 3: Romancing the Star (Netflix Film): When a priceless relic is stolen, Queen Margaret (Vanessa Hudgens) and Princess Stacy (Vanessa Hudgens) enlist the help of Margaret’s audacious look-alike cousin Fiona (Vanessa Hudgens) who teams with a dashing, mysterious man from her past to retrieve it… rekindling the sparks of a tantalizing Christmas romance and resulting in a very unexpected switch.

November 19

  • Blown Away: Christmas (Netflix Series): Blown Away is cranking up the heat for a spectacular holiday showdown! ’Tis the season for redemption as five fan favorites return to the hot shop to compete in a series of Christmas-themed challenges in the quest to become The Best in Holiday Blow. In the spirit of giving, the winner will not only receive a $10,000 cash prize, but an additional $10,000 will also be donated to their charity of choice.
  • Cowboy Bebop (Netflix Series): A ragtag crew of bounty hunters chases down the galaxy’s most dangerous criminals. They’ll save the world … for the right price. A live-action series.
  • Dhamaka (Netflix Film): When a cynical ex-TV news anchor gets an alarming call on his radio show, he sees a chance for a career comeback — but it may cost him his conscience.
  • Extinct (Netflix Family): Two cute, fuzzy creatures accidentally time-travel to the future… where they’re extinct! Can this doughnut-shaped duo save their species?
  • For Life: Season 2
  • Hellbound (Netflix Series): Unearthly beings deliver bloody condemnations, sending individuals to hell and giving rise to a religious group founded on the idea of divine justice.
  • Love Me Instead (Netflix Film): Mehmet Ada Oztekin directs this family drama centered around the bittersweet reunion between a father and daughter.
  • The Mind, Explained: Season 2 (Netflix Documentary): Our minds are capable of great things, but they can also undermine our best intentions. Delve into the science behind creativity, brainwashing and more.
  • Procession (Netflix Documentary): Six men who were sexually abused by Catholic clergy as boys find empowerment by creating short films inspired by their trauma.
  • tick, tick…BOOM! (Netflix Film): On the brink of turning 30, a promising theater composer navigates love, friendship and the pressure to create something great before time runs out.

November 20

  • Arcane (Netflix Series – New Episodes): Amid the stark discord of twin cities Piltover and Zaun, two sisters fight on rival sides of a war between magic technologies and clashing convictions.
  • New World (Netflix Series): In this reality show, six celebs strategize and sabotage to earn virtual currency they can cash in on the final day of their stay on a utopian island.

November 22

  • Jack Reacher
  • Outlaws (Netflix Film): When an introverted teen falls in with a group of misfits, he soon realizes he may be in over his head.

November 23

  • Masters of the Universe: Revelation: Part 2 (Netflix Series): After a calamitous battle fractures Eternia, Teela and an unlikely alliance must prevent the end of the Universe in this sequel to the ’80s classic.
  • Reasonable Doubt: A Tale of Two Kidnappings (Netflix Documentary): A small-town fender-bender leads to a staggering story of injustice in this documentary series from the makers of “Presumed Guilty.”
  • Waffles + Mochi’s Holiday Feast (Netflix Family): Waffles and Mochi are home for the holidays in the Land of Frozen Food when Steve the Mop calls asking about their holiday traditions. Overeager as always, Waffles makes up a holiday – Freezie Day – and says it is all about the food! Steve invites himself — and all their friends from the grocery store – over to celebrate, but Waffles and Mochi have nothing to feed their guests at this impromptu party. Mochi ventures out on MagiCart to gather food for the party while Waffles distracts the guests at home. Hijinks ensue (along with trips to Norway and Hawaii!). In the end, Waffles and Mochi learn that holiday traditions are about much more than food — they’re about being together and making memories with the people you love.

November 24

  • A Boy Called Christmas (Netflix Film): An ordinary young boy called Nikolas sets out on an extraordinary adventure into the snowy north in search of his father who is on a quest to discover the fabled village of the elves, Elfhelm. Taking with him a headstrong reindeer called Blitzen and a loyal pet mouse, Nikolas soon meets his destiny in this magical, comic and endearing story that proves nothing is impossible. Adapted from the bestselling book by Matt Haig.
  • Bruised (Netflix Film): A disgraced MMA fighter grabs one last shot at redemption in the cage when the young son she gave up reenters her life. Halle Berry stars and directs.
  • Robin Robin (Netflix Family): When her egg fortuitously rolls into a rubbish dump, Robin is raised by a loving family of burglar mice. As she grows up, her differences become more apparent. Robin sets off on the heist to end all heists to prove to her family that she can be a really good mouse – but ends up discovering who she really is.
  • Selling Sunset: Season 4 (Netflix Series): The reality series following elite LA real estate agents returns for a fourth season.
  • True Story (Netflix Series): A tour stop becomes a matter of life and death for a comedian when the fallout from a night with his brother threatens to destroy everything he’s built.

November 25

  • Charlie’s Angels
  • F is for Family: Season 5 (Netflix Series): The raunchy and nostalgic animated comedy returns for a fifth season.
  • Super Crooks (Netflix Series): Johnny Bolt recruits a group of ragtag supervillains for one last heist. Their target: A ruthless super-powered crime boss. What can go wrong?

November 26

  • A Castle For Christmas (Netflix Film): Famed author, Sophie Brown (Brooke Shields), travels to Scotland hoping to buy a small castle of her own, but the prickly owner, Duke Myles (Cary Elwes), is reluctant to sell to a foreigner. Working to find a compromise, the pair constantly butt heads, but they just may find something more than they were expecting.
  • Dig Deeper: The Disappearance of Birgit Meier (Netflix Documentary): After Birgit Meier vanishes in 1989, police missteps plague the case for years. But her brother never wavers in his painstaking quest to find the truth.
  • Green Snake (Netflix Film): A woman goes to extremes to rescue her sister. From director Amp Wong.
  • Light the Night (Netflix Series): In Taipei’s Red-Light District of the ‘80s, mama-san Rose and the hostess ladies of a popular night club navigate love — and struggles.
  • School of Chocolate (Netflix Series): Eight top pastry and chocolate professionals are coming to School of Chocolate to take their skills and careers to the next level. Their teacher is world-renowned chocolatier, Amaury Guichon, known globally for creating mind-blowing chocolate showpieces and unbelievable pastries. One lucky student who manages to prove themselves ‘Best in Class’ after eight episodes will win a prize package that includes a career-changing opportunity.
  • Spoiled Brats (Netflix Film): Three spoiled siblings are forced to earn their livings after their wealthy and well-meaning father pretends he’s lost everything to teach them a lesson.

November 28

  • Elves (Netflix Series): Hoping to reconnect over Christmas, a family of four travel to a remote island in the Danish archipelago, only to find it controlled by members of a strongly religious community living in balance with fierce creatures in the woods revealed to be… elves. Real, monstrous beings that inspired the folklore and myths we all know. When the girl in the family finds and brings home a baby elf, she inadvertently disrupts the balance and throws everyone on the island into a life-or-death battle for faith, family and pure survival.

November 29

  • 14 Peaks: Nothing is Impossible (Netflix Documentary): Climber Nims Purja leads a team of Sherpas with a goal to climb all 14 of the peaks over 8,000 meters in seven months, shattering the record of seven years.
  • The Way Back

November 30

  • The Cable Guy
  • Charlie’s Colorforms City: Classic Tales with a Twist (Netflix Family): Charlie changes classic tales using different shapes, and he needs your help. Visit a fairytale salon, a mermaid ball and even outer space!
  • Charlie’s Colorforms City: Snowy Stories (Netflix Family): In these winter-themed episodes, we meet Charlie’s new friend Yetilda D. Yeti who pairs up with Charlie for some stompy snowy adventures!
  • Charlie’s Colorforms City: The Lost Valentines Musical (Netflix Family): Charlie Cupid tries to spread love around Colorforms City in a special musical episode.
  • Coming Home in the Dark
  • More the Merrier (Netflix Film): A comedy about sexual self-discovery, directed and co-written by Paco Caballero (“Cites”).
  • My Christmas Inn
  • The Summit of the Gods (Netflix Film): Were George Mallory and his companion Andrew Irvine the first men to scale Everest on June 8th, 1924? Only the little Kodak camera they took with them might reveal the truth. In Kathmandu, 70 years later, a young Japanese reporter named Fukamachi recognizes the camera in the hands of the mysterious Habu Jôji, an outcast climber believed missing for years. Fukamachi enters a world of obsessive mountaineers hungry for impossible conquests on a journey that leads him, step by step, towards the summit of the gods.
  • Vikings: Season 4

Coming Soon

  • Decoupled (Netflix Series): A misanthropic writer and his startup-founder wife juggle their impending divorce with the absurdities and annoyances of life in their affluent world.
  • Happiness Ever After (Netflix Film): Three best friends lean on each other amid their complex relationships as they navigate life’s speed bumps and carve their own paths to happiness.

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in November 2021

November 16

  • Longmire: Seasons 1-3

November 20

  • The Hangover
  • The Hangover: Part II
  • The Hangover: Part III

November 29

  • Man Down: Seasons 1-4

November 30

  • Rake: Seasons 1-4
  • TURN: Washington’s Spies: Seasons 1-4

Filed Under: Featured, For Canadian Eyes Only!, Netflix

What is Coming to Netflix Canada in October 2021

September 27, 2021 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: Beth Dubber/Netflix

The third season of YOU will be coming to Netflix Canada in October 2021. Another season of ANOTHER LIFE is also coming, along with a new Netflix original film THE GUILTY starring Jake Gyllenhaal. You can also stream a new documentary about Colin Kaepernick by Ava DuVernay, as well as several frightning shows and movies in honor of Halloween.

October 1

  • A Sinister Sect: Colonia Dignidad (Netflix Documentary): A colony of German Christians with a charismatic and manipulative leader establishes itself in Chile and becomes instrumental to the dictatorship.
  • Diana: The Musical (Netflix Special): The dazzling and devastating life of Princess Diana takes center stage in this original musical, filmed in advance of its official Broadway opening.
  • Forever Rich (Netflix Film): A rising rap superstar spirals out when a humiliating video goes viral and pushes him into a battle for redemption — over the course of one long night.
  • The Guilty (Netflix Film): 911 operator Joe Baylor (Jake Gyllenhaal) works relentlessly to save a caller in grave danger—but soon discovers that nothing is as it seems, and facing the truth is the only way out. Directed by Antoine Fuqua.
  • MAID (Netflix Series): Inspired by the New York Times best-selling memoir, Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother’s Will to Survive by Stephanie Land, MAID follows the story of Alex, a single mother who turns to housecleaning to — barely — make ends meet as she escapes an abusive relationship and overcomes homelessness to create a better life for her daughter, Maddy. Seen through the emotional yet humorous lens of a desperate but determined woman, this series is a raw and inspiring exploration of a mother’s resilience.
  • Paik’s Spirit (Netflix Series): Drinks keep the conversation flowing as culinary star Paik Jong-won and celebrity guests talk life, food and booze over intoxicating meals.
  • Scaredy Cats (Netflix Family): On Willa Ward’s twelfth birthday, she inherits a beautiful charm necklace that belonged to her mother, who was a witch. She soon learns 2 bad witches, Wilma and Wanda are after her locket so they can have ultimate power, and she alongside her best friends Scout and Lily turn into cats to escape. They must learn to use the necklace and her witch powers to defeat the bad witches and save their town.
  • The Seven Deadly Sins: Cursed by Light (Netflix Anime): Meliodas and his friends jump back into action when the new era of peace is threatened by a powerful magical alliance that could spell the end for all.
  • Swallow (Netflix Film): Waylaid by life’s pressures in 1980s Lagos, Nigeria, Tolani becomes involved in drug smuggling with her streetwise friend and must face the fallout.
  • 30 Days of Night
  • A Dog’s Journey
  • Abominable
  • Addams Family Values
  • The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl
  • Anatomy
  • Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues
  • Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
  • Blades of Glory
  • Bruce Almighty
  • The Cabin in the Woods
  • Catch Me If You Can
  • Charlotte’s Web
  • Corpse Bride
  • Dark Shadows
  • The Devil’s Rejects
  • Escape Plan
  • Failure to Launch
  • Flight
  • Freedom Writers
  • Good Boys
  • Heat
  • Jackass: The Movie
  • Knock Knock
  • Mamma Mia!
  • Men in Black 3
  • The Missing
  • The People vs. Larry Flynt
  • Prodigal Son: Seasons 1-2
  • Ride Along 2
  • The Ring
  • Safe House
  • Saving Private Ryan
  • Seinfeld: Seasons 1-9
  • Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
  • Wyatt Earp

October 3

  • After
  • Scissor Seven: Season 3 (Netflix Anime): After his departure from Chicken Island, Seven makes a few detours before winding up in Xuanwu, where there’s a steep price on his head.
  • Upcoming Summer (Netflix Film): When a white lie leads to unexpected results, Chen Chen and Zheng Yuxing forge a deep friendship and must face the harsh realities of growing up.

October 4

  • Blue’s Clues & You!: Season 1
  • On My Block: Season 4 (Netflix Series): Two years after going their separate ways, Ruby, Jamal, Monse and Cesar face new threats and must decide if their friendship is truly ride or die.

October 5

  • Escape The Undertaker (Netflix Film): In this interactive film featuring WWE Superstars, The Undertaker has set a trap for the decorated tag team The New Day at his mansion. What they don’t know: The Undertaker’s mansion is an extreme Haunted House, packed to the brim with supernatural challenges. It’s up to viewers to decide the fate of these three poor souls trying to survive the wrath of The Undertaker.
  • The Great Canadian Baking Show: Season 4

October 6

  • Bad Sport (Netflix Documentary): Bad Sport looks at six unbelievable stories at the intersection of sports and crime, as told by the athletes, coaches and law enforcement officials at the center of the controversies. Episodes include the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic figure skating scandal; superstar Indycar driver Randy Lanier’s marijuana-smuggling operation; the Arizona State University basketball point-shaving scheme; the horse hitman at the center of an insurance fraud ring; Calciopoli, the biggest match-fixing scandal in Italian football history; and South African cricket captain Hansie Cronje’s tragic fall from grace.
  • Baking Impossible (Netflix Series): Baking Impossible is a new competition series that pairs the most creative and innovative bakers with the best and brightest engineers to make creations that are beyond our wildest imaginations – the kicker is, it’s their first time working together! Every episode, teams of Bakineers (1 baker + 1 engineer) will compete in designing and baking creations that are required to not only taste delicious, but also survive intense engineering stress tests. Imagine an edible boat that floats, edible mini golf courses or an edible skyscraper that must withstand a simulated quake.
  • The Five Juanas (Netflix Series): Five women with the same birthmark set out to unravel the truth about their pasts and discover a tragic web of lies spun by a powerful politician.
  • Love Is Blind: Brazil (Netflix Series – new episodes weekly): The dating experiment comes to Brazil as local singles look for true love and get engaged, all without meeting the other person face to face.
  • There’s Someone Inside Your House (Netflix Film): Makani Young has moved from Hawaii to quiet, small-town Nebraska to live with her grandmother and finish high school, but as the countdown to graduation begins, her classmates are stalked by a killer intent on exposing their darkest secrets to the entire town, terrorizing victims while wearing a life-like mask of their own face. With a mysterious past of her own, Makani and her friends must discover the killer’s identity before they become victims themselves. THERE’S SOMEONE INSIDE YOUR HOUSE is based on Stephanie Perkins’ New York Times best-selling novel of the same name and written for the screen by Henry Gayden (Shazam!), directed by Patrick Brice (Creep) and produced by James Wan’s Atomic Monster (The Conjuring) and Shawn Levy’s 21 Laps (Stranger Things).
  • A Million Ways to Die in the West
  • About a Boy
  • Despicable Me
  • Despicable Me 2
  • Drag Me to Hell
  • Dragonheart
  • Fear
  • Land of the Lost
  • Minions
  • The Thing
  • Werewolves Within

October 7

  • The Billion Dollar Code (Netflix Series): In 1990s Berlin, an artist and a hacker invented a new way to see the world. Years later, they reunite to sue Google for patent infringement on it.
  • Knocked Up
  • Sexy Beasts: Season 2 (Netflix Series): It’s back — and beastier than ever. Follow six new singles as they strip away superficiality for a string of cheeky and charming costumed speed dates.
  • ??The Way of the Househusband: Season 1 Part 2 (Netflix Anime): After disappearing from the underworld, the legendary yakuza Tatsu, “the Immortal Dragon,” resurfaces — as a fiercely devoted stay-at-home husband.

October 8

  • A Tale Dark & Grimm (Netflix Family): Based on the best-selling book series by Adam Gidwitz, the animated series follows Hansel and Gretel as they run away from home to find better parents…or at least ones who won’t chop off their heads! As Hansel and Gretel leave their own story and venture through other classic Grimm fairy tales, unexpected narrators’ guide us through their encounters with witches, warlocks, dragons and even the devil himself. As the siblings roam a forest brimming with menacing foes, they learn the true story behind the famous tales, as well as how to take charge of their destinies and create their own happily ever after. Because once upon a time, fairy tales were awesome.
  • Family Business: Season 3 (Netflix Series): Whisked off to a remote monastery, the Hazans contend with volatile captors, a mind-bending new product line and a doozy of a family secret.
  • Grudge / Kin (Netflix Film): Ahead of a promotion, a police chief becomes embroiled in a fatal incident and uncovers a grudge-fueled plot that threatens his associates.
  • Honey Boy
  • House of Secrets: The Burari Deaths (Netflix Documentary): Suicide, murder… or something else? This docuseries examines chilling truths and theories around the deaths of 11 members of a Delhi family.
  • LOL Surprise: The Movie
  • My Brother, My Sister (Netflix Film): When their father’s will forces them to live together, siblings Nik and Tesla — and Tesla’s kids — try to overcome their differences to become a family.
  • Pokémon the Movie: Secrets of the Jungle (Netflix Family): Koko grows up in the jungle with a solitary Zarude. When he meets Ash and Pikachu, he discovers the human world — and a plot threatening his home!
  • Pretty Smart (Netflix Series): Book-smart Chelsea discovers she has a lot to learn about happiness when she’s forced to move in with her bubbly sister and three roommates.

October 9

  • Blue Period (Netflix Anime): Bored with life, popular high schooler Yatora Yaguchi jumps into the beautiful yet unrelenting world of art after finding inspiration in a painting.

October 11

  • The Baby-Sitters Club: Season 2 (Netflix Family): Based on the best-selling book series by Ann M. Martin, The Baby-Sitters Club is a contemporary dramedy that follows the friendship and adventures of seven friends as they start their own babysitting business in Stoneybrook, Connecticut. As demand for their club continues to grow, founders Kristy Thomas, Mary-Anne Spier, Claudia Kishi, Stacey McGill, and Dawn Schafer have now welcomed Mallory Pike and Jessi Ramsey to their ranks. With the new school year comes booming business, new relationships, personal journeys, and important lessons, but through it all the club is there for each other every step of the way.
  • The King’s Affection (Netflix Series): When the crown prince is killed, his twin sister assumes the throne while trying to keep her identity and affection for her first love a royal secret.

October 12

  • Bright: Samurai Soul (Netflix Anime): In the early years of Japan’s Meiji Restoration, a human ronin must unite with an orc assassin to save an elf orphan from their common adversary.
  • Convergence: Courage in a Crisis (Netflix Documentary): While COVID-19 exacerbates vulnerabilities across the world, unsung heroes in all levels of society help the tide turn toward a brighter future.
  • Making Malinche: A Documentary by Nacho Cano (Netflix Documentary): Join the creative process behind Nacho Cano’s new musical based on the love story of Malinche and Hernán Cortés and the merging of their two worlds.
  • Mighty Express: Season 5 (Netflix Family): The Mighty Express trains team up on the tracks to deliver a huge rubber ducky, a giant robot and tons of pizza on exciting mega missions!
  • The Movies That Made Us: Season 3 (Netflix Documentary): Chills, thrills and behind-the-scenes brawls: Insiders reveal the stories behind more of your favorite megahits in this funny, eye-opening docuseries.

October 13

  • The Blacklist: Season 8
  • Fever Dream / Distancia de Rescate (Netflix Film): A young woman lies dying far from home. A boy sits beside her. She is not his mother. He is not her child. Together, they tell a haunting story of broken souls, an invisible threat, and the power and desperation of family. Based on the internationally critically acclaimed novel by Samanta Schweblin.
  • Hiacynt (Netflix Film): Poland, 1985: Not satisfied with the result of a murder investigation, a young officer in communist Warsaw sets out on his own to discover the truth.
  • Love Is Blind: Brazil (Netflix Series – new episodes weekly):The dating experiment comes to Brazil as local singles look for true love and get engaged, all without meeting the other person face to face.
  • Reflection of You (Netflix Series): A thriving painter’s enviable life begins to fray at the edges when a bright young woman she once befriended resurfaces as a shell of her former self.
  • Violet Evergarden the Movie

October 14

  • Another Life: Season 2 (Netflix Series): The stakes couldn’t get higher as Niko and her crew witness the annihilation of a planet. How do you negotiate with aliens capable of such brutality?
  • Kim’s Convenience: Season 5
  • One Night in Paris (Netflix Film): Mixing sketches with rapid-fire sets, this special brings together top comedians from France’s stand-up scene as they explore life during the pandemic.

October 15

  • CoComelon: Season 4
  • Deep Impact
  • The Forgotten Battle (Netflix Film): During WWII’s crucial Battle of the Scheldt, the lives of a glider pilot, a Nazi soldier and a reluctant Resistance recruit tragically intersect.
  • The Four of Us (Netflix Film): After their partner swap experiment takes a turn, four friends arrive at a remote beach hut to face the fallout and purge themselves of deeper truths.
  • Karma’s World (Netflix Family): Lyrically gifted middle schooler Karma juggles rap dreams and rhyme schemes while using her talent, ambition and heart to solve any problem.
  • Little Things: Season 4 (Netflix Series): From cohabitation to living long-distance, Kavya and Dhruv have weathered it all. But will their six years of history ensure a future together?
  • Michael Jackson’s This Is It
  • My Best Friend’s Wedding
  • My Name (Netflix Series): Following her father’s murder, a revenge-driven woman puts her trust in a powerful crime boss — and enters the police force under his direction.
  • PAW Patrol: Season 8
  • Sharkdog’s Fintastic Halloween (Netflix Family): The Sharkpack gets ready for Halloween with the spooky legend of the “Fearsome Fog” — and Sharkdog must save trick-or-treating from a slimy sea monster!
  • The Trip (Netflix Film): Eager to end their marriage by murdering each other, a husband and wife head to a remote cabin — but soon find themselves facing an even bigger threat.
  • You: Season 3 (Netflix Series): In Season 3, Joe and Love, now married and raising their baby, have moved to the balmy Northern California enclave of Madre Linda, where they’re surrounded by privileged tech entrepreneurs, judgmental mommy bloggers and Insta-famous biohackers. Joe is committed to his new role as a husband and dad, but fears Love’s lethal impulsiveness. And then there’s his heart. Could the woman he’s been searching for all this time live right next door? Breaking out of a cage in a basement is one thing. But the prison of a picture-perfect marriage to a woman who’s wise to your tricks? Well, that’ll prove a much more complicated escape.

October 16

  • The General’s Daughter
  • Misfit: The Series (Netflix Family): The Misfits are in for a wild year as they prepare a school musical. But when the strict new headmaster bans the show, it’s up to Julia to save the day.
  • Super 8

October 17

  • Hellboy

October 19

  • In for a Murder / W jak morderstwo (Netflix Film): A stay-at-home mom and avid reader of crime stories discovers the deepest secrets of a small town’s residents while investigating a woman’s murder.

October 20

  • Found (Netflix Documentary): After DNA tests reveal them to be cousins, three girls adopted by different American families travel to China in hopes of meeting their birth parents.
  • Gabby’s Dollhouse: Season 3 (Netflix Family): Gabby, Pandy and their crew of kitty friends are back with even more special deliveries, surprising journeys and make-at-home lessons, too!
  • Love Is Blind: Brazil (Netflix Series – new episodes weekly): The dating experiment comes to Brazil as local singles look for true love and get engaged, all without meeting the other person face to face.
  • Night Teeth (Netflix Film): A college student moonlighting as a chauffeur picks up two mysterious women for a night of party-hopping across LA. But when he uncovers their bloodthirsty intentions — and their dangerous, shadowy underworld — he must fight to stay alive.
  • Sinister
  • Stuck Together (Netflix Film): When Paris goes into lockdown during the pandemic, the quirky residents of an apartment building must adjust to a new life — and one another.

October 21

  • Flip a Coin -ONE OK ROCK Documentary (Netflix Documentary): Unable to tour in 2020, the members of ONE OK ROCK work for months to put on an online concert that matches the energy of their in-person shows.
  • Go! Go! Cory Carson: Season 6 (Netflix Family): Beach days, bedtime stories and fun with best friends! Cory Carson’s always on the go for more laughter and heartwarming lessons in Bumperton Hills!
  • Insiders (Netflix Series): An innovative new reality show.
  • Komi Can’t Communicate (Netflix Anime): At a high school full of unique characters, Tadano helps his shy and unsociable classmate Komi reach her goal of making friends with 100 people.
  • Life’s a Glitch with Julien Bam (Netflix Series): Famous influencer Julien Bam and his sidekick Joon Kim scramble to return to life as they know it after accidentally traveling to a parallel dimension.
  • Sex, Love & goop (Netflix Series): Courageous couples journey toward more pleasurable sex and deeper intimacy with help from Gwyneth Paltrow and a team of experts in this reality series.

October 22

  • Adventure Beast (Netflix Series): Wildlife expert Bradley Trevor Greive travels the globe, getting into zany misadventures while imparting weird, wonderful, totally true nature factoids.
  • ??Dynasty: Season 4 (Netflix Series): A wedding, a funeral, a new family member and a whole lot of drama up the stakes for the Colbys and Carringtons this season.
  • Inside Job (Netflix Series): For employees of the Deep State, conspiracies aren’t just theories — they’re fact. And keeping them a secret is a full-time job.
  • Little Big Mouth (Netflix Film): A 9-year-old boy living with his single mom and granddad has his life upended when a rock guitarist enters their world.
  • Locke & Key: Season 2 (Netflix Series): After their father is murdered under mysterious circumstances, the three Locke siblings and their mother move into their ancestral home, Keyhouse, which they discover is full of magical keys that may be connected to their father’s death. As the Locke children explore the different keys and their unique powers, a mysterious demon awakens — and will stop at nothing to steal them. From Carlton Cuse (Lost, Bates Motel) and Meredith Averill (The Haunting of Hill House), Locke & Key is a coming-of-age mystery about love, loss, and the unshakable bonds that define family. Locke and Key on Netflix is the television adaptation of the best-selling comic book series by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez for IDW Entertainment and returns this October for Season 2.
  • Maya and the Three (Netflix Family): A Mesoamerican-inspired warrior princess embarks on a quest to fulfill an ancient prophecy and save humanity from the vengeful gods of the underworld.
  • More than Blue: The Series (Netflix Series): A romantic series based on the hit 2018 Taiwanese film.
  • Roaring Twenties (Netflix Documentary): Roaring Twenties is the coming-of-age story of eight twenty-somethings who set out to find success in life and love in Austin, Texas while learning to navigate the ‘new normal’ of 2020’s America. Living together and leaning on each other, they experience the highs and lows that come with being an adult. After all, your twenties are a crazy, weird, and special time in your life, and you only get to live them once.

October 26

  • Sex: Unzipped (Netflix Series): Saweetie and a cast of sex positive puppets teach you the A-B-Cs of S-E-X in Netflix’s funniest, filthiest, and furriest new comedy special, Sex: Unzipped. Talking heads include: Dominique Jackson, Ian Karmel, Joel Kim Booster, Katherine Ryan, London Hughes, Mae Martin, Michelle Buteau, Nikki Glaser, Romesh Ranganathan, Sam Jay, Trixie Mattel. Sex Experts include: Alexander Cheves, Emily Morse, Oloni, Stella Anna Sonnenbaum, and special guest Dr. Ruth Westheimer.

October 27

  • Hypnotic (Netflix Film): A young woman seeking self-improvement enlists the help of a renowned hypnotist, but after a handful of intense sessions, soon discovers unexpected and deadly consequences.
  • Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight Part 2 (Netflix Film): Nobody Sleeps In The Woods 2 is a continuation of the first Polish slasher film, based on a screenplay by Mirella Zaradkiewicz and Bartosz M. Kowalski, who also directed the film. The main character of the film is Ada?, a young, lonely, unhappy policeman from a small village in Podlasie. Ignored by his colleagues and beautiful and extremely confident Wanessa, the shy boy is looking for his place in the world. In the sequel, we will also learn more about the fate of Zosia, who will show a completely new and surprising face. The film is a perverse, ironic, grotesque and bloody story about looking for love and discovering one’s own self in a world that divides us more than it unites us. It’s a slasher that will turn genre rules upside down this time.
  • Sintonia: Season 2 (Netflix Series): Months later, Rita, Nando and Doni remain close. But as the trio embraces new paths, can they continue to thrive while staying true to their roots?
  • This Is Us: Season 5

October 28

  • Luis Miguel – The Series: Season 3 (Netflix Series): While overcoming personal struggles, Luis Miguel contemplates sharing his life story. In the 90s, he strikes up a relationship with Mariah Carey.
  • The Motive (Netflix Documentary): Decades after a 14-year-old boy brutally killed his family in Jerusalem in 1986, this documentary revisits the horrifying crime.

October 29

  • Army of Thieves (Netflix Film): In this prequel to “Army of the Dead,” a mysterious woman recruits bank teller Dieter to assist in a heist of impossible-to-crack safes across Europe.
  • Colin in Black & White (Netflix Series): This drama series from Colin Kaepernick and Ava DuVernay explores Kaepernick’s high school years and the experiences that led him to become an activist.
  • Dear Mother (Netflix Film): When Jean-Louis’ heart stops beating, he must confront his Oedipal issues — and ask his mother a delicate question — or he’ll be dead in three days.
  • Mythomaniac: Season 2 (Netflix Series): As the truth about Lorenzo slowly comes to light, Elvira tries to reconcile with her family, who find escape and comfort in new tribes and romances.
  • Roaring Twenties (Netflix Documentary): In this coming-of-age reality series set in Austin, Texas, 20-somethings navigate love and friendship and start a new adventure: life.
  • The Time It Takes (Netflix Series): Lina moves house, looks for a new job and tries new things… in an attempt to forget her first love. Starring Nadia de Santiago and Álvaro Cervantes.

Coming Soon

  • A World Without (Netflix Film): Three spirited teenage girls join a self-improvement program that forces them into heartbreaking choices.
  • An Astrological Guide for Broken Hearts (Netflix Series): A surreal and comic series based on the best-selling novel by Silvia Zucca.
  • Call My Agent: Bollywood (Netflix Series): From pulling off casting coups to calming celebrity egos, the drama never stops for four Mumbai talent agents hustling to save their sinking company.
  • Encounters: Season 1
  • Inspector Koo (Netflix Series): A new series mixing crime, comedy and drama.
  • The Raincoat Killer: Chasing a Predator in Korea (Netflix Documentary): In the early 2000s, Yoo Young-chul hammered his victims to death and cast fear across Seoul. This docuseries recounts the hunt for a prolific killer.

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off Netflix Canada in October 2021

October 4

  • Scandal: Seasons 1-7

October 19

  • Scary Movie 2
  • Scary Movie 3
  • Scary Movie 4
  • Scary Movie 5

October 31

  • Argo

Filed Under: Featured, For Canadian Eyes Only!, Netflix

What is Coming to Netflix Canada in August 2021

July 30, 2021 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: Netflix Canada

The fourth season of GOOD GIRLS will be streaming on Netflix Canada in August 2021. You can also catch the new Neflix orginal series BAKE SQUAD and the fifth season of RIVERDALE (with new episodes streaming weekly).

August 1

  • Body of Lies
  • Captive State
  • Chocolat
  • Darwin’s Game
  • Ella Enchanted
  • Fathers and Guns
  • For Life: Season 1
  • Good Luck Chuck
  • Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner
  • Hugo
  • Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa
  • Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa .5
  • Jackass: Number Two
  • Jackass 3
  • Jackass 3.5: The Unrated Movie
  • Jerry Maguire
  • Kill ’em All
  • Kiss the Girls
  • Laurence Anyways
  • Looper
  • Ma
  • Man on a Ledge
  • Menace II Society
  • My Fair Lady
  • Primal Fear
  • Star Trek
  • Star Trek Into Darkness
  • The Addams Family
  • The Expendables
  • The Expendables 2
  • The Expendables 3
  • The Graduate
  • The Green Mile
  • The Losers
  • The Perks of Being a Wallflower
  • World Trade Center

August 3

  • Pray Away (Netflix Documentary): Survivors and ex-leaders of the so-called “conversion therapy” movement speak out about its harm to the LGBTQ community and its devastating persistence.
  • Shiny_Flakes: The Teenage Drug Lord (Netflix Documentary): Max S. reveals how he built a drug empire from his childhood bedroom as a teen in the real story behind the series “How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast).”
  • Top Secret UFO Projects: Declassified (Netflix Series): Though claims of extraterrestrial encounters have long been dismissed, many believe the existence of UFOs is not just likely, but a certainty.

August 4

  • 76 (Netflix Film): When her husband is accused of taking part in an attempted military coup, a pregnant woman helps him prove his innocence. Inspired by true events.
  • Aftermath
  • Cocaine Cowboys: The Kings of Miami (Netflix Documentary): Two childhood friends go from high school dropouts to the most powerful drug kingpins in Miami in this true story of a crime saga that spanned decades.
  • Control Z: Season 2 (Netflix Series): Someone intent on seeking vengeance for Luis starts targeting students and teachers at the high school as Sofía rushes to solve the latest mystery.
  • Car Masters: Rust to Riches: Season 3 (Netflix Series): As Gotham Garage’s star rises, Mark broadens his business strategy beyond “upgrade and trade” as he courts clients with big ideas and deep pockets.
  • Cooking With Paris (Netflix Series): With an anyone-can-cook attitude, Paris Hilton adds her own flair to every dish. Fun is just one edible glitter bomb away on this unique cooking show.
  • Definitely, Maybe
  • The Five-Year Engagement
  • Inside Man
  • Jarhead
  • Miami Vice
  • Savages
  • Slap Shot
  • The Unborn

August 6

  • Hit & Run (Netflix Series): A man searching for the truth behind his wife’s death becomes caught up in a dangerous web of secrets and intrigue stretching from New York to Tel Aviv.
  • The Hustle
  • Navarasa (Netflix Series): From amusement to awe, the nine human emotions of Indian aesthetic theory are explored in this anthology series.
  • The Swarm (Netflix Film): A single mother breeds locusts as high-protein food, but has trouble getting them to reproduce — until she finds they have a taste for blood.
  • Vivo (Netflix Film): A music-loving kinkajou embarks on the journey of a lifetime to fulfill his destiny and deliver a love song for an old friend.

August 9

  • SHAMAN KING (Netflix Anime): Medium Yoh Asakura enters a battle tournament held every 500 years, competing with other shamans in a bid to become the all-powerful Shaman King.

August 10

  • Gabby’s Dollhouse: Season 2 (Netflix Family): More paws-itively purr-fect fun awaits as Gabby and her dollhouse friends find new ways to learn, create and celebrate in a whimsical world of joy.
  • Phil Wang: Philly Philly Wang Wang (Netflix Comedy Special): Multi-award winning comedian Phil Wang makes his first hour Netflix Stand-up comedy special debut with Phil Wang: Philly Philly Wang Wang. Following countless appearances on shows including Live at the Apollo, QI and Netflix’s The Comedy Lineup, the comedic star takes centre stage at The London Palladium, exploring race, romance, politics, and his mixed British-Malaysian heritage.
  • UNTOLD (Netflix Documentary – new films weekly):  From the creators of WILD WILD COUNTRY, comes a five-part docuseries event that brings fresh eyes to epic tales from the wide world of sports. From tennis to boxing to basketball, these stories aren’t the ones you’ve heard before, even if you think you have. Premiering weekly, each film kicks off at a pivotal moment — the big fight, the Olympics, the playoffs — and then delves deep into what happened beyond the headlines, as told by those who lived it, to reveal the grit, resilience, heartbreak, triumph, violence, comedy and pathos beneath the sweat. Weekly August premieres include: UNTOLD: Malice at the Palace – Directed by Floyd Russ (Zion) and featuring never-before-seen footage, the famous Pacers-Pistons brawl is unraveled by those who lived it.

August 11

  • Bake Squad (Netflix Series): In each episode of Bake Squad, four individually brilliant bakers will battle it out to see whose dessert will be chosen for someone’s extra special big day. These bakers have been personally selected by Milk Bar founder Christina Tosi, who built an empire on delicious cookie dough. For her next sweet trick, Tosi has built this squad of bakers who have one mission and one mission only: Make dessert dreams come true! High hopes, high temperatures, high stakes…all courtesy of the Bake Squad.
  • The Kissing Booth 3 (Netflix Film): It’s the summer before Elle heads to college, and she’s facing the hardest decision of her life: whether to move across the country with her dreamy boyfriend Noah or fulfill her lifelong promise to go to college with her BFF Lee. Whose heart will Elle break?
  • Misha and the Wolves (Netflix Documentary): As a little girl, she escaped the Holocaust and lived among wolves. Or did she? An extraordinary story elicits sympathy — then draws scrutiny.

August 12

  • AlRawabi School for Girls (Netflix Series): The bullied outcasts at prestigious Al Rawabi School for Girls plot a series of risky takedowns to get back at their tormentors.
  • Lokillo: Nothing’s the Same (Netflix Comedy Special): WFH, homeschooling, hand-washing, no hugs. In this post-pandemic world, comic Lokillo Florez brings much-needed laughs about life as we now know it.
  • Monster Hunter: Legends of the Guild (Netflix Anime): In a world where humans and fearsome monsters live in an uneasy balance, young hunter Aiden fights to save his village from destruction by a dragon.
  • Riverdale: Season 5 (Netflix Series – new episodes weekly): As senior year comes to a close, Archie, Betty, Veronica and Jughead navigate love, lust and loyalty — and even more mystery and mayhem.

August 13

  • Beckett (Netflix Film): Following a tragic car accident in Greece, Beckett, an American tourist, finds himself at the center of a dangerous political conspiracy –– and on the run for his life.
  • Brand New Cherry Flavor (Netflix Series): A filmmaker heads to Hollywood in the early ’90s to make her movie but tumbles down a hallucinatory rabbit hole of sex, magic, revenge — and kittens.
  • Fast & Furious Spy Racers: Season 5: South Pacific (Netflix Family): When Tony, the heart of the “Spy Racers” family, is captured by Russian arms dealers, the team travels to the South Pacific to save him, and foil a plan to take over the world in the process.
  • Gone for Good (Netflix Series): Ten years after losing the two people he loved most, a man finds himself plunged into another dizzying mystery when his girlfriend suddenly vanishes.
  • The Kingdom (Netflix Series): After his running mate’s murder, a controversial preacher ascends as Argentina’s presidential candidate. But nothing about him is as holy as he seems.
  • Valeria: Season 2 (Netflix Series): The four friends support and lift each other up as they each make momentous decisions that will affect their respective careers and love lives.

August 15

  • Starbuck

August 16

  • Joker
  • She’s Out of My League

August 17

  • Go! Go! Cory Carson: Season 5 (Netflix Family): Whether helping out his friends or making new ones, Cory is always on the move and ready for any adventure that comes his way!
  • UNTOLD: Deal with the Devil (Netflix Documentary): Directed by Laura Brownson (The Rachel Divide, Lemon), boxer Christy Martin opens up about her battles in and out of the ring.

August 18

  • The Defeated (Netflix Series): In the summer of 1946, an American cop arrives in Berlin to help create a police force in the chaotic aftermath of the war.
  • Memories of a Murderer: The Nilsen Tapes (Netflix Documentary): British serial killer Dennis Nilsen narrates his life and crimes via a series of chilling audiotapes recorded from his jail cell.
  • Out of my league (Netflix Film): Tired of swiping through the dating scene with her besties in tow, a charming yet awkward woman with a rare genetic disorder sets her sights on love.
  • The Secret Diary of an Exchange Student (Netflix Film): Looking to shake things up, two best friends embark on a life-changing adventure abroad as exchange students. But can they stay out of trouble?

August 20

  • 22 Jump Street
  • The Chair (Netflix Series): At a major university, the first woman of color to become chair tries to meet the dizzying demands and high expectations of a failing English department.
  • Everything Will Be Fine (Netflix Series): After falling out of love, a husband and wife create unconventional rules to keep their family together for the sake of their daughter.
  • The Loud House Movie (Netflix Family): As the middle child and only boy in the large Loud family, Lincoln struggles to feel special, but this all changes when the family travels to Scotland.
  • Sweet Girl (Netflix Film): Devoted family man Ray Cooper, vows justice against the pharmaceutical company responsible for pulling a potentially life saving drug from the market just before his wife (Adria Arjona) dies from cancer. But when his search for the truth leads to a deadly encounter that puts Ray and his daughter Rachel (Isabela Merced) in harm’s way, Ray’s mission turns into a quest for vengeance in order to protect the only family he has left. SWEET GIRL is directed by Brian Andrew Mendoza and stars Justin Bartha, Amy Brenneman, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Raza Jaffrey, Lex Scott Davis and Michael Raymond-James.

August 21

  • Rocketman

August 23

  • The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf (Netflix Anime): The world of “The Witcher” expands in this 2D anime film that explores a powerful new threat facing the Continent.

August 24

  • Oggy Oggy (Netflix Family): In this colorful series made for preschoolers, Oggy is an adorable baby kitten who has silly adventures near and far with all of his friends.
  • The Peanut Butter Falcon
  • UNTOLD: Caitlyn Jenner (Netflix Documentary): Directed by Crystal Moselle (Betty, The Wolfpack) and told with an extraordinary collection of never-before-seen archival footage, including reels of newly discovered Olympic footage and home videos from the Jenner family, Caitlyn Jenner traces her life with new insight from winning gold to making the decision to transition to her relationship with her children.

August 25

  • Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayal & Greed (Netflix Documentary): The never-before-seen story behind the prolific landscape artist and host of “The Joy of Painting,” Bob Ross.
  • Clickbait (Netflix Series): In this thriller series, eight different points of view provide tantalizing clues to the perpetrator of a gruesome crime fueled by social media.
  • John of God: The Crimes of a Spiritual Healer (Netflix Documentary): Claiming to perform miracles, medium João Teixeira de Faria rises to international fame before horrifying abuse is revealed by survivors and prosecutors.
  • Motel Makeover (Netflix Series): Two budding hospitality entrepreneurs look to expand their empire by renovating an old motel in Ontario — just as the COVID-19 pandemic hits.
  • Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
  • Open Your Eyes (Netflix Series): In the aftermath of tragedy, a teen finds herself at a memory disorder center, where she bonds with other patients who have experienced similar traumas.
  • Post Mortem: No One Dies in Skarnes (Netflix Series): She’s back from the dead and has a newfound thirst for blood. Meanwhile, her family’s funeral parlor desperately needs more business. Hmm, what if…

August 26

  • EDENS ZERO (Netflix Anime): Aboard the Edens Zero, a lonely boy with the ability to control gravity embarks on an adventure to meet the fabled space goddess known as Mother.
  • Family Reunion: Part 4 (Netflix Family): The McKellans are continuing their extended reunion with more laughs, joy, and Black family magic.

August 27

  • He’s All That (Netflix Film): He’s All That reimagines the original plot of the 1999 teen classic She’s All That. The contemporary story follows an influencer (Addison Rae) who accepts a challenge to turn the school’s biggest loser (Tanner Buchanan) into prom king.
  • I Heart Arlo (Netflix Family): Optimistic Arlo and his eclectic group of pals learn how to live together in a community, where everyone has their own idea of what’s fun.
  • Titletown High (Netflix Series): A sports reality series chronicling the lives, both on and off the field, of members of the Valdosta High School football team.

August 28

  • Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha (Netflix Series): At a crossroads, a woman moves to a seaside village where she meets a handyman intent on helping his neighbors.

August 29

  • The Equalizer

August 31

  • Good Girls: Season 4 (Netflix Series): Under the watchful eye of the Feds, Beth, Ruby and Annie consider the perks and pitfalls of their work — all while Dean and Stan do the same.
  • Manifest: Season 3
  • Sparking Joy (Netflix Series): Global organization icon and author Marie Kondo is back to help people transform their homes while transforming their lives in surprising and emotional ways in the new Netflix series, Sparking Joy. Marie takes her life changing method a step further to help three deserving businesses organize their workplace along with an emotional tidy up of one employee’s life whether it’s in the home, work, personal life and/or relationships. Viewers will also step into Marie’s home to meet her family and get a glimpse into how she tidies up her daily life!
  • UNTOLD: Crime and Penalties (Netflix Documentary): Directed by Chapman Way and Maclain Way, UNTOLD reveals the story of a misfit band of hockey players known as the Trashers, who were taking orders from the teenage son of an alleged mob boss.

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in August 2021

August 11

  • 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi

August 14

  • Bridget Jones’s Diary

August 31

  • Blade Runner: The Final Cut
  • Easy A
  • Family Guy: Seasons 9-11
  • Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

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What is Coming to Netflix Canada in July 2021

June 28, 2021 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: Netflix

The comedy sketch show I THINK YOU SHOULD LEAVE WITH TIM ROBINSON is coming to Netflix Canada in July 2021. You can also catch the fourth and final season season of ATYPICAL, the second season of BIOHACKERS, and the third season of VIRGIN RIVER.

July 1

  • Audible (Netflix Documentary): Amaree Mckenstry-Hall and his teammates at Maryland School for the Deaf pursue success in football while coping with personal struggles and tragedy.
  • Dynasty Warriors (Netflix Film): Warlords, warriors and statesmen wage a battle for supremacy in this fantasy tale based on the hit video games and the “Romance of the Three Kingdoms.”
  • Generation 56k (Netflix Series): Having formed a bond during the 56K modem era, Matilda and Daniel meet again by chance two decades later. Can their friendship turn into something else?
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway (Netflix Anime Film): After Char’s rebellion, Hathaway Noa leads an insurgency against Earth Federation, but meeting an enemy officer and a mysterious woman alters his fate.
  • Young Royals (Netflix Series): Prince Wilhelm adjusts to life at his prestigious new boarding school, Hillerska, but following his heart proves more challenging than anticipated.
  • A.P. Bio: Seasons 1-2
  • Beetlejuice
  • The Debt
  • Disturbia
  • Eyes Wide Shut
  • Five Feet Apart
  • I’ll See You in My Dreams
  • The Impossible
  • Jane Eyre
  • John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum
  • Larry Crowne
  • LEGO: CITY Adventures: Season 1
  • Max & Ruby: Season 4
  • Moneyball
  • Morning Glory
  • Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn: Season 2
  • Outbreak
  • Pokémon Journeys: The Series: Parts 1-4
  • Sailor Moon Crystal: Seasons 1-3
  • SpongeBob SquarePants: Season 7
  • Spy Kids
  • Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams
  • Spy Kids 3: Game Over
  • Spy Kids: All the Time in the World
  • Tom and Jerry: The Movie
  • Up in the Air
  • War of the Worlds
  • Wild Rose

July 2

  • The 8th Night (Netflix Film): With prayer beads in one hand and an ax in the other, a monk hunts down a millennia-old spirit that’s possessing humans and unleashing hell on Earth.
  • Fear Street Part 1: 1994 (Netflix Film): After a series of brutal slayings, a teen and her friends take on an evil force that’s plagued their notorious town for centuries. Welcome to Shadyside.
  • Haseen Dillruba (Netflix Film): Under investigation as a suspect in her husband’s murder, a wife reveals details of their thorny marriage that seem to only further blur the truth.
  • Mortel: Season 2 (Netflix Series): When Obé returns — in a startling new form — and begins to raise an army of followers at the school, Sofiane, Victor and Luisa race to stop a disaster.
  • Now You See Me

July 4

  • We The People (Netflix Family): Learn the basics of rights and citizenship with upbeat songs by popular artists like Janelle Monáe, H.E.R., Adam Lambert, Brandi Carlile and more.

July 5

  • You Are My Spring (Netflix Series): A hotel concierge and a psychiatrist with traumatic childhoods form a heartfelt bond when they become entangled in a perplexing local murder case.

July 6

  • I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson: Season 2 (Netflix Comedy Special): The critically acclaimed and hilariously absurdist sketch comedy series, I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson returns for a second season. Creators and writers Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin bring their distinct comedy style and observational humor to the forefront, continuing to poke fun at life’s most bizarre and mundane situations. Akiva Schaffer, Andy Samberg, and Jorma Taccone (The Lonely Island) and Ali Bell for Party Over Here serve as executive producers alongside Alex Bach and Dan Powell for Irony Point. Alice Mathias serves as executive producer and directed most sketches alongside Zach Kanin.

July 7

  • Cat People (Netflix Documentary): Cat people come in all shapes and sizes, but they share a love for their enchanting, unique feline friends. This docuseries reveals their tales.
  • Dogs: Season 2 (Netflix Documentary): Their love for dogs — and their dogs’ love for them — becomes a lifeline for an astronaut, a Brazilian priest, a college mascot’s caregiver and more.
  • Fast Times at Ridgemont High
  • Little Fockers
  • Meet the Fockers
  • Meet the Parents
  • The Mire: ’97 (Netflix Series): The flood of the century unearths another body in Gronty forest and with it comes corruption, scams from the ’90s and long-hidden secrets from WWII.
  • Peter Pan
  • Major Grom: Plague Doctor (Netflix Film): When a masked vigilante’s killing spree throws a city into chaos, a renegade detective and his rookie partner are the only ones who can stop it.
  • The War Next-door (Netflix Series): After winning a house in a raffle, the humble but loving López family moves to a posh neighborhood, where the snobby Espinozas give them a cold welcome.

July 8

  • Elize Matsunaga: Once Upon a Crime (Netflix Documentary): The crime shocked Brazil: Elize Matsunaga shot and dismembered her rich husband. Featuring her first interview, this docuseries dives deep into the case.
  • RESIDENT EVIL: Infinite Darkness (Netflix Anime): Years after the horrors of Raccoon City, Leon and Claire find themselves consumed by a dark conspiracy when a viral attack ravages the White House.

July 9

  • Atypical: Season 4 (Netflix Series): With Casey and Sam both on the cusp of leaving the nest, each member of the Gardner family faces big decisions about where life will go next.
  • Biohackers: Season 2 (Netflix Series): Missing time and disturbing visions haunt Mia as she races to piece together the sudden changes in her life — and why she can’t remember any of them.
  • The Cook of Castamar (Netflix Series): In 1720 Madrid, a talented cook catches the eye of a widowed duke just as he returns to aristocratic society. Based on the novel by Fernando J. Múñez.
  • Fear Street Part 2: 1978 (Netflix Film): In the cursed town of Shadyside, a killer’s murder spree terrorizes Camp Nightwing and turns a summer of fun into a gruesome fight for survival.
  • How I Became a Superhero (Netflix Film): In a world where humans and superheroes coexist, a lone wolf cop teams up with a bright detective to dismantle a dark plot to extract superpowers.
  • Last Summer (Netflix Film): During summer vacation in a beachside town, 16-year-old Deniz seeks the affection of his childhood crush and navigates a love triangle.
  • Lee Su-geun: The Sense Coach (Netflix Comedy Special): 
    Lee Su-geun’s rise to Korean comedy stardom went hand in hand with his mastery over picking up social cues. Now, he’s ready to share his know-hows.
  • Virgin River: Season 3 (Netflix Series): Mel and her loved ones in Virgin River support each other while facing all sorts of troubles: death, a fire, custody arguments, breakups and more.

July 11

  • It Chapter Two

July 13

  • Ridley Jones (Netflix Family): Curious kid Ridley and her friends protect the Museum of Natural History’s treasures and keep its magical secret safe: Everything comes alive at night!
  • Trust

July 14

  • A Classic Horror Story (Netflix Film): In this gruesome suspense film, strangers traveling in southern Italy become stranded in the woods, where they must fight desperately to get out alive.
  • Gunpowder Milkshake (Netflix Film): Three generations of women fight back against those who could take everything from them in the mother of all action movies.
  • Heist (Netflix Documentary): From Dirty Robber—the producers behind 2021’s Oscar-winning Best Short Film Two Distant Strangers—and Emmy nominated director Derek Doneen, comes a new Netflix documentary series chronicling three of the biggest heists in modern American history, as explained by the people who pulled them off. A 21-year-old woman steals millions in Vegas casino cash. An aspiring father swipes a fortune from the Miami airport… and uses TV shows to learn how to get away with it. A Kentucky dad is accused of one of the biggest bourbon burglaries in history. Using dynamic reenactments, original interviews, and a fast-paced style that fits perfectly into the cinematic canon alongside films like Ocean’s Eleven and Catch Me If You Can, directors Derek Doneen (The Price of Free), Martin Desmond Roe (Two Distant Strangers), and Nick Frew (We Are the Champions) each take the helm of a single heist, told over two episodes.
  • My Unorthodox Life (Netflix Series): Follow Julia Haart, Elite World Group CEO and a former member of an ultra-Orthodox Jewish community, and her adult kids in this reality series.
  • Private Network: Who Killed Manuel Buendía? (Netflix Documentary): A deep dive into the work of renowned Mexican journalist Manuel Buendía looks to unravel his murder and the ties between politics and drug trafficking.

July 15

  • A Perfect Fit (Netflix Film): When fashion blogger Saski walks into a Bali store looking for the perfect shoes for a big event, she inadvertently alters her destiny.
  • BEASTARS: Season 2 (Netflix Anime): Accepting his predatory instincts, Legoshi vows to become stronger for Hal’s sake. Meanwhile, the herbivore killer is still on the loose.
  • Emicida: AmarElo – Live in São Paulo (Netflix Documentary): Brazilian rapper Emicida brings his progressive rhymes and eclectic beats to São Paulo’s Theatro Municipal as he performs hits from the album “AmarElo.”
  • The Final Girls
  • My Amanda (Netflix Film): Two unusually close friends share every aspect of their lives together but as their own worlds change and evolve, their bond remains the only constant.
  • Never Have I Ever: Season 2 (Netflix Series): A new love life, a new classmate and new reasons to bicker with mom give Devi plenty more ways to make courageous moves… and questionable decisions.
  • Peppa Pig: Season 6
  • Top Gun

July 16

  • Deep (Netflix Film): Four insomniac med school students are lured into a neuroscience experiment that spirals out of control – and must find a way out before it’s too late.
  • Explained: Season 3 (Netflix Documentary – New Episodes Weekly): From monarchies to apologies, pooches to plastic surgery, this docuseries explores a wide range of fascinating topics to illuminate your world.
  • Fear Street Part 3: 1666 (Netflix Film): Dark secrets. Unspeakable evil. The merciless world of 1666 holds the truth behind a powerful curse — and the key to one town’s future.
  • Johnny Test (Netflix Family): How much trouble could one imaginative boy, his faithful dog and two science-loving sisters possibly get into? Hmm, that sounds like a challenge!
  • Van Helsing: Season 5 (Netflix Series): In the final season, the Van Helsings discover the roots of the Dark One, Vanessa languishes in the Dark Realm, and Dracula rules from the White House.

July 17

  • Cosmic Sin

July 20

  • milkwater

July 21

  • The Movies That Made Us: Season 2 (Netflix Documentary): Get the real story behind the blockbusters that defined a generation. Actors, directors and industry insiders lead the way on entertaining deep dives.
  • Sexy Beasts (Netflix Series): Hoping to say goodbye to superficial dating, real-life singles sport elaborate makeup and prosthetics to put true blind-date chemistry to the test.
  • Too Hot to Handle: Brazil (Netflix Series): Ten sizzling hot Brazilians meet at a dreamy beach resort. But for a shot at R$500,000, they’ll have to give up sex in this fun reality show.
  • Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans (Netflix Family): Heroes from “Trollhunters,” “3Below” and “Wizards” join forces to fight a shadowy enemy threatening to take over their worlds — and reset Earth itself.

July 22

  • 9 to 5: The Story of a Movement
  • Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop (Netflix Anime): After meeting one bright, sunny day, a shy boy who expresses himself through haiku and a bubbly but self-conscious girl share a brief, magical summer.

July 23

  • A Second Chance: Rivals! (Netflix Family): In this sequel, after a grown-up Maddy gets injured and can’t qualify for the Olympics, she starts coaching a team of elite junior gymnasts as they go up against rival team
  • Bankrolled (Netflix Film): Two directionless millennial bros get high and pitch a bold new social justice app that raises millions. Then they have to come up with the app.
  • Blood Red Sky (Netflix Film): Flying with her young son, a mysteriously ill woman is forced to unleash a dark secret when terrorists attempt to hijack their transatlantic flight.
  • Kingdom: Ashin of the North (Netflix Film): Tragedy, betrayal and a mysterious discovery fuel a woman’s vengeance for the loss of her tribe and family in this special episode of “Kingdom.”
  • The Last Letter From Your Lover (Netflix Film): After finding a trove of love letters from the 1960s, a journalist sets out to solve the mystery of a secret affair. Based on the novel by Jojo Moyes.
  • Masters of the Universe: Revelation (Netflix Series): The war for Eternia begins again in what may be the final battle between He-Man and Skeletor. A new animated series from writer-director Kevin Smith.
  • Sky Rojo: Season 2 (Netflix Series): Adrenaline and action are back in the driver’s seat in the second season of “Sky Rojo,” from the creators of “Money Heist.”
  • Wrath of Man

July 26

  • The Goldfinch
  • The Walking Dead: Season 10

July 27

  • The Angry Birds Movie 2
  • The Last Black Man in San Francisco
  • Mighty Express: Season 4 (Netflix Family): The adventure continues for a team of trains and their kid friends who overcome trouble on the tracks with quick thinking and teamwork!

July 28

  • Bartkowiak (Netflix Film): After his brother dies in a car crash, a young MMA fighter takes over the family nightclub and soon learns that his sibling’s death wasn’t an accident.
  • The Snitch Cartel: Origins (Netflix Series): In Cali during the ’70s and ’80s, two brothers juggle family, romance and the joint pursuit of a burning ambition: to rule Colombia’s drug industry.
  • Tattoo Redo (Netflix Series): Can skilled tattoo artists right wrongs by transforming their clients’ disastrous tattoos into walking works of art?
  • Too Hot to Handle: Brazil (Netflix Series – New Episodes): Ten sizzling hot Brazilians meet at a dreamy beach resort. But for a shot at R$500,000, they’ll have to give up sex in this fun reality show.

July 29

  • Resort to Love (Netflix Film): A romantic comedy about aspiring pop star Erica (Christina Milian) who ends up as the entertainment at her ex-fiancé’s wedding after reluctantly taking a gig at a luxurious Mauritius island resort while in the wake of a music career meltdown. She tries to keep their past relationship a secret from his bride-to-be Beverly, but Erica rediscovers her feelings for her ex, Jason (Jay Pharoah), despite his brother Caleb’s (Sinqua Walls) attempts to keep them from falling back in love. In this warm and funny romantic story that explores the bonds of love and family, the question soon becomes will Erica sing at Beverly’s wedding – or her own?
  • Transformers: War for Cybertron: Kingdom (Netflix Anime): The final entry in the Cybertron trilogy, featuring a pivotal turn for the Beast Wars characters.

July 30

  • Anna
  • Centaurworld (Netflix Family): On a quest to reunite with her trusty rider, a fearless war horse journeys through a whimsical world filled with magic, adventure and singing centaurs.
  • Glow Up: Season 3 (Netflix Series): In this competition show, aspiring makeup artists navigate colorful challenges to win a career-making opportunity in the beauty industry.
  • The Last Mercenary (Netflix Film): Twenty-five years after he made a deal with the French Secret Service to protect his son, an agent is forced out of hiding.
  • Myth & Mogul: John DeLorean (Netflix Documentary): Combining exclusive access and interviews with never before seen footage shot by Oscar winning director D.A Pennebaker (“Bob Dylan: Don’t Look Back”) this 3-part documentary series explores the rise and fall of automotive icon John Delorean, the poster boy of late ‘70s corporate greed. Epitomising these hubristic times with his grandiose vision of the car of the future, the series will show how John DeLorean came to captivate the world.
  • Outer Banks: Season 2 (Netflix Series): Season 2 tests the crew like never before as the hit series returns for another round of summer adventures.

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in July 2021

July 5

  • The Mummy
  • The Mummy Returns
  • The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
  • The Scorpion King
  • Ted
  • Ted 2

July 23

  • The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2

July 31

  • Titanic

Filed Under: Featured, For Canadian Eyes Only!, Netflix

What is Coming to Netflix Canada in June 2021

June 1, 2021 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: Netflix

New episodes of LUPIN will be coming to Netflix Canada in June 2021, as will season 4 of ELITE. JANE THE VIRGIN’S Gina Rodriguez will also be starring in the Netflix original AWAKE.

June 1

  • Super Monsters: Once Upon a Rhyme (Netflix Family): From Goldilocks to Hansel and Gretel, the Super Monsters reimagine classic fairy tales and favorite nursery rhymes with a musical, magical spin!
  • 21 & Over
  • A.X.L.
  • Agatha Christie’s Crooked House
  • Air Force One
  • ALVINNN!!! And the Chipmunks: S1
  • ALVINNN!!! And the Chipmunks: S2
  • Black Holes | The Edge of All We Know
  • CoComelon: A Sunny Day for Play
  • Hitch
  • LEGO Ninjago: Season 2
  • LEGO Ninjago: Secrets of Forbidden Spinjitzu
  • The Looney, Looney, Looney Bugs Bunny Movie
  • The Mustang
  • Oculus
  • Season of the Witch
  • Seven Souls in the Skull Castle: Season Moon Jogen
  • Seven Souls in the Skull Castle: Season Moon Kagen
  • Thomas and Friends: Season 24
  • The Town

June 2

  • The Best Man Holiday
  • Carnaval (Netflix Film):  After a breakup, an influencer takes her friends on a free trip to Bahia’s vibrant Carnival, where she learns life’s not just about social media likes.
  • Erin Brockovich
  • Mr Bean’s Holiday
  • Psycho (1960)
  • Psycho (1998)
  • Unfriended
  • Van Helsing
  • The Visit

June 3

  • Alan Saldaña: Locked Up (Netflix Comedy Special): Mexican comedian Alan Saldaña is back, poking gentle fun at himself and parceling advice, especially about how to stay married and how to be parents.
  • Creator’s File: GOLD (Netflix Series): Comedian Ryuji Akiyama satirizes top “creators” in Japan with a deadpan, unerring eye for humor, with help from some surprising celebrity guest stars.
  • Dancing Queens (Netflix Film): The story centers around Dylan Pettersson (Molly Nutley), a 23 year old girl from a small island in the Swedish archipelago with big dancing aspirations. When she’s talked into cleaning at the struggling drag club Queens, the club’s star dancer and choreographer (Fredrik Quiñones) accidentally discovers Dylan’s talent. She desperately wants to be a part of the show, but she’s a girl – and it’s a drag show. However, where there’s a will, there’s a way.
  • Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal The Movie: Part 1 / Part 2 (Netflix Film): When a dark power enshrouds the Earth after a total solar eclipse, the scattered Sailor Guardians must reunite to bring light back into the world.
  • Summertime: Season 2 (Netflix Series): It’s summer again and while many relationships have changed in the past year, these friends are realizing some attractions are impossible to resist.

June 4

  • Breaking Boundaries: The Science of Our Planet (Netflix Documentary): Breaking Boundaries follows the scientific journey of world-renowned scientist Professor Johan Rockström. It tells the story of the most important scientific discovery of our time – that humanity has pushed Earth beyond the boundaries that have kept our planet stable for 10,000 years, since the dawn of civilisation.
  • Feel Good: Season 2 (Netflix Series): As Mae tries to reconnect with George — and herself — after her relapse, she begins to realize she’ll have to face her past in order to move forward.
  • Human: The World Within (Netflix Documentary): Cutting-edge science and captivating personal stories collide in this illuminating docuseries about the incredible workings of the human body.
  • Sweet Tooth (Netflix Series): On a perilous adventure across a post-apocalyptic world, a lovable boy who’s half-human and half-deer searches for a new beginning with a gruff protector.
  • Trippin’ with the Kandasamys (Netflix Film): To rekindle their marriages, best friends-turned-in-laws Shanthi and Jennifer plan a couples’ getaway. But it comes with all kinds of surprises.
  • Xtreme (Netflix Film): In this fast-paced and action-packed thriller, a retired hitman — along with his sister and a troubled teen — takes revenge on his lethal stepbrother.

June 5

  • Kitty Love: An Homage to Cats (Netflix Documentary): Documentary filmmakers capture the daily lives, routines and adventures of a group of Dutch cats — from the cute, to the curious.

June 9

  • Awake (Netflix Film): After a global event wipes out humanity’s ability to sleep, a troubled ex-soldier fights to save her family as society and her mind spiral into chaos.
  • Fresh, Fried & Crispy (Netflix Series): Passionate about food and ready for fun, critic Daym Drops drops in on America’s smokin’ hot spots for the best, freshest takes on fried food.
  • Tragic Jungle (Netflix Film): To escape an arranged marriage, a woman flees into the depths of the Mayan jungle, where untamed nature merges the human and the supernatural.

June 10

  • Late Night
  • Locombianos (Netflix Series): Four of Colombia’s funniest and bawdiest comedians perform before a post-quarantine audience hungry for their stories.

June 11

  • Love (ft. Marriage and Divorce): Season 2 (Netflix Series): It’s another season of twists, turns and troubles plaguing the seemingly happy marriages of three women who work on a radio show.
  • Lupin: Part 2 (Netflix Series): Pursued by Hubert and his henchmen, Assane scrambles to find Raoul and wins an unlikely new ally as he draws up a grand plan to reveal Hubert’s crimes.
  • Skater Girl (Netflix Film): In the inspiring feature film Skater Girl, a teen in rural India must fight against all odds to follow her dreams of becoming a skater and competing in the national championship.
  • Trese (Netflix Anime): Set in a Manila where mythical creatures of Philippine folklore hide amongst humans, Alexandra Trese goes head-to-head with a criminal underworld.
  • Wish Dragon (Netflix Family): Longing to reconnect with his childhood best friend, resourceful teen Din meets a charming wish-granting dragon who shows him the magic of possibilities.

June 14

  • Elite Short Stories (Netflix Series): ÉLITE Short Stories, four new stories that take place during the summer before the start of the new year in Las Encinas.
  • The Sun Is Also a Star

June 15

  • Desperado
  • Power Rangers Dino Fury: Season 1
  • Rhyme Time Town: Season 2 (Netflix Family): Best friends Daisy and Cole are back for more musical fun and adventure with their nursery rhyme pals, solving problems with teamwork and creativity!
  • Unwind Your Mind (Netflix DInterative Experience):  On the heels of Headspace Guide to Meditation and Headspace Guide to Sleep comes Unwind Your Mind, a fully interactive mindfulness experience designed to be accessible anytime, anywhere. The familiar voices of Headspace co-founder Andy Puddicombe and Director of Meditation and Mindfulness Teacher Eve Lewis Prieto, return to provide the viewer with three customizable paths: Meditation (a simple guided session), Relax (for a daily wind-down), or Sleep (to calm the mind and body before bed). Viewers can create a path based on their in-the-moment feelings and time constraints, and the Sleep journey can even end with a bedtime story. With its welcoming animation, and featuring the thoughtful communication style that’s made the Headspace app beloved by millions, Unwind Your Mind is an indispensable tool for anyone seeking to kick off or deepen their relationship with a meditation practice, or maybe just finally get a good night’s rest. Unwind Your Mind is the third installment from Headspace and Vox Media Studios, following the series Headspace Guide to Meditation and Headspace Guide to Sleep which are now streaming.

June 16

  • The Hurricane Heist
  • Penguin Town (Netflix Documentary): In a picturesque South African town, an eclectic group of endangered penguins flock together to find mates, raise a family and mix with the locals.
  • Silver Skates (Netflix Film): On the frozen rivers and canals of St. Petersburg, a petty thief on skates warms the heart of an aristocrat’s daughter as forces try to keep them apart.
  • Spider-Man: Far from Home

June 17

  • Black Summer: Season 2 (Netflix Series): Winter comes with cold-blooded new challenges during the zombie apocalypse as frantic scavengers and violent militias battle the dead and desperate.
  • The Gift: Season 3 (Netflix Series): Seeking to reach her daughter Aden, Atiye faces a wrenching dilemma as dark forces attempt to harness Aden’s cosmic powers to bring about destruction.
  • Hospital Playlist: Season 2 (Netflix Series): It’s another season of extraordinary days for the doctors and patients inside a hospital, where birth, death and everything in between coexist.
  • Katla (Netflix Series): In Iceland, after the subglacial volcano Katla has been erupting constantly for a whole year, Gríma is still looking for her missing sister who disappeared the day the eruption started. As her hope of ever finding her body is fading, the residents of the surrounding area start to have visits from unexpected guests. There might be something hidden under the glacier no one could ever have foreseen.

June 18

  • A Family (Netflix Film): Taken in by the yakuza at a young age, Kenji swears allegiance to his old-school boss, pledging to adhere to the family code amid ever-changing times.
  • Elite: Season 4 (Netflix Series): A strict principal and four new students arrive at Las Encinas, bringing an onslaught of romantic entanglements, intense rumors and a fresh mystery.
  • Fatherhood (Netflix Film): After the sudden death of his wife, a new father (Kevin Hart) takes on the toughest job in the world: parenthood. Based on a true story of loss and love.
  • Jagame Thandhiram (Netflix Film): When a clever, carefree gangster is recruited to help an overseas crime lord take down a rival, he is caught off guard by the moral dilemmas that follow.
  • The Rational Life (Netflix Series): Always one to choose reason over emotion, a woman struggles when she’s drawn to two very different men, while also navigating unfairness at work.
  • The World’s Most Amazing Vacation Rentals (Netflix Series): On a budget, ready to splurge or just need someplace new? Three travelers visit short-term rentals around the globe and share tips for terrific stays.

June 19

  • Booksmart
  • Nevertheless (Netflix Series): She doesn’t believe in love but still wants a relationship. He thinks relationships are a bother but wants to flirt. Can they both get what they want?

June 21

  • Long Shot

June 22

  • Blinded by the Light
  • The Kitchen

June 23

  • Good on Paper (Netflix Film): After years of putting her career ahead of love, stand-up comic Andrea Singer has stumbled upon the perfect guy. On paper, he checks all the boxes but is he everything he appears to be?
  • The House of Flowers: The Movie (Netflix Film): The De La Mora siblings concoct a mischievous plan to break into their old family home to retrieve a hidden treasure of significant importance.
  • Murder by the Coast (Netflix Documentary): In 1999, teen Rocío Wanninkhof is murdered. Her mother’s ex-partner, Dolores Vázquez, is suspected. Did she do it? A second victim reveals the truth.
  • Too Hot to Handle: Season 2 (Netflix Series): The world’s hottest no dating dating show is back with ten sexy new singles. Anyone who dares to break the rules of no kissing, no heavy petting, and no self-gratification of any kind will see the $100,000 prize drop faster than our contestants’ libido in the least sexy vacation getaway of their lives.

June 24

  • Godzilla Singular Point (Netflix Anime): Brought together by a mysterious song, a grad student and an engineer lead the fight against an unimaginable force that may spell doom for the world.
  • The Naked Director: Season 2 (Netflix Series): Now known as the pioneer of the adult video industry, Toru Muranishi aims for even loftier heights – his dream to broadcast porn via satellite, but his growing ego and ambitions may spell his downfall.
  • Sisters on Track (Netflix Documentary): An intimate portrait of girlhood following three determined sisters in Brooklyn as they race against all odds on a journey toward hope, belonging and a brighter future.

June 25

  • The A List: Season 2 (Netflix Series): A group of teens find their friendship and courage tested on a mysterious island where the dead never die.
  • Sex/Life (Netflix Series): Sex/Life is the story of a love triangle between a woman, her husband, and her past that takes a provocative new look at female identity and desire.

June 26

  • Wonder Boy (Netflix Documentary): French fashion designer Olivier Roustein makes a remarkable ascent to artistic director of the Balmain brand, as captured in this documentary.

June 27

  • The Secret Life of Pets 2

June 28

  • The Seven Deadly Sins: Dragon’s Judgement (Netflix Anime): While Meliodas absorbs the Commandments so he can become the Demon King and save Elizabeth, Ban roams through purgatory to save his captain’s soul.

June 29

  • Black Lightning: Season 4 (Netflix Series): Wracked with guilt, Jefferson vows to leave his hero days behind. But new threats to Freeland — and metas — draw all the Pierces back into the fray.
  • Midsommar
  • StarBeam: Season 4 (Netflix Family): When villains come out to play, second grader Zoey transforms into StarBeam, a pint-sized superhero, to save the day.

June 30

  • America: The Motion Picture (Netflix Film): A chainsaw-wielding George Washington teams with beer-loving bro Sam Adams to take down the Brits in a tongue-in-cheek riff on the American Revolution.
  • Sophie: A Murder in West Cork (Netflix Documentary): This true crime series is based on the murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier, a French woman found dead near her West Cork holiday home.

Coming Soon

  • Ali & Ratu Ratu Queens (Netflix Film): After his father’s passing, a teenager sets out for New York in search of his estranged mother and soon finds love and connection in unexpected places.
  • Jiva! (Netflix Series): A street dancer juggling a dead-end job, family duties and a rocky love life realizes her moves are her ticket out of her working-class Durban township.
  • Ray (Netflix Series): From a satire to a psychological thriller, four short stories from celebrated auteur and writer Satyajit Ray are adapted for the screen in this series.
  • Record of Ragnarok (Netflix Anime): As the gods weigh the fate of humanity, a lone valkyrie proposes a final battle pitting 13 gods against 13 mortal champions. Based on the manga.
  • So Not Worth It (Netflix Series): After coming to Korea for different purposes, students from all over the world live and learn together as residents of an international dormitory.

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in June 2021

June 4

  • The Cable Guy
  • Hannibal: Seasons 1-3

June 21

  • The Avengers

June 27

  • Tales of the City (1993): Season 1

June 30

  • True Romance
  • Winx Club: Season 7

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What is Coming to Netflix Canada in April 2021

March 30, 2021 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: Netflix

Melissa McCarthy and Octavia Spencer are teaming up as a pair of superheroes in the upcoming Netflix original film THUNDER FORCE. April 2021 also means the premiere of the Netflix original series SHADOW AND BONE and the debut of the film CONCRETE COWBOY, starring Idris Elba.

April 1

  • Magical Andes: Season 2 (Netflix Documentary): Crossing and uniting seven countries in South America, the Andes always have another landscape, adventure and story to tell. Discover them all.
  • Prank Encounters: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Host Gaten Matarazzo pulls the strings on a new season of elaborate pranks involving everything from haunted mansions to ancient burial grounds. Yikes!
  • Tersanjung the Movie (Netflix Film): After growing up in a tumultuous household, Yura finds herself in a love triangle with two close friends as she faces a personal and financial crisis.
  • Worn Stories (Netflix Documentary): In this funny, heartfelt and moving docuseries, real people unpack the fascinating and quirky stories around their most meaningful pieces of clothing.
  • 300
  • Alita: Battle Angel
  • Asterix: The Secret of the Magic Potion
  • Breakaway
  • Cold Pursuit
  • Crank
  • Crank 2: High Voltage
  • Dating Amber
  • Glass
  • Green Book
  • Grindhouse: Death Proof
  • Grindhouse: Planet Terror
  • Happy Death Day 2U
  • In the Line of Fire
  • Love Don’t Cost a Thing
  • Margin Call
  • PAW Patrol: Season 7
  • Racetime!
  • Shoot ‘Em Up
  • The Eagle
  • The Flash: Season 7
  • The Last Exorcism
  • The New Guy
  • Urban Legend
  • Watchmen

April 2

  • Amazing Grace
  • Concrete Cowboy (Netflix Film): While spending the summer in North Philadelphia, a troubled teen is caught between a life of crime and his estranged father’s vibrant urban-cowboy subculture.
  • Just Say Yes (Netflix Film): Incurable romantic Lotte finds her life upended when her plans for a picture-perfect wedding unravel — just as her self-absorbed sister gets engaged.
  • Madame Claude (Netflix Film): In 1960s Paris, Madame Claude’s influence extends beyond the world of sex work – until an affluent young woman threatens to change everything.
  • Run (Netflix Film): Desiring freedom after years of isolated medical care, teenager Chloe suspects her mother might be holding her back — and harboring sinister secrets.
  • The Serpent (Netflix Original): In the 1970s, merciless killer Charles Sobhraj preys on travelers exploring the “hippie trail” of South Asia. Based on shocking true events.
  • Sky High (Netflix Film): After falling for Estrella, Ángel, a mechanic from the Madrid suburbs, dives into a world of heists and becomes the target of a relentless detective.

April 3

  • Escape from Planet Earth
  • High Life

April 4

  • What Lies Below

April 5

  • Coded Bias
  • Family Reunion: Part 3 (Netflix Family): The McKellans may be tight on funds, but the family’s never lacking in love as they power through heartache, loss and adversity of all kinds this season.

April 6

  • The Last Kids on Earth: Happy Apocalypse to You (Netflix Family): Help Jack and his monster-battling friends make choices to stay alive — and have some fun — in this interactive “Last Kids on Earth” adventure!

April 7

  • The Big Day: Collection 2 (Netflix Original): Time-honored customs marry with contemporary values — and of course, couture outfits — in this celebration of six more larger-than-life Indian weddings.
  • Dolly Parton: A MusiCares Tribute (Netflix Documentary): In a star-studded evening of music and memories, a community of iconic performers honor Dolly Parton as the MusiCares Person of the Year.
  • Snabba Cash (Netflix Original): The lives of an ambitious businesswoman, a charming gang enforcer and a troubled teen collide amidst a desperate — and sinister — pursuit of wealth.
  • This Is A Robbery: The World’s Biggest Art Heist (Netflix Documentary): In 1990, two men dressed as cops con their way into a Boston museum and steal a fortune in art. Take a deep dive into this daring and notorious crime.
  • The Wedding Coach (Netflix Original): Bridesmaids and in-laws and mason jars, oh my! Weddings are a beautiful cause for celebration, but planning one is far from a party. After barely making it down the aisle of her own wedding, comedian Jamie Lee is on a hilarious, heartwarming mission to help six engaged couples overcome the stressful real-life challenges that pop up before and on The Big Day.
  • Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story
  • Elizabeth
  • Fried Green Tomatoes
  • Hop
  • Leap Year
  • Liar Liar
  • Missing Link
  • Pride & Prejudice (2005)
  • Ray
  • Ride Along
  • This Is 40
  • Wild Child

April 8

  • The Way of the Househusband (Netflix Anime): After disappearing from the underworld, the legendary yakuza Tatsu, “the Immortal Dragon,” resurfaces — as a fiercely devoted stay-at-home husband.

April 9

  • Have You Ever Seen Fireflies? (Netflix Film): Rebellious, irreverent wunderkind Gülseren navigates loneliness, love and loss against the current of political turmoil and social change.
  • Night in Paradise (Netflix Film): Hiding out in Jeju Island following a brutal tragedy, a wronged mobster with a target on his back connects with a woman who has her own demons.
  • Thunder Force (Netflix Film): Two childhood best friends reunite as an unlikely crime-fighting superhero duo when one invents a formula that gives ordinary people superpowers.
  • Words on Bathroom Walls

April 10

  • The Stand-In

April 11

  • Diana: The Interview that Shook the World

April 12

  • New Gods: Nezha Reborn (Netflix Film): While living as an ordinary deliveryman and motor racing fan, Ne Zha encounters old nemeses and must rediscover his powers to protect his loved ones.
  • Teen Spirit

April 13

  • The Baker and the Beauty: Season 1
  • Godzilla: King of the Monsters
  • Mighty Express: Season 3 (Netflix Family): The strong and fast Mighty Express trains are always ready to save the day with more heroic rescues and thrilling stunts throughout Tracksville!
  • My Love: Six Stories of True Love (Netflix Documentary): Six longtime couples in different parts of the world share their decades-long love in these tender portraits filmed over the course of one year.

April 14

  • The Circle: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Ready for more strategic shenanigans? A new cast of allies, enemies and not-so-subtle catfish connect and compete for a major cash prize.
  • Dad Stop Embarrassing Me! (Netflix Original): Brian Dixon knows how important family is. When his teenage daughter comes to live with him, he enlists the help of his Pops, sister, and best friend to tackle teenage boys, TikTok, and the family business.
  • The Intruder
  • Law School (Netflix Original): When a grim incident occurs at their prestigious school, justice through law is put to a test by a tough law professor and his ambitious students.
  • Love and Monsters (Netflix Film): Seven years after he survived the monster apocalypse, lovably hapless Joel leaves his cozy underground bunker behind on a quest to reunite with his ex.
  • The Soul (Netflix Film): While investigating the death of a businessman, a prosecutor and his wife uncover occult secrets as they face their own life-and-death dilemma.
  • Why Did You Kill Me? (Netflix Documentary): The line between justice and revenge blurs when a devastated family uses social media to track down the people who killed 24-year-old Crystal Theobald.

April 15

  • Ride or Die (Netflix Film): Rei helps the woman she’s been in love with for years escape her abusive husband. While on the run, their feelings for each other catch fire.

April 16

  • The 2nd
  • Arlo the Alligator Boy (Netflix Family): To find the father he never knew, optimistic Arlo leaves his swampy Southern home for New York City, making friends and dodging trappers along the way.
  • Ajeeb Daastaans (Netflix Film): Four shorts explore the surprising ways in which unexpected catalysts inflame the uncomfortable emotions simmering under fractured relationships.
  • Fast & Furious Spy Racers: Season 4: Mexico (Netflix Family): When the Spy Racers are framed for a crime they didn’t commit, they flee to Mexico to clear their name and uncover a new evil scheme.
  • Into the Beat (Netflix Film): A teen ballerina discovers hip-hop by chance and is faced with an impossible choice: Does she follow her parents’ footsteps… or her newfound passion?
  • Why Are You Like This (Netflix Original): Three best friends negotiate work, fun, identity politics, hookups and wild nights out in this razor-sharp satire of millennial life in Melbourne.

April 18

  • Luis Miguel – The Series: Season 2 (Netflix Original): As his career skyrockets, Luis Miguel struggles with his family life amidst a string of betrayals, heartbreaking revelations and a crushing loss.

April 20

  • The Gift
  • Izzy’s Koala World: Season 2 (Netflix Family): When a koala needs help, Izzy Bee and her family are there — and with Australia’s extreme fires taking a toll, their care is needed now more than ever!
  • Ocean’s Eleven

April 21

  • Zero (Netflix Original): A shy teen with the extraordinary power to turn invisible joins the fight to defend his neighborhood despite wanting to escape to pursue his dream.

April 22

  • Life in Color with David Attenborough (Netflix Documentary): Premiering this Earth Day, in a stunning new three-part series, David Attenborough travels the world from the rainforests of Costa Rica to the snowy Scottish Highlands to reveal the extraordinary and never-before-seen ways animals use color. Using revolutionary camera technology created specifically for this series, viewers will experience how colors invisible to the human eye play a vital role in animal interactions. From the seemingly magical ultraviolet signals on a butterfly’s wings to the surprising yet crucial purpose behind a Bengal tiger’s stripes, a hidden world of color is waiting to be discovered.

April 23

  • The Prodigy
  • Shadow and Bone (Netflix Original): Dark forces conspire against orphan mapmaker Alina Starkov when she unleashes an extraordinary power that could change the fate of her war-torn world.
  • Tell Me When (Netflix Film): Workaholic Will puts his humdrum life in LA on hold to fulfill his grandpa’s last wish: visiting Mexico City’s most iconic sights and falling in love.

April 25

  • RuPaul’s Secret Celebrity Drag Race: Season 1

April 26

  • Greta

April 27

  • Fatma (Netflix Original): Fatma (35), an ordinary cleaning lady, commits an unexpected murder while searching for her missing husband, Zafer, who was just released from jail. Zafer’s dodgy underground associates soon find out what she did, and the only way for her to survive in this man’s world is to continue killing. She gets away with it too – since no one takes her to be more than an ordinary cleaner, she becomes an invisible killer. In the end, murder becomes a release for the years of struggle and grief that she had repressed, and a new part of her identity she must confront.
  • Go! Go! Cory Carson: Season 4 (Netflix Family): Whether helping out his friends or making new ones with sister Chrissy, Cory is always on the move and ready for any adventure that comes his way!
  • PJ Masks: Season 3

April 28

  • Sexify (Netflix Original): While working to create a sex app, a young woman and her friends set out to explore the world of intimacy and learn about themselves in the process.
  • Headspace Guide to Sleep (Netflix Documentary): Learn all about sleep, your relationship with it, and how to build healthy habits for a more restful night in Headspace Guide to Sleep. Over the course of seven animated episodes, Headspace Director of Meditation and Mindfulness teacher, Eve Lewis Prieto, reveals the science behind a healthy night’s sleep and provides tips on how to get the best sleep you’ve ever had. Each fifteen minute episode explores a different aspect of our relationship with sleep—such as insomnia, stress, our phones, and even sleeping pills—followed by a guided wind down designed to help you on your journey to a better sleep. Headspace Guide to Sleep is the second of three series with Headspace and Vox Media Studios including Headspace Guide to Meditation, which is now streaming, and an upcoming interactive experience.

April 29

  • Things Heard & Seen (Netflix Film): A Manhattan couple moves to a historic hamlet in the Hudson Valley and come to discover that their marriage has a sinister darkness, one that rivals their new home’s history. Based on the acclaimed novel by Elizabeth Brundage.
  • Yasuke (Netflix Anime): He came from Africa and fought alongside a mighty feudal lord in brutal 16th century Japan. They called him the Black Samurai, and he became a legend.

April 30

  • Fighting with My Family
  • The Innocent (Netflix Original): An accidental killing leads a man down a dark hole of intrigue and murder. Just as he finds love and freedom, one phone call brings back the nightmare.
  • The Mitchells vs. The Machines (Netflix Family): From the humans who brought you the Academy Award-winning Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse and The LEGO Movie comes The Mitchells vs. The Machines, an animated action-comedy about an ordinary family who find themselves in the middle of their biggest family challenge yet…saving the world from the robot apocalypse. No big deal, right? It all starts when creative outsider Katie Mitchell is accepted into the film school of her dreams and is eager to leave home and find “her people,” when her nature-loving dad insists on having the whole family drive her to school and bond during one last totally-not-awkward-or-forced road trip. But just when the trip can’t get any worse, the family suddenly finds itself in the middle of the robot uprising! Everything from smart phones, to roombas, to evil Furbys are employed to capture every human on the planet. Now it’s up to the Mitchells, including upbeat mom Linda, quirky little brother Aaron, their squishy pug, Monchi, and two friendly, but simple-minded robots to save humanity.
  • Pet Stars (Netflix Original): Follow talent management company Pets on Q as they work with the biggest animal influencers on social media in this reality series.
  • The Unremarkable Juanquini: Season 2 (Netflix Original): The Morales and the Orduz families are in a sticky situation under the same roof. But Captain González is on to them, no matter where they hide.

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in April 2021

April 6

  • Happy Gilmore

April 11

  • Shrek Forever After
  • Shrek the Third

April 12

  • Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

April 18

  • Just Friends

April 30

  • Kingdom: Seasons 1-3

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What is Coming to Netflix Canada in March 2021

February 25, 2021 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: Netflix

Jennifer Garner stars in the new Netflix original film YES DAY, which drops on the streaming service in March 2021. This month you can also watch a new documentary about the college admissions scandal, as well as THE IRREGULARS, a new series about a group of misfits who help Sherlock Holmes solve crimes.

March 1

  • Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell (Netflix Documentary): Featuring rare footage and in-depth interviews, this documentary celebrates the life of The Notorious B.I.G. on his journey from hustler to rap king.
  • 10 Years
  • Blanche Gardin: Bonne Nuit Blanche
  • Coroner: Seasons 1-2
  • Diana
  • Happy Feet Two
  • Hit & Run
  • How to Be a Latin Lover
  • Jonah Hex
  • Just One of the Guys
  • Mary, Queen of Scots
  • Power Rangers Beast Morphers: S2
  • RocknRolla
  • Rush Hour
  • Rush Hour 2
  • S.W.A.T.
  • Serendipity
  • Shazam!
  • The American
  • The Bucket List
  • The Karate Kid Part II
  • The Karate Kid Part III
  • The Mask of Zorro
  • The Pianist
  • The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning
  • Thomas & Friends: Marvelous Machinery: A New Arrival
  • Thomas & Friends: Marvelous Machinery: World of Tomorrow
  • Trickster: Season 1
  • U.S. Marshals
  • Welcome to Marwen
  • When Calls the Heart: Season 5
  • You Don’t Mess with the Zohan

March 2

  • Word Party: Season 5 (Netflix Family): Party with animal babies Franny, Bailey, Kip, Lulu and Tilly as they learn new words and life lessons in English and Mandarin through song and dance!

March 3

  • Moxie (Netflix Film): Inspired by her mom’s rebellious past and a confident new friend, a shy 16-year-old publishes an anonymous zine calling out sexism at her school.
  • Murder Among the Mormons (Netflix Documentary): Salt Lake City, 1985. A series of pipe bombs kills two people and severely injures another, jolting the epicenter of the LDS Church. The murders send further shockwaves through the community when a trove of early Mormon letters and diaries are found destroyed in the vehicle of the third victim, Mark Hofmann, a renowned collector of rare documents, including the infamous White Salamander Letter — an artifact whose contents threatened to shake the very foundations of Mormonism. As Hofmann fights for his life, investigators race to uncover the truth. Directed by Jared Hess (Napoleon Dynamite) and Tyler Measom (An Honest Liar), MURDER AMONG THE MORMONS is the first comprehensive look at one of the most shocking crimes to have ever taken place among the Mormon community and the criminal mastermind behind it all.
  • Being John Malkovich
  • Blue Crush
  • Fletch
  • Friday Night Lights
  • How To Build A Girl
  • Oblivion
  • Pitch Perfect
  • Pitch Perfect 2
  • Scarface
  • Take Me Home Tonight
  • The Tale of Despereaux

March 4

  • The Flash: Season 7 (New episodes weekly)
  • Pacific Rim: The Black (Netflix Anime): After Kaiju ravages Australia, two siblings pilot a Jaeger to search for their parents, encountering new creatures, seedy characters and chance allies.

March 5

  • City of Ghosts (Netflix Family): Meet the Ghost Club! Their adventures take them all around Los Angeles as they interview ghosts, solve problems and learn about their city’s history.
  • Dogwashers (Netflix Film): When a narco past his prime refuses to pay a debt to an upstart, only a secret stash of money can save his men. But guess what the gardener just found?
  • Nevenka: Breaking the Silence (Netflix Documentary): This docuseries examines Spain’s historic 2001 lawsuit, in which city councilor Nevenka Fernández accused Mayor Ismael Álvarez of sexual harassment.
  • Sentinelle (Netflix Film): Transferred home after a traumatizing combat mission, a highly trained French soldier uses her lethal skills to hunt down the man who hurt her sister.
  • Vice
  • Yes, God, Yes

March 6

  • Ladies in Black

March 8

  • Bombay Begums (Netflix Original): From boardrooms to society’s margins, five ambitious women from various walks of life navigate dreams, desires and disappointments in modern Mumbai.
  • Bombay Rose (Netflix Film): Escaping from child marriage, a young club dancer living in the streets of Bombay, must choose between fending for her family and finding love with a boy orphaned by the militancy. Painted frame by frame and woven delicately through music, a red rose brings together three tales of impossible loves. Love between two dreamers tested by duty and religious divides. Love between two women. Love of an entire city for its Bollywood stars. Based on true events, the film, in documentary fashion, explores the ruthlessness of a society where the love and life that reigns on the big screen can crush you in its mean streets. Bombay Rose is directed by Gitanjali Rao and produced by Cinestaan Film Company/Les Films d’ici. An award-winning festival favorite, it was the first Indian animated film ever selected to open Venice Critics Week; it was also selected by the Toronto International Film Festival and the BFI London Film Festival, and an award winner at the Chicago and Mumbai Film Festivals.

March 9

  • The Guest
  • The Houseboat (Netflix Original): Musicians and friends Fynn Kliemann and Olli Schulz spend two difficult years trying to restore the home of singer Gunter Gabriel to its former glory.
  • StarBeam: Season 3 (Netflix Family): StarBeam is back with her family and favorite sidekicks to defend Somerset from all the wacky villains trying to stir up trouble and spoil the fun!

March 10

  • Dealer (Netflix Original): Tensions erupt when two filmmakers infiltrate an area ruled by gangs to shoot a music video for a rapper in this gritty found-footage series.
  • Last Chance U: Basketball (Netflix Documentary): From Greg Whiteley (Cheer) and the team behind Emmy-winning Last Chance U comes LAST CHANCE U: BASKETBALL, an honest, gritty look inside the world of community college basketball. Over the course of eight episodes, viewers will follow the East Los Angeles College Huskies (ELAC) in their high stakes chase to an unprecedented California state basketball championship. Led by passionate head coach John Mosley, the ELAC team is made up of former D1 recruits and powerhouse athletes hustling to prove themselves for a last chance to fulfill their dreams of playing at the next level. But the team is tested as the players battle adversity, inner demons, and emotions on and off the court.
  • Marriage or Mortgage (Netflix Original): A wedding planner and a real estate agent compete to win the hearts and budgets of spouses-to-be. Will they pick fairy-tale nuptials or a dream home?

March 11

  • The Block Island Sound
  • Coven of Sisters (Netflix Film): Basque Country, 1609. To postpone their execution, a group of women accused of witchcraft lure their inquisitor into witnessing the witches’ Sabbath.

March 12

  • Love Alarm: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Longing for resounding proof of her feelings, Jojo sets out to uninstall the shield and make the app ring for her one true love.
  • The One (Netflix Original): Love — and lies — spiral when a DNA researcher helps discover a way to find the perfect partner, and creates a bold new matchmaking service.
  • Paper Lives (Netflix Film): In the streets of Istanbul, ailing waste warehouse worker Mehmet takes a small boy under his wing and must soon confront his own traumatic childhood.
  • Paradise PD: Part 3 (Netflix Original): The not-so-honorable police officers of Paradise engage in dog blackmail, sperm theft, doughnut shop intimidation and many more unspeakable crimes.
  • YES DAY (Netflix Film): Always feeling like they have to say NO to their kids and co-workers, Allison and Carlos decide to give their three kids a YES DAY — where for 24 hours the kids make the rules. Little did they know that they’d be going on a whirlwind adventure around Los Angeles, that would bring the family closer to each other than ever before.

March 14

  • The Curse of La Llorona

March 15

  • A Call to Spy
  • Bakugan: Armored Alliance
  • The Last Blockbuster (2020)
  • The Lost Pirate Kingdom (Netflix Original): The real-life pirates of the Caribbean violently plunder the world’s riches and form a surprisingly egalitarian republic in this documentary series.
  • Shithouse
  • Zero Chill (Netflix Family): Talented teen figure skater Kayla is forced to leave everything behind when her family follows her twin brother, Mac, to a prestigious hockey academy.

March 16

  • RebellComedy: Straight Outta the Zoo (Netflix Comedy Special): The comics of RebellComedy take the stage and tackle topics including mistaken identities, being the “funny” kid and anatomically interesting starfish.
  • Waffles + Mochi (Netflix Family): Curious puppet pals Waffles and Mochi travel the world exploring the wonders of food and culture while learning how to cook with fresh ingredients.

March 17

  • Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal (Netflix Documentary): Reenactments drive this documentary investigating the mastermind behind a scam to sneak the kids of rich and famous families into top US universities.
  • Under Suspicion: Uncovering the Wesphael Case (Netflix Original): This true-crime series follows the high-profile court case of Belgian politician Bernard Wesphael, who was accused of murdering his wife in 2013.
  • The Wedding Guest

March 18

  • B: The Beginning Succession (Netflix Anime): When Keith is abducted and a friend from Koku’s past resurfaces, Killer B returns and everyone is pulled into a conspiracy involving the crown.
  • Cabras da Peste (Netflix Film): Two wildly mismatched cops from different Brazilian states are forced to work together to take on a gang operating in both of their homelands.
  • Nate Bargatze: The Greatest Average American (Netflix Comedy Special): Tennessee-born comedian, actor, and podcast host Nate Bargatze is back with his second hour-long Netflix original comedy special, Nate Bargatze: The Greatest Average American. Nate reflects on being part of the Oregon Trail generation, meeting his wife while working at Applebee’s and the hilariously relatable moments of being a father and husband. Nate Bargatze: The Greatest Average American premieres globally on Netflix on March 18, 2021. The special is directed by Troy Miller, who also serves as Executive Producer alongside Alex Murray, Tim Sarkes and Bargatze.
  • Skylines (2020)

March 19

  • Alien TV: Season (Netflix Family): Alien reporters Ixbee, Pixbee and Squee return to Earth, where they learn about more odd human customs and inventions like trains and fashion.
  • Country Comfort (Netflix Family): An aspiring young country singer finds the band she’s been missing when she takes a job as a nanny for a musically talented family.
  • Formula 1: Drive to Survive: Season 3 (Netflix Original): During a shortened 2020 season, Lewis Hamilton, Daniel Ricciardo and other top drivers pursue checkered flags as COVID-19 turns the world upside down.
  • One Small Problem (Netflix Original): The love of his life hates kids. So when his 9-year-old daughter suggests she pretend to be his sister… what could go wrong?
  • Sky Rojo (Netflix Original): On the run from their pimp and his henchmen, three women embark on a wild and crazy journey in search of freedom. From the creators of “Money Heist.”

March 22

  • Navillera (Netflix Original): A 70-year-old with a dream and a 23-year-old with a gift lift each other out of harsh realities and rise to the challenge of becoming ballerinos.

March 23

  • Loyiso Gola: Unlearning (Netflix Comedy Special): South African comedian Loyiso Gola serves up practical philosophy and filter-free humor as he tackles topics like race, identity and world politics.
  • Pokémon Detective Pikachu

March 24

  • Seaspiracy (Netflix Documentary): Passionate about ocean life, a filmmaker sets out to document the harm that humans do to marine species — and uncovers a sinister global conspiracy.
  • Who Killed Sara? (Netflix Original): After 18 years in prison, Álex takes his revenge on the Lazcano family, who framed him for the murder of his sister Sara to save their reputation.

March 25

  • Caught by a Wave (Netflix Film): After falling in love at a beachside summer camp in Sicily, a painful truth inspires two teenage sailing enthusiasts to live their lives to the fullest.
  • DOTA: Dragon’s Blood (Netflix Anime): After encounters with a dragon and a princess on her own mission, a Dragon Knight becomes embroiled in events larger than he could have ever imagined.
  • Secret Magic Control Agency (Netflix Family): Hansel and Gretel of fairy tale fame — now acting as secret agents — must use magic, clever thinking and teamwork on a mission to find a missing king.

March 26

  • A Week Away (Netflix Film): Troubled teen Will Hawkins (Kevin Quinn) has a run-in with the law that puts him at an important crossroad: go to juvenile detention or attend a Christian summer camp. At first a fish-out-of-water, Will opens his heart, discovers love with a camp regular (Bailee Madison), and sense of belonging in the last place he expected to find it.
  • Bad Trip (Netflix Film): In a hidden-camera comedy from the producer of “Bad Grandpa,” two pals embark on a road trip full of funny pranks that pull real people into the mayhem.
  • Croupier (1998)
  • Honest Thief
  • The Irregulars (Netflix Original): In 19th-century London, a group of misfits works to solve supernatural crimes at the behest of Dr. Watson and his elusive partner, Sherlock Holmes.
  • Magic for Humans by Mago Pop (Netflix Original): Illusionist Mago Pop takes to the streets of Barcelona, where he amazes folks of all ages and walks of life with tricks that inspire delight and wonder.
  • Nailed It!: Double Trouble (Netflix Original): When two clueless cake “artists” team up, the reveals are even more ridiculous. From best buds to brothers and sisters, these bakers are twice as bad.

March 28

  • Bill & Ted Face The Music

March 29

  • Gods of Egypt
  • Rainbow High: Season 1

March 30

  • Octonauts & the Ring of Fire (Netflix Family): When lava-spewing volcanoes start a chain reaction of disasters across the ocean, the Octonauts must work together to save their sea creature friends.

March 31

  • Haunted: Latin America (Netflix Original): Real people’s terrifying tales of the chilling, unexplained and paranormal come to life with dramatic reenactments in this reality series.

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in March 2021

March 1

  • Jaws
  • Jaws 2
  • Jaws 3
  • Jaws: The Revenge
  • The Bourne Identity
  • The Bourne Legacy
  • The Bourne Supremacy
  • The Bourne Ultimatum

March 3

  • Rectify: Seasons 1-4

March 7

  • A Star Is Born

March 30

  • Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
  • Madagascar
  • Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted
  • Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
  • Spy Kids
  • Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams
  • Spy Kids 3: Game Over
  • Spy Kids: All the Time in the World

March 31

  • Peppa Pig: Seasons 1-5

Filed Under: Featured, For Canadian Eyes Only!, Netflix

What is Coming to Netflix in December 2020

November 25, 2020 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: Liam Daniel/Netflix

Chadwick Boseman’s final film, MA RAINEY’S BLACK BOTTOM will be coming to Netflix in December 2020. You can also stream the final season of THE CHILLING ADVENTURES OF SABRINA, David Fincher’s new film MANK, the Netflix original film THE PROM (starring Meryl Streep), and Shonda Rhimes’ first series for Netflix, BRIDGERTON, which is a sprawling period show.

December 1

  • Angela’s Christmas Wish (Netflix Film): A determined Angela makes a wish to reunite her family in time for Christmas, then launches a plan to find her way from Ireland to Australia.
  • The Holiday Movies That Made Us (Netflix Original): Unwrap the real stories behind these iconic Christmas blockbusters, thanks to insider interviews and behind-the-scenes peeks.
  • Natalie Palamides: Nate – A One Man Show (Netflix Comedy Special): Meet Nate – Your stereotypical masculine man just trying to be better. Executive produced by Amy Poehler and directed by Philip Burgers, Natalie Palamides: Nate – One Man Show follows an alpha male, portrayed by Natalie Palamides, learning to express emotion and understand the rules of consent. The can-crushing, axe-yielding special premieres globally on Netflix on December 1, 2020.
  • 3 Days to Kill (2014)
  • 50 First Dates (2004)
  • A Thin Line Between Love & Hate (1996)
  • Angels & Demons (2009)
  • Are You The One: Seasons 1-2
  • Chef (2014)
  • The Da Vinci Code (2006)
  • E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
  • Effie Gray (2014)
  • Gormiti: Season 1
  • The Happytime Murders (2018)
  • Ink Master: Seasons 1-2
  • Jurassic Park (1993)
  • Jurassic Park III (2001)
  • Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011)
  • Little Nicky (2000)
  • The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997)
  • Monster House (2006)
  • Peppermint (2018)
  • Quigley Down Under (1990)
  • Runaway Bride (1999)
  • Super Wings: Season 3
  • Stargate SG-1: Seasons 1-10
  • Transformers Rescue Bots Academy: Season 2
  • Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family (2011)
  • Why Did I Get Married? (2007)

December 2

  • Alien Worlds (Netflix Documentary): Applying the laws of life on Earth to the rest of the galaxy, this series blends science fact and fiction to imagine alien life on other planets.
  • Ari Eldjárn: Pardon My Icelandic (Netflix Comedy Special): In this upbeat English-language special, comedian Ari Eldjárn pokes fun at Nordic rivalries, Hollywood’s take on Thor, the whims of toddlers and more.
  • Fierce (Netflix Film): A gifted young singer becomes an instant sensation on a popular talent show. But her real goal is earning the love of her father, a member of the jury.
  • Hazel Brugger: Tropical (Netflix Comedy Special): In this stand-up special, comedian Hazel Brugger offers her breezy takes on unruly geese, chatty gynecologists, German bank loans and more.

December 3

  • Break (Netflix Film): After a serious accident, Lucie tries to rediscover herself as a dancer and meets Vincent, a talented b-boy battling his own insecurities.
  • Chico Bon Bon and the Very Berry Holiday (Netflix Family): The Fix-It Force makes a plan to hit every home as fast as they can, delivering Blunderberry Cakes before the town awakes to avoid a holiday disaster.
  • Just Another Christmas (Tudo Bem No Natal Que Vem) (Netflix Film): Stuck in a time loop where it’s forever Christmas, a family man who hates the holiday starts to learn valuable lessons about what’s important in life.

December 4

  • Bhaag Beanie Bhaag (Netflix Original): Beanie has always done what’s asked of her — until she decides to run from her very comfortable life and pursue a career in stand-up comedy. As she navigates the demands of everyone from her concerned parents to her proposal-popping boyfriend, this is Beanie’s journey to carve out the life she wants for herself amidst the chaos.
  • Big Mouth: Season 4 (Netflix Original): On the brink of eighth grade, the friends contend with summer camp torments, shady alter egos, new make-out frontiers and Tito the Anxiety Mosquito.
  • Bombay Rose (Netflix Film): Amidst the bustle of a magnetic and multifaceted city, the budding love between two dreamers is tested by duty and religious divides.
  • Captain Underpants Mega Blissmas (Netflix Family): Christmas gets weird — really weird — after George and Harold go back in time to change up a few of their beloved holiday’s traditions.
  • Christmas Crossfire (Wir Können Nicht Anders) (Netflix Film): A man foils an attempted murder, then flees the crew of would-be killers along with their intended target as a woman he’s just met tries to find him.
  • The Great British Baking Show: Holidays: Season 3 (Netflix Original): Cake pops, canapes, favorite contestants from seasons past and the “Derry Girls” cast bring Yuletide joy to the tent. But will Paul be naughty or nice?
  • Kings of Joburg: Season 1
  • Leyla Everlasting (Netflix Film): A resilient housewife, her husband and their marriage therapist become mired in a toxic love triangle and a plot to obtain an antique manuscript.
  • MANK (Netflix Film): 1930s Hollywood is reevaluated through the eyes of scathing wit and alcoholic screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz as he races to finish “Citizen Kane.”
  • Pokémon Journeys: The Series: Part 3 (Netflix Family): Ash and his Pokémon battle in the World Coronation Series while he and Goh continue their research with Professor Cerise, meeting Pokémon everywhere.
  • Selena: The Series (Netflix Original): A coming-of-age story following Selena as she chases her dreams, and the heart-wrenching and life-changing sacrifices she and her family make as they navigate the highs and lows of success, loss, love, and music.

December 5

  • Detention (Netflix Original): A tormented student uncovers unsettling secrets at her remote high school as betrayal and a paranormal encounter upend her life.
  • Mighty Express: A Mighty Christmas (Netflix Family): The Mighty Express welcomes a new train and speeds into a snowstorm to deliver Santa’s presents and save Christmas for all the kids in Tracksville.

December 7

  • Ava (2020)
  • Manhunt: Deadly Games

December 8

  • Bobbleheads The Movie (2020)
  • Emicida: AmarElo – É Tudo Para Ontem (Netflix Documentary): Between scenes from his concert in São Paulo’s Theatro Municipal, rapper and activist Emicida celebrates the rich legacy of Black Brazilian culture.
  • Lovestruck in the City (Netflix Original): Heart stolen by a free-spirited woman after a beachside romance, a passionate architect sets out to reunite with her on the streets of Seoul.
  • Mr. Iglesias: Part 3 (Netflix Original): As he begins a new relationship, Gabe pushes his students to face their fears, dream big and believe in themselves — lessons he tries to take to heart.
  • Spirit Riding Free: Ride Along Adventure (Netflix Family): Join Lucky and her friends on a mission to save Maricela’s beloved mare, Mystery, from greedy horse thieves who’ve taken her captive with a wild herd.
  • Super Monsters: Santa’s Super Monster Helpers (Netflix Family): When Santa needs serious help prepping all of his presents, the Super Monsters lend a hand — and some monster magic — to get every gift out on time!
  • Triple 9 (2016)

December 9

  • Ashley Garcia: Genius in Love: Christmas (Netflix Family): It’s the most wonderful time of the year… until Ashley has visions of a not-so-festive future dancing in her head on Christmas Eve.
  • The Big Show Show: Christmas (Netflix Family): Ho, ho, nooo! After an injury forces the Big Show to cease all Santa duties, Cassy steps up as Mrs. Claus to keep the Christmas spirit alive.
  • Rose Island (L’Incredibile storia dell’Isola Delle Rose) (Netflix Film): An idealistic engineer builds his own island off the coast of Italy and declares it a nation, drawing the attention of the world — and the government.
  • The Surgeon’s Cut (Netflix Documentary): The Surgeon’s Cut profiles four ground-breaking surgeons from around the world, each with a visionary approach to their craft. Viewers will follow along as they perform innovative operations and procedures, and reveal personal insight into their journey into medicine, providing a unique window into the world of surgery. Through the individual stories of these experts, the series explores how our understanding of the human body is constantly being reinvented by new discoveries and techniques. Specialty areas featured include fetal medicine, neurosurgery, transplant surgery and cardiology.

December 10

  • Alice in Borderland (Netflix Original): A video-game-obsessed young man finds himself in a strange version of Tokyo where he and other visitors must compete in deadly games to survive.

December 11

  • A Trash Truck Christmas (Netflix Family): When Santa crash-lands in the junkyard on Christmas Eve, Hank, Trash Truck and their animal friends all have a hand in rescuing the holiday for everyone.
  • Canvas (Netflix Film): A grieving grandfather struggling to reclaim his passion for painting after suffering a loss finds the inspiration to create again.
  • Giving Voice (Netflix Documentary): Students from across the US audition for a spot in the August Wilson Monologue Competition, culminating in a riveting final round on a Broadway stage.
  • The Mess You Leave Behind (El desorden que dejas) (Netflix Original): A teacher starts her job at a high school but is haunted by a suspicious death that occurred there weeks before… and begins fearing for her own life.
  • The Prom (Netflix Film): A group of down-on-their-luck Broadway stars shake up life in small-town Indiana as they rally behind a teen fighting to bring her girlfriend to prom.

December 14

  • A California Christmas (Netflix Film): With his carefree lifestyle on the line, a wealthy charmer poses as a ranch hand to get a hardworking farmer to sell her family’s land before Christmas.
  • Hilda: Season 2 (Netflix Family): As Hilda explores new places and hidden spaces around Trolberg, her love of adventure and a growing streak of independence could lead her into trouble.
  • Tiny Pretty Things (Netflix Original): When an attack brings down the star student at an elite ballet school, her replacement enters a world of lies, betrayal — and cutthroat competition.

December 15

  • Black Ink Crew New York: Seasons 1-2
  • The Challenge: Seasons 10 and 13
  • Grizzlies (2020)
  • The Professor and the Madman (2019)
  • Pup Academy: Season 2
  • Song Exploder: Volume 2 (Netflix Original): Based on the acclaimed podcast of the same name, and from host Hrishikesh Hirway and Oscar®-winning filmmaker Morgan Neville, each episode of Song Exploder features some of the world’s greatest musicians as they reveal how they brought one of their songs to life. The series weaves together in-depth interviews, archival footage, and raw recordings as each artist breaks down their song, layer by layer, sharing intimate insight into the personal inspiration behind the music and lyrics. Featured artists in Volume 2 include: Dua Lipa, the Grammy and BRIT Award-winning singer and songwriter delves into the personal struggles and musical influences that went into the making of her hit song “Love Again” from her second studio album, Future Nostalgia. The Killers, the Multi-Platinum band break down “When You Were Young,” the deeply personal song that felt like a turning point for the band. Nine Inch Nails, Oscar, Grammy and Emmy-winning composer and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Trent Reznor discusses powerfully haunting song “Hurt,” the final track on NIN’s second studio album, The Downward Spiral. Natalia Lafourcade, the Grammy and 14-time Latin Grammy-winning singer and songwriter, explains how she channeled her history and homeland of Veracruz, Mexico, to create the hit song “Hasta La Raíz.”
  • Teen Mom 2: Seasons 1-2

December 16

  • Anitta: Made In Honorio (Netflix Documentary): In this intimate documentary, Brazilian pop queen Anitta opens up about fame, family and her fierce work ethic, revealing the woman behind the hits.
  • BREAK IT ALL: The History of Rock in Latin America (Netflix Documentary): Through interviews, archival footage and many music hits, this series tells the history of rock ‘n’ roll and youth culture throughout Latin America.
  • How To Ruin Christmas: The Wedding (Netflix Original): Prodigal daughter Tumi goes home for the holidays and manages to ruin her sister’s wedding plans. Now she must make things right before it’s too late.
  • Lee Daniels’ The Butler (2013)
  • Nocturnal Animals (2016)
  • The Ripper (Netflix Documentary): Investigators and witnesses recall how a modern-day Jack the Ripper terrorized the north of England during the late 1970s.
  • Run On (Netflix Original): Veering off course from his preset path, a track star follows his own pace and heart for the first time after a film translator steps into his life.
  • Vir Das: Outside In – The Lockdown Special (Netflix Original): Stage banter takes on a different — deeper — meaning as the comedian performs online shows to homebound viewers worldwide from his Mumbai residence.

December 17

  • Braven (2018)

December 18

  • Guest House (2020)
  • Home for Christmas: Season 2 (Netflix Original): When love rings your doorbell, are you ready? Follow Johanne through another December as she continues her pursuit for eternal, warm and real love. When her family and the world around her fall apart, how can she still believe in real and bottomless love? Does it even exist and will she find the one true love for Christmas this year?
  • Jeopardy! Champion Run V
  • Jeopardy! Champion Run VI
  • Jeopardy! Teacher’s Tournament
  • Jeopardy! College Championship
  • Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions
  • Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (Netflix Film): Tensions rise when the trailblazing Mother of the Blues and her band gather at a Chicago recording studio in 1927. Adapted from August Wilson’s play.
  • Sweet Home (Netflix Original): As savage monsters inflict terror and threaten humanity, a troubled teen with inner demons emerges as his neighbors’ best bet for survival.

December 20

  • Rhys Nicholson Live At The Athenaeum (2019)

December 21

  • The Con Is On (2018)

December 22

  • After We Collided (2020)
  • London Hughes: To Catch a D*ck (Netflix Comedy Special): London is confused. She’s awesome, successful, attractive, and has no gag reflex and yet.. somehow, incredibly single… how on earth has that happened?! In this hilariously provocative, empowering show, London will explore the complete mystery of why the world is full of desirable, brilliant but single women – who definitely don’t need a man but wouldn’t mind the option.
  • Rhyme Time Town Singalongs (Netflix Family): Sing along with the Rhyme Time Town friends as they use their imaginations and flex their problem-solving skills with snackable, snap-worthy songs.
  • Shaun the Sheep: The Farmer’s Llamas (2020)
  • Timmy Time: Season 2

December 23

  • The Midnight Sky (Netflix Film): This post-apocalyptic tale follows Augustine (George Clooney), a lonely scientist in the Arctic, as he races to stop Sully (Felicity Jones) and her fellow astronauts from returning home to a mysterious global catastrophe. Clooney directs the adaptation of Lily Brooks-Dalton’s acclaimed novel Good Morning, Midnight, co-starring David Oyelowo, Kyle Chandler, Demián Bichir and Tiffany Boone.
  • Your Name Engraved Herein (Netflix Film): Set in the backdrop of 1987 where martial law just ended in Taiwan, two male students fell in love against the expectations of society.

December 25

  • Bridgerton (Netflix Original): From Shondaland and Creator Chris Van Dusen, Bridgerton follows Daphne Bridgerton (Phoebe Dyvenor), the eldest daughter of the powerful Bridgerton family as she makes her debut onto Regency London’s competitive marriage market. Hoping to follow in her parent’s footsteps and find a match sparked by true love, Daphne’s prospects initially seem to be unrivaled. But as her older brother begins to rule out her potential suitors, the high society scandal sheet written by the mysterious Lady Whistledown casts aspersions on Daphne. Enter the highly desirable and rebellious Duke of Hastings (Regé-Jean Page), committed bachelor and the catch of the season for the debutantes’ mamas. Despite proclaiming that they want nothing the other has to offer, their attraction is undeniable and sparks fly as they find themselves engaged in an increasing battle of wits while navigating society’s expectations for their future. Bridgerton is a romantic, scandalous, and quick-witted series that celebrates the timelessness of enduring friendships, families finding their way, and the search for a love that conquers all. The series also stars Golda Rosheuvel, Jonathan Bailey, Luke Newton, Claudia Jessie, Nicola Coughlan, Ruby Barker, Sabrina Bartlett, Ruth Gemmell, Adjoa Andoh, Polly Walker, Bessie Carter and Harriet Cains and Julie Andrews as the voice of Lady Whistledown. The series is inspired by Julia Quinn’s novels.

December 26

  • Asphalt Burning (Børning 3) (Netflix Film): When the brakes slam on his wedding, Roy accepts a challenge from a new foe to race for his runaway bride at the iconic Nürburgring track in Germany.
  • DNA (Netflix Film): The death of a woman’s larger-than-life grandfather brings her cantankerous family together and forces the 35-year-old to confront her tumultuous life.
  • Fast & Furious Spy Racers: Season 3: Sahara (Netflix Family): With Ms. Nowhere and Gary MIA in the Sahara, Echo leads the Spy Racers on a mission to take down enemies from the past.
  • Go! Go! Cory Carson: Season 3 (Netflix Family): It’s another season following animated kid car, Cory Carson, as he goes on adventures with his family and friends in Bumperton Hills.
  • The Magic School Bus Rides Again In the Zone (Netflix Family): It’s the longest New Years Eve ever as Ms. Frizzle and class travel back in time — hour by hour — to save their beloved bus!

December 27

  • Sakho & Mangane: Season 1

December 28

  • Cops and Robbers (Netflix Film): This animated short film is based on a spoken word poetry video created in response to the May 5, 2020, murder of Ahmaud Arbery.
  • Rango (2011)

December 29

  • Dare Me: Season 1

December 30

  • Best Leftovers Ever! (Netflix Original): The kings & queens of leftover cooking will take leftover dishes on an epic journey across two rounds. Each half-hour after party, our home cooks will compete in the ultimate food makeover, finding ways to give old leftovers new life, all in the hopes of winning a $10,000 prize! Join host Jackie Tohn and judges David So and Rosemary Shrager as they watch our contestants transform leftovers into delicious creations.
  • Equinox (Netflix Original): In 1999, young Astrid saw a bus full of students disappear. In 2019, Astrid tries to solve this mystery, only to discover she ends up changing the past.
  • Transformers: War For Cybertron Trilogy: Chapter 2: Earthrise (Netflix Anime): While Optimus Prime and the Autobots search for answers in deep space, they meet their creators who prove to be a greater foe than the Decepticons.

December 31

  • Best of Stand-Up 2020 (Netflix Comedy Special): This compilation features the funniest jokes from comedians in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand that have launched specials in 2020.
  • Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: Part 4 (Netflix Original): Chilling Adventures of Sabrina re-imagines the origin and adventures of Sabrina the Teenage Witch as a dark coming-of-age story that traffics in horror, the occult and, of course, witchcraft. Over the course of Part 4’s eight episodes, The Eldritch Terrors will descend upon Greendale. The coven must fight each terrifying threat one-by-one (The Weird, The Returned, The Darkness to name a few), all leading up to…The Void, which is the End of All Things. As the witches wage war, with the help of The Fright Club, Nick begins to slowly earn his way back into Sabrina’s heart, but will it be too late?

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in December 2020

December 1

  • Heartbreakers (2001)
  • The Lobster (2015)

December 4

  • Cabin Fever (2016)
  • Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch (2018)

December 5

  • The Rum Diary (2011)

December 6

  • The Secret (2006)

December 7

  • Berlin, I Love You (2019)
  • The Art of the Steal (2013)

December 8

  • Sin senos sí hay paraíso: Seasons 1-3

December 10

  • Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 (2018)

December 14

  • Hart of Dixie: Seasons 1-4

December 17

  • Ip Man 3 (2015)

December 22

  • The Little Hours (2017)

December 24

  • The West Wing: Seasons 1-7

December 25

  • Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)

December 27

  • Fifty (2015)

December 28

  • Lawless (2012)

December 29

  • The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016)

December 30

  • Dexter: Seasons 1-8
  • Hell on Wheels: Seasons 1-5
  • Ip Man (2008)
  • Ip Man 2 (2010)
  • Nurse Jackie: Seasons 1-7

December 31

  • Airplane! (1980)
  • An Education (2009)
  • Anna Karenina (2012)
  • Baby Mama (2008)
  • Back to the Future (1985)
  • Back to the Future Part II (1989)
  • Back to the Future Part III (1990)
  • Bad Teacher (2011)
  • Barbershop (2002)
  • Being John Malkovich (1999)
  • Cape Fear (1991)
  • Casper (1995)
  • Charlie St. Cloud (2010)
  • Coneheads (1993)
  • Definitely, Maybe (2008)
  • Dennis the Menace (1993)
  • Drugs, Inc.: Season 6
  • The Dukes of Hazzard (2005)
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
  • Fargo (1996)
  • For Love or Money (1993)
  • Frida (2002)
  • Gossip Girl: Seasons 1-6
  • Grand Hotel: Seasons 1-3
  • Her (2013)
  • How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
  • The Inbetweeners: Seasons 1-3
  • Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008)
  • Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
  • Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
  • Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)
  • The Interview (2014)
  • Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004)
  • Nacho Libre (2006)
  • Not Another Teen Movie (2001)
  • The Notebook (2004)
  • Octonauts: Seasons 1-3
  • The Office : Seasons 1-9
  • Poltergeist (1982)
  • Pride & Prejudice (2005)
  • Session 9 (2001)
  • Splice (2009)
  • Starsky & Hutch (2004)
  • Superman Returns (2006)
  • The Town (2010)
  • Troy (2004)
  • WarGames (1983)
  • The Witches (1990)

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