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What is Coming to Netflix Canada in August 2022

August 1, 2022 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

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Neil Gaiman’s THE SANDMAN is coming to Netflix Canada as a series in August 2022. You can also stream the third season of LOCKE & KEY, while Jamie Foxx stars in the new Netflix film DAY SHIFT.

August 1

  • Big Tree City (Netflix Family): A team of animal heroes with special skills and speedy vehicles work together to keep Big Tree City safe and solve the town’s trickiest problems.
  • The Addams Family
  • Addams Family Values
  • Country Strong
  • Downsizing
  • Good Burger
  • The Italian Job
  • LEGO Friends: Heartlake Stories: Limited Series
  • Movie 43
  • Nocturnal Animals
  • Red Dawn (2012)
  • Tenet
  • We Were Soldiers
  • Young Adult
  • The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet

August 2

  • Ricardo Quevedo: Tomorrow Will Be Worse (Netflix Comedy Special): From road rage to couples fighting during the pandemic, comic Ricardo Quevedo examines the absurdity of the situations that try our patience.

August 3

  • Buba (Netflix Film): When a small-town con artist joins the local mafia with his manipulative brother, his obsession with balancing his karma gets hilariously brutal.
  • Clusterf**k: Woodstock ’99 (Netflix Documentary): Woodstock 1969 promised peace and music, but its ’99 revival delivered three days of rage, riots and real harm. Why did it go so horribly wrong?
  • Don’t Blame Karma! (Netflix Film): When her model sister and high-school crush start dating, fashion designer Sara must decide whether her alleged bad luck is the real culprit behind this.
  • Good Morning, Verônica: Season 2 (Netflix Series): Presumed to be dead, Verônica works to unravel the mysteries of the religious cult that fuels abuse and corruption within the government.

August 4

  • Lady Tamara (Netflix Series): The glamorous life of socialite Tamara Falcó takes center stage in this reality series as she balances work, play and her famous family.
  • KAKEGURUI TWIN (Netflix Anime): Determined to climb up the social ladder, Mary Saotome invests everything she has into what her elite high school values most: high stakes gambling.
  • Super Giant Robot Brothers (Netflix Family): Once the squabbling stops, the battling begins! Robot siblings Shiny and Thunder and their whiz inventor must defend Earth when space monsters attack.
  • Wedding Season (Netflix Film): Under parental pressure to find spouses, Asha and Ravi pretend to date during a summer of weddings — but their ruse goes awry when feelings turn real.

August 5

  • Carter (Netflix Film): A man wakes up missing his memories. Directed by a mysterious voice from a device in his ear, he sets off on a hostage rescue mission rife with danger.
  • Darlings (Netflix Film): Badru hopes her volatile husband will reform if he stops drinking. But when his rage goes too far, she and her mom boldly, albeit clumsily, seek revenge.
  • Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie (Netflix Film): The teen turtles and their mystic ninja powers are put to the ultimate test when ruthless creatures from another universe look to unleash extreme chaos.
  • The Sandman (Netflix Series): After years of imprisonment, Morpheus — the King of Dreams — embarks on a journey across worlds to find what was stolen from him and restore his power.

August 6

  • Reclaim (Netflix Film): Shouldering all of her family’s responsibilities, a mother scrambles to find a bigger apartment for her suddenly crowded household.

August 7

  • Clara
  • Made In Italy

August 8

  • Code Name: Emperor (Netflix Film): An intelligence agent tasked with incriminating a squeaky-clean politician must decide if there are still some lines he won’t cross.
  • Team Zenko Go: Season 2 (Netflix Family): Runaway robo-dogs, sleepwalking uncles and troublesome tots! These kid heroes in hiding are finding more ways to help around the town of Harmony Harbor.

August 9

  • I Just Killed My Dad (Netflix Documentary): I Just Killed My Dad is an unprecedented documentary series, which tells the unbelievable, never-been-told-before true story of the Templet family. Anthony Templet shot his father and never denied it. But why he did it is a complex question with profound implications that go far beyond one family. This three-episode documentary series explores the psyche of Anthony leading up to the events of June 3, 2019 and the journey of his mental and emotional aftermath.

August 10

  • Bank Robbers: The Last Great Heist (Netflix Documentary): Through candid interviews, the perpetrators of Argentina’s most notorious bank heist detail how — and why — they carried out the radical 2006 operation.
  • Heartsong (Netflix Film): While serenading a wedding that quickly implodes, a nomadic musician falls for the bride, who runs afoul of her family. Now he has to save her life.
  • Indian Matchmaking: Season 2 (Netflix Series): Sima Taparia, everyone’s favorite matchmaker, returns for another season of helping eligible, eccentric and eager clients find their future spouses.
  • Instant Dream Home (Netflix Series): A team of rapid-fire renovators takes big risks and makes painstaking plans to transform families’ homes from top to bottom in just 12 hours.
  • Iron Chef Brazil (Netflix Series): Welcome to Iron Chef Brazil! In this cooking competition, rising culinary talents battle Brazil’s greatest chefs for a chance to be named Iron Legend.
  • Locke & Key: Season 3 (Netflix Series): In the thrilling final chapter of the series, the Locke family uncovers more magic as they face a demonic new foe who’s dead-set on possessing the keys.
  • School Tales The Series (Netflix Series): Unspeakable horrors roam the halls of high school in this anthology featuring ghost stories directed by seasoned Thai horror directors.

August 11

  • DOTA: Dragon’s Blood: Book 3 (Netflix Anime): The time has come for brave warriors to conquer an indomitable foe. But can the ultimate sacrifice bring lasting peace — to all possible worlds?
  • Stay on Board: The Leo Baker Story (Netflix Documentary): From Netflix, Pulse Films, a division of VICE Media Group, and Flower Films comes a raw and immersive feature film that follows competitive skateboarding icon Leo Baker in the lead up to the 2020 Olympics. As he faces the sharpening stakes and intensifying disconnect between how the world sees him and who he knows himself to be, the pressure to keep on the course or be true to himself comes to a career and life-defining turning point. Stay on Board is Leo’s journey balancing the gendered world of sports, transition, society, and skate culture, which ultimately leads him to the punkest thing imaginable.

August 12

  • 13: The Musical (Netflix Film): After moving from New York to Indiana in the wake of his parents’ divorce, a clever middle schooler is determined to throw the best bar mitzvah ever.
  • A Model Family (Netflix Series): After unwittingly stealing money from a cartel, a cash-strapped professor finds the only way to save his broken family is by working as a drug courier.
  • Day Shift (Netflix Film): Jamie Foxx stars as a hard working blue collar dad who just wants to provide a good life for his quick-witted daughter, but his mundane San Fernando Valley pool cleaning job is a front for his real source of income, hunting and killing vampires as part of an international Union of vampire hunters.
  • Never Have I Ever: Season 3 (Netflix Series): Devi and her friends may finally be single no more. But they’re about to learn that relationships come with a lot of self-discovery — and all the drama.

August 15

  • Deepa & Anoop (Netflix Family): Joined by her color-changing pet elephant, a joyful little girl creates music, merriment and mischief at her Indian family’s Mango Manor hotel.
  • Wonder Woman 1984

August 16

  • Untold: Volume 2 (Netflix Documentary – New episodes weekly): The critically-acclaimed series returns with a four-week docu-series event that once again brings fresh eyes to epic tales from the wide world of sports. From football to basketball and streetball to sailing, these stories aren’t the ones you’ve heard before, even if you think you have. Premiering weekly, each film kicks off at a pivotal moment and then delves deep into what happened beyond the headlines, as told by those who lived it, to reveal the grit, resilience, heartbreak, triumph, violence, comedy and pathos beneath the sweat. Weekly August premieres include: UNTOLD: The Girlfriend Who Didn’t Exist (2 Parts): Born into a Hawaiian paradise, All-American football standout Manti Te’o leads a simple life summed up in just three words: faith, family, football. College football’s golden boy could do no wrong, but when tragedy strikes, the increased scrutiny of his online relationship causes a media maelstrom that threatens his future and legacy. Featuring in-depth interviews with Manti Te’o and the person behind the online identity, Ronaiah ‘Naya’ Tuiasosopo. Directed by Ryan Duffy and Tony Vainuku.

August 17

  • High Heat (Netflix Series): When clues to his brother’s murder lead Poncho to a fire brigade, he joins it to investigate further and finds romance, family… and a serial killer.
  • Homefront
  • Look Both Ways (Netflix Film): On the night of her college graduation, Natalie’s life splits into parallel realities after she takes a pregnancy test. What will life and love bring?
  • Royalteen (Netflix Film): A teenager struggles to keep her scandal-ridden past and a big secret from getting out when she strikes up an unlikely romance with the crown prince.
  • Unsuspicious (Netflix Series): Conned by the same playboy, three women and their families go to his mansion to get answers — and must stay for an investigation when he’s found dead.

August 18

  • He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: Season 3 (Netflix Family): With Skeletor intent on controlling the universe, He-Man and his heroic squad must fulfill their destinies. The epic battle for ultimate power is on!
  • Inside the Mind of a Cat (Netflix Documentary): Cat experts dive into the mind of the feline to reveal the true capabilities of the pouncing pet in this captivating and cuddly documentary.
  • Tekken: Bloodline (Netflix Anime): After losing his home to a powerful enemy, a hot-tempered fighter trains under his zealous grandfather while awaiting his chance for revenge.

August 19

  • The Cuphead Show!: Part 2 (Netflix Family): Follow the misadventures of the impulsive Cuphead and his easily swayed brother Mugman in this animated series based on the hit video game.
  • Echoes (Netflix Series): Identical twins Leni and Gina have secretly swapped lives since they were children. But their world is thrown into disarray when one sister goes missing.
  • The Girl in the Mirror (Alma) (Netflix Series): After losing her memory in a bizarre accident that kills most of her classmates, Alma tries to unravel what happened that day — and regain her identity.
  • Glow Up: Season 4 (Netflix Series): Ten new contestants test the limits of their creativity as they tackle a variety of challenges in hopes of becoming the next big name in makeup.
  • Kleo (Netflix Series): After the fall of the Berlin Wall, a former East German spy resolves to find out who betrayed her and why — and use her lethal skills to exact revenge.
  • The Next 365 Days (Netflix Film)

August 20

  • Fullmetal Alchemist The Revenge of Scar (Netflix Film): In this sequel to the first feature film, the Elric brothers meet their toughest opponent yet — a lone serial killer with a large scar on his forehead.

August 23

  • Chad and JT Go Deep (Netflix Series): Best bros Chad and JT set out to spread positivity through community activism and chill vibes in this raucous prank comedy series.
  • Untold: The Rise and Fall of AND1 (Netflix Documentary – New episodes weekly): Born out of the playgrounds of New York City, the “And 1 Mixtape Tour” took streetball to the masses, challenging convention and picking up a team of basketball misfits along the way. “The Rise and Fall of AND1” traces the journey of how three young friends with a dream of bringing greater acclaim to the game they loved, connected with the underground artform of streetball, and ended up flipping the billion-dollar basketball industry on its head. AND1 co-founders along with streetball legends The Professor, Hot Sauce, Skip 2 My Lou, The Main Event, Shane the Dribbling Machine and more reflect on their experience and the brand’s journey. Directed by Kevin Wilson Jr.

August 24

  • Lost Ollie (Netflix Series): A toy searches the countryside for the young boy who lost him in this family series inspired by the book “Ollie’s Odyssey.”
  • Mo (Netflix Series): In Texas, Mo straddles the line between two cultures, three languages and a pending asylum request while hustling to support his Palestinian family.
  • Queer Eye: Brazil (Netflix Series): The uplifting makeover series hits Brazil with a new Fab Five and more courageous journeys of transformation — along with lots of tears and laughs.
  • Running with the Devil: The Wild World of John McAfee (Netflix Documentary): He’s the original computer genius gone rogue, inventor of one of the most successful (and most hated) pieces of software of all time: McAfee Anti-Virus. At his peak, John McAfee was worth $100 million. But when his neighbour was murdered, McAfee went on the run – and invited a film crew with him. With access to hundreds of hours of never-before-broadcast footage of McAfee as he was pursued by the authorities, this is the definitive story of a larger-than-life character, a man who ran for President, escaped from prison multiple times, and claimed to have hacked the world.
  • Selling The OC (Netflix Series): The Oppenheim Group expands to Orange County, where an all-new real estate team shows off lavish oceanfront listings and big personalities make waves.
  • Under Fire (Netflix Series): At East Bank Station, a close-knit team of firefighters must balance a dangerous, high-stress job, personal challenges and professional setbacks.
  • Watch Out, We’re Mad (Netflix Film): In this reboot of the 1970s Bud Spencer and Terence Hill film, two brothers estranged for 25 years reunite to reclaim their father’s beloved dune buggy.

August 25

  • Angry Birds: Summer Madness: Season 3 (Netflix Family): Teen birds Red, Chuck, Bomb and Stella are crashing through Camp Splinterwood with their fellow feathered campers for a summer of high-flying hijinks!
  • History 101: Season 2 (Netflix Documentary): The bite-size history lessons return, this time to investigate psychedelic drugs, weaponized lasers and even bottled water.
  • Rilakkuma’s Theme Park Adventure (Netflix Anime): Cuddly bear Rilakkuma and his lovable friends have a day full of adventure at a sweets-themed amusement park that’s about to close its doors forever.
  • That’s Amor (Netflix Film): After her job and relationship implode on the same day, Sofia starts from scratch — and meets a dashing Spanish chef who might be her missing ingredient.

August 26

  • Drive Hard: The Maloof Way (Netflix Series): Legendary racer Sammy Maloof and his family of racers and stunt drivers build the world’s baddest cars to make sure their clients take the checkered flag on race day. And when the racing dust settles, the Maloofs pull back the curtain on professional stunt driving as they practice and execute the most action-packed feats imaginable.
  • Loving Adults (Netflix Film): The thin line between love and hate turns deadly when a wife discovers her husband’s affair — and they both take extreme measures to get what they want.
  • Ludik (Netflix Series): To save a kidnapped family member, an enterprising furniture tycoon must use his secret diamond smuggling operation to transport guns across the border.
  • Me Time (Netflix Film): When a stay-at-home dad finds himself with some “me time” for the first time in years while his wife and kids are away, he reconnects with his former best friend for a wild weekend that nearly upends his life.
  • Seoul Vibe (Netflix Film): In the days leading up to the 1988 Seoul Olympics, a ragtag team of drivers and mechanics go undercover to dismantle a massive money-laundering ring.
  • Partner Track (Netflix Series): Ingrid Yun fights to make partner — and keep her moral compass — at an elite New York City law firm while balancing love, friendships and family duties.

August 29

  • Under Her Control (Netflix Film): An ambitious young woman enters into an unusual arrangement with her charismatic boss. By the time doubts creep in, it may be too late to back out.
  • Mighty Express: Season 7 (Netflix Family): Nate, Flicker and the rest of the trains raise the rails for more thrilling deliveries, special missions and lighthearted lessons on the track.

August 30

  • I AM A KILLER: Season 3 (Netflix Documentary): 
    While serving hard time for murder, inmates recount their crimes and reflect on how their actions destroyed lives — including their own.
  • Untold: Operation Flagrant Foul (Netflix Documentary – New episodes weekly): In the summer of 2007, news broke that an NBA referee was being investigated for gambling on his own games, igniting a media storm and sending the NBA, FBI and sports fans into crisis. That referee was Tim Donaghy and the story didn’t just start and end with him, but wound its way from the small town bookies of the Philadelphia suburbs to lining the pockets of the notorious New York crime families and worldwide sports gambling underworld. For the first time, all three co-conspirators discuss their involvement and, unsurprisingly, their stories don’t all line-up. Featuring revealing sit-down interviews with Tim Donaghy, Tommy Martino, Jimmy “The Sheep” Battista plus FBI agent Phil Scala, Donaghy’s lawyer John Lauro, Donaghy’s ex-wife Kim Strupp Donaghy, and more. Directed by David Terry Fine.

August 31

  • Club América vs Club América (Netflix Documentary): This docuseries depths into the past and present of America, the most winning and controversial soccer club in Mexico.
  • Family Secrets (Netflix Series): A couple’s wedding day threatens to turn disastrous when they begin to unravel a web of secrets and lies that connects their two families.
  • I Came By (Netflix Film): A graffiti artist who targets homes of the elite uncovers a twisted secret in a hidden basement — triggering events that put his loved ones in danger.

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in August 2022

August 14

  • Prison Break: Seasons 1-5

August 24

  • Wheel of Fortune: Season 35-37

August 31

  • Chicago Fire: Seasons 1-4

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

Look at Some Casino Shows You Can Watch on Netflix Canada

July 12, 2022 By theTVaddict Leave a Comment

Look at Some Casino Shows You Can Watch on Netflix Canada

Netflix is one of the first companies to introduce streaming services, and they really have tons of content for just about anyone. However, they have contracts with movie and TV studios that specify where certain content can be aired. As a result, depending on your location the available shows may differ. That being said, you can always use VPN to get access to content that is restricted in your country.

It’s also worth pointing out that due to the increase in competition the company started to underperform, and subscribers aren’t sure what they can expect going forward. Hopefully new content will continue to pour in as before, but there are talks about adding ads to the platform. Right now there are several great movies and shows about gambling that you can watch in Canada. So, let’s see what Netflix has to offer to casino enthusiasts.

Ocean’s Eleven

If you love watching witty heist movies or TV shows, then Ocean’s franchise is going to be a great pick. The movie is about robbing the casino and basically hitting a jackpot without even playing. There are multiple sequels so if you like the first one you can give some of the other Ocean’s movies a try. If you like to gamble yourself, and want to play it safe, then make an account on a $1 minimum deposit casino online. This way you can spend a minimum amount of money to play and not be tempted to make a larger expense. Moreover, you might be eligible to some of the no deposit bonuses after you make an account, so use those as well to make your bets risk-free.

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Win It All

Another thrilling movie about gambling is Win It All. It’s about a small-time compulsive gambler who is trying to break this habit after losing a lot of money. However, the events unfold in such a way that he is tempted to play a high-stakes game with money that doesn’t belong to him. It also shows how important it is to manage your expenses carefully or to gamble responsibly. For those who are looking for how to manage their spending, a good choice would be echeck casinos canada that offer different promotions. This way you can use e-checks to fund the account for the exact amount that you plan to spend for that month or week.

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If you love to play blackjack, then you have to watch this movie. It’s about the team of math students who figured out how to beat casinos in blackjack. It is based on a true story, and many people use this technique when they play. Those who can count cards have a higher chance of winning in blackjack, but that doesn’t mean that this is easy. In fact, it’s incredibly difficult, especially when there are multiple decks in a shoe. You will need more players in order to do this effectively and you are more likely to pull it off in a brick-and-mortar casino. Even though this isn’t illegal, casinos can deny you access if they feel you are winning constantly.

Kakegurui

If you like Japanese anime and manga, then you need to watch Kakeguri on Netflix. It’s an exciting anime series about a special school where students gamble with one another to improve their status. Those who lose everything are turned into servants. A new spin-off season of Kakeguri is going to be released in August 2022. So, this is a perfect time to get caught up on what happened in the first two seasons if you plan to watch this new release. The show is filled with tense moments and unique high-stakes games. The students are even allowed to cheat so long as they don’t get caught of course.

What Happens in Vegas

This is a very interesting romantic comedy with Ashton Kutcher and Cameron Diaz. It starts as a classic boy meets girl story that escalated pretty quickly to them getting married and then realizing what they did once they got sober. They easily agree afterward that they should get a divorce, and it seems like the whole thing is going to be over rather quickly.

Without a slot machine, the whole story would be over rather quickly but at one point Joy gives Jack a quarter that he uses to play slots. As luck would have it he hits the jackpot and receives a ridiculous amount of money. However, since they are still married, Joy wants half of the money, and that’s where the whole conflict of interest really begins.

Conclusion

These were some of the most interesting movies and shows on Netflix that revolve around gambling. As mentioned the platform changes its availability based on your location, so you might want to use VPN in order to make some of these titles available in Canada.

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What is Coming to Netflix Canada in July 2022

June 30, 2022 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

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STRANGERS THINGS will air its final two episodes of the season on Netflix Canada in July 2022. Meanwhile, Chris Evans and Ryan Gosling will star in the Netflix original film THE GRAY MAN and there’s a new RESIDENT EVIL series coming to the streaming service.

July 1

  • Stranger Things 4: Volume 2 (Netflix Series): Divided by distance but ever determined, our scattered friends face a frightening future. But it’s only the beginning. The beginning of the end.
  • Antiviral
  • Cold Mountain
  • Final Score
  • Fubar: Balls to the Wall
  • Fubar: The Movie
  • Gone Baby Gone
  • Heat
  • Hector and the Search for Happiness
  • Hector and the Search for Happiness
  • Johnny Mnemonic
  • Loving
  • Men with Brooms
  • Ouija: Origin of Evil
  • Tarzan
  • The High Note
  • The Iceman
  • The King of Staten Island
  • Total Recall
  • Tulip Fever

July 6

  • Control Z: Season 3 (Netflix Series): Sofía and her friends try to move on in their senior year, but an unidentified hacker with a familiar account makes life difficult for them.
  • Girl in the Picture (Netflix Documentary): In this documentary, a woman found dying by a road leaves behind a son, a man claiming to be her husband — and a mystery that unfolds like a nightmare.
  • Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between (Netflix Film): Clare and Aidan make a pact to break up before college — no regrets, no broken hearts. But will one epic goodbye date offer them a last chance at love?
  • King of Stonks (Netflix Series): Desperate for startup stardom, an overly-ambitious finance mastermind lies, cheats and schemes his less-than-authentic company up the ladder to success.
  • Uncle from Another World (Netflix Anime): After being in a coma for 17 years, Takafumi’s middle-aged uncle suddenly wakes up speaking an unrecognizable language and wielding magical powers.

July 7

  • Karma’s World: Season 3 (Netflix Family): From making new friends to standing up for what’s right: Karma grows as a daughter, sister, artist and more with new rhymes and lots of fun times!
  • VINLAND SAGA: Season 1

July 8

  • Boo, Bitch (Netflix Series): Two senior BFFs make a last-ditch attempt to be seen. But when one of them becomes a ghost, she’ll need to really live her best life — while she can.
  • Capitani: Season 2 (Netflix Series): Now living in Luxembourg City, Luc Capitani takes on a new job and finds himself entangled in a murder investigation linked to the capital’s criminal underworld.
  • Dangerous Liaisons (Netflix Film): Book smart Célène falls for bad boy Tristan at her new Biarritz high school, unaware she’s part of a cruel bet he’s made with social media queen Vanessa.
  • How To Build a Sex Room (Netflix Series): From a rock ‘n’ roll sex dungeon to a next-level spa space, designer Melanie Rose dreams up erotic renovations for couples in this racy reality series.
  • Incantation (Netflix Film): Six years ago, Lee Jo-nan was cursed after breaking a religious taboo. Now, she must protect her daughter from the consequences of her actions.
  • Jewel (Netflix Film): While visiting a massacre memorial, a photographer finds herself drawn to a local woman. But their romance stirs up painful memories of a shared past.
  • The Longest Night (Netflix Series): Armed men surround a psychiatric prison and cut off all communications. Their purpose: to capture serial killer Simón Lago. Six episodes. One night.
  • Ranveer vs Wild with Bear Grylls (Netflix Film): Click through this interactive special, helping superstar Ranveer Singh and adventurer Bear Grylls brave the Serbian wilderness to find a rare flower.
  • The Sea Beast (Netflix Film): When a young girl stows away on the ship of a legendary sea monster hunter, they launch an epic journey into uncharted waters — and make history to boot.

July 11

  • Animal Kingdom: Season 5
  • For Jojo (Netflix Film): When her best friend Jojo falls in love and moves on from their wild dating adventures in Berlin, Paula does everything she can to sabotage her wedding.
  • Valley of the Dead (Netflix Film): During the Spanish Civil War, a small group of sworn enemies must work together when they encounter flesh-eating zombies created in a Nazi experiment.

July 12

  • Bill Burr: Live at Red Rocks (Netflix Comedy): Comedian Bill Burr sounds off on cancel culture, feminism, getting bad reviews from his wife and a life-changing epiphany during a fiery stand-up set.
  • How to Change Your Mind (Netflix Documentary): Academy Award-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney and New York Times best-selling author Michael Pollan present this documentary series event in four parts, each focused on a different mind-altering substance: LSD, psilocybin, MDMA, and mescaline. With Pollan as our guide, we journey to the frontiers of the new psychedelic renaissance – and look back at almost-forgotten historical context – to explore the potential of these substances to heal and change minds as well as culture. How to Change Your Mind is directed by Emmy-nominated filmmaker Alison Ellwood and two-time Academy Award-nominated and Emmy-winning filmmaker Lucy Walker.
  • My Daughter’s Killer (Netflix Documentary): A father fights for decades to bring his daughter’s killer to justice in France and Germany before taking extreme measures. A true crime documentary.

July 13

  • D.B. Cooper: Where Are You?! (Netflix Documentary): In 1971, a skyjacker parachutes off a plane with a bag of stolen cash — and gets away with it. Decades later, his identity remains a compelling mystery.
  • Hurts Like Hell (Netflix Series): From illegal gambling to match-fixing, discover the seedy underworld behind the once-revered sport of Muay Thai in this drama inspired by real events.
  • Never Stop Dreaming: The Life and Legacy of Shimon Peres (Netflix Documentary): In politics, most pursue power. He pursued peace. Shimon Peres’s influence and integrity were instrumental in the founding and preservation of Israel.
  • Sintonia: Season 3 (Netflix Series): As Doni frets over the price of fame, Rita contemplates a new career and Nando reflects on his chosen path. The stakes are now higher than ever.
  • Under the Amalfi Sun (Netflix Film): A year after their romance began in Riccione, Vincenzo and Camilla reunite for a vacation on the picturesque Amalfi Coast and put their love to the test.

July 14

  • Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight (Netflix Family): Legendary warrior Po teams up with an elite English knight on a global quest to rescue magical weapons, restore his reputation — and save the world!
  • Resident Evil (Netflix Series): Years after a viral outbreak caused a global apocalypse, Jade Wesker vows to bring down those responsible while fighting to survive against the Infected.

July 15

  • Alba (Netflix Series): Alba awakens on a beach, bearing evidence of a rape but with no memory of the night before. Then she learns her rapists are her boyfriend’s buddies.
  • Country Queen (Netflix Series): A Nairobi event planner returns to her village after 10 years, where she confronts her past — and a mining company that threatens to destroy her home.
  • Farzar (Netflix Series): Prince Fichael lives in a human colony on an alien world and vows to rid the planet of evil — but then learns his dad’s the biggest evildoer of them all.
  • The Foreigner
  • Love Goals (Jaadugar) (Netflix Film): A small-town magician with zero interest in football must lead his local team to the finals of a tournament if he wishes to marry the love of his life.
  • Mom, Don’t Do That! (Netflix Series): After her husband’s death, a 60-year-old mom decides to find love again — to the joy and annoyance of her two daughters. Based on a true story.
  • Persuasion (Netflix Film): Eight years after Anne Elliot was persuaded not to marry a dashing man of humble origins, they meet again. Will she seize her second chance at true love?
  • Remarriage & Desires (Netflix Series): Through an exclusive matchmaking agency that caters to the ultra rich, a divorcee plots revenge against her ex-husband’s scheming mistress.

July 18

  • Live is Life (Netflix Film): Five boys faced with the realities of adulthood unite for a final adventure: hunting down a magical flower that will make their wishes come true.
  • My Little Pony: A New Generation: Sing-Along (Netflix Family): A young pony makes a herd of new friends on a quest to bring magic back to her world in this sing-along version of “My Little Pony: A New Generation.”
  • StoryBots: Laugh, Learn, Sing: Collection 2: Learn to Read (Netflix Family): Follow StoryBot pals Beep, Boop, Bing, Bang and Bo through three volumes of snack-sized early reading lessons set to a soundtrack of catchy tunes!
  • Too Old for Fairy Tales (Netflix Film): A spoiled gamer wants to compete in an upcoming tournament, but his mother’s illness and an eccentric aunt force him to rethink his priorities.

July 19

  • David A. Arnold: It Ain’t For the Weak (Netflix Comedy): Performing in his Cleveland hometown, David A. Arnold jokes about marital spats and entitled kids as he shares a behind-the-scenes look at his family.

July 20

  • Bad Exorcist: Seasons 1-2 (Netflix Series): No demon is safe as Bogdan Boner, the alcohol-loving, self-taught exorcist-for-hire, returns with more inventive, obscene and deadly deeds.
  • Virgin River: Season 4 (Netflix Series): Mel navigates her new reality, Jack’s past threatens his future and new faces arrive to stir things up in Virgin River.

July 21

  • Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous: Season 5 (Netflix Family): The family-friendly animated series set in the world of the hit franchise returns for a new season.

July 22

  • Blown Away: Season 3 (Netflix Series): Blown Away is back for season 3 with some of the glass world’s heaviest hitters, all competing for the title, Best In Glass. Ten glass artists have come to North America’s largest hot shop to push themselves to their creative limits. In each episode, the glassblowers must impress the Evaluators or risk being eliminated. At stake is a life changing prize that will send their careers to new heights. Blown Away is hosted by Nick Uhas with Resident Evaluator and Glass Master Katherine Gray.
  • The Gray Man (Netflix Film): When a shadowy CIA agent uncovers damning agency secrets, he’s hunted across the globe by a sociopathic rogue operative who’s put a bounty on his head.
  • ONE PIECE: New Episodes
  • The Rental

July 23

  • Irresistible

July 25

  • Gabby’s Dollhouse: Season 5 (Netflix Family): This colorful series set in a fantastical dollhouse of delightful mini-worlds and irresistible kitty characters returns for a new season.

July 26

  • DI4RIES (Netflix Series): First crushes, first kisses, fun with friends — and feuds with rivals. In the halls of Galileo Galilei Middle School, every day is full of surprises!
  • Shania Twain: Not Just a Girl
  • Street Food: USA (Netflix Documentary): This season of “Street Food” focuses on American cooks, pit masters, taqueros, loncheros — and culinary heroes.

July 27

  • Car Masters: Rust to Riches: Season 4 (Netflix Series): As Shawn revs up business for the garage, Mark and the rest of the crew work on a variety of projects, including a ’57 Chevy and a rare Lincoln Zephyr.
  • Dream Home Makeover: Season 3 (Netflix Series): Syd and Shea McGee of Studio McGee are back for a third season of Dream Home Makeover, bringing Shea’s breathtaking interior design touch to a wide range of diverse clients from across the country. From a jaw dropping multimillion dollar estate in southern California to a gut renovation of a single-family home destroyed by a fire in Salt Lake City, each episode features Shea delivering obsession worthy interiors that usher beauty, ease, and efficiency into the lives of her clients. Along the way, Shea and Syd invite viewers into their lives as they raise daughters Wren, Ivy, and new baby Margot.
  • The Most Hated Man on the Internet (Netflix Documentary): This new documentary series chronicles a mother’s crusade against a self-proclaimed “professional life ruiner” who found fame by creating a notorious ‘revenge porn’ hub.
  • Pipa (Netflix Film): Living a secluded life in a small Argentinian town, former investigator Manuela Pipa Pelari is suddenly forced to face secrets from her past.
  • Rebelde: Season 2 (Netflix Series): A trio of cheerleaders at a posh private school revive their former classmates’ anti-bullying club and team up to fight injustice in this teen thriller.
  • Street Food: USA (Netflix Documentary): Embark on a cultural journey into street food across America. After previous seasons shot in Asia and Latin America, the series travels to the U.S. to visit Los Angeles, Portland, New York, New Orleans, Miami, and Oahu. Along the way, we’ll discover the stories of the people who create flavorful, unforgettable dishes.

July 28

  • A Cut Above (Netflix Film): When he sets out to save his mother’s salon, a man discovers some unexpected talents of his own.
  • Another Self (Netflix Series): Three friends take part in a therapy session in a seaside town and learn to work through unresolved trauma connected to their families’ pasts.
  • Keep Breathing (Netflix Series): When a small plane crashes in the middle of the Canadian wilderness, a lone woman must battle the elements — and her personal demons— to survive.
  • Oggy and the Cockroaches: Next Generation (Netflix Family): Oggy is back with a big surprise in tow: Piya the elephant, the 7-year-old daughter of his Indian friends.

July 29

  • Case Closed: Zero’s Tea Time (Netflix Anime): A detective who’s also a public security agent and a member of a shadowy organization juggles his triple identities in this “Cased Closed” spinoff.
  • The Desperate Hour
  • The Entitled (Netflix Film): Unexpectedly dropped into upper-class society, an awkward woman struggles to fit in.
  • Fanático (Netflix Series): After Spain’s biggest music star accidentally dies during a concert, a fan seizes the chance to escape his mundane life by adopting his idol’s.
  • Purple Hearts (Netflix Film): In spite of their many differences, Cassie (Sofia Carson), a struggling singer-songwriter, and Luke (Nicholas Galitzine), a troubled marine, agree to marry solely for military benefits. But when tragedy strikes, the line between real and pretend begins to blur.
  • Rebel Cheer Squad: A Get Even Series (Netflix Family): A trio of cheerleaders at a posh private school revive their former classmates’ anti-bullying club and team up to fight injustice in this teen thriller.
  • Uncoupled (Netflix Series): When his boyfriend of 17 years abruptly moves out, a New York City real estate broker faces the prospect of starting over as a single man in his 40s.

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off Netflix Canada in July 2022

July 1

  • The Fosters: Seasons 1-5
  • A.P. Bio: Seasons 1-2
  • Dawson’s Creek: Seasons 1-6

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

What is Coming to Netflix Canada in May 2022

April 29, 2022 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

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STRANGER THINGS is returning for its fourth season in May 2022 (with part 2 of the season set to drop in July). Mike Meyers is also going to be starring in the new original series THE PENTAVERATE and season 4 of THE CIRCLE will be streaming weekly.

May 1

  • 1917
  • 40-Love
  • Basic Instinct
  • Blippi Wonders: Season 1
  • Bridget Jones’s Baby
  • Casper
  • Crank
  • Crank 2: High Voltage
  • Diary of a Mad Black Woman
  • Dolittle
  • Kung Fu Panda 3
  • Molly’s Game
  • Seed of Chucky
  • The Hateful Eight
  • The Hunt

May 2

  • Octonauts: Above & Beyond: Season 2 (Netflix Family): Captain Barnacles, Kwazii and crew discover new environments and protect more critter friends as they hop around the globe on exciting missions.

May 3

  • Hold Your Breath: The Ice Dive (Netflix Documentary): Follow free diver Johanna Nordblad in this documentary as she attempts to break the world record for distance traveled under ice with one breath.

May 4

  • 40 Years Young (Netflix Film): learning a bitter truth, a chef joins his best friend and restaurant partner in a culinary competition in Cancún to reignite his zest for life.
  • The Circle: Season 4 (Netflix Series – new episodes weekly): They’re chatty. They’re shady. They’re secretly famous. They’re this season’s players — and all bets are off as they compete for the ultimate prize.
  • El marginal: Season 5 (Netflix Series): In this final season, Miguel seeks redemption behind bars, Diosito struggles in the outside world, and a cult threatens to become Puente Viejo’s demise.
  • Meltdown: Three Mile Island (Netflix Family): From the acclaimed producers of Erin Brockovich and Academy Award-nominated® director Kief Davidson (The Ivory Game) comes a gripping four-part documentary series that tells the story of ordinary people having the courage to do extraordinary things. Meltdown tackles the near catastrophe at Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania through the lens of chief engineer and whistleblower, Richard Parks, as well as the community it impacted. Dramatic reenactments, archival footage, never-before-seen home video, and in-depth interviews bring viewers into the worst nuclear incident in U.S. history.
  • Summertime: Season 3 (Netflix Series): Another summer, another string of love triangles as the group navigates their passions and tests the boundaries of friendship.

May 5

  • Blood Sisters (Netflix Series): Bound by a dangerous secret, best friends Sarah and Kemi are forced to go on the run after a wealthy groom disappears during his engagement party.
  • Clark (Netflix Series): This is the unbelievable story of Clark Olofsson, the controversial criminal who inspired the term “Stockholm syndrome.” Based on his truths and lies.
  • The Pentaverate (Netflix Series): What if a secret society of five men has been working to influence world events for the greater good since the Black Plague of 1347? As this new series begins, one unlikely Canadian journalist finds himself embroiled in a mission to uncover the truth and just possibly save the world himself. Remember, the Pentaverate must never be exposed!
  • Wild Babies (Netflix Family): Follow the adventures of baby lions, elephants, penguins, pangolins and more as they learn to navigate the highs and lows of life in the wild.

May 6

  • Along for the Ride (Netflix Film): The summer before college, studious Auden meets mysterious Eli, and — on nightly quests — he helps her experience the carefree teen life she was missing.
  • Marmaduke (Netflix Film): Messy and mischievous Marmaduke has a big heart but can’t stay out of trouble! Does he have what it takes to shine in the swanky dog show world?
  • The Sound of Magic (Netflix Series): A magician living in an abandoned theme park makes troubles disappear, and hope reappear, for a disenchanted teen enduring harsh realities.
  • Thar (Netflix Film): A veteran cop sees the chance to prove himself when murder and a stranger’s grisly torture plot shake the walls of a sleepy desert town.
  • The Takedown (Netflix Film): Forced to reteam after a decade, two mismatched cops investigate a murder in a divided French town, where a wider conspiracy looms.
  • Welcome to Eden (Netflix Series): A group of young adults attend a party on a remote island, but the supposed paradise they find waiting for them is anything but.

May 8

  • Christina P: Mom Genes (Netflix Comedy): Comedian Christina P examines the joys and drags of parenting, partnering and more through a no-nonsense Gen-X lens in this special.
  • Ted Bundy: American Psycho

May 9

  • Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045 Sustainable War (Netflix Anime): In the year 2045, Motoko Kusanagi and Section 9 return to fight a dangerous new threat in this feature-length recut of the first season of “SAC_2045.”

May 10

  • 42 Days of Darkness (Netflix Series): A woman leads a frantic search to find her missing sister in a town in Chile amid a media storm and the police investigation. Inspired by a true case.
  • Brotherhood: Season 2 (Netflix Series): In the aftermath of a deadly riot, Edson and Cristina grapple with new enemies and threats. But as the stakes rise, their bond is tested.
  • The Circle: Season 4 (Netflix Series – new episodes weekly): They’re chatty. They’re shady. They’re secretly famous. They’re this season’s players — and all bets are off as they compete for the ultimate prize.
  • Operation Mincemeat (Netflix Film): Two British intelligence officers hatch an outlandish scheme to trick the Nazis and alter the course of World War II. Based on a true story of deception.
  • Our Father (Netflix Family): After a woman’s at-home DNA test reveals multiple half-siblings, she discovers a shocking scheme involving donor sperm and a popular fertility doctor.
  • The Getaway King (Netflix Film): A folk-hero bandit known for his many prison breaks considers a fresh life path when he gets a new girlfriend. Based on the life of Zdzis?aw Najmrodzki.

May 12

  • Maverix (Netflix Comedy): Motocross teens go for big air as they try to beat their rivals, bring out the best in each other and win it all in this high-speed series.
  • Savage Beauty (Netflix Series): Seeking revenge for her tragic past, a mysterious woman embeds herself in a powerful family who possess a global beauty empire — and dark secrets.

May 13

  • Bling Empire: Season 2 (Netflix Series): Los Angeles’s beloved uber-rich Asians are back with even more luxury, glamor and crazy. This season, a romance between Kevin and Kim percolates, Cherie and Jessey’s relationship is questioned, and as Kane and Kevin’s best bud friendship is tested, Beverly Hills’s rivaling queens, Christine and Anna, put a new twist on the art of social warfare. But through it all, the one thing these friends hold dearest to their hearts is their love for each other…and of course, impeccable style.
  • The Life and Movies of Ersan Kuneri (Netflix Series): Reexamining his own legacy, a renowned figure in erotic cinema decides to branch out and make movies in other genres, from sci-fi to medieval action.
  • The Lincoln Lawyer (Netflix Series): An iconoclastic idealist runs his law practice out of the back of his Lincoln in this series based on Michael Connelly’s bestselling novels.
  • New Heights (Netflix Series): When business consultant Michi Wyss inherits his late father’s troubled farm he must confront his rural past — and his family’s future.
  • Senior Year (Netflix Film): A cheerleading stunt gone wrong landed her in a 20-year coma. Now she’s 37, newly awake and ready to live out her high school dream: becoming prom queen.

May 14

  • Borrego

May 15

  • PJ Masks: Season 4
  • Sonic the Hedgehog

May 16

  • Blippi’s Adventures
  • Servant of the People: Season 2-3
  • Vampire in the Garden (Netflix Anime): Though mortal enemies, a human girl and a vampire queen set out in search of the paradise where humans and vampires once coexisted in peace.

May 17

  • The Future Diary: Season 2 (Netflix Series): A brand-new love story unfolds when a young office worker in Tokyo finds herself caught between a charming bartender and a handsome medical student.

May 18

  • The Circle: Season 4 (Netflix Series – new episodes weekly): They’re chatty. They’re shady. They’re secretly famous. They’re this season’s players — and all bets are off as they compete for the ultimate prize.
  • Cyber Hell: Exposing an Internet Horror (Netflix Family): Anonymous and exploitative, a network of online chat rooms ran rampant with sex crimes. The hunt to take down its operators required guts and tenacity.
  • Love on the Spectrum U.S. (Netflix Series): Following the success of the multi-award winning Australian series, this insightful and warmhearted US based docu-series follows autistic people as they navigate the world of dating and relationships.
  • The Perfect Family (Netflix Film): At first, Lucía is taken aback by her son’s girlfriend’s eclectic family, but little does she know the impact they’ll have on her prim and proper life.
  • Toscana (Netflix Film): When a Danish chef travels to Tuscany to sell his father’s business, he meets a local woman who inspires him to rethink his approach to life and love.
  • Who Killed Sara?: Season 3 (Netflix Series): In this final season, as enemies become allies and the truth is finally exposed, Álex becomes fixated on solving a new enigma: What happened to Sara?

May 19

  • A Perfect Pairing (Netflix Film): To land a major client, a hard-driving LA wine-company exec (Victoria Justice) travels to an Australian sheep station, where she ends up working as a ranch hand and sparking with a rugged local (Adam Demos).
  • The Boss Baby: Back in the Crib (Netflix Family): Picking up where “The Boss Baby: Family Business” left off, adult Ted Templeton Jr. uses Tina’s magical formula to turn himself back into the Boss Baby. But returning to BabyCorp is anything but child’s play.
  • The G Word with Adam Conover (Netflix Family): The G Word with Adam Conover is a hybrid comedy-documentary series that pulls back the curtain on the surprising ways the US government impacts our everyday lives, from the mundane to the life changing. With his signature blend of irreverence and insight, Conover explores the government’s triumphs, failures, and what we might be able to do to change it. Based on The Fifth Risk: Undoing Democracy by best-selling author Michael Lewis (The Big Short, Moneyball), The G Word with Adam Conover is produced by Higher Ground alongside Adam Conover, Jon Cohen, and Jon Wolf of Fair Point.
  • Insiders: Season 2 (Netflix Series – new episodes weekly): Ten new candidates sign up for a casting call for a reality show, unaware the cameras have already started rolling. Let the mind games begin — again.
  • The Photographer: Murder in Pinamar (Netflix Family): This documentary examines the murder of photojournalist José Luis Cabezas, a crime that shook Argentina and exposed a political and financial conspiracy.
  • Rodrigo Sant’Anna: I’ve Arrived (Netflix Comedy): A new comedy special from Rodrigo Sant’Anna.

May 20

  • F*ck Love Too (Netflix Film): Love triangles and lingering doubts put relationships to the test as Lisa faces a difficult choice, Jack lands in a crisis and Bo questions her marriage.
  • Jackass 4.5
  • Love, Death & Robots: Volume 3 (Netflix Series): Uncanny worlds, violent delights and twisted kicks await in the third volume of the Emmy-winning animated anthology from Tim Miller and David Fincher.
  • Wrong Side of the Tracks (Netflix Series): A war veteran angry at the drug dealers and troublemakers infiltrating his neighborhood sets out to reform his wayward teenage granddaughter.

May 22

  • ONE PIECE: New Episodes

May 23

  • Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045: Season 2 (Netflix Anime): In the year 2045, cybernetic mercenary Motoko Kusanagi returns to Section 9 to face a dangerous new threat: the posthumans.
  • Godspeed (Netflix Film): An ex-army captain travels to Dalyan to stop his friend’s beloved from marrying another man, but grief and trauma from a combat tragedy mar his journey.
  • Sea of Love (Netflix Family): Bruda and his sea animal friends go on mini-adventures in the ocean and discover that everyday moments are filled with bits of magic.

May 25

  • The Circle: Season 4 (Netflix Serie – new episodes weekly): They’re chatty. They’re shady. They’re secretly famous. They’re this season’s players — and all bets are off as they compete for the ultimate prize.
  • Larva Pendant (Netflix Film): When Yellow gets trapped by a mean and mischievous cat Red rushes (noisily) to his rescue.
  • Somebody Feed Phil: Season 5 (Netflix Series): In a new season of his reality series, “Everybody Loves Raymond” creator Phil Rosenthal travels the globe to take in local cuisine and culture of new destinations, including Oaxaca, Maine, Helsinki, Portland and Madrid.

May 26

  • Insiders: Season 2 (Netflix Series – new episodes weekly): Ten new candidates sign up for a casting call for a reality show, unaware the cameras have already started rolling. Let the mind games begin — again.
  • My Little Pony: Make Your Mark (Netflix Family): When Zipp realizes that the power of the crystals are fading, she goes on a mission to figure out why.

May 27

  • Stranger Things 4: Volume 1 (Netflix Series): Darkness returns to Hawkins just in time for spring break, triggering fresh terror, disturbing memories — and the threat of war.

May 29

  • 21 Bridges

May 30

  • Mighty Little Bheem: I Love Taj Mahal (Netflix Family): On a trip to the beautiful Taj Mahal, Bheem gets distracted trying to return a little girl’s lost teddy bear before someone steals it!

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off Netflix Canada in May 2022

May 1

  • Clueless
  • Colony: Seasons 1-3

May 2

  • iZombie: Seasons 1-5

May 3

  • StartUp: Seasons 1-3

May 14

  • Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)

May 31

  • Cowboy Bebop: The Movie
  • Full House: Seasons 1-8
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie

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

Some of the Best Casino Shows On Netflix Canada for You to Watch

April 19, 2022 By theTVaddict Leave a Comment

It’s hard to resist a good casino movie, and the genre is adored by millions of people around the world. If you are a Netflix user looking for some amazing casino-inspired titles available in Canada, this list will help you pick the next movies and shows to watch.

The Presence of Casinos in Movies and Shows
Casinos have been making appearances in movies and other forms of entertainment for a long time due to all of the excitement that comes with them. Moreover, since online gambling has become a major trend in entertainment, casino elements are getting more present in today’s movies and shows than ever before. A large number of people love engaging in online casino games, but most of them are extra careful when choosing the operators. Some people rely on research, some listen to word of mouth, while others prefer finding a reliable casino review for each of their top choices.

Top Netflix Shows Featuring Casinos
Take a look at some of the best casino shows you can watch on Netflix Canada:

Casino (1995)
Casino is a legendary movie directed by Martin Scorsese and inspired by Nicholas Pileggi’s book titled Casino: Love and Honor in Las Vegas. The movie features a star-packed cast that includes Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone, and Joe Pesci. The plot is centred around De Niro’s character Sam who is a gambling expert hired to oversee the daily operations of a casino in Las Vegas. However, Sam’s employers are actually the Chicago Mob, and that causes him a multitude of personal and professional problems. Being almost three hours long, it may seem like the movie takes too much time, but it’s definitely a classic worth watching.

Ocean’s Thirteen (2007)
Ocean’s Thirteen is the third part of the much-loved Ocean’s franchise and the direct sequel to the iconic Ocean’s Twelve that was released in 2004. The movie largely kept the cast from the previous one, and the leading roles were once again given to George Clooney, Matt Damon, and Brad Pitt, while some other stars like Al Pacino and Ellen Barkin also joined. The main character, Danny Ocean, is portrayed by George Clooney, and now he gets his team back together to help him get vengeance for his friend Reuben Tishkoff. The team is determined to conduct a heist during the opening of

Ozark (2017-2022)
This Netflix series follows a family forced to relocate to rural Missouri where they must set up an operation for money laundering. The second season tells the story of the family’s effort to open a casino, presenting all the legal complications people must go through if they wish to establish a land-based venue in most areas of the United States. It also provides an insight into the deep involvement of organized crime that is common in the industry. Despite all of that, the family manages to open the casino, and that is exactly where the exciting plot of the third season is placed.

Runner Runner – (2013)
The leading roles are portrayed by Justin Timberlake and Ben Affleck, and the plot is centred around an enormous empire of online casinos and poker sites. Richie Furst (Justin Timberlake), the protagonist of the movie, is a young genius who tries to win the money for his tuition at Princeton by using his skill in games of online poker. When he discovers he was in a fixed game, he decides to travel to Costa Rica and confront Ivan Block (Ben Affleck), a gambling tycoon. Instead, he allows Block to draw him into the high life that he himself enjoys. The movie features scenes filled with luxurious beaches, expensive parties, and beautiful women.

Gems (2019)
In Uncut Gems, Adam Sandler portrays Howard Ratner, a jeweller and a gambling addict whose life gets turned upside down because of his addiction. This recent crime thriller shows an intense view of how one man’s exaggerated passion for sports betting causes core changes to his life and the lives of those around him. Although the tone of the movie is much darker than the ones we would normally associate Adam Sandler with, he did an amazing job in the role of a man who is in over his head tangled in a world he does not really belong to. Even though the majority of the gambling in Uncut Gems happens outside casinos, the final bet is placed in one of the most iconic venues in the States – The Mohegan Sun.

Whether you’re a fan of the thrilling action and drama that the leading characters fall into, or you just enjoy watching the glam of luxurious establishments, you will absolutely love all the titles on our list of the top casino shows you can watch on Netflix Canada.

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What is Coming to Netflix Canada in April 2022

April 1, 2022 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

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OZARK returns for its fourth season in April 2022 on Netflix. Meanwhile, GRACE AND FRANKIE returns for its final episodes and RUSSIAN DOLL returns for season 2.

April 1

  • Apollo 10 1/2: A Space Age Childhood (Netflix Film): A man narrates stories of his life as a 10-year-old boy in 1969 Houston, weaving tales of nostalgia with a fantastical account of a journey to the moon.
  • Battle: Freestyle (Netflix Film): Amalie is elated when her and Mikael’s dance crew is selected to compete in Paris, but becomes distracted when she reunites with her estranged mother.
  • The Bubble (Netflix Film): Comedy about a group of actors and actresses stuck inside a pandemic bubble at a hotel attempting to complete a sequel to an action franchise film about flying dinosaurs.
  • Captain Nova (Netflix Family): A fighter pilot from a desolate future unexpectedly transforms into her younger self while traveling back in time on a mission to avert global disaster.
  • Celeb Five: Behind the Curtain (Netflix Comedy): Jokes and improv take center stage as comedian girl group Celeb Five brainstorms material for a comedy special in this behind-the-scenes mockumentary.
  • Forever Out of My League (Netflix Film): Life hangs in the balance after Marta’s operation, with true love just within reach. But can the heart prevail against old secrets — and fickle fate?
  • Get Organized with The Home Edit: Season 2 (Netflix Series): Clea and Joanna return to tame the clutter of celebrities and everyday clients with their signature rainbow style — and open a door into their lives.
  • The Last Bus (Netflix Family): After embarking on a life-changing field trip, a group of whip-smart students fight to save humanity from an army of ruthless drones.
  • Tomorrow (Netflix Series): Made half-human and half-spirit by accident, a young man joins a company of grim reapers in the underworld to carry out special life-saving missions.
  • Trivia Quest (Netflix Series -new episodes daily): Test your knowledge of history, art, science and more across varying levels of difficulty in this interactive trivia series.
  • 3 Days to Kill
  • 300: Rise of an Empire
  • 8 Mile
  • Abby Hatcher: Season 2
  • Casual: Season 1
  • Casual: Season 2
  • Casual: Season 3
  • Casual: Season 4
  • Cats (2019)
  • The Chronicles of Riddick
  • CoComelon: Season 5
  • Emma (2020)
  • The Kingdom
  • The Lincoln Lawyer
  • Lucky Number Slevin
  • The Mummy
  • Munich
  • Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always
  • PAW Patrol: Season 8
  • Pride & Prejudice (2005)
  • Rambo: Last Blood
  • Ride Along
  • Scary Movie 2
  • Warcraft

April 4

  • Angel Has Fallen
  • Better Call Saul: Season 5

April 5

  • Ronny Chieng: Speakeasy (Netflix Comedy): In this stylish follow up to his highly acclaimed debut Netflix stand-up comedy special, Ronny Chieng performs live in New York City in the intimate setting of the Chinese Tuxedo bar and restaurant. With a unique blend of intelligence, rage and physicality, Ronny shares his take on the pandemic, race relations, cancel culture and stories from his experiences as an international touring comic. Directed by Sebastian DiNatale and produced by All Things Comedy, Ronny Chieng: Speakeasy premieres globally on Netflix on April 5.

April 6

  • Furioza (Netflix Film): A policewoman makes her ex-boyfriend an offer he can’t refuse: Either he infiltrates and informs on a gang of hooligans, or his brother goes to jail.
  • Green Mothers’ Club (Netflix Series): Five moms in a competitive grade school community keep their enemies close, and one another closer, as envy and secrets tangle and unravel their lives.
  • Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story (Netflix Documentary): TV star Jimmy Savile charmed a nation with his eccentricity and philanthropy. But sexual abuse allegations expose a shocking unseen side of his persona.
  • Michela Giraud: the Truth, I Swear! (Netflix Comedy): Career success. Fame’s shortcomings. The cringeworthy label of “curvy” and tough ballet days during her youth. Michela Giraud has a whole lot to unpack.
  • The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On (Netflix Series – new episodes weekly): Six different couples, on the verge of marriage. One partner is ready to get married, the other isn’t quite as sure. An ultimatum is issued – and in just over eight weeks, they must commit to marriage, or move on. In the meantime, each will choose a new potential partner from one of the other couples, in a life-changing opportunity to get a glimpse of two different possible futures

April 7

  • Mile 22
  • Queen of the South: Season 5
  • Return to Space (Netflix Documentary): Elon Musk and SpaceX engineers embark on a historic mission to return NASA astronauts to the International Space Station and revolutionize space travel.
  • Senzo: Murder of a Soccer Star (Netflix Documentary): Soccer player Senzo Meyiwa was a national hero before his killing shocked South Africa. Who did it, and why? This docuseries dives into the evidence.

April 8

  • Dancing on Glass (Netflix Film): When immense pressure threatens a ballerina in a new lead role, she and another dancer escape into a friendship that isolates them from the real world.
  • Dirty Lines (Netflix Series): In 1980s Amsterdam, an enterprising college student stumbles into a new career at a phone sex line started by two wildly different brothers.
  • Elite: Season (Netflix Series): At Las Encinas, a new semester means a new victim, a new perpetrator and a new mystery as the students find themselves drowning in secrets.
  • Green Eggs and Ham: Season 2 (Netflix Family): A secret story, an unsolved mystery, a new beginning — and spies! Settle in for a second helping of Seuss-inspired fun and epic adventure.
  • The In Between (Netflix Film): After losing the love of her life in a tragic accident, a brokenhearted teen begins to believe that he’s sending her signs from beyond the grave.
  • Metal Lords (Netflix Film): For teenage misfits Hunter and Kevin, the path to glory is clear: Devote themselves to metal. Win Battle of the Bands. And be worshipped like gods.
  • Tiger & Bunny 2 (Netflix Anime): Mismatched hero duo Wild Tiger and Barnaby lead the way in keeping the peace and getting sponsors as heroes from around the world enter the fray.
  • Yaksha: Ruthless Operations (Netflix Film): On assignment in a perilous city to inspect a Black Ops team and its notorious leader, an upstanding prosecutor steps into a deadly war between spies.

April 9

  • My Liberation Notes (Netflix Series): Three siblings, exhausted by the monotony of day-to-day adulthood, seek to find fulfillment and freedom from their unremarkable lives.
  • Our Blues (Netflix Series): Romance is sweet and bitter — and life riddled with ups and downs — in multiple stories about people who live and work on bustling Jeju Island.

April 10

  • House of 1,000 Corpses

April 11

  • Aileen Wuornos: American Boogeywoman

April 12

  • The Creature Cases (Netflix Family): Special agents Sam and Kit hop the globe with their sleuthing skills, science facts and cool gadgets to solve the animal kingdom’s many mysteries.
  • Hard Cell (Netflix Series): Events planner-turned-women’s prison governor Laura Willis documents the thrills and spills of life behind bars in this delightfully dry comedy series.
  • The Rhythm Section

April 13

  • Almost Happy: Season 2 (Netflix Series): Sebastián gets another chance to romance Pilar, who’s now pregnant with Rocha’s twins. But many life lessons still await him.
  • Our Great National Parks (Netflix Documentary): An epic five-part series narrated by President Barack Obama that invites viewers to celebrate and discover the power of our planet’s greatest national parks and wild spaces.
  • Smother-in-Law (Netflix Series): Living with her family since the pandemic struck, the meddling Isadir does her best to disrupt the lives of her bumbling son and rival daughter-in-law.
  • Today We Fix the World (Netflix Film): After workaholic Diego learns that he might not be the father of young Benito, the duo sets out on an emotional quest to find the boy’s biological dad.
  • The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On (Netflix Series – new episodes weekly): Six different couples, on the verge of marriage. One partner is ready to get married, the other isn’t quite as sure. An ultimatum is issued – and in just over eight weeks, they must commit to marriage, or move on. In the meantime, each will choose a new potential partner from one of the other couples, in a life-changing opportunity to get a glimpse of two different possible futures

April 14

  • Ultraman: Season 2 (Netflix Anime): Ultraman is joined by Seven, Ace, Zoffy, Jack and Taro and together, the united Ultraman brotherhood takes on a new alien threat.

April 15

  • Anatomy of a Scandal (Netflix Series): An insightful and suspenseful series about sexual consent and privilege set in London. Based on the international bestselling novel “Anatomy of a Scandal” by Sarah Vaughan.
  • Choose or Die (Netflix Film): Tempted by a chance to win unclaimed prize money, two friends reboot a mysterious 1980s video game and step into a surreal world of next-level terror.
  • Heirs to the Land (Netflix Series): Resourceful young Hugo Llor works to make a name for himself in 14th-century Barcelona while keeping a vow he made to the Estanyol family.
  • Ma (Netflix Series): A grieving mother discovers the criminals behind her daughter’s tragic death, and transforms from meek to merciless to get the real story.
  • One Piece Film Z

April 16

  • LEGO Friends: Girls on a Mission: Seasons 1-4
  • Man of God (Netflix Film): Samuel forsakes his harsh religious upbringing to live his own life — but his soul remains caught between the world and the faith he left behind.

April 17

  • Richie Rich
  • Selena

April 19

  • Battle Kitty (Netflix Family): A warrior kitten must defeat all the monsters on Battle Island in order to be crowned a champion. An interactive animated adventure from Matt Layzell.
  • Pacific Rim: The Black: Season 2 (Netflix Anime): The epic series conclusion! Piloting Atlas Destroyer with Mei and Boy in tow, Hayley and Taylor continue their journey to Sydney, but first, they must get past a bloodthirsty cult.
  • White Hot: The Rise & Fall of Abercrombie & Fitch (Netflix Documentary): Abercrombie & Fitch conquered malls in the late ‘90s and early ‘00s with gorgeous models, pulsing dance beats and a fierce scent. But while the brand was running white hot, its popular “all-American” image began burning out as controversy came to light surrounding its exclusionary marketing and discriminatory hiring.

April 20

  • The Marked Heart (Netflix Series): A man hell-bent on exacting revenge on the organ trafficking organization that murdered his wife becomes involved with the woman who received her heart.
  • Russian Doll: Season 2 (Netflix Series): After enduring the wildest night of their lives — over and over — Nadia and Alan stumble into another bewildering existential adventure.
  • The Turning Point (Netflix Film): A slacker who does his best to avoid confrontation strikes up an unlikely friendship with a dangerous thug who suddenly forces his way into his life.
  • Yakamoz S-245 (Netflix Series): After disaster strikes Earth, a marine biologist on a submarine research mission must fight to survive with the crew as a conspiracy comes to light.

April 21

  • All About Gila (Netflix Comedy): Popular Spanish comedians take the stage — and pick up the phone — to honor the esteemed Miguel Gila, recreating his most beloved stand-up performances.
  • He’s Expecting (Netflix Series): When an ad executive who thinks he’s got it all figured out becomes pregnant, he’s forced to confront social inequalities he’s never considered before.

April 22

  • Along for the Ride (Netflix Film): The summer before college Auden meets the mysterious Eli, a fellow insomniac. While the seaside town of Colby sleeps, the two embark on a nightly quest to help Auden experience the fun, carefree teen life she never knew she wanted.
  • Heartstopper (Netflix Series): Teens Charlie and Nick discover their unlikely friendship might be something more as they navigate school and young love in this coming-of-age series.
  • The Secret Life of Pets
  • Selling Sunset: Season 5 (Netflix Series): New loves. Old foes. An exciting fresh face. With the luxury market on fire, competition comes to a boil at the brokerage. Who’ll shine — or stumble?
  • The Seven Lives of Lea (Netflix Series): Léa wakes up in the past seven times, in different bodies. Plunged into the mystery of a young man’s death, she tries to prevent it — with consequences.

April 26

  • American Gangster
  • David Spade: Nothing Personal (Netflix Comedy): Hot off the beach from his guest hosting duties on Bachelor In Paradise, David Spade makes his Netflix comedy special debut with Nothing Personal. From sharing his disdain for crabs to his unique approach to turning down drugs, David proves that no topic is off limits. Filmed at the Pantages Theater in Minneapolis, David Spade: Nothing Personal premieres globally on Netflix on April 26, 2022.

April 27

  • Bullsh*t The Game Show (Netflix Series): Hosted by Howie Mandell, Bullsh*t The Game Show will offer contestants a chance to win big money, even when they don’t know the correct answer. Throughout the game, players will work their way up a money ladder either by answering questions correctly or by confidently giving incorrect answers – and persuading their opponents that they are accurate. To win big in this game you don’t have to be the smartest person in the room to cash in, you just have to convince everyone that you are.
  • The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes (Netflix Documentary): In this documentary, an investigative journalist reexamines the mysterious death of Marilyn Monroe, sharing his extensive audio interviews with the people who surrounded her.
  • Silverton Siege (Netflix Film): Tensions collide when a bank heist goes awry after an anti-apartheid strike. Based on a true story.

April 28

  • Samurai Rabbit: The Usagi Chronicles (Netflix Family): An impulsive, samurai-wannabe rabbit and his new warrior friends join forces to protect their city from monsters, ninjas, gang members and evil aliens.
  • Bubble (Netflix Anime): In an abandoned Tokyo overrun by bubbles and gravitational abnormalities, one gifted young man has a fateful meeting with a mysterious girl.

April 29

  • Grace and Frankie: Season 7 – The Final Episodes (Netflix Series): Seven years ago, Grace and Frankie’s lives turned upside down when their longtime husbands left them for… each other. Both sparring partners and partners-in-crime, Grace and Frankie formed an unlikely and unbreakable bond as they faced uncertain futures head-on, and hand-in-hand. They’ve laughed together, cried together, did shrooms together, and twice-over became successful entrepreneurs together. A history-making 94 episodes later, Grace and Frankie continue to show themselves, their families, and their fans what it means to live life to the fullest, fearlessly and unapologetically. Here’s to seven seasons of laughs, tears, mood-enhancers, and good vibes. And, as Grace and Frankie would say, fuck it. This may be their final chapter, but they’re just getting started.
  • Honeymoon with My Mother (Netflix Film): Dumped at the altar, a brokenhearted man is coerced into going through with his honeymoon… with his overbearing mother.
  • Ozark: Season 4 Part 2 (Netflix Series): Marty and Wendy are rid of Helen and climb to the top of Navarro’s empire. They find another opportunity to get out of the Ozarks but some past sins won’t stay buried and the most dangerous threats come from blood.
  • Rumspringa (Netflix Film): Traveling to Berlin, a young Amish man on his rite of passage connects with his roots, falls in love and makes a big decision.
  • YOUTH v GOV

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off Netflix in April 2022

April 1

  • Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues
  • Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy

April 5

  • Despicable Me
  • Despicable Me 2
  • Minions

April 30

  • The Bourne Identity
  • The Bourne Legacy
  • The Bourne Supremacy
  • The Bourne Ultimatum

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What is Coming to Netflix Canada in March 2022

March 1, 2022 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: Netflix Canada

BRIDGERTON is returning for an all new season on Netflix Canada in March 2022. Meanwhile, Ryan Reynolds stars in the new Netflix original film THE ADAM PROJECT.

March 1

  • The Guardians of Justice (Netflix Series): When their seemingly fearless leader self-destructs, a team of troubled superheroes must confront festering evil in the world — and in themselves.
  • Worst Roommate Ever (Netflix Documentary): Violent con artists. Stone-cold killers. These terrifying true stories unveil some of the worst cohabitation experiences one could ever imagine.
  • The Breakfast Club
  • Bridget Jones’s Diary
  • Chalet Girl
  • Dead Man Down
  • Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
  • Girl with a Pearl Earring
  • Leap Year
  • Liar Liar
  • Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
  • Merci pour tout
  • Secretary
  • She’s All That
  • Ted

March 2

  • Against The Ice (Netflix Film): Exploring Greenland’s vast landscape for a lost map, two men must fight to survive. Based on the true story of Denmark’s 1909 polar expedition.
  • The Pirates: The Last Royal Treasure (Netflix Film): A gutsy crew of Joseon pirates and bandits battle stormy waters, puzzling clues and militant rivals in search of royal gold lost at sea.
  • Savage Rhythm (Netflix Series): The opposite worlds of two dancers in Colombia clash on and off the dance floor when their ambition to succeed leads them down a treacherous path.

March 3

  • He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: Season 2 (Netflix Family): The fate of Eternos hangs in the balance as He-Man and the heroes forge new alliances — and new destinies — to outrun evil Skeletor’s pursuit of power.
  • Midnight at the Pera Palace (Netflix Series): At a historic Istanbul hotel, a journalist is thrust into the past and must stop a plot that could change the fate of modern Turkey.
  • The Parisian Agency: Exclusive Properties: Season 2 (Netflix Series): Join the Kretzes as they help clients find extraordinary homes in France and beyond, then take a peek inside their world as they work and play.
  • Surviving Paradise: A Family Tale (Netflix Documentary): Elephants, lions, wolves and many more species thrive in the Kalahari Desert’s Okavango Delta, but a worsening dry season threatens its future.
  • The Weekend Away (Netflix Film): When her best friend vanishes during a girls trip to Croatia, Beth races to figure out what happened. But each clue yields another unsettling deception.
  • Whindersson Nunes: My Own Show! (Netflix Comedy): Comedian Whindersson Nunes brings his quirky impersonations and streetwise takes on different cultures to the historic stage of Teatro Amazonas.

March 4

  • The Invisible Thread (Netflix Film): A teenage son of two fathers makes a documentary about his parents but is surprised when a real-life plot twist occurs in his family.
  • Lies and Deceit (Netflix Series): A literature teacher seeks justice against a surgeon she claims date raped her, while he vehemently denies her accounts of the evening.
  • Making Fun (Netflix Series): Grumpy expert maker Jimmy DiResta fields kids’ ideas for delightfully pointless inventions. Then — if he’s in the mood — he and his pals build ’em.
  • Meskina (Netflix Film): Heartbroken, jobless and in her 30s, Leyla sets out to reinvent herself and search for happiness amid her family’s attempts to recouple her.
  • Pieces of Her (Netflix Series): A woman pieces together her mother’s dark past after a violent attack in their small town brings hidden threats and deadly secrets to light.

March 6

  • Shameless (U.S.): Season 11

March 8

  • An Astrological Guide for Broken Hearts: Season 2 (Netflix Series): As Alice continues to find steady success with her show, “Stars of Love,” her own star-crossed love with Davide proves to be anything but predictable.
  • Autumn Girl (Netflix Film): In 1960s Poland, performer Kalina J?drusik is at the height of her popularity but must contend with a spurned official threatening to ruin her career.
  • Last One Standing (Netflix Series): They’re comedians starring in a thrilling drama, but if their jokes don’t land in the unscripted scenes, they’re off the show. Let the mayhem begin!
  • Taylor Tomlinson: Look At You (Netflix Comedy): Taylor Tomlinson returns to Netflix with her second original comedy special Look At You. Taylor hilariously shares an intimate look at her struggles with mental health, grief, and dating. Filmed at the historic Wilbur Theater in Boston, Taylor Tomlinson: Look At You premieres globally on Netflix on March 8, 2022.

March 9

  • The Andy Warhol Diaries (Netflix Documentary): After he’s shot in 1968, Andy Warhol begins documenting his life and feelings. Those diaries, and this docuseries, take a peek behind his persona.
  • The Bombardment (Netflix Film): The fates of several Copenhagen residents collide when a WWII bombing mission accidentally targets a school full of children. Based on true events.
  • Byron Baes (Netflix Series): Australian influencers flock to Byron Bay for its warm, beachy beauty and cool, creative vibe. Follow these friends as they negotiate life and love.
  • Queer Eye Germany (Netflix Series): Five experts in lifestyle, fashion, beauty, health and design — known as the Fab Five — dazzle a nation and transform lives in this makeover series.
  • The Last Kingdom: Season 5 (Netflix Series): A fragile peace has reigned in England for years, but Uhtred believes that trouble is just over the horizon — and events soon confirm his suspicions.

March 10

  • Karma’s World: Season 2 (Netflix Family): New challenges inspire new songs for Karma as she starts a new job, runs for school president and works to make a difference in her community.
  • Kotaro Lives Alone (Netflix Anime): A lonely little boy moves into a ramshackle apartment building all on his own and makes friends with the broke manga artist who lives next door.
  • Love, Life & Everything in Between (Netflix Series): An ode to Valentine’s Day in various Arab cities, this anthology series tinged with dark humor explores love at large — and relationships up close.

March 11

  • The Adam Project (Netflix Film): After accidentally crash-landing in 2022, time-traveling fighter pilot Adam Reed teams up with his 12-year-old self on a mission to save the future.
  • The Flash: Season 8
  • Formula 1: Drive to Survive: Season 4 (Netflix Series): Twenty drivers — some veterans, some rookies — compete in another drama-filled and adrenaline-fueled season of Formula 1 racing.
  • Life After Death with Tyler Henry (Netflix Series): Clairvoyant medium Tyler Henry offers clarity and closure from the beyond while searching through his own family’s past in an intimate reality series.
  • Once Upon a Time… Happily Never After (Netflix Series): A couple forced to separate must find each other in another life to break a spell on their town, where no one can fall in love.

March 13

  • The Last Samurai
  • Mad Max: Fury Road
  • Wedding Crashers

March 15

  • Adam by Eve: A live in Animation (Netflix Anime): Anime, live action and music by cutting-edge artist Eve — all weave together into this dreamlike sonic experience inspired by the story of Adam and Eve.
  • Catherine Cohen: The Twist…? She’s Gorgeous. (Netflix Comedy): Actress, comedian, and author Catherine Cohen makes her Netflix original comedy special debut in The Twist…? She’s Gorgeous. Catherine uses her musical expertise to hilariously divulge details about relationships, modern feminism and being the main character of her own life. Filmed at Joe’s Pub in New York City, Catherine Cohen: The Twist…? She’s Gorgeous. premieres globally on Netflix on March 15, 2022.
  • Marilyn’s Eyes (Netflix Film): Food brings together a creative pair at a psychiatric hospital. As they turn a fictional restaurant into reality, they must find a recipe for healing.
  • One Piece Film: Strong World
  • Team Zenko Go (Netflix Family): No good deed is too small for this kind kid squad! Niah, Ari, Ellie and Jax go undercover to help others and squash their town’s problems in secret!

March 16

  • Pedal to Metal (Netflix Series): After a race they drive in ends fatally, friends Kike and Noche flee to Mexico City to hide, rebuild their lives and escape danger … or at least try.
  • Bad Vegan: Fame. Fraud. Fugitives (Netflix Documentary): From Chris Smith, the executive producer of Tiger King and director of Fyre: The Greatest Party that Never Happened, comes BAD VEGAN: FAME. FRAUD. FUGITIVES., a wild four-part documentary series that explores how Sarma Melngailis, the celebrity restaurateur behind the glittering New York hotspot Pure Food and Wine, went from being the queen of vegan cuisine to being known as the “Vegan Fugitive.” Shortly after meeting a man named Shane Fox on Twitter in 2011, Melngailis begins draining her restaurant’s funds and funneling the money to Fox after he cons her into believing he could make her dreams — from expanding her food empire to making her beloved pitbull immortal — a reality…but only if she continues to obey his every request without question. A few years later the couple, now married and on the lam after stealing nearly $2 million from the restaurant and its staff, are found holed up in a Tennessee motel by law enforcement. Their undoing? A charge made under Fox’s real name, Anthony Strangis, for a Domino’s pizza. BAD VEGAN: FAME. FRAUD. FUGITIVES. takes viewers on a journey more bizarre than fiction.
  • Hei$t: The Great Robbery of Brazil’s Central Bank (Netflix Documentary): In 2005, thieves tunnel into a Fortaleza, Brazil, bank vault and steal over 160 million reais. This docuseries explores that spectacular, historic heist.

March 17

  • Rescued by Ruby (Netflix Film): Chasing his long-shot dream to join an elite K-9 unit, a state trooper partners with a fellow underdog: clever but naughty shelter pup Ruby.
  • Soil (Netflix Series): To revamp the family business, a young entrepreneur sets up a bold yet risky plan of importing soil from Morocco to bury his community’s deceased.

March 18

  • Alessandro Cattelan: One Simple Question (Netflix Series): Alessandro Cattelan searches for happiness through interviews and unique experiences alongside guests such as Sorrentino, Baggio, Elio, and Vialli.
  • Animal: Season 2 (Netflix Documentary): This immersive series follows the world’s most magnificent creatures, capturing never-before-seen moments from the heartwarming to the outrageous.
  • Black Crab (Netflix Film): To end an apocalyptic war and save her daughter, a reluctant soldier embarks on a desperate mission to cross a frozen sea carrying a top-secret cargo.
  • Cracow Monsters (Netflix Series): A young woman haunted by her past joins a mysterious professor and his group of gifted students who investigate paranormal activity — and fight demons.
  • Eternally Confused and Eager for Love (Netflix Series): Often (mis)guided by a cheeky imaginary wizard, an awkward and lonely 20-something struggles to get out of his own way in his quest for a girlfriend.
  • The Flash: Season 8 (new episodes)
  • Human Resources (Netflix Series): From the inventive minds that brought us the award winning adult animation favorite Big Mouth comes the even edgier and adult-ier Human Resources. The spin-off pulls back the curtain on the daily lives of the creatures – Hormone Monsters, Depression Kitties, Shame Wizards and many more – that help humans journey through every aspect of life from puberty to parenthood to the twilight years. It quickly becomes clear that though the protagonists are creatures, they have a lot of humanity themselves. Featuring an all-star voice cast— including Nick Kroll, Maya Rudolph and David Thewlis reprising their Big Mouth roles as well as Aidy Bryant, Brandon Kyle Goodman, Keke Palmer, and Randall Park among others — Human Resources is not your normal day at the office. The series is co-created and executive produced by Kelly Galuska, Nick Kroll, Andrew Goldberg, Jennifer Flackett and Mark Levin.
  • Is It Cake? (Netflix Series): Skilled cake artists create mouthwatering replicas of handbags, sewing machines and more in a mind-bending baking contest inspired by a popular meme and hosted by Mikey Day.
  • Light the Night: Part 3 (Netflix Series): Following the crash, the women at Light Bar continue their search for answers — but the truth is more complicated than expected.
  • Standing Up (Netflix Series): In Paris, four young comedians chase their dreams of stand-up glory while juggling financial pressures, family tensions and romantic adventures.
  • Top Boy: Season 2 (Netflix Series): Dushane wants to expand his empire beyond the streets. But with a huge investment, partners abroad and family crises, more money means more problems.
  • Windfall (Netflix Film): A man breaks into a tech billionaire’s empty vacation home, but things go sideways when the arrogant mogul and his wife arrive for a last-minute getaway.
  • Without Saying Goodbye (Netflix Film): The opposite lives of a workaholic architect and a fiery artist are upended when their chance encounter in breathtaking Peru shifts their views on life.
  • Young, Famous & African (Netflix Series): This reality series follows a crew of famed, affluent stars as they work and play, flirt and feud in Johannesburg, South Africa.

March 19

  • The Invisible Man

March 21

  • In Good Hands (Netflix Film): Diagnosed with a terminal illness, a single mother encounters a suave bachelor as she grapples with the future of her headstrong six-year-old.

March 22

  • Jeff Foxworthy: The Good Old Days (Netflix Comedy): In his first solo stand-up special in 24 years, Jeff Foxworthy is remembering the good old days. Before cell phones diagnosed our illnesses, were used as cameras, kept us informed 24 hours a day, and before we had to have different passwords for everything. Jeff discusses parenting (your children and your parents), texting, the joy of getting a butt dial, conversations with his wife and recalls a much simpler time (or was it?). The special is produced by Larry Burns and John Irwin, and directed by Ryan Polito. Filmed at the Pantages Theatre Minneapolis, Jeff Foxworthy: The Good Old Days premieres globally on Netflix on March 22.
  • The Principles of Pleasure (Netflix Documentary): Sex, joy and modern science converge in this eye-opening series that celebrates the complex world of women’s pleasure — and puts old-fashioned myths to rest.

March 23

  • The Wedding Year

March 24

  • Love Like the Falling Petals (Netflix Film): An aspiring young photographer falls in love with a vibrant hairstylist. The future stretches before them — until a twist of fate changes everything.

March 25

  • Bridgerton: Season 2 (Netflix Series): Duty, desire and scandal collide when viscount Anthony Bridgerton decides to marry, only to meet his match in his intended bride’s headstrong big sister.
  • Transformers: BotBots (Netflix Family): A new series in the “Transformers” universe.

March 29

  • Thermae Romae Novae (Netflix Anime): A proud bath architect in ancient Rome starts randomly surfacing in present-day Japan, where he’s inspired by the many bathing innovations he finds.
  • Mighty Express: Season 6 (Netflix Family): A team of trains and their kid friends overcome trouble on the tracks with quick thinking and teamwork in a new season!
  • Mike Epps: Indiana Mike (Netflix Comedy): A new stand-up comedy special from Mike Epps.

March 30

  • All Hail (Netflix Film): After failing to predict a destructive hail storm, a famous meteorologist flees to his hometown and soon finds himself on a journey of self-discovery.
  • Trust No One: The Hunt for the Crypto King (Netflix Documentary): When the founder of a Canadian crypto exchange unexpectedly dies in India, customers suspect there may be more to the death than meets the eye.

March 31

  • A Walk Among the Tombstones
  • Casual: Seasons 1-4
  • Like a Boss
  • Super PupZ (Netflix Family): Four superpowered pups work as a pack to help their new kid pals — and a furry alien friend — in a cute and cuddly cosmic adventure!

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in March 2022

March 4

  • Broadchurch: Seasons 1-3

March 11

  • T2 Trainspotting (80130991)

March 19

  • Scream Queens: Seasons 1-2

March 29

  • Twilight
  • The Twilight Saga: New Moon (70113010)
  • The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (70115878)
  • The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 1 (70202142)
  • The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 2 (70206632)

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What is Coming to Netflix Canada in February 2022

January 26, 2022 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: Netflix

INVENTING ANNA, a new drama series from Shonda Rhimes about the real life “socialite” con artist Anna Delvey is coming to Netflix Canada in February 2022. Canadians can also stream a new season of RAISING DION, the new Netflix comedy MURDERVILLE starring Will Arnett and part 4 of the animated series DISENCHANTMENT.

February 1

  • My Best Friend Anne Frank (Netflix Film): Based on the real-life friendship between Anne Frank and Hannah Goslar, from Nazi-occupied Amsterdam to their harrowing reunion in a concentration camp.
  • Gabby’s Dollhouse: Season 4 (Netflix Family): New lessons, new surprises, same adorable kitties — including Floyd! Gabby leads the way with Pandy, CatRat, Cakey, Baby Box and other beloved pals.
  • Raising Dion: Season 2 (Netflix Series): Nicole continues to raise a son who has much to learn about his superpowers. But with Dion growing stronger, danger may be closer than they think.
  • 47 Ronin
  • American Reunion
  • Ask Me Anything
  • Brian Banks
  • Employee of the Month
  • Erin Brockovich
  • Final Destination 3
  • From Prada to Nada
  • Happy Gilmore
  • Johnny English Reborn
  • Kicking & Screaming
  • Killer Elite
  • Letters to Juliet
  • Limitless
  • Red Dragon
  • The Huntsman: Winter’s War
  • The Scorpion King
  • Transporter 3
  • Tyler Perry’s The Single Moms Club
  • United 93
  • Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins

February 2

  • Dark Desire: Season 2 (Netflix Series): As Alma tries to rebuild her life, a reunion with Darío rekindles their doomed affair and brings his more sinister side to the surface.
  • MeatEater Season 10 Part 2 (Netflix Documentary): Steven’s travels take him to New Mexico for big game and an exotic import, as well as Hawaii, where he hunts feral goats and takes up spearfishing.
  • The Tinder Swindler (Netflix Documentary): Posing as a wealthy, jet-setting diamond mogul, he wooed women online then conned them out of millions of dollars. Now some victims plan for payback.

February 3

  • Finding Ola (Netflix Series): After a life-altering event, Ola embarks on a journey of self-discovery while dealing with the challenges of raising two children and making ends meet.
  • Kid Cosmic: Season 3 (Netflix Family): Kid’s superhero dreams come true as the Local Heroes become Earth’s greatest champions. But is something amiss with this ridiculously awesome adventure?
  • Murderville (Netflix Series): Meet Senior Detective Terry Seattle (Will Arnett), Homicide Division. For Terry, every day means a new murder case and a new celebrity guest star as his partner. But here’s the catch: each episode’s guest star isn’t being given the script. They have no idea what’s about to happen to them. Together, the guest star and Terry Seattle will have to improvise their way through the case… but it will be up to each celebrity guest alone to name the killer. Join them as they punch a one-way ticket to Murderville. The six-episode procedural crime comedy premieres globally on Netflix on February 3. Based off the BAFTA award winning BBC3 series Murder in Successville by Tiger Aspect Productions and Shiny Button Productions. Celebrity Guest Stars: Annie Murphy, Conan O’Brien, Ken Jeong, Kumail Nanjiani, Marshawn Lynch, Sharon Stone

February 4

  • Looop Lapeta (Netflix Film): When her boyfriend loses a mobster’s cash, Savi races against the clock to save the day — if only she can break out of a curious cycle of dead ends.
  • Sweet Magnolias: Season 2 (Netflix Series): Together, the Magnolias work through new relationships, old wounds and town politics as the sweet parts of life blend with the salty and the sour.
  • Through My Window (Netflix Film): Raquel’s longtime crush on her next-door neighbor turns into something more when he starts developing feelings for her, despite his family’s objections.

February 6

  • Sword Art Online Alicization War of Underworld

February 7

  • Finding You

February 8

  • Child of Kamiari Month (Netflix Anime): A year after losing her mother, a young girl learns that she must journey across Japan to the annual gathering of gods in the sacred land of Izumo.
  • Love is Blind Japan (Netflix Series – new episodes weekly): In this reality dating series, marriage-minded singles in Japan meet, date and get engaged — before ever setting eyes on each other.
  • Ms. Pat: Y’all Wanna Hear Something Crazy? (Netflix Comedy): Y’all wanna hear something crazy? Then tune into Comedian Ms. Pat’s first hour-long Netflix special, directed by the legendary Robert Townsend. Ms. Pat recalls growing up poor in Atlanta during the Reagan era, what she learned spending five days in juvenile detention, how her mom made her get baptized at local churches to get money, and much much more. Ms Pat: Y’All Wanna Hear Something Crazy? is produced by award winning producers Page Hurwitz and Wanda Sykes for Push It Productions and Reg Tigerman. It launches globally on Netflix on February 8, 2022.

February 9

  • Catching Killers: Season 2 (Netflix Documentary): The detectives who captured the BTK Killer and other notoriously brutal murderers recount the brave actions and burdens behind their investigations.
  • Disenchantment: Part 4 (Netflix Series): The misadventures of hard-hitting, hard-drinking Queen Bean, her feisty elf companion Elfo and her personal demon Luci return and deepen in Part IV of Matt Groening’s comedy fantasy series Disenchantment. The mystery of Dreamland’s origins – and the stakes for its future – become ever clearer as our trio – and King Zøg – find themselves on personal journeys that will ultimately tie in to the kingdom’s fate. Separated at the end of Part III, our heroes race to reunite in this sweeping series of ten episodes. They’ll find themselves everywhere from the depths of Hell to the clouds of Heaven and everywhere in between, including Ogreland, Steamland, underwater, monasteries, insane asylums, the Enchanted Forest, the Dreamscape and more. All the while, puzzle pieces both canonical and personal will reveal themselves to eager fans.
  • Ideias à Venda (Netflix Series): Brazilian entrepreneurs pitch their ideas to an audience and celebrity judges. But to win R$200,000, they’ll also have to navigate tough challenges.
  • Only Jokes Allowed (Netflix Comedy): Six of South Africa’s top comedians take center stage and showcase their talent in this collection of short stand-up sets.
  • The Privilege (Netflix Film): A wealthy teen and his friends attending an elite private school uncover a dark conspiracy while looking into a series of strange supernatural events.

February 10

  • 47 Meters Down: Uncaged
  • The Clovehitch Killer
  • The Farewell
  • Into the Wind (Netflix Film): While vacationing at a seaside resort, a hopeful medical student experiences first love with a local kitesurfer, but their friends and family disapprove.
  • Until Life Do Us Part (Netflix Series): Three generations of a family living together in an idyllic villa juggle the demands of their wedding planning business and their own personal crises.

February 11

  • Anne+: The Film (Netflix Film): Under pressure to finish her novel and move to Montreal for her relationship, a queer 20-something in Amsterdam searches for what she wants in life.
  • Love Tactics (Netflix Film): An ad executive and a fashion designer-blogger don’t believe in love, so they place a bet to make the other fall head over heels — with unusual tactics.
  • Bigbug (Netflix Film): Android chefs. Drone security. Robot overlords. The future looks bright until the cracks show and the AI uprising begins in this sci-fi comedy.
  • Inventing Anna (Netflix Series): Audacious entrepreneur or con artist? A reporter digs into how Anna Delvey convinced New York’s elite she was a German heiress. Based on a true story.
  • Love and Leashes (Netflix Film): Love never hurt so good for two co-workers who enter a contractual relationship as partners in consensual play, pleasure and pain.
  • Love Is Blind: Season 2 (Netflix Series – new episodes weekly): A new journey begins for singles seeking transformative love — sight unseen. Who will find romance and who will come face to face with heartbreak?
  • Tall Girl 2 (Netflix Film): Landing the lead in the school musical is a dream come true for Jodi, until the pressure sends her confidence — and her relationship — into a tailspin.
  • Toy Boy: Season 2 (Netflix Series): As Hugo investigates the bombing, he and his friends deal with a new pair of adversaries and a fresh set of challenges at work.

February 12

  • Forecasting Love and Weather (Netflix Series): Inside a national weather service, love proves just as difficult to predict as rain or shine for a diligent forecaster and her free-spirited co-worker.
  • Twenty Five Twenty One (Netflix Series): In a time when dreams seem out of reach, a teen fencer pursues big ambitions and meets a hardworking young man who seeks to rebuild his life.

February 13

  • A Cinderella Story
  • Focus
  • Love & Basketball
  • Tammy

February 14

  • Devotion, a Story of Love and Desire (Netflix Series): A seemingly happy marriage begins to dissolve when the husband’s faithfulness is called into question, and both spouses become tempted by other people.
  • Fishbowl Wives (Netflix Series): In a luxury apartment tower, six different women in unhappy marriages end up crossing the line into infidelity. Based on the manga series by Kurosawa R.

February 15

  • Love is Blind Japan (Netflix Series – new episodes weekly): In this reality dating series, marriage-minded singles in Japan meet, date and get engaged — before ever setting eyes on each other.
  • Ridley Jones: Season 3 (Netflix Family): Outer space adventures, treasure hunting and new friends keep Ridley and crew busy as they protect the museum from magical mishaps — and Mr. Peabody.

February 16

  • jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy (Netflix Documentary – new episodes weekly): The lives of an emerging superstar and a filmmaker intertwine in this intense, intimate three-part documentary charting rapper Kanye West’s career.
  • Secrets of Summer (Netflix Family): A remote Argentine resort revives its wakeboarding competition, drawing in Mexican athlete Steffi, who is determined to uncover a family secret.
  • Swap Shop: Season 2 (Netflix Series): One person’s junk is another person’s profit. Seasoned collectors venture out across Tennessee in search of bargains they can sell for big money.

February 17

  • Erax (Netflix Film): During a sleepover, Auntie Opal and her niece Nina accidentally release the mythical and dangerous Erax creatures that must be returned to the storybook from which they escaped. A short film from the Emerging Filmmaker Initiative.
  • Fistful of Vengeance (Netflix Film): A revenge mission becomes a fight to save the world from an ancient threat when superpowered assassin Kai tracks a killer to Bangkok.
  • Forgive Us Our Trespasses (Netflix Film): In 1939 Germany, a disabled farm boy is pursued by Nazi soldiers after Hitler enacts Aktion T4; a program to euthanize people with disabilities. A short film from the Emerging Filmmaker Initiative.
  • Heart Shot (Netflix Film): High school seniors Nikki and Samantha are in love and planning their future — until Nikki’s violent past comes back to threaten everything she holds dear. A short film from the Emerging Filmmaker Initiative.
  • Mo Gilligan: There’s Mo to Life (Netflix Comedy): Mo Gilligan breaks down his days as a broke teenager, working in retail, relationship dynamics, annoying talk show producers and more in this special.
  • Young Wallander: Killer’s Shadow (Netflix Series): Kurt investigates a mysterious, grisly death that seems connected to an incendiary national news story that was one of Rask’s first cases in Malmö.

February 18

  • The Cuphead Show! (Netflix Family): Follow the misadventures of the impulsive Cuphead and his easily swayed brother Mugman in this animated series based on the hit video game.
  • Downfall: The Case Against Boeing (Netflix Documentary): Investigators reveal how Boeing’s alleged priority of profit over safety could have contributed to two catastrophic crashes within months of each other.
  • Love Is Blind: Season 2 (Netflix Series – new episodes weekly): A new journey begins for singles seeking transformative love — sight unseen. Who will find romance and who will come face to face with heartbreak?
  • Rabbids Invasion Special: Mission to Mars (Netflix Film): An unlikely team of Rabbids are on the mission of a lifetime to Mars. It’s up to them to come together and stop the galaxy’s newest threat.
  • Space Force: Season 2 (Netflix Series): Under a new administration, General Naird and his dysfunctional but endearing crew have four months to prove that Space Force is worth keeping around.
  • Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Netflix Film): In this sequel, influencers looking to breathe new life into a Texas ghost town encounter Leatherface, an infamous killer who wears a mask of human skin.

February 20

  • Don’t Kill Me (Netflix Film): After Mirta dies of a drug overdose with her lover, she resuscitates alone and discovers she’s part of a violent world she never knew existed.

February 22

  • Cat Burglar (Netflix Series): Classic cartoon craziness meets an interactive quiz in a new series from the creators of “Black Mirror.”
  • Love is Blind Japan (Netflix Series – new episodes weekly): In this reality dating series, marriage-minded singles in Japan meet, date and get engaged — before ever setting eyes on each other.
  • The Misfits
  • RACE: Bubba Wallace (Netflix Documentary): Both the personal and professional tracks of race car driver Bubba Wallace’s life are chronicled in this new docuseries. With exclusive access to Wallace during the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series season, his first with Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin’s 23XI Racing, the six-episode series traces his rise to the elite ranks of NASCAR as the only full-time Black driver and the turbulent aftermath that followed his decision to speak out about racial injustice.

February 23

  • UFO (Netflix Film): When aspiring musician and student Deniz falls for a rough-hewn motorbike racer, tragedy and family opposition obstruct their path to love.

February 24

  • Karma’s World Music Videos (Netflix Family): Step into Karma’s musical world as she rocks the mic — and her curls — for this fun and funky playlist packed with rhymes and the power of positivity!

February 25

  • Back to 15 (Netflix Series): Thirty-year-old Anita travels back to age 15 and starts meddling with everybody’s lives — until she realizes the only life that needs fixing is her own.
  • Love Is Blind: Season 2 (Netflix Series – new episodes weekly): A new journey begins for singles seeking transformative love — sight unseen. Who will find romance and who will come face to face with heartbreak?
  • Merlí. Sapere Aude (Netflix Series): Pol is challenged by intimidating professors and a group of new friends when he enrolls in university in pursuit of a philosophy degree.
  • Restless (Netflix Film): After going to extremes to cover up an accident, a corrupt cop’s life spirals out of control when he starts receiving threats from a mysterious witness.
  • Scoob
  • Tyler Perry’s A Madea Homecoming (Netflix Film): Madea’s back — hallelujer! And she’s not putting up with any nonsense as family drama erupts at her great-grandson’s college graduation celebration.
  • Vicky and Her Mystery
  • Vikings: Valhalla (Netflix Series): In this sequel to “Vikings,” 100 years have passed and a new generation of legendary heroes arises to forge its own destiny — and make history.

February 26

  • Bombshell

February 28

  • My Wonderful Life (Netflix Film): A blackmail note threatening to reveal a woman’s affair sparks a chain of events that serves as large-scale group therapy for her entire family.

Coming Soon

  • Business Proposal (Netflix Series): A blind date leads to misunderstandings and mishaps in this workplace rom-com.
  • Juvenile Justice (Netflix Series): A tough judge balances her aversion to minor offenders with firm beliefs on justice and punishment as she tackles complex cases inside a juvenile court.
  • Love, Life & Everything in Between (Netflix Series): An ode to Valentine’s Day in various Arab cities, this anthology series tinged with dark humor explores love at large — and relationships up close.
  • One Piece: Episode of Chopper: Bloom in the Winter, Miracle Sakura
  • One Piece: Episode of Alabasta

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off Netflix Canada in February 2022

February 1

  • Bad Grandpa
  • Jackass 3
  • Jackass 3.5: The Unrated Movie
  • Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa
  • Star Trek
  • Star Trek Into Darkness

February 28

  • Jurassic Park
  • The Lost World: Jurassic Park
  • Jurassic Park III
  • Jurassic World

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What is Coming to Netflix Canada in January 2022

December 31, 2021 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: Netflix Canada

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

January 1

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

January 2

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

January 4

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

January 5

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

January 6

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

January 7

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

January 10

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

January 11

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

January 12

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

January 13

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

January 14

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

January 16

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

January 17

  • After We Fell
  • Playing with Fire

January 18

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

January 19

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

January 20

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

January 21

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

January 24

  • Three Songs for Benazir (Netflix Documentary)

January 25

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

January 27

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

January 28

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

January 31

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

January 1

  • Mean Girls

January 6

  • Meet the Fockers
  • Meet the Parents

January 10

  • It Chapter Two

January 15

  • Top Gun

January 31

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

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What is Coming to Netflix Canada in December 2021

December 1, 2021 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: Netflix Canada

DON’T LOOK UP, a new film starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence is coming to Netflix Canada in December 2021. You can also catch the final episodes of MONEY HEIST, several new holiday films, and THE POWER OF THE DOG, starring Benedict Cumberbatch. The second seasons of both THE WITCHER and EMILY IN PARIS will also debut.

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.
  • The Big Lebowski
  • Bridesmaids
  • The Croods
  • Deck the Halls
  • Home
  • Impractical Jokers: The Movie
  • Les Misérables: The Staged Concert
  • Love Actually
  • Meet Joe Black
  • Notting Hill
  • Paul Blart: Mall Cop
  • Queen & Slim
  • Reservoir Dogs
  • Schindler’s List
  • Spartacus
  • Spider-Man 3
  • Tears of the Sun
  • Trolls
  • Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family
  • Wild Wild West

December 2

  • 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.
  • The Flash: Season 8 (new episode)
  • Jumanji: The Next Level
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • The Fast and the Furious
  • 2 Fast 2 Furious
  • The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
  • Fast & Furious
  • Fast Five
  • Fast & Furious 6
  • Furious 7
  • Shaun the Sheep: The Flight Before Christmas
  • Workin’ Moms: Season 5

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.
  • Titans: Season 3 (Netflix Series): As they strive to stay united, the Titans are tormented by Red Hood, a mysterious new threat who wants to destroy Gotham City once and for all.

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.
  • The Flash: Season 8 (new episode)
  • The Grudge

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.
  • 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

  • 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)
  • Just Mercy

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

  • 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 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.
  • Sleepless in Seattle
  • Superstore: Season 6
  • Taxi Driver

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.
  • The Flash: Season 8 (new episode)
  • 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

  • The Boss Baby
  • 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.
  • Gemini Man

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.
  • Little Women (2019)

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?

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 the Service in December 2021

December 13

  • Halt and Catch Fire: Seasons 1-4

December 14

  • Saint Seiya: Seasons 1-6

December 30

  • Suits: Seasons 1-9

December 31

  • Family Guy: Season 12
  • Modern Family: Seasons 1-9
  • New Girl: Seasons 1-7
  • Sons of Anarchy: Seasons 1-7

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