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What is Coming to Netflix Canada in December 2020

November 24, 2020 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: Melinda Sue Gordon/Netflix

There’s a lot coming to Netflix Canada in December 2020, including a new season of BIG MOUTH, the new film MANK, a Netflix original series based on the life of Selena, and the original film THE PROM, starring Meryl Streep, James Corden, and Nicole Kidman. And, of course, there’s a lot of Christmas movies and specials coming to the streaming service.

Meanwhile, this coming month is your last chance to stream several FAST AND FURIOUS FILMS, as well as the entire GOSSIP GIRL series, as both will be disappearing from Netflix Canada.

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.
  • 2012
  • A Christmas Catch
  • Annie
  • Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
  • Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
  • Christmas with a Prince
  • Christmas Wonderland
  • Don’t Let Go
  • G.I. Joe: Retaliation
  • G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
  • Godzilla
  • Gridiron Gang
  • Juliet, Naked
  • Odd Squad: Seasons 1-2
  • Super Wings: Season 3
  • The Dressmaker
  • The Vow
  • They Shall Not Grow Old
  • Transformers Rescue Bots Academy: Season 2
  • Walking Tall

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.
  • Battleship
  • Big Fat Liar
  • Carlito’s Way
  • Children of Men
  • 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.
  • Half Baked
  • 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.
  • Workin’ Moms: Season 4

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.
  • 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.”
  • 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.
  • Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch
  • 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 6

  • Everybody Knows

December 7

  • Ava (2020)

December 8

  • 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!

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 Christma (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

  • PAW Patrol: Season 7
  • Pup Academy: Season 1-2
  • 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.”

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)
  • The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part
  • 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 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?
  • 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 22

  • 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.

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 24

  • A Dog’s Way Home
  • Holmes & Watson

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.
  • Grandma’s Last Wishes (El testamento de la abuela) (Netflix Film): When Grandma decides it’s time to put her affairs in order, the family clashes over who’ll inherit her house in this sequel to “Grandma’s Wedding.”
  • Rogue

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 28

  • A Simple Favor
  • 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.
  • Isn’t It Romantic
  • The Spy Who Dumped Me

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.
  • Wentworth: Season 8

December 31

  • A Nice Girl Like You
  • 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.
  • The Children Act
  • 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?
  • Dragon Ball Super: Broly
  • Hotel Artemis
  • Sorry to Bother You

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in December 2020

December 2

  • 2 Fast 2 Furious
  • Billy Madison
  • Fast & Furious
  • Fast & Furious 6
  • Fast Five
  • Furious 7
  • The Fast and the Furious
  • The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift

December 30

  • The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air: Seasons 1-6

December 31

  • Forensic Files: Collections 1-9
  • Gossip Girl: Seasons 1-6

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What is Coming to Netflix in October 2020

October 1, 2020 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: KERRY BROWN/NETFLIX

October means Halloween and Netflix is delivering up the creepy drama film REBECCA, as well as some Halloween shows for kids. Meanwhile, Anya Taylor-Joy stars as a female chess prodigy in the new Netflix series THE QUEEN’s GAMBIT, while funny lady (and Trump impersonator) Sarah Cooper is getting her own comedy special show. And Emma Roberts will be kicking off the holiday season with the original film HOLIDATE.

Related: What is coming to Netflix Canada in October 2020?

October 1

  • Bom Dia, Verônica / Good Morning, Verônica (Netflix Original): While hunting for a dating-site predator, an underused police clerk discovers an abused wife with a horrific secret — and a web of conspiracy hiding it.
  • Carmen Sandiego: Season 3 (Netflix Family): Carmen and her crew touch down in Mexico City, New Orleans, Venice and more on their quest to stay one step ahead of V.I.L.E.
  • Oktoberfest: Beer & Blood (Netflix Original): 1900: A rich newcomer with a shady past arrives in Munich determined to crash the local Oktoberfest with his own brewery. But when his daughter falls in love with the heir to a rival brewery, a violent chain of events is unleashed that will threaten both families’ futures.
  • Pasal Kau / All Because of You (Netflix Film): After falling for a guest, an unsuspecting hotel staff becomes embroiled in a hostage scheme and discovers true love in an unlikely place.
  • The Worst Witch: Season 4 (Netflix Family): A series of challenges push Mildred and Ethel’s magical powers to the limit as they compete for the honor of being named Head Girl.
  • A.M.I.
  • Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
  • Along Came a Spider
  • Bakugan: Armored Alliance: Season 2
  • Basic Instinct
  • Black ’47
  • Cape Fear
  • Code Lyoko: Seasons 1-4
  • The Dukes of Hazzard (2005)
  • Employee of the Month
  • Enemy at the Gates
  • Evil: Season 1
  • Familiar Wife: Season 1
  • Fargo
  • Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma: The Second Plate
  • Free State of Jones
  • Ghost Rider
  • Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
  • Gran Torino
  • Her
  • House of 1,000 Corpses
  • Human Nature
  • Hunt for the Wilderpeople
  • I’m Leaving Now
  • The Longest Yard (1974)
  • The Parkers: Seasons 1-5
  • The Pirates! Band of Misfits
  • Carlos Almaraz: Playing with Fire
  • The Prince & Me
  • Poseidon (2006)
  • The Outpost
  • Stranger than Fiction
  • Superman Returns
  • Sword Art Online: Alicization
  • Troy
  • The Unicorn: Season 1
  • WarGames
  • We Have Always Lived in the Castle
  • Yogi Bear
  • You Cannot Hide: Season 1

October 2

  • A Go! Go! Cory Carson Halloween (Netflix Family): Cory, Chrissy and Freddie are on the hunt for king-sized candy bars this Halloween! But are all the treats worth the trek to the spooky side of town?
  • Ahí te encargo / You’ve Got This (Netflix Film): An ad creative and a successful executive have a great marriage – until he wants to be a dad just as her star is rising. Then he brings someone new home.
  • The Binding (Netflix Film): While visiting her fiancé’s mother in southern Italy, a woman must fight the mysterious and malevolent curse intent on claiming her daughter.
  • Dick Johnson Is Dead (Netflix Documentary): While a lifetime of making documentaries has convinced her of the power of true stories, Kirsten Johnson is ready to use every escapist movie-making trick in the book if it will help her 86-year-old psychiatrist father elude death.
  • Emily in Paris (Netflix Original): Emily, an ambitious twenty-something marketing executive from Chicago, unexpectedly lands her dream job in Paris. Her new life is filled with intoxicating adventures and surprising challenges as she juggles work, friendships, and romance.
  • Òlòt?ré (Netflix Film): A young, naive female journalist goes undercover to expose the shady business of human trafficking in Nigeria and encounters a brutal underworld.
  • Serious Men (Netflix Film): When a slum dweller spins a web of lies in pursuit of the upward mobility he has long craved, his ruse could be especially dangerous for his young son.
  • Song Exploder (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 include 15-time Grammy® Award-winning artist, songwriter, and producer Alicia Keys, who breaks down “3 Hour Drive” from her 2020 album, ALICIA; Pulitzer Prize, Grammy, Emmy, and Tony Award-winning composer, lyricist, and actor Lin-Manuel Miranda, who delves into the creation of “Wait for It” from the musical phenomenon “Hamilton”; Rock & Roll Hall of Famers R.E.M. who open up about the influences behind the life-changing track “Losing My Religion”; and Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, and producer Ty Dolla $ign who discusses the inspiration behind “LA,” the deeply personal opening track from his gold-certified major label debut album, FREE TC.
  • Vampires vs. the Bronx (Netflix Film): A group of young friends from the Bronx fight to save their neighborhood from a band of vampires.

October 4

  • Colombiana
  • David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet (Netflix Documentary): A broadcaster recounts his life, and the evolutionary history of life on Earth, to grieve the loss of wild places and offer a vision for the future.

October 6

  • Dolly Parton: Here I Am
  • Saturday Church
  • StarBeam: Halloween Hero (Netflix Family): Greedy Captain Fishbeard is stealing everybody’s Halloween treats for himself, but StarBeam and Boost have some tricks up their sleeves to save the day!
  • Walk Away from Love

October 7

  • Hubie Halloween (Netflix Film): Hubie Dubois (Adam Sandler) thanklessly spends every Halloween making sure the residents of his hometown, Salem, celebrate safely and play by the rules. But this year, an escaped criminal and a mysterious new neighbor have Hubie on high alert. When people start disappearing, it’s up to Hubie to convince the police (Kevin James, Kenan Thompson) and townsfolk that the monsters are real, and only he can stop them. Hubie Halloween is a hilarious family film about an unlikely hero with an all-star cast including Julie Bowen, Ray Liotta, Noah Schnapp, Steve Buscemi and Maya Rudolph, produced by Happy Madison.
  • Schitt’s Creek: Season 6
  • To the Lake (Netflix Original): Facing the end of civilization when a terrifying plague strikes, a group risks their lives, loves — and humanity — in a brutal struggle to survive. From 1-2-3 Production.

October 9

  • Deaf U (Netflix Original): In this docuseries, a tight-knit group of deaf students share their stories and explore the perks and pitfalls of life at Gallaudet University.
  • Fast & Furious Spy Racers: Season 2: Rio (Netflix Family): When one of their own goes missing, the Spy Racers must leave LA and head to Brazil to take down a crime organization in Rio.
  • The Forty-Year-Old Version (Netflix Film): Desperate for a breakthrough as she turns 40, down-on-her-luck New York playwright Radha reinvents herself as a rapper and searches for her true voice.
  • Ginny Weds Sunny (Netflix Film): Eager to marry but constantly rejected by women, a bachelor hopes to win over a former crush by accepting help from an unlikely source: his mother.
  • The Haunting of Bly Manor (Netflix Original): From The Haunting of Hill House creator Mike Flanagan and producer Trevor Macy comes THE HAUNTING OF BLY MANOR, the next highly anticipated chapter of The Haunting anthology series, set in 1980s England. After an au pair’s tragic death, Henry Wingrave (Henry Thomas) hires a young American nanny (Victoria Pedretti) to care for his orphaned niece and nephew (Amelie Bea Smith, Benjamin Evan Ainsworth) who reside at Bly Manor with the estate’s chef Owen (Rahul Kohli), groundskeeper Jamie (Amelia Eve) and housekeeper, Mrs. Grose (T’Nia Miller). But all is not as it seems at the manor, and centuries of dark secrets of love and loss are waiting to be unearthed in this chilling gothic romance. At Bly Manor, dead doesn’t mean gone.
  • Super Monsters: Dia de los Monsters (Netflix Family): Super Monsters visit Vida’s home town for a Dia De Los Muertos parade where they meet some new Super Monsters.

October 12

  • Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts: Season 3 (Netflix Family): Against all odds, Kipo and the gang ended an old enemy’s reign of terror. Now they’re on a mission to fight a fierce anti-Mute evildoer: Dr. Emilia.

October 13

  • The Cabin with Bert Kreischer (Netflix Comedy Special): After years on the grind, Bert Kreischer sets out on a purifying retreat to a remote cabin to cleanse his “mind, body and soul.” In The Cabin with Bert Kreischer, a new 5-episode docu-series, the comedian is joined by his celebrity friends as he attempts bizarre therapy techniques, intense physical challenges, and ridiculously improvised encounters with nature. Special guests include Anthony Anderson, Big Jay Oakerson, Bobby Lee, Caitlyn Jenner, Deon Cole, Donnell Rawlings, Fortune Feimster, Gabriel Iglesias, Joel McHale, Joey Diaz, Kaley Cuoco, Nikki Glaser, and Tom Segura.
  • Octonauts & the Great Barrier Reef (Netflix Family): The Octonauts must find a way to hold back hungry swarms of coral-eating starfish to save a new friend’s fragile home on the world’s biggest reef.

October 14

  • Alice Junior
  • BLACKPINK: Light Up the Sky (Netflix Documentary): Record-shattering Korean girl band BLACKPINK tell their story — and detail the hard-fought journey of the dreams and trials behind their meteoric rise.
  • Moneyball

October 15

  • A Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting (Netflix Film): When high school freshman Kelly Ferguson (Tamara Smart) reluctantly agrees to babysit Jacob Zellman (Ian Ho) on Halloween, the last thing she expects is to be recruited into an international secret society of babysitters who protect kids with special powers from monsters. In order to keep Jacob safe from harm, Kelly teams with no-nonsense chapter Vice President Liz Lerue (Oona Laurence), tech genius Berna Vincent (Troy Leigh-Anne Johnson), creature expert Cassie Zhen (Lynn Masako Cheng) and potions master Curtis Critter (Ty Consiglio) to defeat a Boogeyman known as “The Grand Guignol” (Tom Felton), a glamorous witch named “Peggy Drood” (Indya Moore) and their legion of mysterious monsters. Based on the first installment of Joe Ballarini’s popular scary book series of the same name, A Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting is directed by Rachel Talalay, produced by Ivan Reitman and Amie Karp, with Naia Cucukov, Tom Pollock, and Ilona Herzberg executive producing. Alessio Scalzotto, Tamsen McDonough, Ashton Arbab, Crystal Balint, and Ricky He also co-star in this action-packed adventure about working together to overcome your fears.
  • Batman: The Killing Joke
  • Half & Half: Seasons 1-4
  • Love Like the Falling Rain (Netflix Film): Fearing rejection, a young man struggles to declare his feelings for his best friend, who soon falls for another man — until a fateful incident.
  • One on One: Seasons 1-5
  • Power Rangers Beast Morphers: Season 2, Part 1
  • Rooting for Roona (Netflix Documentary): In rural India, a child with hydrocephalus gets a chance at life-changing surgery after her photos go viral. This documentary charts her journey.
  • Social Distance (Netflix Original): Shot in isolation, this tragicomic anthology series features both dark and funny takes on how people strive to stay connected while staying apart.

October 16

  • Alguien tiene que morir / Someone Has to Die (Netflix Original): In 1950s Spain, a couple summon their son home from Mexico to introduce him to his fiancée, but are shocked when he returns with a ballerino.
  • Dream Home Makeover (Netflix Original): Shea and Syd McGee of Studio McGee help dreams come true for real families looking to update their home tailored to their own unique style.
  • Grand Army (Netflix Original): Five students at the largest public high school in Brooklyn take on a chaotic world as they fight to succeed, survive, break free and seize the future.
  • In a Valley of Violence
  • La Révolution (Netflix Original): 1787, France. While investigating a series of mysterious murders, Joseph Guillotin – the future inventor of the world famous ‘Guillotine’ – uncovers an unknown virus: the Blue Blood. The disease, quickly spreads amongst the French aristocracy, driving them to murder ordinary people and soon leads to a rebellion… What if the French Revolution didn’t happen the way we were told?
  • The Last Kids on Earth: Book 3 (Netflix Family): As the four pals continue to live it up with their monster allies, Jack worries a newly discovered radio transmitter may put an end to the fun.
  • The Trial of the Chicago 7 (Netflix Film): What was intended to be a peaceful protest at the 1968 Democratic National Convention turned into a violent clash with police and the National Guard. The organizers of the protest—including Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, Tom Hayden and Bobby Seale—were charged with conspiracy to incite a riot and the trial that followed was one of the most notorious in history.
  • Unfriended

October 18

  • ParaNorman

October 19

  • Unsolved Mysteries: Volume 2 (Netflix Documentary): In six new episodes, Unsolved Mysteries profiles more unexplained disappearances, tragic events, and bizarre occurrences. Perhaps one viewer holds the key to solving these cases. Detectives, journalists, and family members offer intriguing theories in this gripping series, from the creators of the original docuseries, Cosgrove/Meurer Productions, and 21 Laps Entertainment, the producers of Stranger Things.

October 20

  • Carol
  • The Magic School Bus Rides Again The Frizz Connection (Netflix Family): Lightning splits the Magic School Bus into three pieces, scattering the class across the globe with different versions of Ms. Frizzle aboard each bus!

October 21

  • My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman: Season 3 (Netflix Original): TV legend David Letterman teams up with Dave Chappelle, Robert Downey Jr. and more for another season of in-depth interviews and curiosity-fueled excursions.
  • Rebecca (Netflix Film): After a whirlwind romance in Monte Carlo with handsome widower Maxim de Winter (Armie Hammer), a newly married young woman (Lily James) arrives at Manderley, her new husband’s imposing family estate on a windswept English coast. Naive and inexperienced, she begins to settle into the trappings of her new life, but finds herself battling the shadow of Maxim’s first wife, the elegant and urbane Rebecca, whose haunting legacy is kept alive by Manderley’s sinister housekeeper Mrs. Danvers (Kristin Scott Thomas). Directed by Ben Wheatley (High Rise, Free Fire) and produced by Working Title Films (Emma, Darkest Hour), REBECCA is a mesmerising and gorgeously rendered psychological thriller based on Daphne du Maurier’s beloved 1938 gothic novel.

October 22

  • Bending the Arc
  • Cadaver (Netflix Film): Cadaver is a Norwegian psychological horror film that takes us on a journey where humanity is being put to a test and stars among others Gitte Witt, Thorbjørn Harr, Thomas Gullestad, and Kingsford Siayor. In the starving aftermath of a nuclear disaster, Leonora (Gitte Witt), Jacob (Thomas Gullestad) and their daughter Alice (Tuva Olivia Remman) are on the edge of survival. One day, the local hotel invites survivors to attend a theatre play, with a meal included, as a charitable effort to help those in need. Left with no choice, the family of three decide to go to the hotel, where the director, Mathias (Thorbjørn Harr), introduces the entire hotel as the stage. Attendees are given masks to help separate them from actors, but the play takes an eerie turn when audience members start to disappear. The line between reality and theatre quickly gets blurred, until Alice disappears in front of Leo and Jacob, and there’s no longer room for doubt: Something is very wrong with Mathias’ hotel.
  • The Hummingbird Project
  • Yes, God, Yes

October 23

  • Barbarians (Netflix Original): Three people’s fates are interwoven in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest in 9 A.D., during which Germanic warriors halt the spread of the Roman Empire.
  • Move (Netflix Original): Discover the brilliant dancers and choreographers who are shaping the art of movement around the world in this documentary series.
  • Over the Moon (Netflix Film): Fueled with determination and a passion for science, a bright young girl builds a rocket ship to the moon to prove the existence of a legendary Moon Goddess. Directed by Oscar®-Winning Filmmaker & Animator, Glen Keane, and produced by Gennie Rim and Peilin Chou. Starring Cathy Ang, Phillipa Soo, Robert G. Chiu, Ken Jeong, John Cho, Ruthie Ann Miles, Margaret Cho, Kimiko Glenn, Artt Butler and Sandra Oh.
  • Perdida (Netflix Original): Antonio sets himself up to be arrested so he’ll be sent to Colombia’s worst prison, La Brecha. He’s after the man who kidnapped his daughter years ago.
  • The Queen’s Gambit (Netflix Original): Based on the novel by Walter Tevis, the Netflix limited series drama THE QUEEN’S GAMBIT is a coming-of-age story that explores the true cost of genius. Abandoned and entrusted to a Kentucky orphanage in the late 1950s, a young Beth Harmon (Anya Taylor-Joy) discovers an astonishing talent for chess while developing an addiction to tranquilizers provided by the state as a sedative for the children. Haunted by her personal demons and fueled by a cocktail of narcotics and obsession, Beth transforms into an impressively skilled and glamorous outcast while determined to conquer the traditional boundaries established in the male-dominated world of competitive chess. The series is directed and written by two-time Academy Award nominee Scott Frank and executive produced by Frank, William Horberg and Allan Scott, who also co-created the series. THE QUEEN’S GAMBIT stars Anya Taylor-Joy, Marielle Heller, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Moses Ingram, Harry Melling and Bill Camp.

October 27

  • Blood of Zeus (Netflix Anime): A commoner living in ancient Greece, Heron discovers his true heritage as a son of Zeus, and his purpose: To save the world from a demonic army.
  • Chico Bon Bon: Monkey with a Tool Belt: Season 4 (Netflix Family): There’s no problem that Chico Bon Bon and his “Fix-it Force” can’t solve. From building a new skate park to stopping a vehicle from falling off a cliff, this crew takes care of any engineering troubles headed their way.
  • Sarah Cooper: Everything’s Fine (Netflix Comedy Special): An hour of funny single-camera vignettes dealing with issues of politics, race, gender, class and other light subjects.
  • Vilas: Serás lo que debas ser o no serás nada / Guillermo Vilas: Settling the Score (Netflix Documentary): A journalist spent a decade crusading against one of the largest sports corporations on the planet to prove that Guillermo Vilas was the world’s best tennis player of his time.

October 28

  • Holidate (Netflix Film): Sloane (Emma Roberts) and Jackson (Luke Bracey) hate the holidays. They constantly find themselves single, sitting at the kids table, or stuck with awkward dates. But when these two strangers meet one particularly bad Christmas, they make a pact to be each other’s “holidate” for every festive occasion throughout the next year. With a mutual disdain for the holidays, and assuring themselves that they have no romantic interest in the other, they make the perfect team. However, as a year of absurd celebrations come to an end, Sloane and Jackson find that sharing everything they hate may just prove to be something they unexpectedly love.
  • Metallica Through The Never
  • Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight (Netflix Film): Addicted to technology, a group of teens attends a rehabilitation camp in the forest, but a sinister force there intends to take them offline forever. From Akson Studio.
  • Secrets of the Saqqara Tomb (Netflix Documentary): A team of local archaeologists excavate never before explored passageways, shafts and tombs, piecing together the secrets of Egypt’s most significant find in almost 50 years.

October 30

  • Bronx (Netflix Film): A team of cops investigating the seedy underbelly of Marseille, France, find themselves in over their heads as they realize that some of their fellow officers may be deep in the pockets of the city’s gangs, and they risk losing their jobs — or worse — unless they can set things right.
  • The Day of the Lord (Netflix Film): Menéndez is a retired priest who lives in his dark and ruinous apartment turning his back on the world. He suffers from a crisis of faith and is haunted by horrible nightmares and acts of his past that torture him. One day, he receives the visit from Sebastián, an old friend who knows Menéndez’s past business. He claims his daughter is possessed by the devil and begs for Menéndez’s help to exorcize her, although he’s well aware of the aggressive methods the priest uses. Pushed by Sebastián’s insistence and his inner conflict, Menéndez takes this case as a chance for redemption. He has a new goal in life but is she really possessed or will she suffer a senseless torture?
  • His House (Netflix Film): After making a harrowing escape from war-torn South Sudan, a young refugee couple struggle to adjust to their new life in a small English town that has an unspeakable evil lurking beneath the surface.
  • Somebody Feed Phil: Season 4 (Netflix Original): “Everybody Loves Raymond” creator Phil Rosenthal travels the globe to take in the local cuisine and culture of five new cities.
  • Suburra: Season 3 (Netflix Original): The final judgement in the battle for land in an Italian seaside town is close, and the criminals are ready to play the game for the last time.

October 31

  • The 12th Man

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in October 2020

Sepember 30

  • Parks & Recreation: Seasons 1-7

October 1

  • Emelie
  • The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
  • Sleeping with Other People

October 2

  • Cult of Chucky
  • Truth or Dare

October 6

  • The Water Diviner

October 7

  • The Last Airbender

October 17

  • The Green Hornet

October 19

  • Paper Year

October 22

  • While We’re Young

October 26

  • Battle: Los Angeles

October 30

  • Kristy

October 31

  • Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
  • Burlesque
  • Charlotte’s Web
  • Clash of the Titans
  • District 9
  • The Firm
  • Fun with Dick & Jane
  • The Girl with All the Gifts
  • Grandmaster
  • Highway to Heaven: Seasons 1-5
  • The Interview
  • Just Friends
  • Magic Mike
  • Nacho Libre
  • The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!
  • The NeverEnding Story
  • The NeverEnding Story 2: The Next Chapter
  • Nights in Rodanthe
  • The Patriot
  • Set Up
  • The Silence of the Lambs
  • Sleepless in Seattle
  • Sleepy Hollow
  • Spaceballs
  • The Taking of Pelham 123
  • The Ugly Truth
  • Underworld
  • Underworld: Evolution
  • Underworld: Rise of the Lycans
  • Zathura

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What is Coming to Netflix Canada in October 2020

October 1, 2020 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: NIKO TAVERNISE/NETFLIX

Aaron Sorkin’s new original film, THE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO 7, is coming to Netflix Canada in October 2020. You can also stream THE HAUNTING OF BLY MANOR, Volume 2 of UNSOLVED MYSTERIES, the Netflix film REBECCA (starring Armie Hammer) and the new original series THE QUEEN’S GAMBIT, starring Anya Taylor-Joy.

October 1

  • Bom Dia, Verônica / Good Morning, Verônica (Netflix Original): While hunting for a dating-site predator, an underused police clerk discovers an abused wife with a horrific secret — and a web of conspiracy hiding it.
  • Carmen Sandiego: Season 3 (Netflix Family): Carmen and her crew touch down in Mexico City, New Orleans, Venice and more on their quest to stay one step ahead of V.I.L.E.
  • Oktoberfest: Beer & Blood (Netflix Original): 1900: A rich newcomer with a shady past arrives in Munich determined to crash the local Oktoberfest with his own brewery. But when his daughter falls in love with the heir to a rival brewery, a violent chain of events is unleashed that will threaten both families’ futures.
  • Pasal Kau / All Because of You (Netflix Film): After falling for a guest, an unsuspecting hotel staff becomes embroiled in a hostage scheme and discovers true love in an unlikely place.
  • The Worst Witch: Season 4 (Netflix Family): A series of challenges push Mildred and Ethel’s magical powers to the limit as they compete for the honor of being named Head Girl.
  • A.M.I.
  • Beirut
  • BlacKkKlansman
  • Boogie Nights
  • Christine
  • Code Lyoko: Seasons 1-4
  • Creeped Out: Season 2
  • Easy Rider
  • Footloose (2011)
  • Insidious
  • Insidious: Chapter 2
  • Insidious: Chapter 3
  • Kick-Ass
  • Kim’s Convenience: Season 4
  • Never Back Down
  • Pacific Rim
  • PAW Patrol: Season 7
  • Riddick
  • Rudy
  • Scooby-Doo
  • Starship Troopers
  • Sword Art Online: Alicization
  • The 100: Season 7
  • The Silence of the Lambs
  • The Switch
  • The To Do List
  • The Wizard of Oz
  • Unfriended: Dark Web
  • V for Vendetta
  • Valkyrie

October 2

  • A Go! Go! Cory Carson Halloween (Netflix Family): Cory, Chrissy and Freddie are on the hunt for king-sized candy bars this Halloween! But are all the treats worth the trek to the spooky side of town?
  • Ahí te encargo / You’ve Got This (Netflix Film): An ad creative and a successful executive have a great marriage – until he wants to be a dad just as her star is rising. Then he brings someone new home.
  • The Binding (Netflix Film): While visiting her fiancé’s mother in southern Italy, a woman must fight the mysterious and malevolent curse intent on claiming her daughter.
  • Dick Johnson Is Dead (Netflix Documentary): While a lifetime of making documentaries has convinced her of the power of true stories, Kirsten Johnson is ready to use every escapist movie-making trick in the book if it will help her 86-year-old psychiatrist father elude death.
  • Emily In Paris (Netflix Original): Emily, an ambitious twenty-something marketing executive from Chicago, unexpectedly lands her dream job in Paris. Her new life is filled with intoxicating adventures and surprising challenges as she juggles work, friendships, and romance.
  • Òlòt?ré (Netflix Film): A young, naïve female journalist goes undercover to expose the shady business of human trafficking in Nigeria and encounters a brutal underworld.
  • Serious Men (Netflix Film): When a slum dweller spins a web of lies in pursuit of the upward mobility he has long craved, his ruse could be especially dangerous for his young son.
  • Song Exploder (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 include 15-time Grammy® Award-winning artist, songwriter, and producer Alicia Keys, who breaks down “3 Hour Drive” from her 2020 album, ALICIA; Pulitzer Prize, Grammy, Emmy, and Tony Award-winning composer, lyricist, and actor Lin-Manuel Miranda, who delves into the creation of “Wait for It” from the musical phenomenon “Hamilton”; Rock & Roll Hall of Famers R.E.M. who open up about the influences behind the life-changing track “Losing My Religion”; and Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, and producer Ty Dolla $ign who discusses the inspiration behind “LA,” the deeply personal opening track from his gold-certified major label debut album, FREE TC.
  • Vampires vs. the Bronx (Netflix Film): A group of young friends from the Bronx fight to save their neighborhood from a band of vampires.

October 3

  • Truth or Dare

October 4

  • David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet (Netflix Documentary): A broadcaster recounts his life, and the evolutionary history of life on Earth, to grieve the loss of wild places and offer a vision for the future.

October 5

  • Thor: The Dark World

October 6

  • StarBeam: Halloween Hero (Netflix Family): Greedy Captain Fishbeard is stealing everybody’s Halloween treats for himself, but StarBeam and Boost have some tricks up their sleeves to save the day!

October 7

  • Hubie Halloween (Netflix Film): Hubie Dubois (Adam Sandler) thanklessly spends every Halloween making sure the residents of his hometown, Salem, celebrate safely and play by the rules. But this year, an escaped criminal and a mysterious new neighbor have Hubie on high alert. When people start disappearing, it’s up to Hubie to convince the police (Kevin James, Kenan Thompson) and townsfolk that the monsters are real, and only he can stop them. Hubie Halloween is a hilarious family film about an unlikely hero with an all-star cast including Julie Bowen, Ray Liotta, Noah Schnapp, Steve Buscemi and Maya Rudolph, produced by Happy Madison.
  • To the Lake (Netflix Original): Facing the end of civilization when a terrifying plague strikes, a group risks their lives, loves — and humanity — in a brutal struggle to survive. From 1-2-3 Production.
  • 12 Monkeys
  • Billy Elliot
  • Elizabeth: The Golden Age
  • Funny People
  • Happy Gilmore
  • The Jackal
  • Kick-Ass 2
  • Kindergarten Cop
  • Knocked Up
  • Les Misérables
  • Schitt’s Creek: Season 6

October 9

  • Deaf U (Netflix Original): In this docuseries, a tight-knit group of deaf students share their stories and explore the perks and pitfalls of life at Gallaudet University.
  • Fast & Furious Spy Racers: Season 2: Rio (Netflix Family): When one of their own goes missing, the Spy Racers must leave LA and head to Brazil to take down a crime organization in Rio.
  • The Forty-Year-Old Version (Netflix Film): Desperate for a breakthrough as she turns 40, down-on-her-luck New York playwright Radha reinvents herself as a rapper and searches for her true voice.
  • Ginny Weds Sunny (Netflix Film): Eager to marry but constantly rejected by women, a bachelor hopes to win over a former crush by accepting help from an unlikely source: his mother.
  • The Haunting of Bly Manor (Netflix Original): From The Haunting of Hill House creator Mike Flanagan and producer Trevor Macy comes THE HAUNTING OF BLY MANOR, the next highly anticipated chapter of The Haunting anthology series, set in 1980s England. After an au pair’s tragic death, Henry Wingrave (Henry Thomas) hires a young American nanny (Victoria Pedretti) to care for his orphaned niece and nephew (Amelie Bea Smith, Benjamin Evan Ainsworth) who reside at Bly Manor with the estate’s chef Owen (Rahul Kohli), groundskeeper Jamie (Amelia Eve) and housekeeper, Mrs. Grose (T’Nia Miller). But all is not as it seems at the manor, and centuries of dark secrets of love and loss are waiting to be unearthed in this chilling gothic romance. At Bly Manor, dead doesn’t mean gone.
  • Super Monsters: Dia de los Monsters (Netflix Family): Super Monsters visit Vida’s home town for a Dia De Los Muertos parade where they meet some new Super Monsters.

October 12

  • Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts: Season 3 (Netflix Family): Against all odds, Kipo and the gang ended an old enemy’s reign of terror. Now they’re on a mission to fight a fierce anti-Mute evildoer: Dr. Emilia.

October 13

  • The Cabin with Bert Kreischer (Netflix Comedy Special): After years on the grind, Bert Kreischer sets out on a purifying retreat to a remote cabin to cleanse his “mind, body and soul.” In The Cabin with Bert Kreischer, a new 5-episode docu-series, the comedian is joined by his celebrity friends as he attempts bizarre therapy techniques, intense physical challenges, and ridiculously improvised encounters with nature. Special guests include Anthony Anderson, Big Jay Oakerson, Bobby Lee, Caitlyn Jenner, Deon Cole, Donnell Rawlings, Fortune Feimster, Gabriel Iglesias, Joel McHale, Joey Diaz, Kaley Cuoco, Nikki Glaser, and Tom Segura.
  • Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
  • Octonauts & the Great Barrier Reef (Netflix Family): The Octonauts must find a way to hold back hungry swarms of coral-eating starfish to save a new friend’s fragile home on the world’s biggest reef.

October 14

  • BLACKPINK: Light Up the Sky (Netflix Documentary): Record-shattering Korean girl band BLACKPINK tell their story — and detail the hard-fought journey of the dreams and trials behind their meteoric rise.

October 15

  • A Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting (Netflix Film): When high school freshman Kelly Ferguson (Tamara Smart) reluctantly agrees to babysit Jacob Zellman (Ian Ho) on Halloween, the last thing she expects is to be recruited into an international secret society of babysitters who protect kids with special powers from monsters. In order to keep Jacob safe from harm, Kelly teams with no-nonsense chapter Vice President Liz Lerue (Oona Laurence), tech genius Berna Vincent (Troy Leigh-Anne Johnson), creature expert Cassie Zhen (Lynn Masako Cheng) and potions master Curtis Critter (Ty Consiglio) to defeat a Boogeyman known as “The Grand Guignol” (Tom Felton), a glamorous witch named “Peggy Drood” (Indya Moore) and their legion of mysterious monsters. Based on the first installment of Joe Ballarini’s popular scary book series of the same name, A Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting is directed by Rachel Talalay, produced by Ivan Reitman and Amie Karp, with Naia Cucukov, Tom Pollock, and Ilona Herzberg executive producing. Alessio Scalzotto, Tamsen McDonough, Ashton Arbab, Crystal Balint, and Ricky He also co-star in this action-packed adventure about working together to overcome your fears.
  • Love Like the Falling Rain (Netflix Film): Fearing rejection, a young man struggles to declare his feelings for his best friend, who soon falls for another man — until a fateful incident.
  • Rooting for Roona (Netflix Documentary): In rural India, a child with hydrocephalus gets a chance at life-changing surgery after her photos go viral. This documentary charts her journey.
  • Social Distance (Netflix Original): Shot in isolation, this tragicomic anthology series features both dark and funny takes on how people strive to stay connected while staying apart.

October 16

  • Alguien tiene que morir / Someone Has to Die (Netflix Original): In 1950s Spain, a couple summon their son home from Mexico to introduce him to his fiancée, but are shocked when he returns with a ballerino.
  • Dream Home Makeover (Netflix Original): Shea and Syd McGee of Studio McGee help dreams come true for real families looking to update their home tailored to their own unique style.
  • Grand Army (Netflix Original): Five students at the largest public high school in Brooklyn take on a chaotic world as they fight to succeed, survive, break free and seize the future.
  • La Révolution (Netflix Original): 1787, France. While investigating a series of mysterious murders, Joseph Guillotin – the future inventor of the world famous ‘Guillotine’ – uncovers an unknown virus: the Blue Blood. The disease, quickly spreads amongst the French aristocracy, driving them to murder ordinary people and soon leads to a rebellion… What if the French Revolution didn’t happen the way we were told?
  • The Last Kids on Earth: Book 3 (Netflix Family): As the four pals continue to live it up with their monster allies, Jack worries a newly discovered radio transmitter may put an end to the fun.
  • The Trial of the Chicago 7 (Netflix Film): What was intended to be a peaceful protest at the 1968 Democratic National Convention turned into a violent clash with police and the National Guard. The organizers of the protest—including Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, Tom Hayden and Bobby Seale—were charged with conspiracy to incite a riot and the trial that followed was one of the most notorious in history.

October 19

  • Unsolved Mysteries: Volume 2 (Netflix Documentary): In six new episodes, Unsolved Mysteries profiles more unexplained disappearances, tragic events, and bizarre occurrences. Perhaps one viewer holds the key to solving these cases. Detectives, journalists, and family members offer intriguing theories in this gripping series, from the creators of the original docuseries, Cosgrove/Meurer Productions, and 21 Laps Entertainment, the producers of Stranger Things.

October 20

  • The Magic School Bus Rides Again The Frizz Connection (Netflix Family): Lightning splits the Magic School Bus into three pieces, scattering the class across the globe with different versions of Ms. Frizzle aboard each bus!

October 21

  • My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman: Season 3 (Netflix Original): TV legend David Letterman teams up with Dave Chappelle, Robert Downey Jr. and more for another season of in-depth interviews and curiosity-fueled excursions.
  • Rebecca (Netflix Film):
    After a whirlwind romance in Monte Carlo with handsome widower Maxim de Winter (Armie Hammer), a newly married young woman (Lily James) arrives at Manderley, her new husband’s imposing family estate on a windswept English coast. Naive and inexperienced, she begins to settle into the trappings of her new life, but finds herself battling the shadow of Maxim’s first wife, the elegant and urbane Rebecca, whose haunting legacy is kept alive by Manderley’s sinister housekeeper Mrs. Danvers (Kristin Scott Thomas). Directed by Ben Wheatley (High Rise, Free Fire) and produced by Working Title Films (Emma, Darkest Hour), REBECCA is a mesmerising and gorgeously rendered psychological thriller based on Daphne du Maurier’s beloved 1938 gothic novel.

October 22

  • The Alienist: Angel of Darkness (Netflix Original): Sara Howard calls on her friends Dr. Laszlo Kreizler and journalist John Moore for assistance when she’s hired to find the Spanish ambassador’s kidnapped baby, leading to the discovery of a disturbing series of murders.
  • Cadaver (Netflix Film): Cadaver is a Norwegian psychological horror film that takes us on a journey where humanity is being put to a test and stars among others Gitte Witt, Thorbjørn Harr, Thomas Gullestad) and Kingsford Siayor. In the starving aftermath of a nuclear disaster, Leonora (Gitte Witt), Jacob (Thomas Gullestad) and their daughter Alice (Tuva Olivia Remman) are on the edge of survival. One day, the local hotel invites survivors to attend a theatre play, with a meal included, as a charitable effort to help those in need. Left with no choice, the family of three decide to go to the hotel, where the director, Mathias (Thorbjørn Harr), introduces the entire hotel as the stage. Attendees are given masks to help separate them from actors, but the play takes an eerie turn when audience members start to disappear. The line between reality and theatre quickly gets blurred, until Alice disappears in front of Leo and Jacob, and there’s no longer room for doubt: Something is very wrong with Mathias’ hotel.

October 23

  • Barbarians (Netflix Original): Three people’s fates are interwoven in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest in 9 A.D., during which Germanic warriors halt the spread of the Roman Empire.
  • Move (Netflix Original): Discover the brilliant dancers and choreographers who are shaping the art of movement around the world in this documentary series.
  • Over the Moon (Netflix Film): Fueled with determination and a passion for science, a bright young girl builds a rocket ship to the moon to prove the existence of a legendary Moon Goddess. Directed by Oscar®-Winning Filmmaker & Animator, Glen Keane, and produced by Gennie Rim and Peilin Chou. Starring Cathy Ang, Phillipa Soo, Robert G. Chiu, Ken Jeong, John Cho, Ruthie Ann Miles, Margaret Cho, Kimiko Glenn, Artt Butler and Sandra Oh.
  • Perdida (Netflix Original): Antonio sets himself up to be arrested so he’ll be sent to Colombia’s worst prison, La Brecha. He’s after the man who kidnapped his daughter years ago.
  • The Queen’s Gambit (Netflix Original): Based on the novel by Walter Tevis, the Netflix limited series drama THE QUEEN’S GAMBIT is a coming-of-age story that explores the true cost of genius. Abandoned and entrusted to a Kentucky orphanage in the late 1950s, a young Beth Harmon (Anya Taylor-Joy) discovers an astonishing talent for chess while developing an addiction to tranquilizers provided by the state as a sedative for the children. Haunted by her personal demons and fueled by a cocktail of narcotics and obsession, Beth transforms into an impressively skilled and glamorous outcast while determined to conquer the traditional boundaries established in the male-dominated world of competitive chess. The series is directed and written by two-time Academy Award nominee Scott Frank and executive produced by Frank, William Horberg and Allan Scott, who also co-created the series. THE QUEEN’S GAMBIT stars Anya Taylor-Joy, Marielle Heller, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Moses Ingram, Harry Melling and Bill Camp.

October 27

  • Blood of Zeus (Netflix Anime): A commoner living in ancient Greece, Heron discovers his true heritage as a son of Zeus, and his purpose: To save the world from a demonic army.
  • Chico Bon Bon: Monkey with a Tool Belt: Season 4 (Netflix Family): There’s no problem that Chico Bon Bon and his “Fix-it Force” can’t solve. From building a new skate park to stopping a vehicle from falling off a cliff, this crew takes care of any engineering troubles headed their way.
  • Sarah Cooper: Everything’s Fine (Netflix Comedy Special): An hour of funny single-camera vignettes dealing with issues of politics, race, gender, class and other light subjects.
  • Vilas: Serás lo que debas ser o no serás nada / Guillermo Vilas: Settling the Score (Netflix Documentary): A journalist spent a decade crusading against one of the largest sports corporations on the planet to prove that Guillermo Vilas was the world’s best tennis player of his time.

October 28

  • Holidate (Netflix Film): Sloane (Emma Roberts) and Jackson (Luke Bracey) hate the holidays. They constantly find themselves single, sitting at the kids table, or stuck with awkward dates. But when these two strangers meet one particularly bad Christmas, they make a pact to be each other’s “holidate” for every festive occasion throughout the next year. With a mutual disdain for the holidays, and assuring themselves that they have no romantic interest in the other, they make the perfect team. However, as a year of absurd celebrations come to an end, Sloane and Jackson find that sharing everything they hate may just prove to be something they unexpectedly love.
  • Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight (Netflix Film): Addicted to technology, a group of teens attends a rehabilitation camp in the forest, but a sinister force there intends to take them offline forever. From Akson Studio.
  • Secrets of the Saqqara Tomb (Netflix Documentary): A team of local archaeologists excavate never before explored passageways, shafts and tombs, piecing together the secrets of Egypt’s most significant find in almost 50 years.

October 30

  • Bronx (Netflix Film): A team of cops investigating the seedy underbelly of Marseille, France, find themselves in over their heads as they realize that some of their fellow officers may be deep in the pockets of the city’s gangs, and they risk losing their jobs — or worse — unless they can set things right.
  • The Day of the Lord (Netflix Film): Menéndez is a retired priest who lives in his dark and ruinous apartment turning his back on the world. He suffers from a crisis of faith and is haunted by horrible nightmares and acts of his past that torture him. One day, he receives the visit from Sebastián, an old friend who knows Menéndez’s past business. He claims his daughter is possessed by the devil and begs for Menéndez’s help to exorcize her, although he’s well aware of the aggressive methods the priest uses. Pushed by Sebastián’s insistence and his inner conflict, Menéndez takes this case as a chance for redemption. He has a new goal in life but is she really possessed or will she suffer a senseless torture?
  • His House (Netflix Film): After making a harrowing escape from war-torn South Sudan, a young refugee couple struggle to adjust to their new life in a small English town that has an unspeakable evil lurking beneath the surface.
  • Somebody Feed Phil: Season 4 (Netflix Original): “Everybody Loves Raymond” creator Phil Rosenthal travels the globe to take in the local cuisine and culture of five new cities.
  • Suburra: Season 3 (Netflix Original): The final judgement in the battle for land in an Italian seaside town is close, and the criminals are ready to play the game for the last time.

Date To be Announced

  • ARASHI’s Diary -Voyage- ep 13 & 14 (Netflix Documentary): ep13: Following a performance to celebrate the enthronement of the new emperor, ARASHI members head to Jakarta, where they kick off their “Jet Storm” tour to meet their fans in Asia. ep14: The members express their appreciation to the fans as they prepare for the 50th and final performance of the 5×20 tour.
  • Brave Blue World
  • Start-Up (Netflix Original): Young entrepreneurs aspiring to launch virtual dreams into reality compete for success and love in the cutthroat world of Korea’s high-tech industry.

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in October 2020

October 19

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

October 31

  • Back to the Future
  • Back to the Future Part II
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
  • Deadpool 2
  • The Matrix
  • Superbad

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

What is Coming to Netflix Canada in September 2020

August 24, 2020 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

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Sarah Paulson is coming to Netflix Canada in September 2020 with RATCHED, a series which is billed as the dramatic prequel to ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST. STRANGER THINGS’ Millie Bobbie Brown is going Victorian in the film ENOLA HOLMES, about Sherlock’s teen sister who is also very good at solving mysteries. Hillary Swank also appears in the new Netflix original series AWAY and the Netflix original film (with an all star cast including Tom Holland, Sebastian Stan, Robert Pattinson and Jason Clarke) will also debut. The fourth and final season of THE GOOD PLACE will also finally be available to watch. Meanwhile, this is your last chance to binge the series ONCE UPON A TIME, which will be leaving the streaming service in early September.

September 1

  • Bookmarks: Celebrating Black Voices (Netflix Family): Bookmarks: Celebrating Black Voices is a live-action collection of twelve five minute episodes featuring prominent Black celebrities and artists reading children’s books from Black authors that highlight the Black experience. Hosted by Marley Dias (author and founder of #1000BlackGirlBooks campaign), the collection of books and conversations center around themes of identity, respect, justice, and action — providing families a toolset to start meaningful conversations with kids about difficult topics through short-form book-based content.
  • The Boss Baby: Get That Baby! (Netflix Family): In this interactive special, you’ll find your calling at Baby Corp by making choices and carrying out missions as part of a virtual aptitude test.
  • Felipe Esparza: Bad Decisions (Netflix Comedy Special): Stand-up comedian, actor and “Last Comic Standing” winner Felipe Esparza digs deeper into his past in his first Netflix Original comedy specials, Felipe Esparza: Bad Decisions and Felipe Esparza: Malas Decisiones. Filmed in Santa Ana, California as two separate performances – one in English and one in Spanish – the specials showcase Esparza’s edgy style of humor as the perfect vehicle to weave through difficult anecdotes of his childhood and mistakes in his adult life with ease. Felipe Esparza: Bad Decisions and Felipe Esparza: Malas Decisiones launch globally on Netflix on September 1, 2020.
  • La Partita / The Match (Netflix Film): A single football match played on a dirt pitch in suburban Rome centers this story of a poor community struggling with ethical and moral dilemmas.
  • 3:10 to Yuma
  • American Psycho
  • Bewitched
  • Blade Runner: The Final Cut
  • Blades of Glory
  • Captain Phillips
  • Daddy’s Home
  • Dinner for Schmucks
  • Family Guy: Season 18
  • Fences
  • The First Purge
  • Four Brothers
  • The Godfather
  • The Godfather: Part II
  • Ghost in the Shell
  • Hairspray
  • How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
  • I Am Legend
  • Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
  • Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events
  • The Next Karate Kid
  • Old School
  • Saturday Night Fever
  • Saving Private Ryan
  • School of Rock
  • Selma
  • Skyscraper

September 2

  • Bad Boy Billionaires: India (Netflix Documentary): This investigative docuseries explores the greed, fraud and corruption that built up — and ultimately brought down — India’s most infamous tycoons.
  • Chef’s Table: BBQ (Netflix Documentary): The critically-acclaimed and Emmy-nominated series returns for its latest iteration, delving into the smoky, juicy world of barbecue. Featured chefs and pitmasters include Tootsie Tomantez, an 85-year-old grandmother who still shovels the coals at her Texas restaurant; Lennox Hastie, a remarkable Australian chef who sources all of his ingredients from the Outback; Rodney Scott of South Carolina, who is known for his whole hog barbecue; and Rosalia Chay Chuc, a traditional Mayan chef who serves Cochinita Pibil out of her Mexico home.
  • Freaks – You’re One of Us (Netflix Film): A working mom discovers she has superhero powers, suppressed by years of medication, and joins forces with two others like her to better the world.
  • Captain Fantastic
  • Dumb and Dumber To
  • Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
  • The Bourne Identity
  • The Bourne Legacy
  • The Bourne Supremacy
  • The Bourne Ultimatum
  • Jaws 1, 2 and 3
  • Jaws: The Revenge
  • Lucy
  • Murdoch Mysteries: Season 13
  • Venom

September 3

  • Afonso Padilha: Alma de Pobre (Netflix Comedy Special): Brazilian comedian Afonso Padilha dives into his humble beginnings and digs out hilarious stories about his childhood in this very personal set.
  • Love, Guaranteed (Netflix Film): To save her small law firm, earnest lawyer Susan (Rachael Leigh Cook) takes a high-paying case from Nick (Damon Wayans Jr.), a charming new client who wants to sue a dating website that guarantees love. But as the case heats up, so do Susan and Nick’s feelings for each other.
  • Young Wallander (Netflix Original): An incendiary hate-crime stirs civil unrest, fast-tracking rookie cop Kurt Wallander to detective in this origin story for the popular character.

September 4

  • Away (Netflix Original): As she embarks on a treacherous mission to Mars commanding an international crew, Emma Green must leave her husband and teen daughter behind.
  • The Blacklist: Season 7
  • I’m Thinking of Ending Things (Netflix Film): Nothing is as it seems when a woman experiencing misgivings about her new boyfriend joins him on a road trip to meet his parents at their remote farm.
  • Spirit Riding Free: Riding Academy: Part 2 (Netflix Family): The PALs return to the Palomino Bluffs Riding Academy, where a new term brings big mysteries, fresh friendships and a chance to save the school!

September 5

  • Step Up: All In

September 7

  • My Octopus Teacher (Netflix Documentary): An unusual friendship develops between a filmmaker and an octopus living in a South African kelp forest that shares the mysteries of its world.
  • Record of Yout (Netflix Original): This drama follows the lives of three people in today’s fashion industry. While dreams are a luxury not everyone can afford, this trio’s youthful passion spurs them on to make them come true.

September 8

  • A Star Is Born
  • StarBeam: Season 2 (Netflix Family): From the selfish Captain Fishbeard to the sullen Miserable Marla, it’s up to can-do kid superhero StarBeam to stop all the baddies and save the day.

September 9

  • Corazón loco / So Much Love to Give (Netflix Film): Fernando is a family man — equally committed to each of his two families. But one wrong turn brings them crashing together.
  • Get Organized with The Home Edit (Netflix Original): Organizers Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin of The Home Edit conquer clutter and transform lives. Reese Witherspoon and Molly Sims coproduce.
  • La Línea: Shadow of Narco (Netflix Documentary): Go inside La Línea, the Spanish beach town turned into Europe’s drug trafficking hub, and meet the law enforcement officials determined to change that.
  • Mignonnes / Cuties (Netflix Film): Amy, 11 years old, tries to escape family dysfunction by joining a free-spirited dance clique named “Cuties,” as they become aware of their own femininity through dance.
  • The Social Dilemma (Netflix Documentary): We tweet, we like, and we share— but what are the consequences of our growing dependence on social media? As digital platforms increasingly become a lifeline to stay connected, Silicon Valley insiders reveal how social media is reprogramming civilization by exposing what’s hiding on the other side of your screen.

September 10

  • The Babysitter: Killer Queen (Netflix Film): Two years after defeating a satanic cult led by his babysitter Bee, Cole’s trying to forget his past and focus on surviving high school. But when old enemies unexpectedly return, Cole will once again have to outsmart the forces of evil.
  • The Gift: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Reckoning with a different world, Atiye races against time to realize her destiny as the mysterious syndicate behind Serdar threatens the future.
  • Greenleaf: Season 5
  • The Idhun Chronicles (Netflix Anime): After a necromancer takes over the magical world of Idhun, two adolescent earthlings help fight an assassin sent to kill all Idhunese refugees on Earth.
  • Julie and the Phantoms (Netflix Family): Teenage Julie finds her passion for music and life while helping the Phantoms — a trio of ghostly guys — become the band they were never able to be.

September 11

  • The Duchess (Netflix Original): Katherine Ryan stars as a single mom who’s weighing whether to have a child with her nemesis: her daughter’s dad. Can two wrongs make another right?
  • Family Business: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Forced to choose between growing weed and raising his kids, Joe tries to convince his family to quit the business, setting off a wild chain of events.
  • Interstellar
  • Pets Unite (Netflix Family): A group of selfish pets are stranded in their luxury hangout when the machines that run Robo City go wild and take over, forcing all humans to flee for their lives. The pets must team up with strays to survive and save their homes, their city and maybe even the world.
  • Se busca papá / Dad Wanted (Netflix Film): What does a thrill-seeker tween girl do when her mom forbids her to enter a BMX race? Cast a struggling actor with nothing to lose to play her dad.

September 12

  • Zumbo’s Just Desserts: Season 2

September 14

  • Close Enough (Netflix Original): A married couple tries to keep ?— and stay ?— cool as they move on from partying in their 20s to parenting in their 30s in this adult animated series.

September 15

  • 17 Again
  • Ancient Aliens: Season 3
  • Beyond Scared Straight: Season 4
  • Hope Frozen: A Quest to Live Twice (Netflix Documentary): A two-year-old girl from Bangkok — nicknamed “Einz” — became the youngest person in the world to undergo cryo-preservation. After her death from brain cancer, her family stores her remains in an American lab. Her head and brain now rest inside a tank in Arizona. Hope Frozen follows the family who made this unorthodox decision. The girl’s father, a laser scientist, yearns to give Einz the opportunity to experience a rebirth inside a regenerated body. He instills this dream inside his son, a 15-year-old whiz kid named Matrix, who wants to be a part of reviving his little sister. But what the boy later discovers will rattle the family’s radical hope in science.
  • Intervention: Season 6
  • Izzy’s Koala World (Netflix Family): Follow 11-year-old Izzy and her veterinarian mother as they rescue koalas and form remarkable friendships with animals on their Australian island.
  • Michael McIntyre: Showman (Netflix Comedy Special): Multi-award winning comedian Michael McIntyre makes his Netflix Original Stand-up comedy special debut with Michael McIntyre: Showman. Fresh off his ‘Big World Tour,’ playing to over 800,000 fans in sold out arenas across the globe, the comedic superstar recalls international encounters like avoiding shark attacks in Australia, New Zealanders’ strange relationship with vowels, the difference between performing for a US audience vs. a British audience, as well as his trademark tales of family life. Filmed at the iconic London Palladium Michael McIntyre: Showman premieres globally on September 15, 2020.
  • Taco Chronicles: Volume 2 (Netflix Original): Many of the most popular taco styles have long, rich, little-known histories. Explore some of them in Season 2 of this eye-opening, mouth-watering food adventure.

September 16

  • Baby: Season 3 (Netflix Original): Chiara and Ludovica form an unlikely friendship as they struggle to find their place and search for love at a high school in an exclusive Rome neighborhood.
  • Challenger: The Final Flight (Netflix Documentary): Four-part docuseries on the 1986 Challenger space shuttle disaster, unpacking an indelible moment for a generation of Americans.
  • Criminal: UK: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Following a hugely successful first series and great critical acclaim, Criminal returns with four new cases, four new suspects and one room that changes everything. Prepare for bold stories, some surprises, and a completely innovative take on the police procedural.
  • The Devil All The Time (Netflix Film): In an explosive Midwestern Gothic tale spanning two decades, sinister characters converge around young Arvin Russell as he fights the evil forces that threaten him and everything he loves. Based on Donald Ray Pollock’s award-winning novel.
  • MeatEater: Season 9 (Netflix Original): Steve’s latest hunt-to-table adventures include eventful trips to Colorado, Texas and Wyoming — where he prepares savory dishes.
  • The Paramedic (Netflix Film): After an accident puts him in a wheelchair, Ángel decides to get even with those who betrayed him, particularly the woman who left when he needed her.
  • Signs: Season 2 (Netflix Original): As Trela struggles with personal trauma, Ada takes over his responsibilities at the station. Meanwhile, a mysterious stranger comes to town.
  • Sing On! (Netflix Original): Hosted by the hilarious and talented Tituss Burgess, this eight-episode series is a karaoke-lover’s dream. In each themed episode, six contestants belt out the biggest hits from that genre while being judged by a vocal analyzer comparing their vocal performance to the original artist’s. The more they sing in tune, the more cash they add to a collective jackpot worth up to $60,000. The first round is worth $10,000 and lyrics are randomly assigned so contestants must be ready for anything – the highest scoring contestant moves on, while the remaining singers vote one fellow contestant out. For five more rounds, the stakes get higher and the jackpot gets bigger, and the final two contestants face off in a head-to-head battle to win the grand prize. Perfect for an at-home sing-a-long, viewers of all ages will find themselves off the couch, belting their favorite tunes and having a sing-off of their own.

September 17

  • Dragon’s Dogm (Netflix Anime): Resurrected as an Arisen, Ethan sets out to vanquish the Dragon that took his heart, but with every demon he battles, the more he loses his humanity.
  • The Last Word (Netflix Original): In the aftermath of her husband’s death, a woman unexpectedly finds a new source of energy and a lust for life – as she becomes a professional eulogist to the surprise of her family and friends.

September 18

  • American Barbecue Showdown (Netflix Original): American Barbecue Showdown is an eight episode food competition series that follows the country’s best backyard smokers and competitive barbecuers as they compete for the title of American Barbecue Champion. The series is hosted by Rutledge Wood and Lyric Lewis, with judging duties falling on barbecue legends Kevin Bludso and Melissa Cookston. Each episode, Kevin and Melissa will task the cookers with a challenge that will test their barbecue skills in ways they couldn’t possibly imagine. From unique meats to old school techniques, they will have to prove they have the skills to smoke another day.
  • Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous (Netflix Family): Six teens attending an adventure camp on the opposite side of Isla Nublar must band together to survive when dinosaurs wreak havoc on the island.
  • Ratched (Netflix Original): This dramatic prequel to “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” follows the character Nurse Ratched.

September 21

  • A Love Song for Latasha (Netflix Documentary): Latasha Harlins was 15 when she was wrongfully killed by Soon Ja Du, 13 days after the brutal beating of Rodney King. Du was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter but received no jail time. The death of Latasha was a leading catalyst for the 1992 LA Riots.

September 22

  • Chico Bon Bon: Monkey with a Tool Belt: Season 3 (Netflix Family): It’s another season of solving problems for monkey mechanic Chico Bon Bon and his Fix-It Force.
  • Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father: Season 4 (Netflix Original): Jovial comic Jack Whitehall and his stuffy father, Michael, chronicle more travel misadventures in another season of this unscripted comedy.
  • The Playbook (Netflix Documentary): The Playbook profiles legendary coaches as they share the rules they live by to achieve success in sports and in life. Through emotional and in-depth interviews, each coach reveals the critical moments in their personal lives and careers that ultimately helped form their coaching philosophies. Featured coaches include the Los Angeles Clippers’ Doc Rivers; two-time FIFA World Cup-winning coach Jill Ellis, the winningest coach in U.S. soccer history; Premier League’s José Mourinho, one of the most decorated football managers of all time; Serena Williams’ famed tennis coach, Patrick Mouratoglou; and hall of fame basketball player and coach Dawn Staley. The Playbook is produced by SpringHill Company, Delirio Films and Boardwalk Pictures.
  • Mighty Express (Netflix Family): In a playful world crisscrossed by railway tracks, a team of locomotives and their kid pals keep things moving and get deliveries through no matter what!

September 23

  • Enola Holmes (Netflix Film): When Enola Holmes — Sherlock’s teen sister — discovers her mother missing, she sets off to find her, becoming a super-sleuth in her own right as she outwits her famous brother and unravels a dangerous conspiracy around a mysterious young Lord.
  • No Strings Attached
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

September 24

  • The Chef Show: Season (Netflix Documentary): The Chef Show returns for another season as Jon Favreau (Director/actor) and award-winning Chef Roy Choi come back together to continue learning, sharing, and celebrating different flavors, cultures and people. The two friends explore new recipes, collaborate with big names in the culinary world, and connect over their shared passion for bringing people together over a delicious meal.
  • This Is Us: Season 4

September 25

  • A Perfect Crime (Netflix Documentary): In April 1991, Detlev Rohwedder, the head of Treuhand, the East German Privatization and Restructuring Agency, was assassinated in Dusseldorf. An inspection of the scene revealed three cartridge cases, a plastic chair, a towel and a letter claiming responsibility by the Red Army Faction (RAF), a radical left terrorist group that killed 33 people between 1971 and 1993. To this day, the assassin has never been identified.
  • Country-Ish (Netflix Original): COUNTRY-ISH follows country singer Coffey Anderson and his hip-hop dancer wife Criscilla as they raise their children and navigate their opposite country vs. city perspectives of life and parenting. They’ve amassed a large social following with videos reaching more than 50 million people who fall in love with their family. Perfectly relatable—and at the same time filled with one-of-a-kind humor and heart – each half house episode highlights their unique personalities as they navigate everyday life in a far-from-the-country locale – Los Angeles.
  • Modern Family: Season 11
  • The School Nurse Files (Netflix Original): Eun-young might seem like an ordinary school nurse, but behind her mundane appearance is her supernatural ability to see monsters (ectoplasm) as jelly figures. When she’s appointed to a new high school, she quickly discovers mysterious secrets that threaten the students and fights alongside her fellow teacher In-pyo, the handsome heir to the school.
  • Sneakerheads (Netflix Original): Devin (Allen Maldonado), a former sneakerhead turned stay-at-home dad, gets back in the game only to quickly find himself five G’s in the hole after falling for one of old friend Bobby’s (Andrew Bachelor) get-rich-quick schemes. Desperate to get his money back before his wife finds out he’s fallen off the wagon, Devin enlists the help of a ragtag group of fellow shoe lovers on his global hunt for the elusive “Zeroes,” the holy grail of hard-to-find kicks.

September 26

  • The Good Place: Season 4

September 28

  • Whose Vote Counts, Explained (Netflix Original): Fears about the voting process being rigged — by powerful donors and corporations, gerrymandering, the Electoral College, voter suppression, fraud at the ballot box, and the ways votes are counted — are untangled in this docuseries.

September 29

  • Michelle Buteau: Welcome to Buteaupia (Netflix Comedy Special): Michelle Buteau, the scene stealing queen of Netflix, delivers the night out we all need right now in her uproariously funny new special Michelle Buteau: Welcome to Buteaupia. Letting loose with a goblet of frosé in hand, she delivers a dynamic hour of comedy that delves into parenthood, cultural difference, and the overlooked value of short men. Her refreshingly honest approach reminds us to appreciate government workers named Otis and, most importantly, that character counts. Michelle Buteau: Welcome to Buteaupia is produced by Page Hurwitz and Wanda Sykes for Push It Productions. Hurwitz also serves as director. The special premieres globally on Netflix on September 29, 2020.

September 30

  • American Murder: The Family Next Door (Netflix Documentary): In 2018, 34-year-old Shanann Watts and her two young daughters went missing in Frederick, Colorado. As heartbreaking details emerged, their story made headlines worldwide. Told entirely through archival footage that includes social media posts, law enforcement recordings, text messages and never-before-seen home videos, director Jenny Popplewell pieces together an immersive and truthful examination of a police investigation and a disintegrating marriage. AMERICAN MURDER: THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR is the first film to give a voice to the victims.
  • Dear John
  • Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters
  • Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
  • Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in September 2020

September 2

  • Ready Player One

September 5

  • Once Upon a Time: Seasons 1-7

September 14

  • Clueless

September 30

  • Ghostbusters
  • Ghostbusters 2
  • Inglourious Basterds
  • Pulp Fiction

Filed Under: Featured, Netflix

May 2020 Premiere Dates: New and Returning Shows

May 11, 2020 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

May typically marks the end of the fall/winter television season, but that doesn’t mean new shows aren’t popping up everywhere, particularly on speciality cable channels. You can also catch the premiere of the final seasons of MARVEL’S AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. and THE 100, and the fifth season of BLINDSPOT.

Related: What’s streaming in April on Netflix Canada, Netflix U.S., Amazon Prime Video Canada and Crave

Friday, May 1

  • Trying: Season 1 (Apple TV+)
  • Ghostwriter: Part 1 (Apple TV+)
  • Prop Culture (Disney+)

Saturday, May 2

  • 8:00 p.m. Nickelodeon’s Kids Choice Awards 2020: Celebrate Together (Nickelodeon)

Sunday, May 3

  • 9:00 p.m. Billions: Season 5 (Showtime)
  • 11:30 p.m. Rick and Morty: Season 4 (Adult Swim)
  • 11:00 p.m. Harley Quinn: Season 1 (Syfy)
  • 9:00 p.m. Good Witch: Season 6 (Hallmark)

Monday, May 4

  • 9:00 p.m. Creepshow: Season 1 (AMC)
  • 10:00 p.m. Camp Getaway: Season 1 (Bravo)
  • Reno 911!: Season 7 (Quibi)
  • Useless Celebrity History: Season 1 (Quibi)

Tuesday, May 5

  • Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (HBO)
  • 10:00 p.m. Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles: Season 12 (Bravo)

Thursday, May 7

  • 9:00 p.m. Blindspot: Season 5 (NBC)
  • 8:00 p.m. Celebrity Watch Party (Fox)

Sunday, May 10

  • I Know This Much Is True: Season 1 (HBO)
  • 7:00 p.m. The Disney Family Singalong: Volume II (ABC)
  • 7:00 p.m. Feeding America Comedy Festival, (NBC)

Monday, May 11

  • Barkitecture: Season 1 (Quibi)
  • Blackballed: Season 1 (Quibi)

Tuesday, May 12

  • 8:00 p.m. Gordon Ramsay’s 24 Hours to Hell and Back: SOS (Fox)
  • 8:00 p.m. The Happy Days of Garry Marshall (ABC)

Friday, May 15

  • It’s A Dog’s Life with Bill Farmer, (Disney+)
  • Fury Files (Disney+)
  • 8:00 p.m. Masters of Illusion: Season 10,  (The CW)
  • 8:00 p.m. The Greatest #StayAtHome Videos, (CBS)

Sunday, May 17

  • 8:00 p.m. Hightown: Season 1 (Starz)
  • 8:00 p.m. The Beverly Hills Dog Show: Season 2020 (NBC)
  • 9:00 p.m. Snowpiercer: Season 1 (TNT)
  • 9:00 p.m. Beverly Hills 90210: Behind Closed Doors (Reelz)

Monday, May 18

  • Stargirl: Season 1 (DC Universe)
  • The Now: Season 1 (Quibi)
  • Centerpiece: Season 1 (Quibi)

Tuesday, May 19

  • 8:00 p.m. Stargirl: Season 1 (The CW, after its digital premiere on DC Universe)
  • 8:00 p.m. The Story of Soaps (ABC)
  • 10:00 p.m. The Genetic Detective: Season 1 (ABC)

Wednesday, May 20

  • 8:00 p.m. The 100: Season 7, (The CW)
  • 8:00 p.m. The Wonderful World of Disney (ABC)
  • 8:00 p.m. Game On!: Season 1, (CBS)
  • 9:00 p.m. Ultimate Tag: Season 1 (Fox)

Thursday, May 21

  • 8:00 p.m. Celebrity Escape Room (NBC)
  • 8:00 p.m. Love Island: Season 2,  (CBS)
  • 8:00 p.m. Burden of Truth: Season 3 (The CW)
  • 9:00 p.m. Red Nose Day (NBC)
  • 9:00 p.m. Holey Moley: Holey Moley II: The Sequel (ABC)
  • 9:00 p.m. Labor of Love: Season 1 (Fox)
  • 10:00 p.m. To Tell the Truth: Season 5 (ABC)

Friday, May 22

  • 9:00 p.m. AKA Jane Roe (FX)
  • The Big Fib,  (Disney+)
  • Marvel’s Future Avenger (Disney+)

Monday, May 25

  • Life-Size Toys: Season 1 (Quibi)
  • 8:00 p.m. The Titan Games: Season 2 (NBC)

Tuesday, May 26

  • 8:00 p.m. America’s Got Talent : Season 15 (NBC)
  • 8:30 p.m. World of Dance: Season 4 (NBC)

Wednesday, May 27

  • 10:00 p.m. Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Season 7 (ABC)
  • On the Record (HBO Max)
  • Love Life: Season 1 (HBO Max)
  • Looney Tunes Cartoons: Season 1 (HBO Max)
  • Craftopia: Season 1 (HBO Max)
  • Legendary: Season 1 (HBO Max)
  • The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo: Season 1 (HBO Max)

Friday, May 29

  • Central Park: Season 1 (Apple TV+)

Sunday, May 31

  • 8:00 p.m. Celebrity Family Feud: Season 6 (ABC)
  • 9:00 p.m. Press Your Luck: Season 2 (ABC)
  • 10:00 p.m. Match Game: Season 5 (ABC)
  • 10:00 p.m. Quiz: Miniseries (AMC)

Filed Under: Featured, TV Addict Calendar

What is Coming to Netflix in May 2020

May 1, 2020 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

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A new interactive KIMMY SCHMIDT special is coming to Netflix in May 2020, as is Steve Carell’s new original comedy series SPACE FORCE. Streamers can also catch the new Ryan Murphy series HOLLYWOOD, as well as a comedy special from Jerry Seinfeld.

Related: What is Coming to Netflix Canada in May 2020?

May 1

  • All Day and a Night (Netflix Film): While serving life in prison, a young man looks back at the people, the circumstances and the system that set him on the path toward his crime.
  • Almost Happy (Netflix Original): Sebastián is a radio show host of modest fame, trying to find a way in the world as he deals with his ex-wife (whom he still loves) and two kids.
  • Get In (Netflix Film): On their return from vacation, a family finds their house occupied by disturbing squatters.
  • Go! Go! Cory Carson: The Chrissy (Netflix Family): The Carson kids win a talent show with a dance that Cory created. But when “The Chrissy” catches on, his sister gets all of the attention!
  • The Half Of It (Netflix Film): Shy, straight-A student Ellie helps sweet jock Paul woo his crush. But their unlikely friendship grows complicated when Ellie falls for the same girl.
  • Hollywood (Netflix Original): A new limited series from Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan, HOLLYWOOD follows a group of aspiring actors and filmmakers in post-World War II Hollywood as they try to make it in Tinseltown — no matter the cost.
  • Into the Night (Netflix Original): When the sun suddenly starts killing everything in its path, passengers on an overnight flight from Brussels attempt to survive by any means necessary.
  • Medici: The Magnificent: Part 2 (Netflix Original): In the wake of the conspiracy, Lorenzo is driven by vengeance. Giuliano’s son appears while the Medici fortune hangs in the balance on the eve of war.
  • Mrs. Serial Killer (Netflix Film): When a doctor gets jailed for a string of shocking murders, his loyal wife sets out to commit a copycat crime to prove his innocence.
  • Reckoning: Season 1 (Exclusively on Netflix): When an infamous serial killer who has gone dormant for years is believed to have killed again, two men closely linked to the case are set on a dangerous collision course that threatens both their families. Homicide Detective Mike Serrato (Aden Young) and high school Guidance Counselor Leo Doyle (Sam Trammell) try to do what is best for the people they love and the families they protect, but as both struggle to suppress their inner demons, the murder of a local teenager sets them on a course of mutual destruction that will emanate through every facet of their quiet, suburban community.
  • Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
  • Back to the Future
  • Back to the Future Part II
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
  • Cracked Up, The Darrell Hammond Story
  • Den of Thieves
  • For Colored Girls
  • Fun with Dick & Jane
  • I Am Divine
  • Jarhead
  • Jarhead 2: Field of Fire
  • Jarhead 3: The Siege
  • Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
  • Masha and the Bear: Season 4
  • Material
  • Monthly Girls’ Nozaki Kun: Season 1
  • Sinister
  • Song of the Sea
  • The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
  • The Heartbreak Kid
  • The Patriot
  • Thomas & Friends: Marvelous Machinery: A New Arrival
  • Thomas & Friends: Marvelous Machinery: World of Tomorrow
  • Thomas & Friends: Thomas and the Royal Engine
  • Underworld
  • Underworld: Evolution
  • Underworld: Rise of the Lycans
  • Urban Cowboy
  • What a Girl Wants
  • Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

May 4

  • Arctic Dogs

May 5

  • Jerry Seinfeld: 23 Hours To Kill (Netflix Comedy Special): Jerry Seinfeld’s new hour-long special, Jerry Seinfeld: 23 Hours to Kill, reinforces his reputation as the precision-craftsman of standup comedy. Premiering on May 5, 2020, only on Netflix, the special features a spectacular arrival to the Beacon Theatre in New York City, and showcases Seinfeld’s sharp angles on everyday life, uncovering comedy in the commonplace.

May 6

  • Workin’ Moms: Season 4 (Netflix Original): Big changes are in the air as the moms stand up for their children, their partners, their businesses — and more importantly, themselves.

May 7

  • Scissor Seven: Season 2 (Netflix Anime): Hairdresser by day, freelance hit man by night. The series about an underpaid, scissor-wielding assassin who’s not quite cut out for the job returns for Season 2.

May 8

  • 18 regali (Netflix Film): A pregnant mother with terminal cancer leaves behind 18 sentimental gifts for her unborn daughter to receive every birthday until she reaches womanhood.\
  • Chico Bon Bon: Monkey with a Tool Belt (Netflix Family): This fun, silly series teaches preschoolers about the mechanical world and how things work. Based on Chris Monroe’s picture book series.
  • Dead to Me: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Picking up in the aftermath of that bloody backyard reveal, Jen and Judy struggle to hide a dark secret. With a surprising new visitor in town and Detective Perez hot on their heels, the stakes have never been higher.
  • The Eddy (Netflix Original): Set in the vibrant multicultural neighborhoods of modern-day Paris, THE EDDY tells the story of the owner of a struggling club, its house band and the dangers they face from the chaotic city that surrounds them.
  • The Hollow: Season 2 (Netflix Family): After discovering the truth behind the Hollow, friends Adam, Mira and Kai must face their fears and tackle even bigger challenges together.
  • House at the End of the Street
  • Restaurants on the Edge: Season 2 (Netflix Original): The experts continue on their international restaurant rescue mission. With a little encouragement and a lot of overhaul, miracles can happen.
  • Rust Valley Restorers: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Life motors on as Mike and the gang restore a slew of classics, including some good ole Detroit muscle. Also, Avery takes on a new role at the shop.
  • Valeria (Netflix Original): A writer in a creative and marital crisis finds refuge and support in her three best friends. Based on the novels by Elisabet Benavent.

May 9

  • Charmed: Season 2
  • Grey’s Anatomy: Season 16

May 11

  • Bordertown: Season 3 (Netflix Original): While juggling concerns about his family’s future and a spate of new crimes, Kari squares off against an adversary who’s been studying his past cases.
  • Have a Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics (Netflix Documentary): Celebrities recall their most mind-bending trips via animations, reenactments and more in this comedic documentary exploring the story of psychedelics.
  • Trial By Media (Netflix Documentary): In our modern media landscape where real courtroom dramas have increasingly been transformed into a form of entertainment, the Netflix documentary series Trial by Media reflects on some of the most dramatic and memorable trials in recent history. Since televised coverage introduced a new emphasis on creative storytelling and showmanship into the legal system, the courtroom has never been the same. Over six compelling parts, Trial by Media explores the many ways in which the press have contributed to reshaping public perception about guilt or innocence before, during or after a trial. The series features cases reaching across different areas of the law including the unforgettable Jenny Jones made-for-Court TV murder trials, the sensational story of Rod Blagojevich’s political fall, and the case of Amadou Diallo, an unarmed African immigrant who was shot 41 times by police in New York City. Trial by Media is a Supper Club production, in association with Smokehouse Pictures, and is directed by Skye Borgman (Abducted in Plain Sight), Garrett Bradley (Time), Academy Award® nominee Yance Ford (Strong Island), Emmy® nominee Brian McGinn (Amanda Knox), Sierra Pettengill (The Reagan Show), and Tony Yacenda (American Vandal). Executive producers are author and lawyer Jeffrey Toobin (The People vs. O.J. Simpson); journalist, author and Court TV founder Steven Brill; Smokehouse Pictures’ George Clooney and Grant Heslov; and Supper Club’s McGinn, Jason Sterman and David Gelb.

May 12

  • True: Terrific Tales (Netflix Family): Through the magic of the Story Spinner, True and friends create their own versions of Pinocchio, Little Red Riding Hood and other classic fairy tales.
  • Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy Vs. the Reverend (Netflix Interactive Special): Join Kimmy and friends on an interactive adventure!

May 13

  • The Wrong Missy (Netflix Film): Tim thinks he’s invited the woman of his dreams on a work retreat to Hawaii, realizing too late he mistakenly asked someone from a nightmare blind date.

May 14

  • Riverdale: Season 4

May 15

  • Avatar: The Last Airbender Seasons 1-3
  • Chichipatos (Netflix Original): A magician hired for a party lands in hot water when he makes a drug boss disappear during a performance — but is then unable to make him reappear!
  • District 9
  • I Love You, Stupid (Netflix Film): After he loses his girlfriend and his job on the same day, a man in his 30s sees his life turned upside down.
  • Inhuman Resources (Netflix Original): Unemployed and desperate to turn his life around, Alain Delambre is ready to do anything to secure a job at corporate giant Exxya.
  • Magic for Humans: Season 3 (Netflix Original): He’s back to pull a rabbit out of a … piñata? Justin Willman always surprises with frisky magic skills that amuse and charm, trick and disarm.
  • She-Ra and the Princesses of Power: Season 5 (Netflix Family): As the princesses prepare to face Horde Prime and his hive mind army in one final battle, Adora must confront her most elusive adversary yet: herself.
  • White Lines (Netflix Original): When her brother is discovered dead, a Manchester woman leaves her quiet life to travel to Ibiza, where she seeks the truth about his disappearance.

May 16

  • La reina de Indias y el conquistador (Netflix Original): Years after Spanish conquistador Pedro de Heredia betrayed her people and broke her heart, indigenous woman Catalina reenters his life to get revenge.
  • Public Enemies
  • United 93

May 17

  • Soul Surfer

May 18

  • The Big Flower Fight (Netflix Original): Ten teams of florists, sculptors and garden designers push their talents to the limit to create extravagant floral installations in this competition show hosted by Vic Reeves and Natasia Demetriou. Facing elimination with every task set, these international teams of plant-obsessed artisans will be judged by florist to the stars, Kristen Griffith-VanderYacht and a slew of guest judges for a chance to display their own sculpture at London’s Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

May 19

  • Patton Oswalt: I Love Everything (Netflix Comedy Special): Like the ancient grains of Babylon, Patton provides a healthy dose of witticism in his newest Netflix comedy special, Patton Oswalt: I Love Everything. Enjoy yourself as the Emmy and Grammy winning comedian reflects on hilarious existential anecdotes after recently embracing his fifties, which includes attending his daughter’s second-grade art show that cost him the chance to board a full-scale Millennium Falcon or how buying a house is like hiring a suicide squad of superhuman subcontractors. Patton Oswalt: I Love Everything premieres globally on Netflix on May 19, 2020. And stick around post-credits for Bob Rubin: Oddities & Rarities, a bonus one-hour comedy special presented by Patton himself!
  • Sweet Magnolias (Netflix Original): Maddie Townsend has a lot on her plate — including three kids, a cheating husband and one unlikely suitor who has everyone in town talking.
  • Trumbo

May 20

  • Ben Platt Live From Radio City Music Hall (Netflix Documentary): Actor and singer Ben Platt performs in a sold-out show recorded at Radio City Music Hall in New York.
  • The Flash: Season 6
  • Rebelión de los Godinez (Netflix Film): When Omar’s grandfather forces him to get a job at a tech company in Mexico City, he meets a quirky ensemble of nine-to-fivers … and some nemeses.

May 22

  • Control Z (Netflix Original): When a hacker begins releasing students’ secrets to the entire high school, the socially isolated but observant Sofía works to uncover their identity.
  • History 101 (Netflix Original): Infographics and archival footage deliver bite-size history lessons on scientific breakthroughs, social movements and world-changing discoveries.
  • Just Go With It
  • THE LOVEBIRDS (Netflix Film): When a couple in the fast lane to splitsville accidentally careens into a murder, they take off on a wild race to find the killer and clear their names.
  • Selling Sunset: Season 2 (Netflix Original): The reality series that follows LA’s most elite real estate agents returns for Season 2, documenting their juicy private lives, posh listings and high-profile clients.
  • Trailer Park Boys: The Animated Series: Season 2 (Netflix Original): The animated series returns for Season 2, with the entire gang transformed into cartoons.

May 23

  • Dynasty: Season 3

May 25

  • Ne Zha
  • Norm of the North: Family Vacation
  • Uncut Gems

May 26

  • Hannah Gadsby: Douglas (Netflix Comedy Special): Emmy and Peabody award winning comedian Hannah Gadsby stopped the comedy world in its tracks with her genre bending show, Nanette. Having given herself her very own tough act to follow, Gadsby decided to name her difficult second album after one of her dogs in the hopes he could inspire comedy obedience. Did it work? Fortunately, you can make up your own mind because after taking her metaphorical muse off for a world tour of a walk she filmed the fucker in Los Angeles. Hannah Gadbsy: Douglas is a grand tour of guffaw that takes you from the dog park to the High Renaissance and back into an unnamed box. With one of comedy’s most sparkling and surprising minds as your guide of honour, you can expect your expectations to be set and then met in the most unexpected ways. Woof.

May 27

  • I’m No Longer Here (Netflix Film): In the mountains of Monterrey, Mexico, a small street gang named “Los Terkos” spend their days listening to slowed down cumbia music and attending dance parties, showing off their outfits, hairstyles and gang alliances. These different bands of disaffected youth refer to themselves as Kolombianos, combining the Cholo culture with Colombian music. Ulises Samperio (17), the leader of Los Terkos, tries to protect his friends from the nefarious elements of a quickly evolving drug/political war, but after a misunderstanding with a local cartel, he is forced to leave for Jackson Heights, Queens, a diverse immigrant community in New York City. Ulises tries to assimilate, but when he learns that his gang and the whole Kolombia culture is under threat, he questions his place in America and longs to return home.
  • The Lincoln Lawyer

May 28

  • Dorohedoro (Netflix Anime): Amnesiac Caiman seeks to undo his lizard head curse by killing the sorcerer responsible, with his friend Nikaido’s help. In the Hole, that’s a threat.
  • La corazonada (Netflix Film): A rookie cop (Luisana Lopilato) and a police detective (Joaquín Furriel) investigate the murder of a woman, 19, whose best friend is the prime suspect.

May 29

  • Space Force (Netflix Original): A comedy series about the people tasked with creating Space Force, a new branch of the U.S. military. From Greg Daniels and star Steve Carell.
  • Somebody Feed Phil: Season 3 (Netflix Documentary): “Everybody Loves Raymond” creator Phil Rosenthal continues to travel the globe, sampling different cuisines and cultures. New episodes follow Phil as he travels to Marrakesh, Seoul, Montreal, Chicago and London.

May 31

  • High Strung Free Dance
  • Blood & Water (Netflix Original): A 16-year-old gets herself transferred to the same high school as a girl whom she suspects is her sister, who was kidnapped at birth 17 years earlier.
  • Kenny Sebastian: The Most Interesting Person in the Room (Netflix Comedy Special): Fusing his musical and comedy chops, Kenny Sebastian gets analytical about frumpy footwear, flightless birds and his fear of not being funny enough.
  • Mystic Pop-up Bar (Netflix Original): Wol-ju, the bartender, is not of this world, or the underworld—she is the weaver of dreams between worlds. Though she might seem obscene and unhindered to some, she provides solace and advice to the weary souls whose dreams she enters. After a drink with Wol-ju, one feels spirited and able to turn the page on their own misfortunes. At the Mystic Pop-up Bar, she is able to cross the threshold between this world and the other, between past and present, revealing visions that rectify her customer’s suffering.
  • Supergirl: Season 5

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May 1

  • John Carter

May 15

  • Limitless
  • The Place Beyond the Pines

May 17

  • Royal Pains: Season 1-8

May 18

  • Scandal: Season 1-7

May 19

  • Black Snake Moan
  • Carriers
  • Evolution
  • The First Wives Club
  • It Takes Two
  • Love, Rosie
  • She’s Out of My League
  • What’s Eating Gilbert Grape
  • Young Adult
  • Yours, Mine and Ours

May 25

  • Bitten: Season 1-3

May 30

  • Bob Ross: Beauty Is Everywhere: Collection 1

May 31

  • Austin Powers in Goldmember
  • Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
  • Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
  • Dear John
  • Final Destination
  • The Final Destination
  • Final Destination 2
  • Final Destination 3
  • Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
  • Looney Tunes: Back in Action
  • My Girl
  • The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear
  • The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!
  • Outbreak
  • Red Dawn
  • Richie Rich

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What is Coming to Netflix in April 2020

March 23, 2020 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: Ray Burmiston

As the world stays home as a result of COVID-19, Netflix continues to release original content to help us fill our days in April 2020. RIVERDALE’s Camila Mendes stars in the original film DANGEROUS LIES, while Chris Hemsworth stars in EXTRACTION. The second season of Ricky Gervais’ original series AFTER LIFE will also be available to stream.

Related: What is coming to Netflix Canada in April 2020

April 1

  • David Batra: Elefanten I Rummet (Netflix Comedy Special): Swedish stand-up David Batra gets personal as he playfully details the perks and pitfalls of being married to a recently resigned political leader.
  • How to Fix a Drug Scandal (Netflix Documentary): Two drug lab chemists’ shocking crimes cripple a state’s judicial system and blur the lines of justice for lawyers, officials and thousands of inmates.
  • The Iliza Shlesinger Sketch Show (Netflix Comedy Special): Hold on to your top knot and grab your remote for the upcoming six-part sketch series, The Iliza Shlesinger Sketch Show. Executive produced and starring comedian Iliza Shlesinger who leads her ensemble cast in this hilarious satire-filled series packed with insane original characters who inhabit the landscape of all the content we love to consume and make fun of. From bizarre exercise plans to the over-simplified DIY shows to “reality” TV at its best/worst, The Iliza Shlesinger Sketch Show celebrates/skewers the TV stereotypes that fill our screens big, small, and tiny.
  • Nailed It!: Season 4 (Netflix Original): The hosts you love, the hot messes you crave. Welcome back to the “Nailed It!” kitchens, where anyone — like, literally, anyone — can win.
  • Sunderland ‘Til I Die: Season 2 (Netflix Original): After two consecutive seasons of failure, Sunderland hope to get things turned around as they face a new season in the third tier of English soccer.
  • 40 Days and 40 Nights
  • Bloodsport
  • Cadillac Records
  • Can’t Hardly Wait
  • Cheech & Chong’s Up in Smoke
  • Community: Season 1-6
  • Deep Impact
  • God’s Not Dead
  • Just Friends
  • Killer Klowns from Outer Space
  • Kim’s Convenience: Season 4
  • Lethal Weapon
  • Lethal Weapon 2
  • Lethal Weapon 3
  • Lethal Weapon 4
  • Minority Report
  • Molly’s Game
  • Mortal Kombat
  • Mud
  • Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon: S3: Sun & Moon – Ultra Legends
  • Promised Land
  • Road to Perdition
  • Salt
  • School Daze
  • Sherlock Holmes
  • Soul Plane
  • Sunrise in Heaven
  • Taxi Driver
  • The Death of Stalin
  • The Girl with All the Gifts
  • The Hangover
  • The Matrix
  • The Matrix Reloaded
  • The Matrix Revolutions
  • The Perks of Being a Wallflower
  • The Roommate
  • The Runaways
  • The Social Network
  • Wildling

April 2

  • The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
  • Violet Evergarden: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll

April 3

  • Coffee & Kareem (Netflix Film): While police officer James Coffee (Ed Helms) enjoys his new relationship with Vanessa Manning (Taraji P. Henson), her beloved 12-year-old son Kareem (Terrence Little Gardenhigh) plots their break-up. Attempting to scare away his mom’s boyfriend for good, Kareem tries to hire criminal fugitives to take him out but accidentally exposes a secret network of criminal activity, making his family its latest target. To protect Vanessa, Kareem teams up with Coffee — the partner he never wanted — for a dangerous chase across Detroit. From director Michael Dowse, COFFEE & KAREEM is an action-comedy about forging unexpected bonds, one four-letter insult at a time. Co-starring Betty Gilpin, RonReaco Lee, Andrew Bachelor and David Alan Grier.
  • La casa de papel: Part 4 (Netflix Original): Lives are on the line as the Professor’s plan begins to unravel and the thieves must fend off enemies from both inside and outside the Bank of Spain.
  • Money Heist: The Phenomenon (Netflix Film): This film takes a look at why and how “Money Heist” sparked a wave of enthusiasm around the world for a lovable group of thieves and their professor.
  • Spirit Riding Free: Riding Academy (Netflix Family): A new chapter begins for Lucky and her friends as they leave Miradero behind to live and learn at the prestigious Palomino Bluffs Riding Academy.
  • StarBeam (Netflix Family): A real kid with real superpowers has a tech-wiz best friend who becomes her sidekick. Together with their seagull pal, they protect their seaside city.

April 4

  • Angel Has Fallen

April 5

  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer

April 6

  • The Big Show Show (Netflix Family): Former WWE wrestler The Big Show is out of the ring and ready for an even tougher challenge: raising three daughters with his wife in Florida.

April 7

  • TERRACE HOUSE: TOKYO 2019-2020: Part 3 (Netflix Original): Life in Tokyo continues: doors open and close in the house, bonds are born and tested. As Ruka takes his next step, Hana meets new rivals.

April 9

  • Hi Score Girl: Season 2 (Netflix Anime): They’ve leveled up to high school, training at arcade fighting games along the way. Now Haruo, Akira and their friends face their final level.

April 10

  • Brews Brothers (Netflix Original): These two estranged brothers know everything there is to know about brewing beer. If only they knew something about being a family.
  • LA Originals (Netflix Documentary): Known for their ties to Chicano street life and hip hop, Estevan Oriol and Mister Cartoon trace their journey from gifted artists to cultural pioneers.
  • La vie scolaire (Netflix Film): In one of the poorest areas of Paris, a school counselor devotes herself to working with disadvantaged students, while facing challenges of her own.
  • Love Wedding Repeat (Netflix Film): In this innovative romantic comedy about the power of chance, alternate versions of the same wedding unfold as Jack (Sam Claflin) tries to make sure his little sister has the perfect wedding day. But he’ll have to juggle an angry ex-girlfriend, an uninvited guest with a secret, a misplaced sleep sedative, and unexpectedly reuniting with the girl of his dreams who got away, Dina (Olivia Munn). If he succeeds, Jack might find a happy ending of his own. LOVE WEDDING REPEAT is written and directed by Dean Craig and stars Sam Claflin, Olivia Munn, Eleanor Tomlinson, Joel Fry, Tim Key, Aisling Bea, Jack Farthing, Allan Mustafa, and Freida Pinto.
  • The Main Event (Netflix Film): When 11-year-old Leo Thompson (Seth Carr) discovers a magical wrestling mask that grants him super strength, he uses it to enter a WWE competition. With the support of his grandmother (Tichina Arnold), Leo will do whatever it takes to achieve his dream of becoming a WWE Superstar. Can one kid win it all, in the face of epic challengers in the ring? Directed by Jay Karas, THE MAIN EVENT co-stars Adam Pally, Ken Marino, and features WWE superstars Kofi Kingston, Mike “The Miz” Mizanin, Sheamus, and Babatunde Aiyegbusi as Leo’s ultimate opponent, a gigantic wrestler named Samson.
  • Tigertail (Netflix Film): In New York, Pin-Jui (Tzi Ma) reflects on the love of his past and his departure from Taiwan, which he revisits years later with his daughter Angela.

April 11

  • CODE 8

April 14

  • Chris D’Elia: No Pain (Netflix Comedy Special): Stand-up comic, actor, writer, and host of the Congratulations podcast, Chris D’Elia returns for his latest Netflix comedy special, Chris D’Elia: No Pain. Though he may not be your average comedian, living a straight-edge lifestyle with parents who are there for him, D’Elia still finds time to growl at babies in public, AirDrop inappropriate photos to unsuspecting people on airplanes, and warn others on the potential threat of sexual assault by dolphins (Google it). Filmed in front of a live audience at the State Theater in Minneapolis, Chris D’Elia: No Pain premieres globally on Netflix on April 14, 2020.

April 15

  • The Innocence Files (Netflix Documentary): The Innocence Files shines a light on the untold personal stories behind eight cases of wrongful conviction that the nonprofit organization the Innocence Project and organizations within the Innocence Network have uncovered and worked tirelessly to overturn. The nine-episode series is composed of three compelling parts – The Evidence, The Witness and The Prosecution. These stories expose difficult truths about the state of America’s deeply flawed criminal justice system, while showing when the innocent are convicted, it is not just one life that is irreparably damaged forever: families, victims of crime and trust in the system are also broken in the process. The Innocence Files is executive produced and directed by Academy Award® nominee Liz Garbus, Academy Award® winner Alex Gibney, Academy Award® winner Roger Ross Williams; with episodes also directed by Academy Award® nominee Jed Rothstein, Emmy Award® winner Andy Grieve and Sarah Dowland.
  • Outer Banks (Netflix Original): A tight-knit group of teens unearths a long-buried secret, setting off a chain of illicit events that takes them on an adventure they’ll never forget.

April 16

  • Despicable Me
  • Fary: Hexagone: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Fary returns to the stage to unpack his complicated feelings on faith, social media influencers, beatboxing and his native France.
  • Fauda: Season 3 (Netflix Original): Doron ensnares a determined young boxer when a months-long covert mission puts the team on the trail of a Hamas leader high on Shin Bet’s wanted list.
  • Hail, Caesar!
  • Mauricio Meirelles: Levando o Caos (Netflix Comedy Special): Brazilian comedian Mauricio Meirelles performs a stand-up special shot in São Paulo.
  • Jem and the Holograms

April 17

  • Betonrausch (Netflix Film): Based on true events, this film charts the rise and fall of two real estate fraudsters in Germany, as they are caught in their own web of lies and deceit.
  • #blackAF (Netflix Original): Kenya Barris and Rashida Jones star in this family comedy series inspired by Barris’s real life.
  • Earth and Blood (La terre et le sang) (Netflix Film): After decades of successfully running a sawmill in the Ardennes, hiring ex-cons and young offenders, Said receives an unwelcome visitor: a cartel.
  • The Last Kids on Earth: Book 2 (Netflix Family): Jack, June, Quint and Dirk set out to find missing zombies, reclaim their town and maybe — just maybe — finally score a seat at the cool table.
  • Legado en los huesos (Netflix Film): In this sequel to “The Invisible Guardian,” Inspector Amaia Salazar investigates a suicide connected to a big murder case she had previously solved in Northern Spain.
  • Sergio (Netflix Film): Charismatic and complex, Sergio Vieira de Mello (Wagner Moura) has spent the majority of his storied career as a top UN diplomat working in the world’s most unstable regions, deftly navigating deals with presidents, revolutionaries, and war criminals for the sake of protecting the lives of ordinary people. But just as he readies himself for a simpler life with the woman he loves (Ana de Armas), Sergio takes one last assignment — in Baghdad, newly plunged into chaos following the US invasion. The assignment is meant to be brief, until a bomb blast causes the walls of the UN headquarters to come literally crashing down upon him, setting into motion a gripping life-or-death struggle. Inspired by a true story, SERGIO is a sweeping drama focused on a man pushed to his physical and emotional limits as he’s forced to confront his own divisive choices about ambition, family, and his capacity to love
  • Too Hot to Handle (Netflix Original)

April 18

  • The Green Hornet

April 20

  • Cooked with Cannabis (Netflix Original): Chefs compete to get the hosts and special guests high on elevated cannabis cuisine with their artful use of leafy herb, THC infusions and CBD sauces.
  • The Midnight Gospel (Netflix Original): Drawing on interviews from the “Duncan Trussell Family Hour” podcast, this animated series follows a spacecaster who travels the galaxy searching for the meaning of life.
  • The Vatican Tapes

April 21

  • Bleach: The Assault
  • Bleach: The Bount
  • Middleditch & Schwartz (Netflix Comedy Special): Thomas Middleditch and Ben Schwartz bring their two-person comedy show, Middleditch & Schwartz, to a global audience in a collection of three completely improvised Netflix comedy specials. Each performance is based entirely on a random audience suggestion. All three parts, each filmed at the NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, will premiere on Netflix on April 21, 2020.
  • Middleditch & Schwartz: Dream Job: The story of two friends, one of whom has an important job interview which spirals into an existential crisis involving photography, The New York Times and JFK airport bathroom stalls. By the end of a hilarious turn of events, Kyle is Saussin, Saussin is Kyle, neither have their dream job, but both know what it means to truly embody a Gazelle.
  • Middleditch & Schwartz: Law School Magic: What starts as a dreaded final exam for a group of first year law students quickly turns into a test of human morality as the duo encounters an alien, contemplates child abandonment, and dabbles in a bit of magic. “The Breakfast Club” meets “The Chronicles of Narnia” in this imaginary class’ quest to learn the difference between paper and digital contracts.
  • Middleditch & Schwartz: Parking Lot Wedding: Emotions are high in the events leading up to and during a wedding where the priest, a ghost, and the bride and groom’s parents are as loose as a caboose. Follow Thomas and Ben down the aisle as they concoct a compelling scenario — the tale of sixth grade lovers, a robbery-gone-wrong, and the ultimate test of true love.

April 22

  • Absurd Planet (Netflix Original): A cast of quirky critters and Mother Nature herself narrate this funny science series, which peeks into the lives of Earth’s most incredible animals.
  • Circus of Books (Netflix Documentary): For nearly four decades, unassuming couple Karen and Barry Mason ran Circus of Books, an LA porn store that became a hub for the local gay community.
  • El silencio del pantano (Netflix Film): A successful, cold-blooded crime novelist gets involved in a kidnapping case while uncovering the corrupt ties between politicians and the local mafia in Valencia, Spain.
  • The Plagues of Breslau (Netflix Film): After a body is found sewn inside a cow hide, a Wroc?aw detective discovers a killer is recreating an 18th-century “plague” of criminal punishments.
  • The Willoughbys (Netflix Film): Convinced they’d be better off raising themselves, the Willoughby children hatch a sneaky plan to send their selfish parents on vacation. The siblings then embark on their own high-flying adventure to find the true meaning of family.
  • Win the Wilderness (Netflix Original): Six couples vie for the deed to a remote Alaskan lodge by proving which is the fittest to survive in a breathtakingly pristine but rugged wilderness.

April 23

  • The House of Flowers : Season 3 (Netflix Original): The dark comedy series about a wealthy Mexico City family with secrets returns for Season 3.

April 24

  • After Life: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Set in the small fictitious town of Tambury, the comedy-drama series follows Tony (Ricky Gervais), a writer for the local newspaper whose life is upended after his wife dies from cancer. In series 2, whilst still struggling with immense grief for his wife, we see Tony try to become a better friend to those around him. Each grappling with their own problems and only to be intensified by the looming threat of the local newspaper being shut down. Will the town’s local Am-Dram show lift everyone’s spirits?
  • Extraction (Netflix Film): Tyler Rake (Chris Hemsworth) is a fearless black market mercenary with nothing left to lose when his skills are solicited to rescue the kidnapped son of an imprisoned international crime lord. But in the murky underworld of weapons dealers and drug traffickers, an already deadly mission approaches the impossible, forever altering the lives of Rake and the boy. An action-packed, edge-of-your-seat thriller directed by Sam Hargrave, EXTRACTION is an AGBO Films and TGIM Films, Inc. production, produced by Joe Russo, Anthony Russo, Mike Larocca, Chris Hemsworth, Eric Gitter, and Peter Schwerin.
  • Hello Ninja: Season 2 (Netflix Family)
  • Yours Sincerely, Kanan Gill (Netflix Comedy Special): Measuring his adult life against the goals set in a letter written as a teen to his future self, Kanan Gill’s takeaways get dark – yet oddly illuminating.

April 25

  • The Artist
  • Django Unchained

April 26

  • The Last Kingdom: Season 4 (Netflix Original): As Edward and Aethelflaed spar over the future of Mercia and their father’s dream of a united England, Uhtred tries to recover his lost birthright.

April 27

  • Battle: Los Angeles
  • Never Have I Ever (Netflix Original): A coming-of-age comedy series about the life of a modern first-generation Indian American teenage girl, inspired by Mindy Kaling’s own childhood.

April 29

  • A Secret Love (Netflix Documentary): A Secret Love tells an incredible love story between Terry Donahue and Pat Henschel, whose relationship spans nearly seven decades. Terry played in the women’s professional baseball league, inspiring the hit movie A League of Their Own. But the film did not tell the real-life story of the women who remained closeted for most of their lives. This documentary follows Terry and Pat back to when they met for the first time, through their professional lives in Chicago, coming out to their conservative families and grappling with whether or not to get married. Facing the hardships of aging and illness, their love proves resilient as they enter the home stretch.
  • Extracurricular (Netflix Original): Extracurricular is a story of high school students who become tangled in a series of conflicts and events that challenge human values and morality. Jisoo ends up committing a serious crime because of his determination to make college tuition money on his own, by any means. Minhee gets caught up in Jisoo’s crime while Jisoo’s schoolmate Gyuri becomes involved in the same crime.
  • Murder to Mercy: The Cyntoia Brown Story (Netflix Documentary): After 16-year-old Cyntoia Brown is sentenced to life in prison, questions about her past, physiology and the law itself call her guilt into question.
  • Nadiya’s Time to Eat (Netflix Original): On this cooking show, Nadiya Hussain serves up delicious shortcuts, vital ingredients and fast favorites — perfect for today’s time-strapped families.
  • Summertime (Netflix Original): Inspired by Federico Moccia’s books, this series follows Summer, who longs to leave her small town and see the world, as she meets Ale, a motorcyclist.

April 30

  • Dangerous Lies (Netflix Film): After losing her waitressing job, Katie Franklin (Camila Mendes) takes a job as a caretaker to a wealthy elderly man in his sprawling, empty Chicago estate. The two grow close, but when he unexpectedly passes away and names Katie as his sole heir, she and her husband Adam (Jessie T. Usher) are pulled into a complex web of lies, deception, and murder. If she’s going to survive, Katie will have to question everyone’s motives — even the people she loves. DANGEROUS LIES is directed by Michael Scott, and also stars Jamie Chung, Cam Gigandet, Sasha Alexander, and Elliott Gould.
  • Drifting Dragons (Netflix Anime): Dragons are on the menu as the crew of the airship Quin Zaza sets out on a hunt. If they fail, empty stomachs will be the least of their worries.
  • The Forest of Love: Deep Cut (Netflix Original): Nothing’s as it seems when a charismatic conman and an aspiring film crew delve into the lives of two emotionally scarred women.
  • Rich in Love (Ricos de Amor) (Netflix Film): Working incognito at his rich dad’s company to test his own merits, Teto falls for Paula and tells her he grew up poor, a lie that spins out of control.
  • The Victims’ Game (Netflix Original): After discovering his estranged daughter’s link to mysterious murders, a forensic detective with Asperger’s syndrome risks everything to solve the case.

Coming Soon

  • ARASHI’s Diary – Voyage (New Episodes) (Netflix Documentary): Twenty years after their debut, join the beloved members of Arashi on a new journey as they showcase their lives, talents and gifts to the world. In the new episodes, the members of Arashi reveal the emotions and feelings they’ve kept inside as the countdown to their hiatus continues with their final tour. During their national tour to complete 50 stages, the guys announce their decision publicly: Arashi will go on hiatus after the end of 2020. The camera follows the behind the scenes of the press conference.
  • The Circle Game (Netflix Original): Be yourself — or someone else? The players must choose while chasing a cash prize when this lighthearted, strategic competition show comes to France.
  • The King: Eternal Monarch (Netflix Original)

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in April 2020

April 4

  • American Odyssey: Season 1

April 8

  • Movie 43

April 15

  • 21 & Over

April 16

  • Lost Girl: Season 1-5

April 17

  • Big Fat Liar

April 19

  • The Longest Yard

April 24

  • The Ugly Truth

April 29

  • National Treasure

April 30

  • A Cinderella Story
  • A Little Princess
  • A Nightmare on Elm Street
  • Blade Runner: The Final Cut
  • The Craft
  • Crash
  • Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
  • The Dirty Dozen
  • Dirty Harry
  • Driving Miss Daisy
  • Friday the 13th
  • Good Burger
  • GoodFellas
  • The Hangover
  • Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle
  • Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events
  • Police Academy
  • Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment
  • Police Academy 3: Back in TrainingPolice Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol
  • Police Academy 5: Assignment: Miami Beach
  • Police Academy 6: City Under Siege
  • Police Academy 7: Mission to Moscow
  • Rosemary’s Baby
  • Rounders
  • Scream 2
  • Scream 3
  • The Shawshank Redemption
  • Space Jam
  • Spy Kids
  • Step Brothers
  • Strictly Ballroom
  • The Talented Mr. Ripley
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  • True Grit

Filed Under: Featured, Netflix

What is Coming to Netflix Canada in April 2020

March 20, 2020 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: Jasin Boland/Netflix

Chris Hemsworth stars in the original Netflix action film EXTRACTION, which is coming to the streaming service in April 2020. Meanwhile, Ed Helms and Taraji P. Henson star in the original film COFFEE & KAREEM, while Ricky Gervais returns in the second season of AFTER LIFE.

Related: What is coming to Netflix U.S. in April 2020?

April 1

  • David Batra: Elefanten I Rummet (Netflix Comedy Special): Swedish stand-up David Batra gets personal as he playfully details the perks and pitfalls of being married to a recently resigned political leader.
  • How to Fix a Drug Scandal (Netflix Documentary): Two drug lab chemists’ shocking crimes cripple a state’s judicial system and blur the lines of justice for lawyers, officials and thousands of inmates.
  • The Iliza Shlesinger Sketch Show (Netflix Comedy Special): Hold on to your top knot and grab your remote for the upcoming six-part sketch series, The Iliza Shlesinger Sketch Show. Executive produced and starring comedian Iliza Shlesinger who leads her ensemble cast in this hilarious satire-filled series packed with insane original characters who inhabit the landscape of all the content we love to consume and make fun of. From bizarre exercise plans to the over-simplified DIY shows to “reality” TV at its best/worst, The Iliza Shlesinger Sketch Show celebrates/skewers the TV stereotypes that fill our screens big, small, and tiny.
  • Nailed It!: Season 4 (Netflix Original): The hosts you love, the hot messes you crave. Welcome back to the “Nailed It!” kitchens, where anyone — like, literally, anyone — can win.
  • Sunderland ‘Til I Die: Season 2 (Netflix Original): After two consecutive seasons of failure, Sunderland hope to get things turned around as they face a new season in the third tier of English soccer.
  • 40 Days and 40 Nights
  • Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
  • Anger Management
  • Bram Stoker’s Dracula
  • Casper
  • Charlie St. Cloud
  • Community: Season 1-6
  • Dawn of the Dead
  • Dune
  • Europa Report
  • Evolution
  • Far from Heaven
  • Gosford Park
  • Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie
  • Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer
  • Little Children
  • Magic Mike
  • Maid in Manhattan
  • Reservoir Dogs
  • The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle
  • The Age of Innocence
  • The Skulls
  • The Squid and the Whale
  • The Wedding Planner
  • Troy
  • Twins
  • Waiting…
  • We Own the Night
  • White Chicks

April 3

  • Coffee & Kareem (Netflix Film): While police officer James Coffee (Ed Helms) enjoys his new relationship with Vanessa Manning (Taraji P. Henson), her beloved 12-year-old son Kareem (Terrence Little Gardenhigh) plots their break-up. Attempting to scare away his mom’s boyfriend for good, Kareem tries to hire criminal fugitives to take him out but accidentally exposes a secret network of criminal activity, making his family its latest target. To protect Vanessa, Kareem teams up with Coffee — the partner he never wanted — for a dangerous chase across Detroit. From director Michael Dowse, COFFEE & KAREEM is an action-comedy about forging unexpected bonds, one four-letter insult at a time. Co-starring Betty Gilpin, RonReaco Lee, Andrew Bachelor and David Alan Grier.
  • La casa de papel: Part 4 (Netflix Original): Lives are on the line as the Professor’s plan begins to unravel and the thieves must fend off enemies from both inside and outside the Bank of Spain.
  • Money Heist: The Phenomenon (Netflix Film): This film takes a look at why and how “Money Heist” sparked a wave of enthusiasm around the world for a lovable group of thieves and their professor.
  • Spirit Riding Free: Riding Academy (Netflix Family): A new chapter begins for Lucky and her friends as they leave Miradero behind to live and learn at the prestigious Palomino Bluffs Riding Academy.
  • StarBeam (Netflix Family): A real kid with real superpowers has a tech-wiz best friend who becomes her sidekick. Together with their seagull pal, they protect their seaside city.

April 6

  • The Big Show Show (Netflix Family): Former WWE wrestler The Big Show is out of the ring and ready for an even tougher challenge: raising three daughters with his wife in Florida.

April 7

  • TERRACE HOUSE: TOKYO 2019-2020: Part 3 (Netflix Original): Life in Tokyo continues: doors open and close in the house, bonds are born and tested. As Ruka takes his next step, Hana meets new rivals.

April 9

  • Hi Score Girl: Season 2 (Netflix Anime): They’ve leveled up to high school, training at arcade fighting games along the way. Now Haruo, Akira and their friends face their final level.

April 10

  • Brews Brothers (Netflix Original): These two estranged brothers know everything there is to know about brewing beer. If only they knew something about being a family.
  • LA Originals (Netflix Documentary): Known for their ties to Chicano street life and hip hop, Estevan Oriol and Mister Cartoon trace their journey from gifted artists to cultural pioneers.
  • La vie scolaire (Netflix Film): In one of the poorest areas of Paris, a school counselor devotes herself to working with disadvantaged students, while facing challenges of her own.
  • Love Wedding Repeat (Netflix Film): In this innovative romantic comedy about the power of chance, alternate versions of the same wedding unfold as Jack (Sam Claflin) tries to make sure his little sister has the perfect wedding day. But he’ll have to juggle an angry ex-girlfriend, an uninvited guest with a secret, a misplaced sleep sedative, and unexpectedly reuniting with the girl of his dreams who got away, Dina (Olivia Munn). If he succeeds, Jack might find a happy ending of his own. LOVE WEDDING REPEAT is written and directed by Dean Craig and stars Sam Claflin, Olivia Munn, Eleanor Tomlinson, Joel Fry, Tim Key, Aisling Bea, Jack Farthing, Allan Mustafa, and Freida Pinto.
  • The Main Event (Netflix Film): When 11-year-old Leo Thompson (Seth Carr) discovers a magical wrestling mask that grants him super strength, he uses it to enter a WWE competition. With the support of his grandmother (Tichina Arnold), Leo will do whatever it takes to achieve his dream of becoming a WWE Superstar. Can one kid win it all, in the face of epic challengers in the ring? Directed by Jay Karas, THE MAIN EVENT co-stars Adam Pally, Ken Marino, and features WWE superstars Kofi Kingston, Mike “The Miz” Mizanin, Sheamus, and Babatunde Aiyegbusi as Leo’s ultimate opponent, a gigantic wrestler named Samson.
  • Tigertail (Netflix Film): In New York, Pin-Jui (Tzi Ma) reflects on the love of his past and his departure from Taiwan, which he revisits years later with his daughter Angela.

April 12

  • Ocean’s 8

April 14

  • Chris D’Elia: No Pain (Netflix Comedy Special): Stand-up comic, actor, writer, and host of the Congratulations podcast, Chris D’Elia returns for his latest Netflix comedy special, Chris D’Elia: No Pain. Though he may not be your average comedian, living a straight-edge lifestyle with parents who are there for him, D’Elia still finds time to growl at babies in public, AirDrop inappropriate photos to unsuspecting people on airplanes, and warn others on the potential threat of sexual assault by dolphins (Google it). Filmed in front of a live audience at the State Theater in Minneapolis, Chris D’Elia: No Pain premieres globally on Netflix on April 14, 2020.

April 15

  • The Innocence Files (Netflix Documentary): The Innocence Files shines a light on the untold personal stories behind eight cases of wrongful conviction that the nonprofit organization the Innocence Project and organizations within the Innocence Network have uncovered and worked tirelessly to overturn. The nine-episode series is composed of three compelling parts – The Evidence, The Witness and The Prosecution. These stories expose difficult truths about the state of America’s deeply flawed criminal justice system, while showing when the innocent are convicted, it is not just one life that is irreparably damaged forever: families, victims of crime and trust in the system are also broken in the process. The Innocence Files is executive produced and directed by Academy Award® nominee Liz Garbus, Academy Award® winner Alex Gibney, Academy Award® winner Roger Ross Williams; with episodes also directed by Academy Award® nominee Jed Rothstein, Emmy Award® winner Andy Grieve and Sarah Dowland.
  • Outer Banks (Netflix Original): A tight-knit group of teens unearths a long-buried secret, setting off a chain of illicit events that takes them on an adventure they’ll never forget.

April 16

  • Fary: Hexagone: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Fary returns to the stage to unpack his complicated feelings on faith, social media influencers, beatboxing and his native France.
  • Fauda: Season 3 (Netflix Original): Doron ensnares a determined young boxer when a months-long covert mission puts the team on the trail of a Hamas leader high on Shin Bet’s wanted list.
  • Mauricio Meirelles: Levando o Caos (Netflix Comedy Special): Brazilian comedian Mauricio Meirelles performs a stand-up special shot in São Paulo.

April 17

  • Betonrausch (Netflix Film): Based on true events, this film charts the rise and fall of two real estate fraudsters in Germany, as they are caught in their own web of lies and deceit.
  • #blackAF (Netflix Original): Kenya Barris and Rashida Jones star in this family comedy series inspired by Barris’s real life.
  • Earth and Blood (La terre et le sang) (Netflix Film): After decades of successfully running a sawmill in the Ardennes, hiring ex-cons and young offenders, Said receives an unwelcome visitor: a cartel.
  • El Dragón: Return of a Warrior: Season 2 (Netflix Original): A bombing investigation gives Héctor a lead on his sister’s murder. As Miguel plans to produce a new drug, Valentín uses Chisca to steal the prototype.
  • The Last Kids on Earth: Book 2 (Netflix Family): Jack, June, Quint and Dirk set out to find missing zombies, reclaim their town and maybe — just maybe — finally score a seat at the cool table.
  • Legado en los huesos (Netflix Film): In this sequel to “The Invisible Guardian,” Inspector Amaia Salazar investigates a suicide connected to a big murder case she had previously solved in Northern Spain.
  • Sergio (Netflix Film): Charismatic and complex, Sergio Vieira de Mello (Wagner Moura) has spent the majority of his storied career as a top UN diplomat working in the world’s most unstable regions, deftly navigating deals with presidents, revolutionaries, and war criminals for the sake of protecting the lives of ordinary people. But just as he readies himself for a simpler life with the woman he loves (Ana de Armas), Sergio takes one last assignment — in Baghdad, newly plunged into chaos following the US invasion. The assignment is meant to be brief, until a bomb blast causes the walls of the UN headquarters to come literally crashing down upon him, setting into motion a gripping life-or-death struggle. Inspired by a true story, SERGIO is a sweeping drama focused on a man pushed to his physical and emotional limits as he’s forced to confront his own divisive choices about ambition, family, and his capacity to love
  • Too Hot to Handle (Netflix Original)

April 18

  • Life in Pieces: Season 4
  • Surviving R. Kelly: Season 1

April 19

  • Just Friends

April 20

  • Cooked with Cannabis (Netflix Original): Chefs compete to get the hosts and special guests high on elevated cannabis cuisine with their artful use of leafy herb, THC infusions and CBD sauces.
  • The Midnight Gospel (Netflix Original): Drawing on interviews from the “Duncan Trussell Family Hour” podcast, this animated series follows a spacecaster who travels the galaxy searching for the meaning of life.
  • Ocean’s Thirteen
  • Ocean’s Twelve

April 21

  • Bleach: The Assault
  • Bleach: The Bount
  • Middleditch & Schwartz (Netflix Comedy Special): Thomas Middleditch and Ben Schwartz bring their two-person comedy show, Middleditch & Schwartz, to a global audience in a collection of three completely improvised Netflix comedy specials. Each performance is based entirely on a random audience suggestion. All three parts, each filmed at the NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, will premiere on Netflix on April 21, 2020.
  • Middleditch & Schwartz: Dream Job: The story of two friends, one of whom has an important job interview which spirals into an existential crisis involving photography, The New York Times and JFK airport bathroom stalls. By the end of a hilarious turn of events, Kyle is Saussin, Saussin is Kyle, neither have their dream job, but both know what it means to truly embody a Gazelle.
  • Middleditch & Schwartz: Law School Magic: What starts as a dreaded final exam for a group of first year law students quickly turns into a test of human morality as the duo encounters an alien, contemplates child abandonment, and dabbles in a bit of magic. “The Breakfast Club” meets “The Chronicles of Narnia” in this imaginary class’ quest to learn the difference between paper and digital contracts.
  • Middleditch & Schwartz: Parking Lot Wedding: Emotions are high in the events leading up to and during a wedding where the priest, a ghost, and the bride and groom’s parents are as loose as a caboose. Follow Thomas and Ben down the aisle as they concoct a compelling scenario — the tale of sixth grade lovers, a robbery-gone-wrong, and the ultimate test of true love.

April 22

  • Absurd Planet (Netflix Original): A cast of quirky critters and Mother Nature herself narrate this funny science series, which peeks into the lives of Earth’s most incredible animals.
  • Circus of Books (Netflix Documentary): For nearly four decades, unassuming couple Karen and Barry Mason ran Circus of Books, an LA porn store that became a hub for the local gay community.
  • El silencio del pantano (Netflix Film): A successful, cold-blooded crime novelist gets involved in a kidnapping case while uncovering the corrupt ties between politicians and the local mafia in Valencia, Spain.
  • The Plagues of Breslau (Netflix Film): After a body is found sewn inside a cow hide, a Wroc?aw detective discovers a killer is recreating an 18th-century “plague” of criminal punishments.
  • The Willoughbys (Netflix Film): Convinced they’d be better off raising themselves, the Willoughby children hatch a sneaky plan to send their selfish parents on vacation. The siblings then embark on their own high-flying adventure to find the true meaning of family.
  • Win the Wilderness (Netflix Original): Six couples vie for the deed to a remote Alaskan lodge by proving which is the fittest to survive in a breathtakingly pristine but rugged wilderness.

April 23

  • The House of Flowers : Season 3 (Netflix Original): The dark comedy series about a wealthy Mexico City family with secrets returns for Season 3.

April 24

  • After Life: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Set in the small fictitious town of Tambury, the comedy-drama series follows Tony (Ricky Gervais), a writer for the local newspaper whose life is upended after his wife dies from cancer. In series 2, whilst still struggling with immense grief for his wife, we see Tony try to become a better friend to those around him. Each grappling with their own problems and only to be intensified by the looming threat of the local newspaper being shut down. Will the town’s local Am-Dram show lift everyone’s spirits?
  • Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Season 7
  • Extraction (Netflix Film): Tyler Rake (Chris Hemsworth) is a fearless black market mercenary with nothing left to lose when his skills are solicited to rescue the kidnapped son of an imprisoned international crime lord. But in the murky underworld of weapons dealers and drug traffickers, an already deadly mission approaches the impossible, forever altering the lives of Rake and the boy. An action-packed, edge-of-your-seat thriller directed by Sam Hargrave, EXTRACTION is an AGBO Films and TGIM Films, Inc. production, produced by Joe Russo, Anthony Russo, Mike Larocca, Chris Hemsworth, Eric Gitter, and Peter Schwerin.
  • Hello Ninja: Season 2 (Netflix Family)
  • Yours Sincerely, Kanan Gill (Netflix Comedy Special): Measuring his adult life against the goals set in a letter written as a teen to his future self, Kanan Gill’s takeaways get dark – yet oddly illuminating.

April 26

  • The Last Kingdom: Season 4 (Netflix Original): As Edward and Aethelflaed spar over the future of Mercia and their father’s dream of a united England, Uhtred tries to recover his lost birthright.

April 27

  • Never Have I Ever (Netflix Original): A coming-of-age comedy series about the life of a modern first-generation Indian American teenage girl, inspired by Mindy Kaling’s own childhood.

April 29

  • A Secret Love (Netflix Documentary): A Secret Love tells an incredible love story between Terry Donahue and Pat Henschel, whose relationship spans nearly seven decades. Terry played in the women’s professional baseball league, inspiring the hit movie A League of Their Own. But the film did not tell the real-life story of the women who remained closeted for most of their lives. This documentary follows Terry and Pat back to when they met for the first time, through their professional lives in Chicago, coming out to their conservative families and grappling with whether or not to get married. Facing the hardships of aging and illness, their love proves resilient as they enter the home stretch.
  • Extracurricular (Netflix Original): Extracurricular is a story of high school students who become tangled in a series of conflicts and events that challenge human values and morality. Jisoo ends up committing a serious crime because of his determination to make college tuition money on his own, by any means. Minhee gets caught up in Jisoo’s crime while Jisoo’s schoolmate Gyuri becomes involved in the same crime.
  • Murder to Mercy: The Cyntoia Brown Story (Netflix Documentary): After 16-year-old Cyntoia Brown is sentenced to life in prison, questions about her past, physiology and the law itself call her guilt into question.
  • Nadiya’s Time to Eat (Netflix Original): On this cooking show, Nadiya Hussain serves up delicious shortcuts, vital ingredients and fast favorites — perfect for today’s time-strapped families.
  • Summertime (Netflix Original): Inspired by Federico Moccia’s books, this series follows Summer, who longs to leave her small town and see the world, as she meets Ale, a motorcyclist.

April 30

  • Dangerous Lies (Netflix Film): After losing her waitressing job, Katie Franklin (Camila Mendes) takes a job as a caretaker to a wealthy elderly man in his sprawling, empty Chicago estate. The two grow close, but when he unexpectedly passes away and names Katie as his sole heir, she and her husband Adam (Jessie T. Usher) are pulled into a complex web of lies, deception, and murder. If she’s going to survive, Katie will have to question everyone’s motives — even the people she loves. DANGEROUS LIES is directed by Michael Scott, and also stars Jamie Chung, Cam Gigandet, Sasha Alexander, and Elliott Gould.
  • Drifting Dragons (Netflix Anime): Dragons are on the menu as the crew of the airship Quin Zaza sets out on a hunt. If they fail, empty stomachs will be the least of their worries.
  • The Forest of Love: Deep Cut (Netflix Original): Nothing’s as it seems when a charismatic conman and an aspiring film crew delve into the lives of two emotionally scarred women.
  • Rich in Love (Ricos de Amor) (Netflix Film): Working incognito at his rich dad’s company to test his own merits, Teto falls for Paula and tells her he grew up poor, a lie that spins out of control.
  • The Victims’ Game (Netflix Original): After discovering his estranged daughter’s link to mysterious murders, a forensic detective with Asperger’s syndrome risks everything to solve the case.

Coming Soon

  • ARASHI’s Diary – Voyage (New Episodes) (Netflix Documentary): Twenty years after their debut, join the beloved members of Arashi on a new journey as they showcase their lives, talents and gifts to the world. In the new episodes, the members of Arashi reveal the emotions and feelings they’ve kept inside as the countdown to their hiatus continues with their final tour. During their national tour to complete 50 stages, the guys announce their decision publicly: Arashi will go on hiatus after the end of 2020. The camera follows the behind the scenes of the press conference.
  • The Circle Game (Netflix Original): Be yourself — or someone else? The players must choose while chasing a cash prize when this lighthearted, strategic competition show comes to France.
  • The King: Eternal Monarch (Netflix Original)

Weekly Episodes Starting April 9

  • Riverdale (Netflix Original): Daring adventure meets chilling darkness as Riverdale explores a new side of grief and the gang prepares for the ultimate test: senior year.

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in April 2020

April 1

  • Liar Liar
  • Pride & Prejudice

April 6

  • Justice League

April 28

  • Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Series 1-3

April 30

  • How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days

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

What is Coming to Netflix Canada in March 2020

February 24, 2020 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: Manuel Fernandez-Valdes/Netflix

A new season of ELITE is coming to Netflix Canada in March 2020, along with new seasons of another Netflix original series, OZARK. Mark Wahlberg is also starring in the Netflix original film SPENSER CONFIDENTIAL.

March 1

  • Go! Go! Cory Carson: Season 2 (Netflix Family): Driveway dance parties, birthday treasure hunts — and going to the doctor to fix a flat tire. Whatever life brings, Cory’s gassed up and ready to go!
  • Beyond the Lights
  • Constantine
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
  • High Noon
  • His Dark Materials: The Golden Compass
  • Isle of Dogs
  • Land of the Dead
  • Moneyball
  • October Sky
  • Phantom Thread
  • Pitch Perfect 3
  • RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked!: S11
  • RuPaul’s Drag Race: S11
  • Shaun of the Dead
  • Thank You for Your Service
  • The Producers
  • Vanity Fair
  • What a Girl Wants
  • Wimbledon

March 3

  • Ready Player One
  • Taylor Tomlinson: Quarter-Life Crisis (Netflix Comedy Special): Now halfway through her twenties, Taylor Tomlinson is ready to leave her mistakes behind her. Following her Netflix debut on The Comedy Lineup Part 1 (2018), Taylor divulges the lessons she’s learned in her first hour-long comedy special, Taylor Tomlinson: Quarter-Life Crisis. Premiering globally on March 3, Taylor talks about working on yourself, realistic relationship goals, and why your twenties are not actually “the best years of your life.”

March 4

  • Coal Miner’s Daughter
  • Drag Me to Hell
  • Fear
  • National Lampoon’s Animal House
  • Riverdale: Season 4 (Netflix Original – weekly episodes): Daring adventure meets chilling darkness as Riverdale explores a new side of grief and the gang prepares for the ultimate test: senior year.

March 5

  • Castlevania: Season 3 (Netflix Anime): Belmont and Sypha settle into a village with sinister secrets, Alucard mentors a pair of admirers, and Isaac embarks on a quest to locate Hector.
  • Mighty Little Bheem: Festival of Colors (Netflix Family): From surprising stage performances to spraying colors with friends, join baby Bheem for all his Holi hijinks during the special spring festival.

March 6

  • Guilty (Netflix Film): When a college heartthrob is accused of rape by a less popular student, his girlfriend navigates various versions of the story in search of the truth.
  • I am Jonas (Netflix Film): A turbulent past haunts Jonas, who recalls his teenage love affair with the impulsive, twisted and yet irresistible Nathan.
  • Paradise PD: Part 2 (Netflix Original): As the diabolical Kingpin tightens his grip on Paradise, the squad contends with bitter feuds, dirty schemes, kinky fetishes and a nuclear threat.
  • The Protector: Season 3 (Netflix Original): As chaos descends on Istanbul, Hakan faces a formidable Immortal who seeks to possess the key to destroying the city.
  • Spenser Confidential (Netflix Film): Just out of prison and investigating a twisted murder, Spenser is sucked back into Boston’s underbelly. Based on the popular books; Mark Wahlberg stars.
  • Twin Murders: The Silence of the White City (Netflix Film): A detective inspector is pushed to the edge while he hunts the ritualistic murderer that has been terrorizing a city in Spain’s Basque Country for two decades.
  • Ugly Delicious: Season 2 (Netflix Documentary): Ugly Delicious returns for a second season from James Beard Award-Winning Chef David Chang and Academy Award-Winner Morgan Neville. The second season of the hit series continues to challenge both our taste buds and our minds as Chef Chang travels the world with writers and chefs, activists and artists, who use food as a vehicle to break down cultural barriers, tackle misconceptions and uncover shared experiences. And this season ventures into more of the unknown, including the world of parenting as Chang gears up to become a first time father. Special guests include Nick Kroll, Aziz Ansari, Padma Lakshmi, food writers Helen Rosner and Chris Ying, Danny McBride, Bill Simmons, and Dave Choe among others.

March 8

  • Sitara: Let Girls Dream (Netflix Film): Sitara: Let Girls Dream is an animated short film that follows the story of Pari, a 14-year-old girl with dreams of becoming a pilot, while growing up in a society that doesn’t allow her to dream.

March 10

  • Carmen Sandiego: To Steal or Not to Steal (Netflix Family): You drive the action in this interactive adventure, helping Carmen save Ivy and Zack when V.I.L.E. captures them during a heist in Shanghai.
  • Marc Maron: End Times Fun (Netflix Comedy Special)

March 11

  • The Circle Brazil (Netflix Original): Be yourself — or someone else? The players must choose while chasing a cash prize when this lighthearted, strategic competition show comes to Brazil.
  • Dirty Money: Season 2 (Netflix Documentary): The critically-acclaimed investigative series Dirty Money, from Academy Award-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney’s Jigsaw Productions, returns for a second season. Dirty Money provides an up-close and personal view into untold stories of scandal, financial malfeasance and corruption in the world of business. This season offers a look inside Jared Kushner’s real estate empire, the Wells Fargo banking scandal and Malaysia’s 1MDB corruption case.
  • On My Block: Season 3 (Netflix Original): They thought life was about to return to what passes for normal in Freeridge, but the stakes just got even higher. On My Block, co-created by Lauren Iungerich (Awkward) and Eddie Gonzalez & Jeremy Haft (All Eyez On Me), is a coming of age comedy about four bright and street-savvy friends navigating their way through the triumph, pain and the newness of high-school set in the rough inner city.
  • Riverdale: Season 4 (Netflix Original – weekly episodes)
  • Summer Night

March 12

  • Hospital Playlist (Netflix Original): Five doctors, whose friendship goes back to their days in med school, band together at one hospital as colleagues in the VIP wing.

March 13

  • 100 Humans (Netflix Original): One hundred diverse volunteers participate in experiments that tackle questions about age, gender, happiness and other aspects of being human.
  • BEASTARS (Netflix Anime): In a world where beasts of all kinds coexist, a gentle wolf awakens to his own predatory urges as his school deals with a murder within its midst.
  • Bloodride (Netflix Original): A Norwegian anthology series that blends horror with dark Scandinavian humor, setting each distinct story in its own realistic yet weird universe.
  • Elite: Season 3 (Netflix Original): When another classmate is killed, a new investigation ensues. The students look toward their future, while the consequences of the past haunt them.
  • Go Karts (Netflix Film): After moving to a new town with his mom, a teen discovers the high-speed sport of go-kart racing, learning from a former driver with a secret past.
  • Kingdom: Season 2 (Netflix Original): The zombie period drama set in Korea’s Joseon era returns for Season 2.
  • Lost Girls (Netflix Film): A mother’s quest to find her missing daughter uncovers a wave of unsolved murders in this drama based on a true story. Amy Ryan and Gabriel Byrne star.
  • Restaurants on the Edge: Season 1
  • The Valhalla Murders (Netflix Original): An ambitious Icelandic detective teams up with a cop from Norway to investigate a series of murders that may be connected to a heinous trauma.
  • Women of the Night (Netflix Original): Haunted by a shadowy past, the wife of a rising star in Amsterdam’s mayoral office finds herself drawn into the city’s underworld of sex and drugs.

March 16

  • The Boss Baby: Back in Business: Season 3 (Netflix Family): After losing his job at Baby Corp, Boss Baby goes freelance and turns his playgroup into a makeshift field team. Cue the critical mission!

March 17

  • Bert Kreischer: Hey Big Boy (Netflix Comedy Special): Comedian Bert Kreischer is back, and shirtless once again, in his second Netflix Original comedy special, Bert Kreischer: Hey Big Boy. Bert candidly shares hilarious stories about his daughter’s period party, a pushy arms dealer, and an inside joke with a Starbucks barista.
  • Shaun the Sheep: Adventures from Mossy Bottom

March 18

  • Riverdale: Season 4 (Netflix Original – weekly episodes)

March 19

  • Altered Carbon: Resleeved (Netflix Anime): Dai Sato, the creative mind behind “Cowboy Bebop,” further explores and expands upon the “Altered Carbon” universe in this anime adaptation.
  • Feel Good (Netflix Original): Mae Martin stars as herself, a Canadian comedian living in London while navigating a new relationship and dealing with sobriety.

March 20

  • A Life of Speed: The Juan Manuel Fangio Story (Netflix Documentary): Juan Manuel Fangio was the Formula One king, winning five world championships in the early 1950s — before protective gear or safety features were used.
  • Archibald’s Next Big Thing: Season 2 (Netflix Family): From outdoor adventures to shopping extravaganzas, Archibald can’t wait to experience everything this great, big world has to offer.
  • Buddi (Netflix Family): Following the day-to-day adventures of five best “Buddis,” this colorful and entertaining series is targeted at children under 4.
  • Dare Me (Netflix Original): Mystery, drama and danger hit a high school cheerleading squad ruled by brash Beth and her loyal BFF Addy when a new coach arrives in their small town.
  • Dino Girl Gauko: Season 2 (Netflix Family): Naoko and her friends have more strange adventures with aliens, robots and dinosaur girl Gauko. Their ordinary town has its share of oddities!
  • Greenhouse Academy: Season 4 (Netflix Family): The teen drama based on the award-winning Israeli series “Ha-Hamama” returns for Season 4.
  • The Letter for the King (Netflix Family): A young boy holds the fate of the kingdom in his hands when he embarks on a quest to deliver a secret message in this sweeping fantasy series.
  • Maska (Netflix Film): A young man sets out to become a movie star, until a summer romance shows him the fine line between dreams and delusions. Starring Manisha Koirala.
  • The Platform (Netflix Film): In a prison where inmates on high floors eat better than those below, who get the scant scraps, one man tries to effect change so everyone gets enough.
  • Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C.J. Walker (Netflix Original): This limited series is inspired by the incredible true story of Madam C.J. Walker, who was the first African American female self-made millionaire.
  • Ultras (Netflix Film): A story of intergenerational friendship and coming of age, set in the world of ultras culture during the last five weeks of a soccer championship.
  • Tiger King (Netflix Documentary): A rivalry between big cat eccentrics takes a dark turn when Joe Exotic, a controversial animal park boss, is caught in a murder-for-hire plot in this limited docuseries where the only thing more dangerous than a big cat is its owner.

March 23

  • Sol Levante (Netflix Anime): An experimental project between Netflix and Production I.G, one of the leading anime production companies in Japan, to produce the world’s first 4K HDR native hand-drawn anime short.

March 24

  • Life of the Party

March 25

  • Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution (Netflix Documentary): In the early 1970s, teenagers with disabilities faced a future shaped by isolation, discrimination and institutionalization. Camp Jened, a ramshackle camp “for the handicapped” in the Catskills, exploded those confines. Jened was their freewheeling Utopia, a place with summertime sports, smoking and makeout sessions awaiting everyone, and campers felt fulfilled as human beings. Their bonds endured as they migrated West to Berkeley, California — a promised land for a growing and diverse disability community — where friends from Camp Jened realized that disruption and unity might secure life-changing accessibility for millions. Co-directed by Emmy®-winning filmmaker Nicole Newnham and film mixer and former camper Jim LeBrecht, this joyous and exuberant documentary arrives the same year as the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, at a time when the country’s largest minority group still battles daily for the freedom to exist. CRIP CAMP: A DISABILITY REVOLUTION is executive produced by President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama; Tonia Davis and Priya Swaminathan; Oscar® nominee Howard Gertler (How to Survive a Plague) and Raymond Lifchez, Jonathan Logan and Patty Quillin; LeBrecht, Newnham and Sara Bolder produce.
  • Curtiz (Netflix Film): Driven and arrogant, film director Michael Curtiz deals with studio politics and family drama during the troubled production of “Casablanca” in 1942.
  • The Occupant (Hogar) (Netflix Film): An unemployed executive is forced to sell his apartment. When he discovers that he still has the keys, he becomes obsessed with the family that lives there and will do anything to go back to the life he had before.
  • Riverdale: Season 4 (Netflix Original – weekly episodes)
  • Signs (Netflix Original): When a young woman’s murder shows similarities to a decade-old cold case, a new police commander must break the silence permeating an Owl Mountain town.
  • YooHoo to the Rescue: Season 3 (Netflix Family): It’s time to take flight again! Join YooHoo and his adorable crew as they travel the world to help animal friends, one marvelous mission at a time.

March 26

  • 7SEEDS: Part 2 (Netflix Anime): The world they knew is long gone. Their new environment is dangerous, but not as deadly as their fellow humans. Based on the award-winning manga by Yumi Tamura, “7SEEDS” returns for Part 2.
  • Black Lightning: Season 3 (Netflix Original): Cress Williams (“Prison Break”) brings DC’s first major African American superhero to life in this multilayered series, now returning for Season 3.
  • Unorthodox (Netflix Original): A young woman flees to Berlin from an arranged marriage in Brooklyn. Then her past catches up to her.

March 27

  • Car Masters: Rust to Riches: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Classic cars get massive makeovers courtesy of Gotham Garage, a skilled California crew dedicated to upgrading and trading sweet vintage vehicles.
  • Jusqu’au Déclin (Netflix Film): As a way to prepare for disasters, family man Antoine attends a training program on survivalism given by Alain, at his self-sufficient retreat. Planning for a natural, economical or social breakdown, the group goes through drills meant to prepare them for apocalypses of all types. But the catastrophe waiting for them is nothing like what they anticipated.
  • Dragons: Rescue Riders: Hunt for the Golden Dragon (Netflix Family): It’s the treasure hunt of a lifetime for the Rescue Riders, who must race to find a precious golden dragon egg and keep it safe from evil pirates.
  • Il processo (Netflix Original): The murder of a teen girl impacts a public prosecutor linked to the victim, a lawyer seeking a career-making case and a suspect who says she’s innocent.
  • Ladies Up (Netflix Comedy Special): Rising India-based comics Prashasti Singh, Kaneez Surka, Supriya Joshi and Niveditha Prakasam bring no-holds-barred humor to this stand-up series.
  • Mark of the Devil (Netflix Film): When two sisters open an ancient book that ushers evil into their midst, a possessed priest wrestling with his own demons becomes their only salvation.
  • Ozark: Season 3 (Netflix Original): The Emmy-winning series about a suburban family laundering millions in the Missouri Ozarks returns for Season 3.
  • There’s Something in the Water
  • True: Wuzzle Wegg Day (Netflix Family): When searching for the perfect Wuzzle Wegg, Bartleby thinks he sees a monster. Will the Rainbow King have to cancel Wuzzle Wegg Day — or will True come to the rescue?
  • Uncorked (Netflix Film): A young man faces his father’s disapproval when he pursues his dream of becoming a master sommelier instead of joining the family’s barbecue business.

March 31

  • Chip and Potato: Season 2
  • Pineapple Express
  • Sense and Sensibility
  • Step Brothers

Coming Soon

  • ARASHI’s Diary – Voyage (New Episodes) (Netflix Documentary): Why did Japan’s top boy band ARASHI decide to go on hiatus at the height of their popularity? – Singers. Dancers. Legends. Japan’s No. 1 group has captured fans’ hearts for 20 years. Now they embark on a new journey. The episodes will be updated on a monthly basis: Episode 1&2 is now on streaming.
  • The English Game (Netflix Original): In 1870s England, two footballers on opposite sides of a class divide forge a bond that helps bring the upper-class gentleman’s sport to the masses.
  • Ladies Up (Netflix Comedy Special): Rising India-based comics Prashasti Singh, Kaneez Surka, Supriya Joshi and Niveditha Prakasam bring no-holds-barred humor to this stand-up series.

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in March 2020

March 3

  • Marvel Studios’ Black Panther
  • Pitch Perfect
  • Pitch Perfect 2
  • The Purge

March 24

  • Disney’s A Wrinkle in Time

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

What is Coming to Netflix Canada in February 2020

January 23, 2020 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

to all the boys

Photo: Bettina Strauss/Netflix

The TO ALL THE BOYS I’VE LOVED BEFORE sequel film is coming to Netflix Canada in February 2020. Other original films include HORSE GIRL starring Alison Brie, while original shows include LOCKE AND KEY. You can also stream the Netflix documentary THE PHARMACIST about a deeply personal story in the midst of the opioid crisis, as well as the final season of CABLE GIRLS.

February 1

  • Changeling
  • Crazy, Stupid, Love
  • Darkest Hour
  • Frost/Nixon
  • Gone with the Wind
  • Munich
  • Nights in Rodanthe
  • P.S. I Love You
  • Red Sparrow
  • Saint Seiya: Season 6
  • The Adventures of Tintin
  • Wedding Crashers
  • You’ve Got Mail

February 3

  • Sordo (Netflix Film): Alluding to “For Whom the Bell Tolls,” this WWII drama follows a fugitive guerrilla, deaf after a bombing, as he tries to survive in northern Spain.
  • Team Kaylie: Part 3 (Netflix Family): Adventure is calling! Join Kaylie, Ray Ray, Amber, Valeria, Chewy, Jackie and more as they navigate friendship, flirtation and the great outdoors.

February 4

  • Tom Papa: You’re Doing Great! (Netflix Original): In this age of insurmountable consumption of media and where bad news travels fast from all directions, Tom Papa is here to proclaim You’re Doing Great!, which is also the title of his debut Netflix comedy special. Life isn’t perfect, it never has been and it never will be and Tom wants you to know that’s OK! Life is rough, he gets it, and wants to remind us to take care of ourselves, embrace who you’ve become, and absorb the beauty of life. There are a lot of challenges and responsibilities we take on in life like family, work, climate change, social media, and living in New Jersey, but if we find someone who loves us for who we are, whether it be a human or a goldfish, Tom believes we’ll be just fine. Filmed in front of a live audience at the Victoria Theater at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark.

February 5

  • 8 Mile
  • Along Came Polly
  • Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
  • La boda de la abuela (Netflix Film): Sequel to the succesful EL CUMPLE DE LA ABUELA After having met the family a few years ago when celebrating their grandmother’s birthday, the same cast of characters is reunited to now celebrate her wedding to the family’s gardner. The family opposes the marriage, new characters will be introduced and madness will ensue.
  • The Land Before Time
  • The Pharmacist (Netflix Documentary): In 1999, after losing his son in a drug-related shooting in New Orleans and lacking answers from police, a small town pharmacist – Dan Schneider – beats the odds when he embarks on a dogged pursuit to find and bring his son’s killer to justice. But months later, the ripple effects of his son’s addiction and tragic death would find him again when a troubling number of young, seemingly healthy people begin visiting Dan’s pharmacy with high dose prescriptions for OxyContin. Sensing a crisis long before the opioid epidemic had gained nationwide attention, Dan stakes a mission: Save the lives of other sons and daughters within his community. Then take the fight to Big Pharma itself. Directed by Julia Willoughby Nason and Jenner Furst (Time: The Kalief Browder Story, Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story), The Pharmacist shows how one man channeled his grief into a crusade that helped bring a reckoning against the powerful figures behind the nation’s devastating opioid epidemic.
  • Public Enemies

February 6

  • Cagaster of an Insect Cage (Netflix Anime): Thirty years after a disease that turns the infected into carnivorous insects emerged, a young exterminator and a teenage girl search for her mother.
  • The Flash: Season 6 (Episode 10)

February 7

  • Dragons: Rescue Riders: Season 2 (Netflix Family): The Rescue Riders continue their mission to keep the residents of Huttsgalor safe but face a new nemesis in Magnus’s crafty nephew, Axel.
  • Horse Girl (Netflix Film): 
    Sarah (Alison Brie), a socially isolated arts and crafts store employee, finds herself more content in the company of horses and supernatural crime shows than people. But when a series of strangely surreal dreams upend the simplicity of her waking life, Sarah struggles to distinguish her visions from reality. Directed by Jeff Baena, Horse Girl is a darkly humorous psychological thriller about a woman’s search for the truth, however abstract it may be.
  • Locke & Key (Netflix Original): 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 long awaited television adaptation of the best-selling comic book series by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez for IDW comics.
  • My Holo Love (Netflix Original): Soyeon is a lonely woman leading a lackluster life because of prosopagnosia. One day she inadvertently comes to possess a prototype of Hollo, a state-of-the-art AI hologram device, and her life is changing. Nando, a genius programmer who creates Hollo, moves in next door of Soyeon to snatch Hollo. For Soyeon, the appearances and voices of Nando and Hollo are same. Where will their triangle relationships go?
  • Who Killed Malcolm X? (Netflix Documentary): Decades after the assassination of African American leader Malcolm X, an activist embarks on a complex mission seeking truth in the name of justice.

February 8

  • The Coldest Game (Netflix Film): During the Cold War, troubled math genius Josh Mansky finds himself drafted to play in a U.S.-Russia chess match — and a deadly game of espionage.

February 9

  • Better Call Saul: Season 4
  • Captain Underpants Epic Choice-o-Rama (Netflix Family): In this interactive special, Harold and George need your decision-making skills to stop Krupp from blowing their beloved treehouse to smithereens.
  • Polaroid

February 11

  • CAMINO A ROMA (Netflix Documentary): Mexican documentary director Andrés Clariond made a making of documentary about Roma. They shot the entire production and an in depth interview with Alfonso Cuaron. It was self financed by Agencia Bengala (Andrés’s production company).

February 12

  • 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi
  • To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You (Netflix Film): It’s a new year and Lara Jean (Lana Condor) and Peter (Noah Centineo) are no longer pretending to be a couple. They ARE a couple. And, as Lara Jean navigates a trove of official firsts with Peter — her first real kiss, her first real date, her first Valentine’s Day — she finds herself leaning more on Kitty and Margot (Anna Cathcart and Janel Parrish), Chris (Madeleine Arthur), and an unexpected new confidant, Stormy (Holland Taylor), to help her manage the complex emotions that come with this new chapter of balancing a relationship and figuring out her authentic self. But when John Ambrose (Jordan Fisher), another recipient of one of Lara Jean’s old love letters, enters her life again she must rely on herself more than ever as she’s confronted with her first real dilemma: Can a girl be in love with two boys at once?

February 13

  • Dragon Quest Your Story (Netflix Anime): The story begins with a young boy named Dai. Dai, the young protagonist of the series, is the only human living on the island. Having been raised by Brass and with his best friend, the monster Gome, Dai grows up dreaming of becoming a hero.
  • The Flash: Season 6 (Episode 11)
  • Love is Blind (Netflix Original): In Love is Blind, a three-week event, singles who want to be loved for who they are, rather than what they look like, have signed up for a less conventional approach to modern dating where they hope to meet the person they want to spend the rest of their lives with…without ever having seen them. With no distractions from the outside world, the singles talk to a stream of potential love interests and when a meaningful connection is made, they propose and then lay their eyes on their fiancé for the first time. Engaged and back in the real world, as the couples plan their wedding day, they will quickly discover whether they can turn their emotional connection into a physical one before the fast-approaching ceremony. Hosted by Nick and Vanessa Lachey, this addictive 10-part series will uncover whether looks or age do matter, or if love really is blind.
  • Narcos: Mexico: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Félix must cope with the U.S. and the consequences of his actions against the DEA while facing discontent within his organization.

February 14

  • Cable Girls: Final Season (Netflix Original): Lidia returns to Spain to try and find her daughter with the help of her close friends, as they all grapple with the consequences of the civil war.
  • Isi & Ossi (Netflix Film): They couldn’t be any more different: Isi (20) is a billionaire’s daughter from posh Heidelberg, Ossi (23) lives in the nearby working-class town of Mannheim, raised by his poor, struggling single mother. But when Isi meets Ossi, the two quickly realize that they could benefit from each other: Isi needs Ossi to provoke her overprotective parents and get them to fund her long-desired dream to become a chef – Ossi needs Isi’s money to finance a boxing match. What seems like a solid plan, soon develops into emotional chaos…
  • A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddonn (Netflix Family):  The world’s favorite sheep returns in this BAFTA nominated sequel to Shaun’s Oscar nominated 2015 cinematic debut. When an alien named LU-LA crash-lands near Mossy Bottom Farm, her magical powers, irrepressible mischief and galactic sized burps soon have Shaun the Sheep and his flock enchanted. But when Shaun takes his new extraterrestrial friend on the road to find her lost spaceship, little does he know that a sinister alien-hunting agency is on their trail. Now Shaun and the flock must avert Farmageddon before it’s too late.

February 17

  • The Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia (Netflix Family): Multi-camera comedy about a 15 year old female teen genius that moves across the country to work as a robotics engineer and live with her uncle, a high school football coach.

February 19

  • Chef Show: Volume 3 (Netflix Original): Cooking is a journey. And making a meal is about more than just food. It’s about appreciating friends, family and tradition. An opportunity to come together. To learn, to share and to celebrate different flavors, cultures and people. In The Chef Show actor/director Jon Favreau and award-winning Chef Roy Choi reunite after their critically acclaimed film Chef to embark on a new adventure. The two friends experiment with their favorite recipes and techniques, baking, cooking, exploring and collaborating with some of the biggest names in the entertainment and culinary world. Favreau and Choi embrace their passion for food, but more importantly their love for bringing people together over a delicious meal. Guests include: Wolfgang Puck, Spider-Man director Sam Raimi, Sprinkles founder Candance Nelson, Pizzana chef Daniele Uditi, Border Grill co-owners Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger, and Wexler’s Deli co-owners Micah Wexler and Michael Kasser. The Chef Show is executive produced and directed by Jon Favreau. Roy Choi and Annie Johnson also serve as executive producers.
  • Vikings: Season 3

February 20

  • The Flash: Season 6 (Episode 12)
  • Spectros (Netflix Original): A horror mystery starts taking place in the district of Liberdade, the Japanese neighborhood of São Paulo. A teenage boy comes together with three other misfit kids, as they become embroiled in the clash amongst Brazilian witchcraft and Japanese Shinto spirits invading their neighborhood.

February 21

  • Babies (Netflix Documentary): Filmed over the course of three years, Babies explores the miracle of the first full year of life through the pioneering work of leading scientists from across the globe. The series examines the epic journey every person embarks on, from helpless new-born to independent toddler.
  • Gentefied (Netflix Original): Three Latinx cousins navigate their differences as they work to keep their grandfather’s taco shop afloat in their rapidly gentrifying LA neighborhood.
  • Glitch Techs (Netflix Family): Glitch Techs is an action-comedy set against a world of video game fantasies come to life. It features two teenage gamers who have the best after-school job ever – capturing escaped video game “glitches”!
  • Puerta 7 (Netflix Original): A woman (Dolores Fonzi) tries to rid an Argentine soccer club of the organized crime surrounding it. Created by Martín Zimmerman (“Ozark,” “Narcos”).
  • System Crasher (Netflix Film): Traumatized, violent and yearning for love, 9-year-old Benni bonds with a gruff mentor as child-services workers struggle to find her a home.

February 26

  • Arrival
  • I Am Not Okay With This (Netflix Original): A teen navigates the complexities of high school, family and her sexuality while dealing with new superpowers. Based on Charles Forsman’s graphic novel.

February 27

  • Altered Carbon: Season 2 (Netflix Original): When a job brings Takeshi Kovacs back to Harlan’s World in a new sleeve, he finds the planet at war — and his long-lost love lurking in the shadows.
  • The Flash: Season 6 (Episode 13)
  • Followers (Netflix Original): FOLLOWERS is the first drama series directed by Mika Ninagawa (Diner, No Longer Human) and highlights her unique approach to filming with dreamlike vivid colors, along with distinct and vibrant aesthetic. It is an original story that depicts Tokyo with the authentic fashion and lifestyles of women living there, starring Miki Nakatani, Elaiza Ikeda and more talented casts. Tokyo: a vibrant city full of life, color, ambition and fashion. A famous and successful fashion photographer Limi Nara (played by Miki Nakatani) has built a career capturing the evolving people and city of present-day Tokyo. She lives her life confidently and showcases her independence in both her career and relationships. Conversely, a young, aspiring actress Natsume Hyakuta (played by Elaiza Ikeda) struggles to find her identity and self confidence which impacts her personal relationships and career as an actress.
  • Happy!: Season 2
  • Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution (Netflix Family): The film is the 22nd installment in the Pokémon film series and is a CGI remake of the first film

February 28

  • All The Bright Places (Netflix Film): Based on the internationally bestselling novel by Jennifer Niven, All The Bright Places tells the story of Violet Markey (Elle Fanning) and Theodore Finch (Justice Smith), who meet and change each other’s lives forever. As they struggle with the emotional and physical scars of their past, they come together, discovering that even the smallest places and moments can mean something. This compelling drama provides a refreshing and human take on the experience of mental illness, its impact on relationships, as well as the beauty and lasting impact of young love.
  • Babylon Berlin: Season 3 (Netflix Original): Set in the decadent Berlin of the Weimar Republic, this award-winning crime drama returns for a new season.
  • Formula 1: Drive to Survive: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Formula 1 drivers, managers and team owners live life in the fast lane — both on and off the track. The series now returns for Season 2.
  • Jeopardy!: Celebrate Alex Collection
  • Jeopardy!: Cindy Stowell Collection
  • Jeopardy!: Seth Wilson Collection
  • La trinchera infinita (Netflix Film): The first movie in Spanish from the producers and directors of HANDIA. A film based on the incredible true story of the mole from the Spanish Civil War who spent 33 years hidden in his own home for fear of retribution.
  • Queen Sono (Netflix Original): A hard-partying African female spy, assisted by her cohorts from a covert peacekeeping organization, uses her lethal skills to keep the continent safe from terror while she contends with continual post-traumatic stress and an inconvenient sex addition by self-medicating with drugs and alcohol.
  • Restaurants on the Edge (Netflix Original): A team of experts turns failing waterfront restaurants into destinations connected to their community, and worthy of their jaw-dropping locations.
  • Unstoppable (Netflix Original): In Mexico City, three spoiled young girls meet a dangerous woman who leads them on a risky journey, where they grow and learn about themselves.

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in February 2020

February 1

  • The Mindy Project: Seasons 1-6

February 14

  • Mean Girls

February 19

  • Bates Motel: Season 1-5

February 25

  • Blade Runner 2049

February 28

  • Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy

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

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