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What is Coming to HBO Max in April 2023

March 31, 2023 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: Warner Media

Elizabeth Olsen stars in LOVE & DEATH, a new series coming to HBO Max in April 2023, along with the fourth season of BARRY, the second season of SOMEBODY SOMEWHERE and the fourth season of A BLACK LADY SKETCH SHOW.

April 1

  • The Blue Lagoon, 1980
  • Breathe, 2017 (HBO)
  • The Brother’s Warner, 2007
  • The Circle, 2017 (HBO)
  • Clean and Sober, 1988 (HBO)
  • The Cold Light of Day, 2012 (HBO)
  • Coraline, 2009 (HBO)
  • City by the Sea, 2002 (HBO)
  • Dark Blue, 2002 (HBO)
  • Drive Angry, 2011 (HBO)
  • Dumb & Dumber To, 2014 (HBO)
  • Enter the Warrior’s Gate, 2016 (HBO)
  • Entertainment, 2015 (HBO)
  • Evan Almighty, 2007 (HBO)
  • Experimenter, 2015 (HBO)
  • Ghost, 1990 (HBO)
  • The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard, 2009 (HBO)
  • Harriet The Spy, 1996 (HBO)
  • Hit & Run, 2012 (HBO)
  • Homegrown, Season 3
  • The Host, 2007 (HBO)
  • House at the End of the Street, 2012 (HBO)
  • The House Bunny, 2008
  • Hunter Killer, 2018 (HBO)
  • I Am Love, 2009 (HBO)
  • Iris, 2014 (HBO)
  • The Kid, 2019 (HBO)
  • Kiss the Girls, 1997 (HBO)
  • Knowing, 2009 (HBO)
  • Land of the Pharaohs, 1955
  • The Last Circus, 2010 (HBO)
  • The Last Days on Mars, 2013 (HBO)
  • Lemon, 2017 (HBO)
  • Let’s Be Cops, 2014 (HBO)
  • Letters To Juliet, 2010 (HBO)
  • A Lion is in the Streets, 1953
  • The Long Riders, 1980 (HBO)
  • Lucy, 2014 (HBO)
  • Monos, 2019 (HBO)
  • Mud, 2013 (HBO)
  • Music Within, 2007 (HBO)
  • Mystic Pizza, 1988 (HBO)
  • Noma: My Perfect Storm, 2015 (HBO)
  • No Way Out, 1987 (HBO)
  • One Missed Call, 2008 (HBO)
  • Outlaws, 2017 (HBO)
  • Outrage, 2009 (HBO)
  • The Piece Maker, Season 1 (Magnolia)

Push, 2009 (HBO)

Rachel, Rachel, 1968

  • Results, 2015 (HBO)
  • Safe Haven, 2013 (HBO)
  • Safe in Hell, 1931
  • School Life, 2016 (HBO)
  • Smokin’ Aces, 2006 (HBO)
  • The Smurfs 2, 2013
  • The Smurfs Movie, 2011
  • The Soloist, 2009 (HBO)
  • Spring Breakers, 2012 (HBO)
  • Storm Warning, 1951
  • The Strawberry Blonde, 1941
  • Taken 3, 2014 (HBO)
  • Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, 2006
  • Tangerine, 2015 (HBO)
  • Trespass Against Us, 2016 (HBO)
  • Un Gallo Con Muchos Huevos (Aka A Brave Little Rooster), 2015 (HBO)
  • Valkyrie, 2008 (HBO)
  • Walker: Independence, 2023
  • The Wave, 2016 (HBO)
  • We Are The Best!, 2014 (HBO)
  • White God, 2014 (HBO)
  • Whitey: United States Of America V. James J. Bulger, 2014 (HBO)

April 3

  • Royal Crackers, Season 1

April 4

  • Craig of the Creek, Season 4E

April 6

  • Looney Tunes Cartoons, Max Original Season 5 Premiere
  • The Winchesters, Season 1

April 7

  • Kung Fu, Season 3
  • Music Box: Jason Isbell: Running With Our Eyes Closed (HBO)

April 9

  • Happy to be Home with the Benkos, Season 1

April 11

  • U.S. Women’s Soccer vs. Republic of Ireland
  • Highlights: U.S. Women’s Soccer vs. Republic of Ireland
  • The Last Ship, 2014

April 13

  • Titans, Max Original Season 4, Mid-Season Premiere

April 14

  • A Black Lady Sketch Show, Season 4 Premiere (HBO)
  • #BringBackAlice, Max Original Season 1 Premiere
  • Clone High, 2002

April 16

  • 100 Foot Wave, Season 2 Premiere (HBO)
  • Barry, Season 4 Premiere (HBO)

April 17

  • Para – We Are King (Para – Wir Sind King), Max Original Season 2 Premiere

April 18

  • Bugs Bunny Builders, Season 1D

April 19

  • U.S. Men’s Soccer vs. Mexico
  • Highlights: U.S. Men’s Soccer vs. Mexico

April 20

  • Fired on Mars, Max Original Season 1 Premiere

April 21

  • Diary of an Old Home, Season 2
  • Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace?, Season 3

April 23

  • Doctor Who: Power of the Doctor, Special
  • Somebody Somewhere, Season 2 Premiere (HBO)

April 27

  • The Dog House: UK, Max Original Season 4 Premiere
  • Love & Death, Max Original Limited Series Premiere

April 28

  • Headless Chickens (Pollos sin cabeza), Max Original
  • Warner Bros. 100 Years, Max Original Docu Series Premiere

April 29

  • Moonage Daydream, 2022

Titles Leaving HBO Max in April 2023

April 2

  • Your Pretty Face is Going to Hell, 2013

April 4

  • We’re The Millers, 2013 (HBO)

April 5

  • The Inside Story, 1948
  • Reminiscence, 2021 (HBO)

April 11

  • Adult Swim Yule Log (aka The Fireplace)

April 12

  • About Face: Supermodels Then and Now, 2012 (HBO)

April 13

  • The Last Duel, 2021
  • Game Theory With Bomani Jones, Season 1

April 18

  • The LEGO Batman Movie, 2017

April 24

  • Tom and Jerry Cowboy Up!, 2022

April 27

  • Malignant, 2021 (HBO)

April 30

  • 47 Ronin, 2013 (HBO)
  • 3 Godfathers, 1948
  • Accepted, 2006 (HBO)
  • The Adventures of Robin Hood, 1938
  • A Private War, 2018 (HBO)
  • An American in Paris, 1951
  • The American President, 1995
  • Any Given Sunday, 1999
  • Australia, 2008 (HBO)
  • Before I Fall, 2017 (HBO)
  • Ben-Hur, 1959
  • Black Legion, 1937
  • Blade, 1998
  • Blood Diamond, 2006
  • Blow Out, 1981 (HBO)
  • The Bodyguard, 1992
  • Boogie Nights, 1997
  • The Book of Eli, 2010
  • The Bourne Identity, 2002 (HBO)
  • The Bourne Supremacy, 2004 (HBO)
  • Bringing up Baby, 1938
  • Brothers By Blood, 2020 (HBO)
  • Cabaret, 1972
  • Caddyshack, 1980
  • Captain Phillips, 2013 (HBO)
  • Carefree, 1938
  • Car on a Hot Tin Roof, 1958
  • The Champ, 1979
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, 2005
  • Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, 1968 (HBO)
  • A Christmas Story, 1983
  • Citizen Kane, 1941
  • College, 2008 (HBO)
  • Colors, 1988 (HBO)
  • Confessions of a Nazi Spy, 1939
  • Crazy, Stupid, Love, 2011
  • Creed, 2015
  • Creed II, 2018
  • A Damsel in Distress, 1937
  • Deep Blue Sea, 1999
  • Demolition Man, 1993
  • Designing Woman, 1957
  • Devil’s Due, 2014 (HBO)
  • Disturbing Behavior, 1998 (HBO)
  • Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, 2002
  • Dog Day Afternoon, 1975
  • Dumb & Dumber, 1994
  • Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd, 2003
  • Enter The Dragon, 1973
  • Escape Plan 2: Hades, 2018 (HBO)
  • The Expendables 2, 2012
  • The Expendables 3, 2014
  • The Expendables, 2010
  • Eyes Wide Shut, 1999
  • Fashions of 1934, 1934
  • Final Destination, 2002
  • Frailty, 2001 (HBO)
  • The French Lieutenant’s Woman, 1981 (HBO)
  • Friday, 1995
  • Frida, 2002 (HBO)
  • The Fugitive, 1993
  • Generation Por Que?, 2021 (HBO)
  • Geronimo: An American Legend, 1993
  • Graffiti Bridge, 1990 (HBO)
  • The Great Gatsby, 2013
  • Hairspray (Musical Remake), 2007
  • The Hangover Part II, 2011
  • The Hangover Part III, 2013
  • Happy Feet, 2006
  • Happy Feet Two, 2011
  • He’s Just Not That Into You, 2009
  • High Society, 1956
  • Hotel Rwanda, 2004 (HBO)
  • House Party, 1990
  • House Party 2, 1991
  • House Party 3, 1994
  • House Party 4: Down To The Last Minute, 2001
  • How the West Was Won, 1962
  • I Am Legend, 2007
  • I’m Gonna Git You Sucka, 1988 (HBO)
  • Insomnia, 2002
  • Interview with the Vampire, 1994
  • Jezebel, 1938
  • Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius, 2001 (HBO)
  • King Kong, 1933
  • La Boda De Rosa (Aka Rosa’s Wedding), 2020 (HBO)
  • Life Of Crime, 2013 (HBO)
  • Lethal Weapon, 1987
  • Lethal Weapon 2, 1989
  • Lethal Weapon 3, 1992
  • Lethal Weapon 4, 1998
  • Little Shop of Horrors, 1986
  • Little Women, 1949
  • Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, 1983
  • Magnum Force, 1973
  • The Man Who Came to Dinner, 1942
  • Master And Commander: The Far Side Of The World, 2003 (HBO)
  • Meet Me in St. Louis, 1944
  • Menace II Society, 1993
  • Misery, 1990
  • Miss Congeniality, 2000
  • Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous, 2005
  • Murder by Numbers, 2002
  • Murder In The First, 1995 (HBO)
  • The Music Man, 1962
  • Mutiny on the Bounty, 1935
  • My Life In Ruins, 2009 (HBO)
  • Navy Seals, 1990 (HBO)
  • The New Guy, 2002 (HBO)
  • Next Friday, 2000
  • Nightmare Alley, 2021
  • The Notebook, 2004
  • Nothing But Trouble, 1991 (HBO)
  • Ocean’s Eight, 2018
  • Once Upon A Time In Brooklyn, 2013 (HBO)
  • One For The Money, 2012 (HBO)
  • The Philadelphia Story, 1940
  • Para Rosa (Aka For Rosa), 2020 (HBO)
  • Point Break, 1991
  • Poltergeist, 1982
  • Purple Rain, 1984
  • The Queen, 2006 (HBO)
  • Race, 2016 (HBO)
  • Ready Player One, 2018
  • Red, 2010 (HBO)
  • The Replacements, 2000
  • Risky Business, 1983
  • Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, 1991
  • Rugrats Go Wild, 2003 (HBO)
  • Rugrats In Paris: The Movie, 2000 (HBO)
  • The Rugrats Movie, 1998 (HBO)
  • Safe, 2012 (HBO)
  • San Francisco, 1936
  • Se7en, 1995
  • Shaft, 1971
  • Shall We Dance, 1937
  • The Shawshank Redemption, 1994
  • Shutter, 2010 (HBO)
  • Silent Hill: Revelation 3d, 2012 (HBO)
  • Sleeping With The Enemy, 1991 (HBO)
  • The Smurfs 2, 2013
  • The Smurfs (Movie), 2011
  • Snakes on a Plane, 2006
  • Something Borrowed, 2011 (HBO)
  • Space Jam, 1996
  • St. Elmo’s Fire, 1985
  • Stargate, 1994 (HBO)
  • A Star is Born, 1954
  • A Star is Born, 1976
  • The Stepford Wives, 2004 (HBO)
  • Stuck On You, 2003 (HBO)
  • Superbad, 2007
  • Taxi Driver, 1976
  • Tenet, 2020
  • Terminator 2: Judgment Day, 1991 (HBO)
  • This Is the End, 2013
  • Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride, 2005
  • A Time to Kill, 1996
  • To Have and to Have Not, 1944
  • Top Hat, 1935
  • Training Day, 2001
  • The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, 1948
  • Twilight Zone: The Movie, 1983 (HBO)
  • Twister, 1996
  • Unbroken, 2014 (HBO)
  • U.S. Marshals, 1998
  • The Unsinkable Molly Brown, 1964
  • The Vanishing Of Sidney Hall, 2017 (HBO)
  • Wag the Dog, 1997
  • The Wedding Singer, 1998
  • Westworld (Movie), 1973
  • What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, 1962
  • When Harry Met Sally, 1989
  • Where Eagles Dare, 1968
  • Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, 1966
  • The Wild Thornberrys Movie, 2002 (HBO)
  • Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, 1971
  • The Wings of Eagles, 1957
  • The Witches of Eastwick, 1987
  • The Witches, 1990
  • True Crime, 1999 (HBO)
  • Wyatt Earp, 1994
  • You Got Served, 2004
  • You, Me And Dupree, 2006 (HBO)
  • Young Adult, 2021 (HBO)
  • You’ve Got Mail, 1998

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What is Coming to Netflix in December 2021

December 1, 2021 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: Netflix

LOST IN SPACE is returning for its third season on Netflix in December 2021. You can also catch the second season of the Netflix original series THE WITCHER. And with Christmas approaching, Netflix will be airing several holiday films. Viewers can also watch the final episodes of MONEY HEIST and a new season of COBRA KAI.

December 1

  • JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: STONE OCEAN (Netflix Anime): The legacy of the Joestar family continues with Jolyne as she and her companions take on new Stand users behind the bars of Green Dolphin Street Prison.
  • Kayko and Kokosh (Netflix Family): Two Slavic warriors do everything in their power to defend the village of Mirmi?owo from the evil order of Knaveknights.
  • Kayko and Kokosh: Season 2 (Netflix Family): From an all-inclusive vacation to an extravagant Sweet 16 party, Kayko and Kokosh continue to stumble into different misadventures.
  • Lost in Space: Season 3 (Netflix Series): In an epic final season, the Robinsons’ survival instincts kick into hyperdrive as they race to reunite and protect Alpha Centauri from a robot invasion.
  • The Power of the Dog (Netflix Film): Charismatic rancher Phil Burbank inspires fear and awe in those around him. When his brother brings home a new wife and her son, Phil torments them until he finds himself exposed to the possibility of love.
  • Are You The One: Season 3
  • Blood and Bone
  • Body of Lies
  • Bordertown: Mural Murders
  • Chloe
  • Chocolat
  • Closer
  • Death at a Funeral
  • Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat
  • The Final Destination
  • Final Destination 3
  • Final Destination 5
  • Fool’s Gold
  • The Fourth Kind
  • Ink Master: Season 3
  • Ink Master: Season 4
  • Knight Rider 2000
  • Knight Rider: Seasons 1-4
  • Law Abiding Citizen
  • The Legend of Zorro
  • Life
  • Looper
  • The Mask of Zorro
  • Minority Report
  • Pet Sematary (1989)
  • Premonition
  • Sabrina (1995)
  • Soul Surfer
  • Stepmom
  • Stuart Little 2
  • Sucker Punch
  • Think Like a Man
  • Tremors
  • We Were Soldiers
  • Wild Things
  • Wyatt Earp

December 2

  • The Alpinist
  • Coyotes (Netflix Series): A close group of summer campers finds diamonds in the woods, setting off a wild ordeal that tests their friendship — and puts their lives in danger.
  • Escalona: Season 1
  • SINGLE ALL THE WAY (Netflix Film): Peter asks his best friend to pose as his boyfriend on a Christmas visit home, but their plan — and feelings — change when his family plays matchmaker.
  • The Whole Truth (Netflix Film): When two siblings stumble on a strange hole in the wall of their grandparents’ house, horrifying incidents reveal sinister secrets about their family.

December 3

  • Cobalt Blue (Netflix Film): When an aspiring author and his free-spirited sister both fall for the enigmatic paying guest at their home, ensuing events rock their traditional family.
  • Coming Out Colton (Netflix Series): Former professional football player and star of THE BACHELOR Colton Underwood embarks on a journey of self-discovery coming out as a gay man, including addressing his past and embracing his place in the LGBTQ community.
  • Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous: Season 4 (Netflix Family): The campers leave Isla Nublar behind, only to wash ashore on strange new terrain that’s crawling with threats — and closely guarded secrets.
  • Money Heist: Part 5 Vol 2 (Netflix Series): The stakes couldn’t be higher for the embattled Professor as he races to get the gold — and more importantly, his team — out of the bank.
  • The Great British Baking Show: Holidays: Season 4 (Netflix Series): Familiar faces return to the tent to make delicious mincemeat of the competition and be crowned star baker by hosts Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood.
  • Mixtape (Netflix Film): In 1999, 12-year-old Beverly discovers a broken mixtape made by her late parents. She sets out to find the songs — and learn more about her mom and dad.
  • Money Heist: From Tokyo to Berlin: Volume 2 (Netflix Documentary): It’s the end of an era for the showrunners and actors behind “Money Heist,” who share secrets about filming while saying goodbye to the beloved series.
  • Shaun the Sheep: The Flight Before Christmas (Netflix Family): Only available on Netflix in the US, Latin America, Spain, Russia, Poland and Greece. When Shaun’s hunt for a bigger stocking hits a snag, the whole farm sets out on a wild holiday adventure — complete with a sleigh!

December 5

  • JAPAN SINKS: People of Hope: Season 1 (episode 8)

December 6

  • David and the Elves (Netflix Film): A jaded, overworked elf runs off to the real world where he tries to experience the magic of Christmas with the help of a newly befriended young boy.
  • Voir (Netflix Documentary): Film lovers examine the cinematic moments that thrilled, perplexed, challenged and forever changed them in this collection of visual essays.

December 7

  • Centaurworld: Season 2 (Netflix Family): Horse embarks on a mission to build an army and defeat the Nowhere King. It won’t be easy, but she’s got the herd by her side — and Rider back home.
  • Go Dog Go: Season 2 (Netflix Family): Adventurous pups Tag and Scooch are going everywhere this season, from exciting places all around Pawston to the bright lights of Chew York City!
  • Nicole Byer: BBW (Big Beautiful Weirdo) (Netflix Comedy): With her first hour-long Netflix comedy special, Nicole Byer’s Big Beautiful Weirdo is sexy, fun and honest. Filmed at the Gramercy Theatre in New York City, the city where she first got her start in stand-up, Nicole discusses everything from how she basically is a vegan (she’s just doing her part), what she’s looking for in a man, just how crazy this past year-and-a-half has been and much more. Nicole Byer: Big Beautiful Weirdo as it premieres globally on Netflix on December 7, 2021.

December 8

  • Carolin Kebekus: The Last Christmas Special (Netflix Comedy): Carolin Kebekus unpacks the many headaches of the Christmas season, from intense hangovers to the agony of Advent calendars to a big gift-giving gap.

December 9

  • Asakusa Kid (Netflix Film): Before he hit it big, Takeshi Kitano got his start apprenticing with comedy legend Fukami of Asakusa. But as his star rises, his mentor’s declines.
  • Bathtubs Over Broadway
  • Bonus Family: Season 4 (Netflix Series): A kitchen fire, a classroom showdown and a call from the hospital set in motion a flurry of family reckonings and relationship crises.
  • The Family That Sings Together: The Camargos (Netflix Documentary): Surrounded by family and friends, Zezé Di Camargo and daughter Wanessa spend time together and collaborate creatively in this exclusive reality series.

December 10

  • Anonymously Yours (Netflix Film): After an accidental text message turns into a digital friendship, Vale and Alex start crushing on each other without realizing they’ve met in real life.
  • Aranyak (Netflix Series): Political ploys, personal agendas and a beastly myth all surface as two mismatched hill station cops navigate a web of suspects after a puzzling murder.
  • Back to the Outback (Netflix Film): They might look dangerous, but these wildly misunderstood creatures have hearts of gold — and they’re breaking out of captivity on a quest to find home.
  • How To Ruin Christmas: The Funeral (Netflix Series): A year after last year’s Christmas disaster, Tumi finds herself in the center of another holiday family mess when a relative suddenly passes away.
  • Twentysomethings: Austin (formerly Roaring Twenties) (Netflix Series): In this coming-of-age reality series set in Austin, Texas, 20-somethings navigate love and friendship and start a new adventure: life.
  • Saturday Morning All Star Hits! (Netflix Series): Wildly irreverent and slightly disturbing, this adult animation, live-action hybrid celebrates the campy, Saturday-morning shows of the ’80s and ’90s.
  • The Shack
  • Still Out of My League (Netflix Film): After breaking up with her dreamboat, Marta finds love with an artist. But life throws a few twists into the mix for the ailing woman and her friends.
  • Two (Netflix Film): Two strangers awaken to discover their abdomens have been sewn together, and are further shocked when they learn who’s behind their horrifying ordeal.
  • The Unforgivable (Netflix Film): Released from prison into a society that won’t forgive her, a woman convicted of murder searches for the little sister she was forced to leave behind.

December 11

  • Fast Color
  • The Hungry and the Hairy (Netflix Series): On the motorbike road trip of their dreams, buddies Rain and Ro Hong-chul relax and unwind as they delight in tasty eats and scenic locales around Korea.

December 12

  • JAPAN SINKS: People of Hope: Season 1 (episode 9)

December 13

  • Eye in the Sky

December 14

  • The Future Diary (Netflix Series): In this reality series, complete strangers meet and receive a diary holding the script to their very own love story. Will true romance follow?
  • Russell Howard: Lubricant (Netflix Comedy): This two-part special features comic Russell Howard’s delayed-yet-delighted return to the stage and a look at his life during an unexpected lockdown.
  • StarBeam: Beaming in the New Year (Netflix Family): Summersette’s biggest baddies join forces on New Year’s Eve to battle Zoey and the Beam Team. But cool cousin Zara powers up to help save the day!

December 15

  • Black Ink Crew New York: Seasons 3-4
  • The Challenge: Season 12
  • The Challenge: Season 25
  • Elite Short Stories: Phillipe Caye Felipe (Netflix Series): Just as Cayetana is trying to get over her ex–boyfriend, with the help of her new friend Felipe, the prince reappears in her life.
  • The Giver
  • The Hand of God (Netflix Film): In 1980s Naples, young Fabietto pursues his love for football as family tragedy strikes, shaping his uncertain but promising future as a filmmaker.
  • Masha and the Bear: Nursery Rhymes: Season 1 Part 2
  • Masha and the Bear: Season 5
  • Selling Tampa (Netflix Series): The agents at the all-female, Black-owned Allure Realty mix business with fun as they rule the waterfront of a hot Tampa luxury real estate market.
  • Teen Mom 2: Seasons 3-4

December 16

  • A California Christmas: City Lights (Netflix Film): A year after their romance took root, Callie and Joseph are leaving the ranch for family business in San Francisco — with wedding bells on the horizon.
  • A Naija Christmas (Netflix Film): A mother’s Christmas wish — and the grand prize that comes with it — sets off a fierce competition between her sons.
  • Aggretsuko: Season 4 (Netflix Anime): Retsuko turns up the volume to stop Haida from making the biggest mistake ever when a sly new company president takes the office to a new extreme.
  • Darkest Hour
  • Puff: Wonders of the Reef (Netflix Documentary): A baby pufferfish travels through a wondrous, microscopic world full of fantastical creatures as he searches for a home in the Great Barrier Reef.

December 17

  • Fast & Furious Spy Racers: Season 6: Homecoming (Netflix Family): The final season takes the Spy Racers around the world — from the Alps to the Arctic and back home to LA — as they battle their toughest enemy ever!
  • The Witcher: Season 2 (Netflix Series): The epic series of monsters, magic and fate returns for a second season.

December 18

  • Bulgasal: Immortal Souls (Netflix Series): Cursed since birth and exempt from death, a revenge-driven immortal sets out on a quest to reclaim his soul and end a 600-year-old vendetta.
  • Oldboy

December 19

  • What Happened in Oslo (Netflix Series): Set amidst the Oslo Accords of 1993, this thriller centers on a disturbing crime with far-reaching implications.

December 20

  • Elite Short Stories: Samuel Omar (Netflix Series): When Samuel is threatened with eviction from his childhood home, Omar proposes an alluring idea to raise money.

December 21

  • Jim Gaffigan: Comedy Monster (Netflix Comedy): Comedy icon Jim Gaffigan offers some thoughts on the hot mess that was 2021, as well as his takes on marching bands, billionaires in space and more.
  • Grumpy Christmas (Netflix Film): A family trip to the beach turns crazy when Servando and Alicia, Alma’s willful aunt, start an over-the-top competition to control Christmas.

December 22

  • Emily in Paris: Season 2 (Netflix Series): More fun. More fashion. More faux pas. As Emily finds her footing in Paris, the fallout from a night of passion could send her stumbling into trouble.

December 23

  • Elite Short Stories: Patrick (Netflix Series): Patrick’s trip to a cabin in the woods during Christmastime results in an unexpected but significant outcome.

December 24

  • 1000 Miles from Christmas (Netflix Film): A Christmas tale, a romantic comedy and the story of a man in his 30s who learns — reluctantly — to get carried away by the Christmas spirit.
  • Don’t Look Up (Netflix Film): Two astronomers go on a media tour to warn humankind of a planet-killing comet hurtling toward Earth. The response from a distracted world: Meh.
  • Minnal Murali (Netflix Film): A tailor gains special powers after being struck by lightning, but must take down an unexpected foe if he is to become the superhero his hometown needs.
  • The Silent Sea (Netflix Series): During a perilous 24-hour mission on the moon, space explorers try to retrieve samples from an abandoned research facility steeped in classified secrets.
  • STAND BY ME Doraemon 2 (Netflix Film): Nobita travels to the future to show his beloved grandma his bride, but adult Nobita has fled his own wedding. Can he ever be a good husband to Shizuka?
  • Vicky and Her Mystery (Netflix Film): After her mom’s death, a heartbroken girl and her dad settle in wild, beautiful Cantal. Can a special creature help her heal? Inspired by a true story.
  • Zach Stone is Gonna Be Famous

December 25

  • Single’s Inferno (Netflix Series): Stranded and ready to mingle, flirty singles search for love on a deserted island they can only escape as couples for romantic date nights in paradise.
  • Jimmy Carr: His Dark Material (Netflix Comedy): Jimmy Carr finds humor in the darkest of places in this stand-up special that features his dry, sardonic wit — and some jokes he calls “career enders.”
  • Stories of a Generation – with Pope Francis (Netflix Documentary): Pope Francis and other men and women all over the world aged 70+ — both famous and everyday people — share their life stories with young filmmakers.

December 26

  • Lulli (Netflix Film): After getting electrocuted by an MRI machine, an ambitious young medical student begins to hear the thoughts of others. Starring Larissa Manoela.

December 28

  • Word Party Presents: Math! (Netflix Family): Count numbers, compare shapes and find patterns with baby animals Franny, Bailey, Kip, Lulu and Tilly as they use math and sing songs to solve problems.

December 29

  • Anxious People (Netflix Series): Anxious People is a drama comedy about a bank robber failing miserably by robbing a cashless bank and ends up taking eight persons hostage during an open house. After giving up, the apartment is stormed by the two dysfunctional police officers Jack and Jim, who also happen to be father and son. There is just one problem: The apartment is… empty. In a series of contradictory testimonies afterwards, the hostages tell their version of what really happened whereupon a classic – but hilarious – puzzle mystery develops. All while the hostages share a common secret that is creating a unique and almost unbreakable bond between them.
  • Crime Scene: The Times Square Killer (Netflix Documentary): The second installment of an ongoing documentary series about how certain locations became accomplices to crimes that took place there. Crime Scene: The Times Square Killer will examine how the danger and depravity of New York’s Times Square in the late 1970s and early 1980s made it possible for one man to commit — and nearly get away with — unthinkable acts in a nearly lawless area rife with drugs and sex work. These three episodes will delve into the social and systemic forces that allowed horrific crimes to go unnoticed for too long.

December 30

  • Kitz (Netflix Series): Seeking revenge on the girl she blames for her brother’s death, a 19-year-old waitress infiltrates the glitzy world of a group of wealthy teens.
  • Hilda and the Mountain King (Netflix Film): When Hilda wakes up in the body of a troll, she must use her wits and courage to get back home, become human again — and save the city of Trolberg.

December 31

  • Cobra Kai: Season 4 (Netflix Series): COBRA KAI takes place over 30 years after the events of the 1984 All Valley Karate Tournament with the continuation of the inescapable conflict between Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) and Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka). Season 4 finds the Miyagi-Do and Eagle Fang dojos joining forces to take down Cobra Kai at the All Valley Under 18 Karate Tournament… and whoever loses must hang up their gi. As Samantha and Miguel try to maintain the dojo alliance and Robby goes all in at Cobra Kai, the fate of the Valley has never been more precarious. What tricks does Kreese have up his sleeve? Can Daniel and Johnny bury their decades-long hatchet to defeat Kreese? Or will Cobra Kai become the face of karate in the valley?
  • The Lost Daughter (Netflix Film): A woman’s quiet seaside vacation takes an unsettling turn when her fixation on a young mother staying at a nearby villa awakens memories from her past.
  • Queer Eye: Season 6 (Netflix Series): The Emmy® Award-winning Queer Eye returns in a search for a whole new roster of heroes in need of a little TLC. Get ready, y’all! This season, Queer Eye’s fearless ambassadors head to the Lone Star state with a homebase in Austin, TX. Watch as they work their life-changing magic yet again and transform the lives of deserving Texans.
  • Stay Close (Netflix Series): A new Harlan Coben mystery with the signature blend of twisty intrigue, soapy drama, and unraveling secrets.
  • Seal Team (Netflix Film): Fearless seal Quinn assembles a squad of misfit recruits to stand up to ruthless sharks with razor-sharp teeth and reclaim the open sea.

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off Netflix in December 2021

December 3

  • The Last O.G.: Seasons 1-2

December 4

  • The Guest

December 7

  • Before I Fall
  • Leaving 12
  • It Comes at Night
  • Mariah Carey’s Merriest Christmas

December 13

  • Halt and Catch Fire: Seasons 1-4

December 13

  • Fifty: The Series: Seasons 1-2
  • Saint Seiya: Seasons 1-6

December 15

  • Lee Daniels’ The Butler
  • Maps to the Stars
  • The Theory of Everything

December 21

  • Jacob’s Ladder
  • Private Practice: Seasons 1-6

December 25

  • Captain Fantastic

December 30

  • Winchester

December 31

  • A Cinderella Story
  • American Gangster
  • Beethoven
  • Beethoven’s 2nd
  • Charlie’s Angels
  • Cold Mountain
  • Defiance
  • The Devil Inside
  • Do the Right Thing
  • Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood
  • Double Jeopardy
  • Forensic Files: Collections 1-9
  • Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood: Parts 1-5
  • Fullmetal Alchemist: Season 1
  • Ghost
  • Gladiator
  • The Great British Baking Show: The Beginnings: Season 1
  • House Party
  • House Party 2
  • House Party 3
  • Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life
  • The Last Airbender
  • Like Crazy
  • Love Don’t Cost a Thing
  • Love Jones
  • The Lovely Bones
  • The Machinist
  • Magnolia
  • Memoirs of a Geisha
  • My Fair Lady
  • Mystic Pizza
  • Pan’s Labyrinth
  • Puss in Boots
  • Rumor Has It…
  • Serendipity
  • Spy Kids
  • Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams
  • Spy Kids 3: Game Over
  • Stuart Little
  • The Strangers
  • Titanic
  • Tommy Boy
  • Underworld
  • Underworld: Awakening
  • Underworld: Rise of the Lycans
  • What a Girl Wants
  • What’s Eating Gilbert Grape
  • Zodiac

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What is Coming to HBO Max in November 2021

October 29, 2021 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: Warner Media

Will Smith is starring in the new film KING RICHARD, which is debuting on HBO Max in November 2021. The Mindy Kaling created series THE SEX LIVES OF COLLEGE GIRLS will be available to stream, as will the award-winning new series KAMIKAZE and the documentary series BLACK AND MISSING.

November 1

  • The 90 Day Plan, 2020
  • A Good Day To Die Hard, 2013 (Extended Version) (HBO)
  • A Very Brady Sequel, 1996 (HBO)
  • Adult Beginners, 2014 (HBO)
  • Aftermath, 2017 (HBO)
  • Area Chica Infierno Grande (aka Hell In The Goal Area), 2021 (HBO)
  • Bully, 2001 (HBO)
  • Caddyshack, 1980
  • City Of Ghosts, 2003 (HBO)
  • A Clockwork Orange, 1971
  • Company Business, 1991 (HBO)
  • Cry Wolf, 2005 (HBO)
  • Cymbeline, 2015 (HBO)
  • Dead Heat, 1988 (HBO)
  • Disturbing Behavior, 1998 (HBO)
  • Doom, 2005 (HBO)
  • Dressed To Kill, 1980 (Extended Version) (HBO)
  • Equilibrium, 2002 (HBO)
  • Eyes Wide Shut, 1999
  • Executive Decision, 1996 (HBO)
  • Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, 2011 (HBO)
  • Full Metal Jacket, 1987
  • Godsend, 2004 (HBO)
  • Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper
  • Hotel Rwanda, 2004 (HBO)
  • In the House
  • Lady In White, 1988 (HBO)
  • Love And A .45, 1994 (HBO)
  • Moonstruck, 1987 (HBO)
  • Murphy’s Law, 1986 (HBO)
  • Never Let Me Go, 2010 (HBO)
  • New Year’s Eve, 2011
  • Practical Magic, 1998
  • The Parent ‘Hood
  • Pride & Prejudice, 1995 (HBO)
  • Rush, 1991 (HBO)
  • Showtime, 2002 (HBO)
  • Something New, 2006 (HBO)
  • Spark: A Space Tail, 2017 (HBO)
  • Still Waiting, 2009 (HBO)
  • Summer School, 1987 (HBO)
  • The Bourne Identity, 2002 (HBO)
  • The Bourne Legacy, 2012 (HBO)
  • The Bourne Supremacy, 2004 (HBO)
  • The Brady Bunch Movie, 1995 (HBO)
  • The Care Bears Movie, 1985 (HBO)
  • The Conspirator, 2011 (HBO)
  • The French Lieutenant’s Woman, 1981 (HBO)
  • The Next Three Days, 2010 (HBO)
  • The Presidio, 1988 (HBO)
  • The Purge, 1988 (HBO)
  • The Queen, 2006 (HBO)
  • The Rules Of Attraction, 2002 (HBO)
  • The Transporter, 2002 (HBO)
  • The Wolverine, 2013 (HBO)
  • Thelma & Louise, 1991 (HBO)
  • Transporter 2, 2005 (HBO)
  • Unleashed, 2005 (Director’s Cut) (HBO)
  • Waiting…, 2005 (HBO)
  • Weightless, 2018 (HBO)
  • What’s The Worst That Could Happen?, 2001 (HBO)
  • Witness, 2012 (HBO)
  • Wildcats, 1986
  • Wristcutters: A Love Story, 2007 (HBO)

November 2

  • Single Mother By Choice, 2021
  • Son of Monarchs, 2020
  • Tokyo Revengers, (Subtitled) (Crunchyroll Collection)

November 3

  • This is Not a War Story, 2021

November 4

  • Aida Rodriguez: Fighting Words, Max Original Special Premiere
  • Frayed, Max Original Season 2 Premiere
  • Gen:Lock, Max Original Season 2 Premiere
  • Head of the Class, Max Original Series Premiere
  • Rap Battlefield, Max Original Series Premiere

November 5

  • Las Niñas (aka Schoolgirls), 2020 (HBO)

November 6

  • Land, 2021 (HBO)
  • The Story of Late Night, 2021

November 8

  • Dawson’s Creek
  • Noblesse (Subtitled and English Dubbed) (Crunchyroll Collection)

November 9

  • Billy on the Street, Seasons 2-5
  • Dear Rider: The Jake Burton Story, Documentary Premiere (HBO)

November 11

  • A Thousand Fangs (aka Mil Colmillos), Max Original Series Premiere
  • Doom Patrol, Max Original Season 3 Finale
  • Love Life, Max Original Season 2 Finale
  • My Sesame Street Friends, Max Original Season 2 Premiere
  • Reign of Superwomen, Max Original Documentary Premiere
  • Selena + Chef, Max Original Season 3 Finale
  • Sesame Street, 2021 Library
  • South Side, Max Original Season 2 Premiere

November 12

  • A Cinderella Story: Starstruck, 2021
  • Back on the Record with Bob Costas, Season Finale

November 13

  • Boogie, 2021 (HBO)
  • Darwin’s Yearbook
  • Final Space, Season 3
  • United Shades of America, Season 6

November 14

  • Kamikaze, Max Original Series Premiere
  • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Season 8 Finale (HBO)

November 15

  • TSUKIMICHI -Moonlit Fantasy- (Subtitled) (Crunchyroll Collection)

November 18

  • Craftopia, Max Original Season 2B Premiere
  • Comedy Chingonas, Max Original Special Premiere
  • The Sex Lives of College Girls, Max Original Series Premiere
  • Sort of (CBC), Max Original Series Premiere
  • Tom and Jerry in New York, Max Original Season 2 Premiere

November 19

  • The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain, 2019
  • King Richard, Warner Bros. Film Premiere, 2021
  • Real Time with Bill Maher, Season 19 Finale (HBO)
  • Stath Lets Flats, Season 3

November 20

  • 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Special Premiere (HBO)

November 23

  • Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (HBO)

November 25

  • The Cut, (aka O Grande Look), Max Original Series Premiere
  • Looney Tunes Cartoons, Season 3
  • La Pasión de Maradona, Max Original Film Premiere

November 26

  • How to With John Wilson, Season 2 Premiere (HBO)
  • Inside Man, 2006 (HBO)

November 28

  • Anna Karenina, 2012 (HBO)
  • Axios, Season 4 Finale (HBO)

November 29

  • We’re Here, Season 2 Finale (HBO)

Titles Leaving HBO Max in November 2021

November 7

  • The Price Of Everything, 2018 (HBO)

November 14

  • Birds Of Prey (And The Fantabulous Emancipation Of One Harley Quinn), 2020 (HBO)
  • A Fistful Of Dollars, 1964
  • For A Few Dollars More, 1965
  • The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly, 1966

November 15

  • In The Line Of Fire, 1993

November 21

  • Dune, 2021

November 25

  • Blade: Trinity, 2004

November 30

  • 10 Years, 2012 (HBO)
  • Adventureland, 2009 (HBO)
  • The Adventures Of Panda Warrior, 2012
  • Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem, 2007 (Extended Version) (HBO)
  • An American In Paris, 1951
  • Annabelle: Creation, 2017 (HBO)
  • Bad Boys II, 2003
  • Bad Boys, 1995
  • Bajo El Mismo Techo (Aka Under The Same Roof), 2019 (HBO)
  • Barbarosa, 1982 (HBO)
  • The Bear, 1989 (HBO)
  • Black Rain, 1989 (HBO)
  • Bless The Child, 2000 (HBO)
  • The Blind Side, 2009
  • Bowfinger, 1999 (HBO)
  • Bridget Jones’s Baby, 2016
  • Bridget Jones’s Diary, 2001
  • The Brothers Grimm, 2005 (HBO)
  • The Curse Of Frankenstein, 1957
  • Deliverance, 1972
  • Desperado, 1995
  • Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: Dog Days, 2012 (HBO)
  • Dracula Has Risen From The Grave, 1969
  • Drillbit Taylor, 2008 (HBO)
  • Dune, 1984 (HBO)
  • The Eagle Has Landed, 1977 (HBO)
  • Easy Rider, 1969
  • El Asesino De Los Caprichos (Aka The Goya Murders), 2019 (HBO)
  • The Enforcer, 1976
  • Esta Es Tu Cuba (Aka This Is Your Cuba), 2019 (HBO)
  • The Evil That Men Do, 1984 (HBO)
  • Ghost Rider, 2007
  • Ghost Rider: Spirit Of Vengeance, 2011
  • Hellbenders, 2013 (HBO)
  • Henry Poole Is Here, 2008 (HBO)
  • Hero, 2009 (HBO)
  • The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies, 2014
  • The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug, 2013
  • Hormigas (Aka The Awakening Of The Ants), 2019 (HBO)
  • Horror Of Dracula, 1958
  • The Human Stain, 2003 (HBO)
  • Humboldt County, 2008 (HBO)
  • The Immigrant, 2014 (HBO)
  • Infamous, 2006
  • The King Of Staten Island, 2020 (HBO)
  • Lassiter, 1984 (HBO)
  • Legend Of The Guardians: The Owls Of Ga’Hoole, 2010
  • Mean Streets, 1973
  • Michael, 1996 (HBO)
  • Million Dollar Baby (2004), 2004
  • Missing In Action 2 – The Beginning, 1985 (HBO)
  • Missing In Action, 1984 (HBO)
  • Mr. Popper’s Penguins, 2011 (HBO)
  • The Mummy (1959), 1959
  • A Nightmare On Elm Street 4: The Dream Master, 1988
  • Once Upon A Time In Brooklyn, 2013
  • Orange County, 2002 (HBO)
  • The Phantom Of The Opera, 2004
  • Practical Magic, 1998
  • Proof, 2005 (HBO)
  • Pure Country, 1992
  • Rat Race, 2001 (HBO)
  • Repentance, 2014 (HBO)
  • Riding In Cars With Boys, 2001
  • The River Wild, 1994 (HBO)
  • Robots, 2005 (HBO)
  • Rosewater, 2014 (HBO)
  • Rosewood, 1997
  • Secondhand Lions, 2003
  • Sherlock Holmes, 2009
  • Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows, 2011
  • A Shock To The System, 1990 (HBO)
  • Sneakers, 1992 (HBO)
  • South Central, 1992
  • Spies In Disguise, 2019 (HBO)
  • Splendor In The Grass, 1961
  • Steel, 1997
  • Sweet November, 2001
  • Three Days Of The Condor, 1975 (HBO)
  • True Romance, 1993
  • Walking And Talking, 1996 (HBO)
  • War Horse, 2011 (HBO)
  • White Chicks (Unrated & Uncut), 2004
  • Woodstock: The Director’s Cut, 1994
  • Words And Pictures, 2014 (HBO)
  • Wrath Of The Titans, 2012 (HBO)
  • Wyatt Earp, 1994

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What is Coming to Netflix Canada in October 2021

September 27, 2021 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: Beth Dubber/Netflix

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

October 1

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

October 3

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

October 4

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

October 5

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

October 6

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

October 7

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

October 8

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

October 9

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

October 11

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

October 12

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

October 13

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

October 14

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

October 15

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

October 16

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

October 17

  • Hellboy

October 19

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

October 20

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

October 21

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

October 22

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

October 26

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

October 27

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

October 28

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

October 29

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

Coming Soon

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

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off Netflix Canada in October 2021

October 4

  • Scandal: Seasons 1-7

October 19

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

October 31

  • Argo

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

What is Coming to HBO Max in November 2020

October 28, 2020 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: HBO Max

Kaley Cuoco stars in the HBO Max original series THE FLIGHT ATTENDANT, which premieres in November. The streaming service will also air a THE FRESH PRINCE OF BEL AIR reunion special. The HBO series DARK MATERIALS will also be returning for its second season.

November 1

  • 10,000 BC, 2008
  • 13 Going On 30, 2004
  • 2 Fast 2 Furious, 2003 (HBO)
  • Above The Rim, 1994
  • All Is Bright, 2013
  • America, America, 1964
  • Anchors Aweigh, 1945
  • Another Cinderella Story, 2008
  • The Arrangement, 1969
  • Austin Powers In Goldmember, 2002
  • Autumn In New York, 2000 (HBO)
  • Baby Doll, 1956
  • Battleship, 2012 (HBO)
  • Beasts Of The Southern Wild, 2012 (HBO)
  • Billy Madison, 1995 (HBO)
  • Blast From The Past, 1999
  • Blood Work, 2002
  • The Bridge Of San Luis Rey, 2005 (HBO)
  • Broadway Danny Rose, 1984 (HBO)
  • The Bucket List, 2007
  • The Children, 2009
  • A Christmas Carol, 1938
  • Chronicle, 2012 (Director’s Cut) (HBO)
  • City Island, 2010 (HBO)
  • City Slickers, 1991 (HBO)
  • Clash Of The Titans, 2010
  • Critical Care, 1997
  • Cruel Intentions, 1999 (HBO)
  • The Dancer Upstairs, 2003 (HBO)
  • The Dark Knight, 2008
  • David Copperfield, 1935
  • Dead Man Walking, 1995 (HBO)
  • Desperately Seeking Susan, 1985 (HBO)
  • The Devil’s Advocate, 1997
  • Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star, 2003 (HBO)
  • Dolphin Tale, 2011
  • Dumb And Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd, 2003
  • The Eagle, 2011 (HBO)
  • East Of Eden, 1955
  • Eight Legged Freaks, 2002
  • Elf Pets: Santa’s Saint Bernard’s Save Christmas, 2018
  • The Enforcer, 1976
  • A Face In The Crowd, 1957
  • The Fast And The Furious, 2001 (HBO)
  • Femme Fatale, 2002
  • The Five-Year Engagement, 2012 (Extended Version) (HBO)
  • A Flintstone Christmas, 1977
  • A Flintstone Family Christmas, 1993
  • Free Willy, 1993
  • Friday The 13th, 2009
  • G.I. Joe: The Rise Of Cobra, 2009
  • The Gauntlet, 1977
  • Genius, 2016 (HBO)
  • Get Santa, 2014
  • Girl In Progress, 2012
  • Grumpier Old Men, 1995
  • Grumpy Old Men, 1993
  • Guys And Dolls, 1955
  • Hacksaw Ridge, 2016 (HBO)
  • Happy Gilmore, 1996 (HBO)
  • Heidi, 2006
  • High Fidelity, 2000 (HBO)
  • High Society, 1956
  • The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, 2012
  • The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies, 2014
  • The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug, 2013
  • Hollidaysburg, 2014
  • House On Haunted Hill, 1999
  • Ice Age: Continental Drift, 2012 (HBO)
  • Impractical Jokers: Inside Jokes
  • The Iron Giant, 1999
  • J. Edgar, 2011
  • Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday, 1993
  • Jason X, 2002
  • King Kong, 1976 (HBO)
  • The Last King Of Scotland, 2006 (HBO)
  • The Lego Batman Movie, 2017
  • The Lego Movie, 2014
  • The Lego Ninjago Movie, 2014
  • License To Wed, 2007
  • Life Stinks, 1991
  • Linda And The Mockingbirds, 2020 (HBO)
  • Little Man Tate, 1991 (HBO)
  • Looney Tunes: Back In Action, 2003
  • The Losers, 2010
  • Lowriders, 2017 (HBO)
  • Made, 2001 (HBO)
  • The Madness Of King George, 1994 (HBO)
  • Magic Mike, 2012
  • The Magical Wand Chase: A Sesame Street Special, 2017
  • Magnum Force, 1973
  • Malibu’s Most Wanted, 2003
  • The Man With The Golden Arm, 1955
  • The Mask, 1994
  • Menace II Society, 1993
  • Miss Julie, 2014 (HBO)
  • Money Talks, 1997
  • Mr. Nanny, 1993
  • Music And Lyrics, 2007
  • Must Love Dogs, 2005
  • Mystic River, 2003
  • National Lampoon’s Loaded Weapon 1, 1993
  • Needful Things, 1993
  • The Neverending Story, 1984
  • The Neverending Story II: The Next Chapter, 1991
  • New York Minute, 2004
  • Nights In Rodanthe, 2008
  • Nothing Like The Holidays, 2008
  • Now And Then, 1995
  • Ocean’s 11, 1960
  • Old School, 2003
  • On The Town, 1949
  • Once Upon A Sesame Street Christmas, Special Premiere
  • A Perfect World, 1993
  • Pleasantville, 1998
  • The Pledge, 2001
  • Popstar, 2005
  • Practical Magic, 1998
  • The Prophecy, 1995 (HBO)
  • The Prophecy 2, 1998 (HBO)
  • The Prophecy 3: The Ascent, 2000 (HBO)
  • Prophecy 4: The Uprising, 2005 (HBO)
  • Prophecy 5: The Forsaken, 2005 (HBO)
  • Radio Days, 1987
  • Red Tails, 2012 (HBO)
  • Rick And Morty, Season Four Premiere
  • The Right Stuff, 1983
  • Rock Star, 2001
  • Rosewood, 1997
  • Rumor Has It, 2005
  • Salvador, 1986 (HBO)
  • Scoop, 2006 (HBO)
  • The Sea Of Grass, 1947
  • The Secret Garden, 1993
  • Sesame Street, 1969
  • Sesame Street: Elmo’s Playdate, Special Premiere
  • Sesame Street’s 50th Anniversary Celebration, Special Premiere
  • Sinbad Of The Seven Seas, 1989 (HBO)
  • The Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants, 2005
  • The Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants 2, 2008
  • Smurfs Christmas Special, 1982
  • Some Came Running, 1958
  • Space Cowboys, 2000
  • Splendor In The Grass, 1961
  • Sudden Impact, 1983
  • Summer Catch, 2001
  • Swingers, 1996 (HBO)
  • Swordfish, 2001
  • A Tale Of Two Cities, 1935
  • Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines, 2003
  • Terminator Salvation, 2009
  • Terms Of Endearment, 1983
  • Thief, 1981 (HBO)
  • Thirteen Ghosts, 2001
  • Tightrope, 1984
  • The Time Traveler’s Wife, 2009
  • Tis The Season To Be Smurfy, 1987
  • Titans, Seasons 1 & 2
  • Torque, 2004
  • Tower Heist, 2011 (HBO)
  • The Town That Santa Forgot, 1993
  • Troll, 1986 (HBO)
  • Troll 2, 1990 (HBO)
  • True Crime, 1999
  • Tweety’s High-Flying Adventures, 2000
  • Twilight Zone: The Movie, 1983 (HBO)
  • Una Semana (HBO)
  • Unaccompanied Minors, 2006
  • Untamed Heart, 1993 (HBO)
  • Veronica Mars, 2014
  • A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas, 2011 (Extended Version) (HBO)
  • We Bought A Zoo, 2011 (HBO)
  • When You Wish Upon A Pickle: A Sesame Street Special, 2018
  • Wild Wild West, 1999
  • Win A Date With Tad Hamilton!, 2004 (HBO)
  • Witches Of Eastwick, The, 1987
  • The Wood, 1999
  • Wyatt Earp, 1994
  • Yogi Bear’s All-Star Comedy Christmas Caper, 1982
  • Yogi’s First Christmas, 1980
  • Young Justice, Seasons 1-3
  • Zoo Animals (HBO)

November 2

  • Quadrophenia, 1979
  • We Are Who We Are, Season Finale (HBO)
  • A Woman Under The Influence, 1974

November 4

  • Looney Tunes, 1930 – 1969

November 6

  • Pecado Original (Aka Original Sin) (HBO)

November 7

  • The Dead Don’t Die, 2019 (HBO)
  • The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame 2020 Inductions (HBO)

November 9

  • Food Wars! Shokugeki No Soma, Season 5 (Subtitled) (Crunchyroll Collection)
  • Industry, Series Premiere (HBO)

November 11

  • Patria, Season Finale (HBO)

November 12

  • My Sesame Street Friends, 2020

November 13

  • De Lo Mio (HBO)
  • Entre Nos: LA Meets NY (HBO)

November 14

  • Dolittle, 2020 (HBO)

November 15

  • Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, Season Finale (HBO)
  • Murder On Middle Beach, Docuseries Premiere (HBO): A four-part documentary series directed by first-time filmmaker Madison Hamburg, presents Hamburg’s complicated journey as a young man determined to solve an unspeakable crime and absolve the people he loves, while looking for answers within his fractured family and community.

November 16

  • His Dark Materials, Season Two Premiere (HBO): Season two of HIS DARK MATERIALS begins after Lord Asriel has opened a bridge to a new world, and, distraught over the death of her best friend, Lyra follows Asriel into the unknown.
  • Linda and the Mockingbirds, 2020 (HBO)

November 20

Porno Para Principiantes (Aka Porno For Newbies) (HBO)

November 21

  • Between The World And Me, Special Event Premiere (HBO): Originally adapted and staged by the Apollo Theater in 2018, the special will combine elements of that production, including powerful readings from Coates’ book, and will once again be directed by award-winning director and Apollo Theater Executive Producer Kamilah Forbes.
  • Real Time with Bill Maher, Season Finale (HBO)
  • Underwater, 2020 (HBO)

November 24

  • Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (HBO)
  • Smurfs, Season 4, 1981

November 26

  • Craftopia: Craft the Halls, HBO Max Special Premiere
  • Craftopia: Merry Craftmas!, HBO Max Special Premiere
  • The Flight Attendant, HBO Max Original Series Premiere
  • Superintelligence, HBO Max Original Film Premiere: When an all-powerful Superintelligence chooses to study the most average person on Earth, Carol Peters, the fate of the world hangs in the balance. As the A.I. decides to enslave, save or destroy humanity, it’s up to Carol to prove that people are worth saving.

November 27

  • Chateau Vato (HBO)
  • How To With John Wilson, Season Finale (HBO)

November 28

  • The Call Of The Wild, 2019 (HBO)

November 29

  • The Undoing, Season Finale (HBO)

Premiere Dates to be Announced

  • 12 Dates Of Christmas, HBO Max Original Series Premiere
  • Colin Quinn & Friends: A Parking Lot Comedy Show, HBO Max Original Special Premiere
  • Crazy, Not Insane, Documentary Premiere (HBO): Directed and produced by Academy Award winner Alex Gibney (HBO’s “The Inventor: Out For Blood In Silicon Valley”), this documentary profiles forensic psychiatrist Dr. Dorothy Otnow Lewis, who has spent her life investigating the interior lives of violent people, working with numerous serial killers including Ted Bundy.
  • The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air Reunion Special, HBO Max Original Special Premiere
  • Full Bloom, HBO Max Original Series Premiere: With incredible artistic creations and floristry face-offs, Full Bloom will allow audiences to escape into a surreal world as contestants will design and execute some of the most wondrous, Wonka-esq floral creations ever seen.
  • I Hate Suzie, HBO Max Original Series Premiere: A bold, bracing, original dramedy about the moment in life when the mask slips, asking if any of us can survive being well and truly ‘known’. Suzie Pickles (Piper), has her life upended when she is hacked and pictures of her emerge in an extremely compromising position.
  • The Mystery Of DB Cooper, Documentary Premiere (HBO): Directed by John Dower, this documentary brings to life the stories of four people believed by their family and friends to be “DB Cooper” a man who hijacked a 727 flying out of Seattle and jumped from the plane over the wilds of Washington State with a parachute and $200,000, never to be heard from again.
  • Sesame Street, Season 51 2020
  • Valley Of Tears, HBO Max Original Series Premiere
  • Veneno, HBO Max Original Series Premiere: The series follows Valeria, a young journalism student who discovers she has more in common with La Veneno than she thought.

LAST CHANCE TO CATCH: SELECT TITLES LEAVING HBO MAX IN NOVEMBER

November 4

  • Aquaman, 2018 (HBO)

November 5

  • Rolling Stone: Stories From The Edge, 2017 (HBO)
  • Signs, 2002 (HBO)

November 25

  • Lady Day At Emerson’s Bar & Grill, 2016 (HBO)

November 26

  • All Def Comedy, 2017 (HBO)

November 30

  • 24/7: Kelly Slater, 2019 (HBO)
  • All The President’s Men, 1976
  • Anastasia, 1997 (HBO)
  • Badlands, 1973
  • Batman Begins, 2005
  • Before The Devil Knows You’re Dead, 2007 (HBO)
  • Blinded By The Light, 2019 (HBO)
  • The Bodyguard, 1992
  • Bridesmaids, 2011 (Unrated Version) (HBO)
  • Bridget Jones’s Baby, 2016
  • Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, 1958
  • Charlotte’s Web, 1973
  • Cheech & Chong’s Up In Smoke, 1978
  • Chicago, 2002
  • Child’s Play 2, 1990 (HBO)
  • Child’s Play 3, 1991 (HBO)
  • Commando, 1985 (Director’s Cut) (HBO)
  • The Conversation, 1974
  • The Dark Knight, 2008
  • Dave, 1993
  • Deliverance, 1972
  • Dog Day Afternoon, 1975
  • Election, 1999
  • Ella Enchanted, 2004
  • Father Of The Bride, 1950
  • Going The Distance, 2010
  • Good Boys, 2019 (HBO)
  • The Haunting, 1999
  • JFK, 1991
  • The Kitchen, 2019 (HBO)
  • Little Shop Of Horrors, 1986 (Director’s Cut) (HBO)
  • Malcolm X, 1992
  • The Mask, 1994
  • Marathon Man, 1976
  • Pearl Harbor, 2001 (Director’s Cut) (HBO)
  • The Pelican Brief, 1993
  • Roger & Me, 1989
  • Sky High, 2005 (HBO)
  • Son Of The Mask, 2005
  • Stuber, 2019 (HBO)
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, 1990
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2, 1991
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3, 1993
  • TMNT, 2007
  • Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?, 1966

Filed Under: Featured, HBOMax

What is Coming to Netflix in January 2020

December 18, 2019 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: Saeed Adyani/Netflix

The sixth season of GRACE AND FRANKIE will be streaming on Netflix in January 2020. You can also catch the final season of ANNE WITH AN E, as well as new seasons of SEX EDUCATION, YOU, CHILLING ADVENTURES OF SABRINA and BOJACK HORSEMAN.

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

January 1

  • Ghost Stories (Netflix Film): From the directors of “Bombay Talkies” and “Lust Stories” come four new short films taking a twisted turn into the spine-chilling realm of horror.
  • Good Girls: Season 2
  • Messiah (Netflix Original): When CIA officer Eva Geller (Michelle Monaghan) uncovers information about a man (Mehdi Dehbi) gaining international attention through acts of public disruption, she begins an investigation into his origins. As he continues to cultivate followers who allege he’s performing miracles, the global media become increasingly beguiled by this charismatic figure. Geller must race to unravel the mystery of whether he really is a divine entity or a deceptive con artist capable of dismantling the world’s geopolitical order. As the story unfolds, multiple perspectives are interwoven including that of an Israeli intelligence officer (Tomer Sisley), a Texas preacher (John Ortiz) and his daughter (Stefania LaVie Owen), a Palestinian refugee (Sayyid El Alami) and the journalist (Jane Adams) who covers the story. The series also stars Melinda Page Hamilton, Wil Traval, Fares Landoulsi, Dermot Mulroney and Beau Bridges. Created by Michael Petroni (The Book Thief), directed by James McTeigue (V for Vendetta) and Kate Woods (Rectify), and executive produced by Petroni, McTeigue, Andrew Deane (The Double), Mark Burnett and Roma Downey (The Bible Series, Ben Hur), the Netflix original series MESSIAH is a provocative and suspenseful thriller that explores the power of influence and belief in the social media age.
  • Nisman: Death of a Prosecutor (Netflix Documentary): This series follows a prosecutor who investigated the biggest attack against a Jewish community outside Israel since World War II — and met a violent and mysterious death.
  • Spinning Out (Netflix Original): After choking during an important performance, a competitive skater dealing with family issues and her own inner demons struggles to revive her career.
  • The Circle (Netflix Original): Welcome to the ultimate popularity contest. To win the cash prize, would you be yourself, a better version of yourself — or someone else altogether?
  • 21
  • A Cinderella Story
  • American Beauty
  • Catch Me If You Can
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
  • Chasing Amy
  • Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
  • Chloe
  • City of God
  • Dinner for Schmucks
  • Dragonheart
  • Dragonheart 3: The Sorcerer
  • Dragonheart: A New Beginning
  • Drugs, Inc.: Season 6
  • Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
  • Free Willy
  • Ghost Rider
  • Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle
  • Hitch
  • Inception
  • Instructions Not Included
  • Julie & Julia
  • Kate & Leopold
  • Kill Bill: Vol. 1
  • Kill Bill: Vol. 2
  • Kingpin
  • Kiss the Girls
  • Monster-in-Law
  • New York Minute
  • Pan’s Labyrinth
  • Patriot Games
  • Saint Seiya: Season 4-5
  • Seal Team Six: The Raid on Osama Bin Laden
  • Shrek Forever After
  • Strictly Ballroom
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
  • The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear
  • The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!
  • The Original Kings of Comedy
  • The Ring
  • The Talented Mr. Ripley
  • Tremors
  • True Grit
  • Up in the Air
  • What Lies Beneath
  • Wild Wild West
  • Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
  • Wyatt Earp
  • Yes Man

January 2

  • Sex, Explained: Limited Series (Netflix Documentary): Attraction. Fantasies. Fertility. Discover the ins and outs of sex in this fun and informative series, narrated by singer-actress Janelle Monáe.
  • Thieves of the Wood (Netflix Original): In this historical drama series, infamous Flemish highwayman Jan de Lichte becomes a local hero during the Austrian occupation of 18th-century Belgium.

January 3

  • Anne with an E: The Final Season (Netflix Original): A milestone birthday sparks a search for Anne’s origin story as she sorts out matters of the heart and starts setting a course for her future.
  • All the Freckles in the World (Netflix Film): In Mexico City, a 13-year-old falls for the most beautiful girl in school. With some help from his friends, he will try everything in order to win her heart.

January 4

  • Go! Go! Cory Carson (Netflix Family): Join kid car Cory Carson on his adventures around the winding roads of childhood in Bumperton Hills! Based on the hit toy line Go! Go! Smart Wheels.

January 8

  • Cheer (Netflix Documentary): From the team behind Last Chance U, Netflix’s documentary series Cheer follows the competitive cheerleaders of Navarro College in Corsicana, TX. Led by Monica Aldama, the small junior college has won 14 National Championships since 2000. The stakes on the mat are high, but for these athletes, the only thing more brutal than their workouts and more exceptional than their performances are the stories of adversity and triumph behind the team members themselves. Over the course of six episodes, viewers will join the Navarro College cheerleaders as they face injuries, sacrifice, personal setbacks and triumphs, all leading up to one nail-biting and adrenaline pumping final competition at the National Championship.

January 10

  • AJ and the Queen (Netflix Original): RuPaul stars in this outrageous series as a down-on-her-luck drag queen traveling across America in a van with a tough-talking 10-year-old stowaway.
  • The Evil Dead
  • Giri / Haji (Netflix Original): Family duty sends a lawman to London to look for his mob-assassin brother as a yakuza war threatens to engulf Tokyo. Trust is even tougher to find.
  • Harvey Girls Forever!: Season 4 (Netflix Family): A robot band, a pirate adventure … and a run-in with a friendly ghost? Just another season on Harvey Street, where every day’s out of the ordinary.
  • The Inbestigators: Season 2 (Netflix Family): Who? When? Where? These school-age sleuths ask smart questions — and they always solve the case! When crime strikes, call the Inbestigators.
  • Medical Police (Netflix Original): Two American doctors who discover a deadly virus in Brazil are recruited as government agents in a race to find a cure and uncover a dark conspiracy.
  • Scissor Seven (Netflix Anime): With a trusted pair of hairdressing scissors and the ability to disguise himself, Seven offers contract killing on the cheap. The only problem? He often has trouble completing assignments.
  • Until Dawn (Netflix Original): France’s funniest comics carry out ghastly tasks as they try to outlast — and outwit — one another while overnighting in famously haunted locations.
  • Zumbo’s Just Desserts: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Cohosts Adriano Zumbo and Rachel Khoo return to the Dessert Factory to judge impossible cakes, amazing confections and other fantastic sweets.

January 12

  • Betty White: First Lady of Television

January 13

  • The Healing Powers of Dude (Netflix Family): When an 11-year-old boy with social anxiety disorder has to start middle school, he finds strength in a lovable comfort mutt named Dude.

January 14

  • Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts (Netflix Family): “Burrow girl” Kipo’s life turns upside down when she surfaces in a wild world of mutant creatures. She’ll need all the help she can get to go home.
  • The Master

January 15

  • Big Fat Liar
  • Quien a hierro mata (Netflix Film): A cartel boss is released from prison and put in the care of nurse Mario (Luis Tosar), who questions his duty and reconnects with his traumatic past.
  • Grace and Frankie: Season 6 (Netflix Original): Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin are two women reinventing their lives in this funny and honest series, now returning for Season 6.

January 16

  • NiNoKuni (Netflix Anime): High school colleagues Yuu and Haru travel between the real world and a parallel fantasy universe to help their friend Kotona, whose life is in danger.
  • Steve Jobs

January 17

  • Ares (Netflix Original): When her friend suffers a bizarre accident, Rosa realizes the secret student society they’ve just joined is built on demonic secrets from Dutch history.
  • Hip-Hop Evolution: Season 4 (Netflix Original): Season 4 of the music series follows hip-hop in the U.S., showcasing the stories and sounds that shaped its history and culture.
  • Sex Education: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Sex Education is about Otis Milburn, a socially awkward high school student who lives with his sex therapist mother, Jean. In season 1 Otis and his friend Maeve Wiley set-up a sex clinic at school to capitalise on his intuitive talent for sex advice. In season 2, as a late bloomer Otis must master his newly discovered sexual urges in order to progress with his girlfriend Ola whilst also dealing with his now strained relationship with Maeve. Meanwhile, Moordale Secondary is in the throes of a Chlamydia outbreak, highlighting the need for better sex education at the school and new kids come to town who will challenge the status quo.
  • Tiny House Nation: Volume 2
  • Tyler Perry’s A Fall from Grace (Netflix Film): Grace Waters (Crystal Fox), a longtime pillar of her Virginia community, stays composed when her ex weds his mistress and her son moves away. With convincing from her best friend Sarah (Phylicia Rashad), she tries putting herself first, and a handsome stranger (Mehcad Brooks) becomes her surprise second love. Yet any woman can snap, and Grace’s new husband soon ravages her life, her work and — many say — her sanity. Shuttered in a cell awaiting trial for his murder, Grace’s only hope for vindication lies with Jasmine Bryant (Bresha Webb), a public defender who has never tried a case. Co-starring Oscar nominee Cicely Tyson and writer/director Tyler Perry, A FALL FROM GRACE is a mesmerizing thriller built from unthinkable secrets.
  • Vivir dos veces (Netflix Film): Emilio searches for the great love of his youth, with the help of his daughter and granddaughter. Will he be able to reconnect with this lost love before his memory fails?
  • Wer kann, der kann! (Netflix Original): “Nailed It!” takes its cakes to Germany, where amateurs try to re-create fantastic sweets. Model Angelina Kirsch hosts alongside chef Bernd Siefert.

January 18

  • The Bling Ring

January 20

  • Family Reunion: Part 2 (Netflix Family): This sitcom about a Seattle family who must readjust to simple living in Georgia returns for its second season.

January 21

  • Fortune Feimster: Sweet & Salty (Netflix Original): Southern-born comedian, writer and actress Fortune Feimster is back with her first hour-long Netflix original comedy special, Fortune Feimster: Sweet & Salty. The comedian recalls her childhood misadventures as a former Girl Scout, debutante and (disqualified) swim meet champion; her family’s complicated relationship with Hooters; and how a movie helped her realize she was a lesbian.
  • Word Party: Season 4 (Netflix Family): Cue the music: It’s time for a party! Join animal babies Franny, Bailey, Kip, Lulu and their new friend, Tilly, for more learning and language fun.

January 22

  • Pandemic: How to Prevent an Outbreak (Netflix Documentary): The six episode docuseries explores the ways influenza evolves and how prepared humans are — or aren’t — for the next devastating global outbreak.
  • Playing with Fire: Season 1

January 23

  • The Ghost Bride (Netflix Original): In 1890s Malacca, a young woman finds herself in the afterlife and becomes mired in a murder mystery connected to the deceased son of a wealthy family.
  • October Faction (Netflix Original): Monster hunters Fred (J.C. Mackenzie) and Deloris Allen (Tamara Taylor) hide their identities as members of a covert syndicate while their teenage kids, Geoff (Gabriel Darku) and Viv (Aurora Burghart), are forced to live in a town trapped in the past. From the comics by Steve Niles and Damien Worm.
  • The Queen
  • SAINT SEIYA: Knights of the Zodiac: Season 1 / Part 2 (Netflix Anime): Hard work and training have paid off for Seiya, who is now one of Athena’s Saints. But it doesn’t end here. What new adventures await the heroes of this epic saga in Part II?

January 24

  • A Sun (Netflix Film): A family reckons with the aftermath of their younger son’s incarceration and a greater misfortune that follows.
  • Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: Part 3 (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. Part Three finds Sabrina reeling from the harrowing events of Part Two. Though she defeated her father Lucifer, the Dark Lord remains trapped within the human prison of her beloved boyfriend, Nicholas Scratch. Sabrina can’t live with herself, knowing that Nick made the ultimate sacrifice and is suffering, burning in Hell under Madam Satan’s watchful eye. So with an assist from her mortal friends, “The Fright Club” (consisting of Harvey, Rosalind, and Theo), Sabrina makes it her mission to free him from eternal damnation and bring him back into her arms. However, the Dark Lord’s unseating has sent shockwaves through the realms—and, with no on the throne, Sabrina must assume the title of “Queen” to defend it against a challenger, the handsome Prince of Hell Caliban. Meanwhile, in Greendale, a mysterious carnival rolls into town, bringing with it a threat to the Spellmans and the coven: A tribe of pagans looking to resurrect an ancient evil…
  • The Ranch: The Final Season (Netflix Original): This comedy series set on a ranch and starring Ashton Kutcher and Sam Elliott returns for its final season.
  • Rise of Empires: Ottoman (Netflix Original): With a mix of scripted and documentary elements, this series examines the history of the Ottoman Empire.

January 26

  • Vir Das: For India (Netflix Original): Vir Das takes his audience on a celebratory journey through the history of India, from its people and traditions to modern culture and famous films.

January 27

  • Country Strong
  • We Are Your Friends

January 28

  • Alex Fernández: El mejor comediante del mundo (Netflix Original): A new stand-up special from Mexican comedian Alex Fernández.

January 29

  • Frères Ennemis (Netflix Film): A cop and a drug dealer who grew up in the same neighborhood reluctantly join forces to solve a murder. Matthias Schoenaerts and Reda Kateb star.
  • Next In Fashion (Netflix Original): Next In Fashion is a high-stakes competition series featuring some of the world’s best and quietly innovative designers who compete for a chance to become the next big name in fashion. The series is hosted by fashion designer and TV personality Tan France (Queer Eye) and designer, model and global style icon Alexa Chung.
  • Night on Earth (Netflix Documentary): From the award-winning producers of “Planet Earth II,” “Life” and “Blue Planet,” this stunning natural history series reveals the wonders of the nocturnal world.
  • Omniscient (Netflix Original): In a future where each citizen is monitored 24/7 by a drone, a woman discovers a murder unaccounted by this surveillance system, and investigates why.

January 30

  • Ainori Love Wagon: African Journey (Netflix Original): To find love, seven strangers leave Japan and embark on a journey through the continent of Africa together. Challenges, adventure and romance await!
  • Nighthawks
  • Raising Cain
  • The Stranger (Netflix Original): Secrets, violence and a conspiracy send family man Adam Price on a desperate quest to uncover the truth about the people closest to him.

January 31

  • 37 Seconds (Netflix Film): A young woman with cerebral palsy is torn between family obligations and her dream to become a successful manga artist.
  • American Assassin
  • BoJack Horseman: Season 6 (Part B) (Netflix Original): BoJack inches his way toward redemption as a stint in rehab forces him to confront his mistakes and start making amends.
  • Diablero: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Demons walk among everyday citizens, and the angels took off long ago. Who’s left to save humanity? Diablero returns for Season 2.
  • I AM A KILLER: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Season 2 of the documentary series features death row inmates convicted of capital murder giving a firsthand account of their crimes.
  • Luna Nera (Netflix Original): In 17th-century Italy, a teenage midwife accused of witchcraft must choose between a star-crossed love and fulfilling her powerful destiny.
  • Ragnarok (Netflix Original): A small Norwegian town experiencing warm winters and violent downpours seems to be headed for another Ragnarok — unless someone intervenes in time.

Coming in January

  • Dracula (Netflix Original): From the makers of “Sherlock,” Claes Bang stars as Dracula in this series inspired by Bram Stoker’s classic novel.
  • What the Love! with Karan Johar (Netflix Original): Multihyphenate celebrity Karan Johar guides perennially lonely singletons through physical and emotional makeovers to set them up for dating success.

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in January 2020

December 31

  • Friends Seasons 1-10

January 11

  • Becoming Jane

January 12

  • The Fighter
  • Maron: Season 1-4

January 15

  • Forks Over Knives
    The Rezort

January 17

  • Short Term 12

January 31

  • Æon Flux
  • American Psycho
  • Good Luck Chuck
  • Grease
  • La Reina del Sur: Season 1
  • Panic Room
  • Revolutionary Road
  • Something’s Gotta Give
  • Spartacus: Blood and Sand
  • Spartacus: Gods of the Arena
  • Spartacus: Vengeance
  • Spartacus: War of the Damned
  • Zombieland

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The CW Teasers: An Epic DC Crossover, a SUPERNATURAL Midseason Finale, Christmas on LEGACIES and More

November 21, 2019 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

What’s coming to The CW the week of December 8? The epic CW/DC shows crossover event will be taking place over several nights. Meanwhile, SUPERNATURAL will air its midseason finale and Christmas is coming to LEGACIES.

Sunday, December 8

  • SUPERGIRL 5.09 “Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part One”: The Monitor (guest star LaMonica Garrett) sends Harbinger (guest star Audrey Marie Anderson) to gather the worlds’ greatest heroes – Supergirl (Melissa Benoist), The Flash (guest star Grant Gustin), Green Arrow (guest star Stephen Amell), Batwoman (guest star Ruby Rose), White Canary (guest star Caity Lotz), The Atom (guest star Brandon Routh) and Superman (guest star Tyler Hoechlin) – in preparation for the impending Crisis. With their worlds in imminent danger, the superheroes suit up for battle while J’onn (David Harewood) and Alex (Chyler Leigh) recruit Lena (Katie McGrath) to help them find a way to save the people of Earth-38. Jesse Warn directed the episode with story by Robert Rovner & Marc Guggenheim and teleplay by Derek Simon & Jay Faerber.
  • “CRISIS AFTERMATH I”: In celebration of the massive new DC crossover event Crisis on Infinite Earths, The CW is proud to announce Crisis Aftermath hosted by superfan, and frequent series director, Kevin Smith. We’ll go behind the scenes to explore every angle of this year’s explosive crossover, hear from the shows’ stars and the creative minds behind The CW’s biggest event yet, plus special guests, sneak peeks and surprises.

Monday, December 9

  • BATWOMAN 1.08 “Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Two”: The group uses Ray’s (guest star Brandon Routh) invention to track new recruits to help save the universe. The Monitor (guest star LaMonica Garrett) sends Iris (guest star Candice Patton), Clark (guest star Tyler Hoechlin) and Lois (guest star Elizabeth Tulloch) in search of a mysterious Kryptonian, while Kate (Ruby Rose) and Kara (guest star Melissa Benoist) head out to find Bruce Wayne (guest star Kevin Conroy). In addition, Mia (guest star Katherine McNamara) challenges Sara (guest star Caity Lotz), Rory (guest star Dominic Purcell) discovers a hidden talent, and Lex Luthor (guest star Jon Cryer) returns. Laura Belsey directed the episode written by Don Whitehead and Holly Henderson.
  • BLACK LIGHTNING 3.09 “The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Third Stone From the Sun”: The Pierce family fears for Jennifer’s (China Anne McClain) life. Cress Williams, Nafessa Williams, Christine Adams, James Remar, Damon Gupton, Marvin Jones III and Jordan Calloway also star. Tasha Smith directed the episode written by Lamont Magee.

Tuesday, December 10

  • THE FLASH 6.09 “Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Three”: Pariah (Tom Cavanagh) enlists Black Lightning (guest star Cress Williams) to help stop the Anti-Monitor (guest star LaMonica Garrett) after Flash-90 (guest star John Wesley Shipp) shares what he learned from his battle in ‘Elseworlds.’ With the help of Black Lightning, Barry (Grant Gustin), Cisco (Carlos Valdes) and Killer Frost (Danielle Panabaker) come up with a plan that could save them all. Meanwhile, Iris (Candice Patton) has a heart-to-heart with Ryan Choi (guest star Osric Chau), while Oliver (guest star Stephen Amell) and Diggle (guest star David Ramsey) return to an old familiar stomping ground. David McWhirter directed the episode with story by Eric Wallace and teleplay by Lauren Certo & Sterling Gates.
  • “CRISIS AFTERMATH II”: In celebration of the massive new DC crossover event Crisis on Infinite Earths, The CW is proud to announce Crisis Aftermath hosted by superfan, and frequent series director, Kevin Smith. We’ll go behind the scenes to explore every angle of this year’s explosive crossover, hear from the shows’ stars and the creative minds behind The CW’s biggest event yet, plus special guests, sneak peeks and surprises.

Wednesday, December 11

  • RIVERDALE 4.09 “Chapter Sixty-Six: Tangerine”: After declaring war on Hiram (Mark Consuelos), Veronica (Camila Mendes) enlists a secret weapon against her father – her Abuelita (guest star Ana Mercedes). Archie (KJ Apa) and FP (Skeet Ulrich) team up to take Dodger (guest star Juan Riedinger) down for good, while Betty (Lili Reinhart) and Charles (guest star Wyatt Nash) investigate a series of strange attacks aimed at Betty. Elsewhere, Jughead’s (Cole Sprouse) search for his grandpa, Forsythe Pendleton Jones I (guest star Timothy Webber), leads to more questions than answers, while Cheryl (Madelaine Petsch) finally makes peace with the past that’s been haunting her. Mädchen Amick, Casey Cott, Charles Melton and Vanessa Morgan also star. Gabriel Correa directed the episode written by Brian E. Paterson.
  • NANCY DREW 1.09 “The Hidden Staircase”: In our winter finale, Nancy (Kennedy McMann) and the Drew Crew desperately search for George’s (Leah Lewis) missing sister, Ted (guest star Ariah Lee), whose kidnapping eerily mirrors the investigation that started Nancy’s sleuthing career. Meanwhile, while revisiting the trauma of her past, as a means to solving the present-day mystery, Nancy finally reconnects with her father just as an escalation in the Lucy Sable investigation threatens to separate them forever. Scott Wolf, Maddison Jaizani, Tunji Kasim, Alex Saxon, Riley Smith and Alvina August also star. Shannon Kohli directed the episode written by Melinda Hsu Taylor.

Thursday, December 12

  • SUPERNATURAL 15.08 “Our Father, Who Aren’t in Heaven”: Sam (Jared Padalecki), Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Castiel’s (Misha Collins) continued search for a way to defeat Chuck (guest star Rob Benedict) leads them to unexpected places and toward unlikely allies. Richard Speight, Jr. directed the episode written by Eugenie Ross-Leming & Brad Buckner.
  • LEGACIES 2.08 “This Christmas Was Surprisingly Violent”: Hope (Danielle Rose Russell) joins forces with an unlikely ally to take down a Christmas monster, who’s using holiday cheer to infiltrate the Salvatore School. Elsewhere, Landon (Aria Shahghasemi) surprises Rafael (Peyton Alex Smith) with news about his family lineage, and Sebastian (guest star Thomas Doherty) accompanies Lizzie (Jenny Boyd) on her latest mission. Kaylee Bryant and Matthew Davis also star. Brett Matthews directed the episode written by Brett Matthews & Hannah Rosner.

Friday, December 13

  • “The 88th Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade”: The “Largest Christmas Celebration in America” will be hosted by popular personalities Erik Estrada, Laura McKenzie, Dean Cain and Montel Williams with special co-host Elizabeth Stanton and Grand Marshal Mario Lopez along with the Lopez family. The parade on Hollywood Boulevard will include live musical performances from a variety of today’s popular entertainers. A true Hollywood tradition, the parade features larger-than-life inflatable character balloons, and celebrity-filled cars making the heralded trek down the three-mile parade route.

Filed Under: Featured, The CW

NCIS: NEW ORLEANS Sneak Peek: O Brother, Where Art Thou?

October 22, 2019 By Melissa Smith Leave a Comment

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For any person who ever has wondered, “Is this the same person I fell in love with?” be glad. At least your significant other probably is not a spy. We hope. The same cannot be said by Navy Lieutenant Max Landry (guest star Michael Ocampo). When searching through his girlfriend’s calendar to find the right time to propose, the Lieutenant is surprised to find that she has been accessing top secret information without clearance.

Could the perfect woman be less-than-perfect because she is a spy? Landry asks the NCIS: NEW ORLEANS team to check into it before he pops the question and/or gets implicated in an espionage situation. Yet, Landry is not even the most-stressed man in the Big Easy. Lasalle faces another devastating dead end as he searches for his brother’s last known whereabouts.

SPOLER ALERT: If you did not see last week’s episode, stop reading and go watch it now.

Last week’s trip to Mobile ended with Chris (Lucas Black) and Sebastian (Rob Kerkovich) locating what seemed to be Cade Lasalle’s remains. Upon transporting the body to the Jefferson Parish morgue, Loretta (CCH Pounder) appeared to confirm that the body was indeed Lasalle’s brother (with a slight chance that the way the episode ended could have left a tiny bit of doubt for the overly optimistic).

Last week’s episode dealt with the dynamic between the mentally ill and their family members with compassion, and tonight’s installment should give a more revealing look into the traumatic ups-and-downs suffered by loved ones in addition to those who are afflicted. Lucas Black’s stoic manner as he portrays Christopher is nuanced, and the quiet fear in his eyes is heartbreaking.

Guest stars in tonight’s episode, “Secrets and Lies,” include Wyatt Walter, Kendall Johnson, Nneka Okafor, Rebecca Luker, Stephen Louis Grush, Gralen Bryant Banks, Faron Salisbury, Harper Whittington, Prince Hammond, Trenise Gray, Kevin Pozzo and Steven Waldren. “Spies and Lies” was written by Brooke Roberts and directed by LeVar Burton.

NCIS: NEW ORLEANS airs tonight (October 22) at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT on CBS in the U.S. and at 7pm on Global TV in Canada.

Filed Under: CBS, Featured, Global TV, NCIS: New Orleans

The CW Teasers: Rowena on SUPERNATURAL, a RIVERDALE Confrontation, a Return on ARROW and More

October 3, 2019 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

What’s coming to The CW the week of October 24? Rowena is sticking around SUPERNATURAL, Betty and Charles will confront Edgar on RIVERDALE, Tatsu returns on ARROW and more.

Sunday, October 20

  • BATWOMAN 1.03 “Down Down Down”: As the city waits impatiently for another visit from who they think is Batman, Alice (Rachel Skarsten) continues to taunt Kate (Ruby Rose) with a secret but also sets her sights on Jacob (Dougray Scott) and Catherine (Elizabeth Anweis). Kate is visited by Tommy Elliot (guest star Gabriel Mann), a childhood friend of her cousin who has finally realized his lifelong dream of being wealthier than Bruce Wayne and throws a party so all of Gotham can celebrate his success. Mary (Nicole Kang) gets an unexpected new bestie when Sophie (Meagan Tandy) is assigned to protect her. Luke (Camrus Johnson) and Kate work together to uncover who may have taken a valuable weapon from Batman’s arsenal. And as Batwoman faces a new enemy, Kate realizes she must either walk away from her new role or fully embrace the mantle as Gotham’s new hope. Dermott Downs directed the episode written by Holly Henderson and Don Whitehead.
  • SUPERGIRL 5.03 “Blurred Lines”: Kara (Melissa Benoist) attempts to mend her relationship with Lena (Katie McGrath). J’onn J’onzz (David Harewood) takes a deep dive into his memories while Kelly (Azie Tesfai) tries to help an old friend. Eric Dean Seaton directed the episode written by Lindsay Struman & J. Holtham.

Monday, October 21

  • ALL AMERICAN 2.03 “Never No More”: Spencer (Daniel Ezra) gives his Dad (guest star Chad Coleman) an ultimatum about his new player, but after talking to Jordan (Michael Evans Behling), Spencer has a better understanding of what is really bothering him. After Coop (Bre-Z) shows off her rapping skills at school, she becomes more confident in her ability and decides to enter a freestyle battle. Olivia (Samantha Logan) reluctantly joins the So Cal Muse group with Laura’s (Monet Mazur) encouragement, but Olivia learns that this might help create her own identity. Meanwhile, Layla (Greta Onieogou) is still not acting like herself and Spencer grows concerned after what he sees. Cody Christian and Jalyn Hall also star.  Sheelin Choksey directed the episode written by Jameal Turner.
  • BLACK LIGHTNING 3.03 “The Book of Occupation: Chapter Three”: When Lynn (Christine Adams) learns that Jefferson (Cress Williams) brokered a deal with Agent Odell (guest star Bill Duke) without consulting her first, it begins to put a strain on their relationship. Meanwhile, Anissa (Nafessa Williams) and Grace (guest star Chantal Thuy) have an emotional encounter. China Anne McClain, Marvin Jones III, Damon Gupton and Jordan Calloway also star. Benny Boom directed the episode written by Pat Charles.

Tuesday, October 22

  • THE FLASH 6.03 “Dead Man Running”: Knowing that Crisis is only weeks away, Barry (Grant Gustin) prepares a member of Team Flash for life without him while hunting a terrifying meta-human with an unquenchable thirst. Meanwhile, Ralph (Hartley Sawyer) uncovers a family secret. Sarah Boyd directed the episode written by Lauren Barnett & Thomas Pound.
  • ARROW 8.02 “Welcome to Hong Kong”: Oliver (Stephen Amell), John (David Ramsey), Laurel (Katie Cassidy Rogers), and Tatsu (guest star Rila Fukushima) seek out an important person within The Monitor’s (guest star LaMonica Garrett) plan. Connor (Joseph David Jones) has a heart to heart with his brother (guest star Charlie Barnett).  Antonio Negret directed the episode written by Jill Blankenship & Sarah Tarkoff.

Wednesday, October 23

  • RIVERDALE 4.03 “Chapter Sixty: Dog Day Afternoon”: Things take a dangerous turn when Betty (Lili Reinhart) and Charles (guest star Wyatt Nash) track down Edgar (guest star Chad Michael Murray) and his Farmies. Archie (KJ Apa) and Veronica (Camila Mendes) hold a car wash fundraiser at Pop’s to raise money for the community center. Elsewhere, Jughead’s (Cole Sprouse) first day at Stonewall Prep doesn’t go as planned. Lastly, Cheryl (Madelaine Petsch) learns a dark family secret from Nana Rose. Madchen Amick, Mark Consuelos, Skeet Ulrich, Casey Cott, Charles Melton and Vanessa Morgan also star. Greg Smith directed the episode written by Ace Hasan & Greg Murray.
  • NANCY DREW 1.03 “The Curse of the Dark Storm”: When a nor’easter hits Horseshoe Bay, Ace (Alex Saxon) warns everyone that the storm has been known to blow restless spirits ashore. Meanwhile, Nancy (Kennedy McMann) confronts Nick (Tunji Kasim) about the secrets he’s been keeping. Scott Wolf, Leah Lewis, Maddison Jaizani, Riley Smith and Alvina August also star. John Kretchmer directed the episode written by Jesse Stern and Lisa Bao.

Thursday, October 24

  • SUPERNATURAL 15.03 “The Rupture”: Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) together with Rowena (guest star Ruth Connell) work tirelessly to keep all of hell from breaking loose. Castiel (Misha Collins) cannot forgive an arrogant betrayal. Charles Beeson directed the episode written by Robert Berens.
  • LEGACIES 2.03 “You Remind Me of Someone I Used to Know”: As the Salvatore School prepares for its annual football game against Mystic Falls High, the latest monster to arrive in Mystic Falls sets its eyes on one of the students. Landon (Aria Shahghasemi) and Josie’s (Kaylee Bryant) relationship is put to the test when a player from the opposing team catches his eye. Elsewhere, Lizzie (Jenny Boyd) enlists MG’s (Quincy Fouse) help learning more about Sebastian (guest star Thomas Doherty), and Alaric (Matthew Davis) goes head to head with Professor Vardemus (guest star Alexis Denisof). Danielle Rose Russell and Peyton Alex Smith also star. Michael Allowitz directed the episode written by Brett Matthews & Adam Higgs.

Friday, October 25

  • CHARMED 2.03 “Careful What You Witch For”: While Mel (Melonie Diaz) and Harry (Rupert Evans) try to crack the Book of Elders, Macy (Madeleine Mantock) struggles with the good and bad aspects of her demon side. Maggie (Sarah Jeffery) competes with Jordan (Jordan Donica) for a promotion. Macy ventures out alone and meets an injured and terrified witch named Abigael (Poppy Drayton). Mel and Harry visit another dimension. Gina Lamar directed the episode written by Nicki Renna.
  • DYNASTY 3.03 “Wild Ghost Chase”: Fallon (Elizabeth Gillies) and Blake (Grant Show) deal with the consequences of their actions in very different ways. Adam (Sam Underwood) is on everyone’s “WORST” list and Sam (Rafael De La Fuente) gets a visit from an unexpected guest at the hotel. Dominique (Michael Michele) continues with her devious plans and Culhane (Robert Christopher Riley) is the recipient of Fallon’s impromptu good will. Also starring Danielle Alonso, Alan Dale, Adam Huber, Sam Adegoke and Madison Brown. Jeff Byrd directed the episode written by Christopher Fife.

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NCIS: NEW ORLEANS Sneak Peek: Twilight

October 1, 2019 By Melissa Smith Leave a Comment

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To quote Rod Serling, “There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man’s fears and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination. It is an area which we call the Twilight Zone.” Why quote Serling (creator of THE TWILIGHT ZONE and one of television’s most prolific talents) when previewing tonight’s NCIS: NEW ORLEANS episode, “The Terminator Conundrum”? Possibly because Dwayne Pride must feel like he may be trapped there.

Not only did he trade his cushy SAC office to return to NCIS: NEW ORLEANS headquarters to save Khoury’s (Necar Zedegan) job, Pride still suffers from hallucinations, insomnia and nightmares from the traumatic events of last season. Dwayne faces “the pit of man’s fears and the summit of his knowledge” as the effects of the high-tech Apollyon project continue to plague him like locusts (pun intended. The mythical Apollyon was a destroyer, the name given to the king of the hosts represented by the locusts.) If those events, the murder of his father and his mother’s dementia were not enough to make Pride worry about his sanity, throw aliens into the mix. Aliens?

Yes, aliens. When NCIS: NEW ORLEANS investigates a private plane crash in which a Navy pilot says she saw an unidentified object prior to the crash, Sebastian (Rob Kerkovich) finds an unusual clear metal in the wreckage. Positing that it could be from a UFO, one almost expects William Shatner to break in with an order to describe a starship’s cloaking device. Does this conundrum inhabit the line of the middle ground between light and shadow? Possibly. According to NOAA, the line that separates day and night is called the “terminator” or the “twilight zone.”

(NOAA is the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. NOAA scientists study the skies and the oceans.)

Tonight’s episode, “The Terminator Conundrum” was written by Jan Nash and directed by Ed Ornelas. Guest cast on “The Terminator Conundrum are Alex Beh, Elizabeth Faith Ludlow, Kristin Carey, Lindsay Pulsipher, Wyatt Walter, Caroline Cole, Jeff Robins, Leslie Nipkow, Trazi Lashawn and Cory Hart in a nice hat-tip to SUPERNATURAL as “Agent Winchester.”

Somewhere from the distance, those musical notes from THE TWILIGHT ZONE waft by…

NCIS: NEW ORLEANS airs tonight (October 1) at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT on CBS in the U.S. and at 7:00 p.m. ET/PT on Global TV in Canada.

Filed Under: CBS, Featured, Global TV, NCIS: New Orleans

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