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What is Coming to Netflix Canada in March 2020

February 24, 2020 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: Manuel Fernandez-Valdes/Netflix

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

March 1

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

March 3

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

March 4

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

March 5

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

March 6

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

March 8

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

March 10

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

March 11

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

March 12

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

March 13

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

March 16

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

March 17

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

March 18

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

March 19

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

March 20

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

March 23

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

March 24

  • Life of the Party

March 25

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

March 26

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

March 27

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

March 31

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

Coming Soon

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

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in March 2020

March 3

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

March 24

  • Disney’s A Wrinkle in Time

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What is Coming to Netflix Canada in February 2020

January 23, 2020 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

to all the boys

Photo: Bettina Strauss/Netflix

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

February 1

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

February 3

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

February 4

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

February 5

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

February 6

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

February 7

  • Dragons: Rescue Riders: Season 2 (Netflix Family): The Rescue Riders continue their mission to keep the residents of Huttsgalor safe but face a new nemesis in Magnus’s crafty nephew, Axel.
  • Horse Girl (Netflix Film): 
    Sarah (Alison Brie), a socially isolated arts and crafts store employee, finds herself more content in the company of horses and supernatural crime shows than people. But when a series of strangely surreal dreams upend the simplicity of her waking life, Sarah struggles to distinguish her visions from reality. Directed by Jeff Baena, Horse Girl is a darkly humorous psychological thriller about a woman’s search for the truth, however abstract it may be.
  • Locke & Key (Netflix Original): After their father is murdered under mysterious circumstances, the three Locke siblings and their mother move into their ancestral home, Keyhouse, which they discover is full of magical keys that may be connected to their father’s death. As the Locke children explore the different keys and their unique powers, a mysterious demon awakens — and will stop at nothing to steal them. From Carlton Cuse (Lost, Bates Motel) and Meredith Averill (The Haunting of Hill House), Locke & Key is a coming-of-age mystery about love, loss, and the unshakable bonds that define family. Locke and Key on Netflix is the long awaited television adaptation of the best-selling comic book series by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez for IDW comics.
  • My Holo Love (Netflix Original): Soyeon is a lonely woman leading a lackluster life because of prosopagnosia. One day she inadvertently comes to possess a prototype of Hollo, a state-of-the-art AI hologram device, and her life is changing. Nando, a genius programmer who creates Hollo, moves in next door of Soyeon to snatch Hollo. For Soyeon, the appearances and voices of Nando and Hollo are same. Where will their triangle relationships go?
  • Who Killed Malcolm X? (Netflix Documentary): Decades after the assassination of African American leader Malcolm X, an activist embarks on a complex mission seeking truth in the name of justice.

February 8

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

February 9

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

February 11

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

February 12

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

February 13

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

February 14

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

February 17

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

February 19

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

February 20

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

February 21

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

February 26

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

February 27

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

February 28

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

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in February 2020

February 1

  • The Mindy Project: Seasons 1-6

February 14

  • Mean Girls

February 19

  • Bates Motel: Season 1-5

February 25

  • Blade Runner 2049

February 28

  • Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy

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What is Coming to Netflix Canada in January 2020

December 11, 2019 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: Diyah Pera/Netflix

A new season of CHILLING ADVENTURES OF SABRINA is coming to Netflix Canada in January 2020. You can also catch the BBC series DRACULA (from the makers of SHERLOCK), as well as the Netflix original series MESSIAH (with Michelle Monaghan) and TITANS. The Netflix film UNCUT GEMS (which is garnering some Oscar buzz) will also be available to stream.

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

January 1

  • Ghost Stories (Netflix Film): From the directors of “Bombay Talkies” and “Lust Stories” come four new short films taking a twisted turn into the spine-chilling realm of horror.
  • Messiah  (Netflix Original): When CIA officer Eva Geller (Michelle Monaghan) uncovers information about a man (Mehdi Dehbi) gaining international attention through acts of public disruption, she begins an investigation into his origins. As he continues to cultivate followers who allege he’s performing miracles, the global media become increasingly beguiled by this charismatic figure. Geller must race to unravel the mystery of whether he really is a divine entity or a deceptive con artist capable of dismantling the world’s geopolitical order. As the story unfolds, multiple perspectives are interwoven including that of an Israeli intelligence officer (Tomer Sisley), a Texas preacher (John Ortiz) and his daughter (Stefania LaVie Owen), a Palestinian refugee (Sayyid El Alami) and the journalist (Jane Adams) who covers the story. The series also stars Melinda Page Hamilton, Wil Traval, Fares Landoulsi, Dermot Mulroney and Beau Bridges. Created by Michael Petroni (The Book Thief), directed by James McTeigue (V for Vendetta) and Kate Woods (Rectify), and executive produced by Petroni, McTeigue, Andrew Deane (The Double), Mark Burnett and Roma Downey (The Bible Series, Ben Hur), the Netflix original series MESSIAH is a provocative and suspenseful thriller that explores the power of influence and belief in the social media age.
  • Nisman: Death of a Prosecutor (Netflix Documentary): This series follows a prosecutor who investigated the biggest attack against a Jewish community outside Israel since World War II — and met a violent and mysterious death.
  • Spinning Out (Netflix Original): After choking during an important performance, a competitive skater dealing with family issues and her own inner demons struggles to revive her career.
  • The Circle (Netflix Original): Welcome to the ultimate popularity contest. To win the cash prize, would you be yourself, a better version of yourself — or someone else altogether?
  • American Graffiti
  • Curious George
  • Definitely, Maybe
  • Drugs, Inc.: Season 6
  • Line of Duty: Season 5
  • Mamma Mia!
  • Manhattan Murder Mystery
  • Maze Runner: Death Cure
  • Saint Seiya: Season 4-5
  • The 15:17 to Paris
  • The Imitation Game
  • The Post
  • Vikings: Season 1-2

January 2

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

January 3

  • All the Freckles in the World (Netflix Film): In Mexico City, a 13-year-old falls for the most beautiful girl in school. With some help from his friends, he will try everything in order to win her heart.
  • Gotham: Season 5

January 4

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

January 7

  • Rust Valley Restorers: Season 1

January 8

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

January 10

  • AJ and the Queen (Netflix Original): RuPaul stars in this outrageous series as a down-on-her-luck drag queen traveling across America in a van with a tough-talking 10-year-old stowaway.
  • Giri / Haji (Netflix Original): Family duty sends a lawman to London to look for his mob-assassin brother as a yakuza war threatens to engulf Tokyo. Trust is even tougher to find.
  • Harvey Girls Forever!: Season 4 (Netflix Family): A robot band, a pirate adventure … and a run-in with a friendly ghost? Just another season on Harvey Street, where every day’s out of the ordinary.
  • The Inbestigators: Season 2 (Netflix Family): Who? When? Where? These school-age sleuths ask smart questions — and they always solve the case! When crime strikes, call the Inbestigators.
  • Medical Police (Netflix Original): Two American doctors who discover a deadly virus in Brazil are recruited as government agents in a race to find a cure and uncover a dark conspiracy.
  • Scissor Seven (Netflix Anime): With a trusted pair of hairdressing scissors and the ability to disguise himself, Seven offers contract killing on the cheap. The only problem? He often has trouble completing assignments.
  • Titans: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Things have changed. Robin and the Titans aren’t the same group of outcasts they used to be, and neither are their enemies.
  • Until Dawn (Netflix Original): France’s funniest comics carry out ghastly tasks as they try to outlast — and outwit — one another while overnighting in famously haunted locations.

January 13

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

January 14

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

January 15

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

January 16

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

January 17

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

January 20

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

January 21

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

January 22

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

January 23

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

January 24

  • A Sun (Netflix Film): A family reckons with the aftermath of their younger son’s incarceration and a greater misfortune that follows.
  • Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: Part 3 (Netflix Original): Chilling Adventures of Sabrina re-imagines the origin and adventures of Sabrina the Teenage Witch as a dark coming-of-age story that traffics in horror, the occult and, of course, witchcraft. Part Three finds Sabrina reeling from the harrowing events of Part Two. Though she defeated her father Lucifer, the Dark Lord remains trapped within the human prison of her beloved boyfriend, Nicholas Scratch. Sabrina can’t live with herself, knowing that Nick made the ultimate sacrifice and is suffering, burning in Hell under Madam Satan’s watchful eye. So with an assist from her mortal friends, “The Fright Club” (consisting of Harvey, Rosalind, and Theo), Sabrina makes it her mission to free him from eternal damnation and bring him back into her arms. However, the Dark Lord’s unseating has sent shockwaves through the realms—and, with no on the throne, Sabrina must assume the title of “Queen” to defend it against a challenger, the handsome Prince of Hell Caliban. Meanwhile, in Greendale, a mysterious carnival rolls into town, bringing with it a threat to the Spellmans and the coven: A tribe of pagans looking to resurrect an ancient evil…
  • The Ranch: The Final Season (Netflix Original): This comedy series set on a ranch and starring Ashton Kutcher and Sam Elliott returns for its final season.
  • Rise of Empires: Ottoman (Netflix Original): With a mix of scripted and documentary elements, this series examines the history of the Ottoman Empire.
  • You Cannot Hide (No te puedes esconder) (Netflix Original): This thriller follows a nurse who’s rebuilding her life, an ex-cop turned hit man, a photographer obsessed with death, a corrupt politician and a group of idealist friends — all linked by darkness and danger.

January 25

  • Captain America: The First Avenger

January 26

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

January 28

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

January 29

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

January 30

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

January 31

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

Coming in January

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

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in January 2020

January 15

  • Helix: Season 1-2

January 17

  • Short Term 12

January 31

  • Little Women
  • Spartacus: Blood and Sand
  • Spartacus: Gods of the Arena
  • Spartacus: Vengeance
  • Spartacus: War of the Damned
  • Horrible Bosses

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

What is Coming to Netflix Canada in December 2019

November 20, 2019 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: Netflix

With the holidays coming up, it should be no surprise that several Christmas-themed films are coming to Netflix Canada in December 2019. You can stream classics like HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS, as well as Netflix originals like A CHRISTMAS PRINCE: THE ROYAL BABY and HOME FOR CHRISTMAS. There’s also some critically acclaimed Netflix original films coming to the streaming service, such as MARRIAGE STORY and THE TWO POPES, as well as the new original series THE WITCHER. You can also catch new seasons of YOU, FULLER HOUSE and LOST IN SPACE. And if you’ve been intending to watch THE FALL or THE GOOD WIFE, you should catch them soon because they’ll be leaving Netflix Canada in December.

December 1

  • Dead Kids (Netflix Film): A socially awkward teen bonds with a group of misfits who plot to take out the school’s arrogant rich kid — until their kidnapping scheme turns deadly.
  • A Cinderella Story: Christmas Wish
  • American Made
  • Crocodile Dundee
  • Dinner for Schmucks
  • Eastsiders: Season 4
  • Gladiator
  • Look Who’s Talking Too
  • Steel Magnolias
  • Terminator Genisys
  • The Duchess
  • The Greatest Showman
  • The Lovely Bones
  • The Shape of Water
  • The Terminal
  • Titanic

December 2

  • Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir: Season 3: Part 1
  • Team Kaylie: Part 2 (Netflix Family): Ready for more glitz, glam and grit? Kaylie and the Porcupines sharpen their skills for a new slate of action-packed shenanigans.

December 3

  • Especial de Natal Porta dos Fundos: A Primeira Tentação de Cristo (Netflix Film): Jesus, who’s hitting the big 3-0, brings a surprise guest to meet the family. A Christmas special so wrong, it must be from comedians Porta dos Fundos.
  • Tiffany Haddish: Black Mitzvah (Netflix Original): She ready… to celebrate! Tiffany Haddish is getting in touch with her Jewish roots in her upcoming Netflix Original Comedy Special, Black Mitzvah, while she takes us on a revealing journey through her life. With her bold and barrier-breaking brand of comedy, Tiffany reflects on fame, receiving her “inheritance,” the valuable lessons you learn when raising yourself, that time she received a jumpsuit from the one and only…Beyoncé, her infamous New Year’s Eve set, and more. Tiffany Haddish: Black Mitzvah launches globally on Netflix on December 3, 2019. Mazel Tov! The special is executive produced by Haddish for She Ready Productions and Emmy nominated producers Wanda Sykes and Page Hurwitz for Push It Productions.

December 4

  • Let’s Dance (Netflix Film): After his crew breaks up, a gifted but insecure hip-hop dancer teaches at a top ballet school in Paris, where he falls for an aspiring ballerina.
  • Los Briceño (Netflix Original): After an argument with her dad, a young woman from a family of macho truck drivers is kicked out of the home and must make her own success as a trucker.
  • Magic for Humans: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Hilarious and heartfelt, Justin Willman pulls out all the stops and props to amaze real people with playful tricks and showstopping magic routines.
  • About a Boy
  • Baby Mama
  • Charlie Wilson’s War
  • Cinderella Man
  • How the Grinch Stole Christmas
  • Jarhead
  • Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
  • Notting Hill
  • Savages
  • The Blacklist: Season 6
  • The Bone Collector

December 5

  • A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby (Netflix Film): Christmas brings the ultimate gift to Aldovia: a royal baby. But first, Queen Amber must help her family and kingdom by finding a missing peace treaty.
  • Apache: La vida de Carlos Tevez (Netflix Original): This gritty dramatization of the life of Carlos Tevez shows his rise to soccer stardom amid the harrowing conditions in Argentina’s Fuerte Apache.
  • Greenleaf: Season 4
  • Home for Christmas (Netflix Original): Fed up with the constant comments on her relationship status, perpetually single Johanne starts a 24-day hunt for a partner to bring home for Christmas.
  • Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
  • V Wars (Netflix Original): A doctor is pitted against his best friend after an ancient disease turns people into vampires. From the comics by Jonathan Maberry and Alan Robinson.

December 6

  • Astronomy Club: The Sketch Show (Netflix Original): Astronomy Club: The Sketch Show is a new 6-episode sketch series from Kenya Barris’ Khalabo Ink Society, launching on Netflix on December 6, 2019. The members of the eponymous group, who first formed in 2014 and built a following through live performance in New York, include Shawtane Bowen, Jonathan Braylock, Ray Cordova, James III, Caroline Martin, Jerah Milligan, Monique Moses, and Keisha Zollar. Sketches will explore an array of topics ranging from pop culture and social issues to the Black experience. Barris executive produces the series alongside showrunner Daniel Powell (Inside Amy Schumer, I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson) and Khalabo Ink Society’s Anni Weisband.
  • The Chosen One: Season 2 (Netflix Original): The world pours into the once-closed Aguazul as the doctors circle back to the village, and a journalist promises to tell the Chosen One’s story.
  • The Confession Killer (Netflix Documentary): Henry Lee Lucas was known as America’s most prolific serial killer. But will DNA results expose the biggest criminal justice hoax in U.S. history?
  • Fuller House: Season 5 (Netflix Original): Jimmy and Steph bring their new baby home and dive headfirst into the world of parenting. But no worries: They’ve got a houseful of hands to help.
  • Glow Up (Netflix Original): Aspiring makeup artists apply themselves to celebrity looks, movie prosthetics and more in a colorful competition show hosted by Stacey Dooley.
  • Marriage Story (Netflix Film): Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Noah Baumbach directs this incisive and compassionate look at a marriage coming apart and a family staying together.
  • Spirit Riding Free: The Spirit of Christmas (Netflix Family): Lucky and friends must figure out how to get home in time for Christmas when a falling boulder — and a serious snowstorm — derail their travel plans.
  • Teasing Master Takagi-san: Season 2 (Netflix Anime): Now in his second year of middle school, Nishikata still tries to outplay Takagi, but continues to fail miserably at his quest to get even.
  • Three Days of Christmas (Netflix Original): Four sisters deal with family drama and secrets throughout three different time periods, all occurring on Christmas Day.
  • Triad Princess (Netflix Original): After growing up in the shadow of her mafia-affiliated father, Angie defies his wishes and takes a gig as an undercover bodyguard for a famous actress.
  • Virgin River (Netflix Original): Searching for a fresh start, a nurse practitioner moves from LA to a remote northern California town and is surprised by what — and who — she finds.

December 8

  • Light of My Life
  • RuPaul’s Drag Race Holi-Slay Spectacular

December 9

  • A Family Reunion Christmas (Netflix Family): M’Dear and her sisters struggle to keep their singing act together before a church Christmas pageant while Grandpa teaches the kids a valuable lesson.
  • Shameless (U.S.): Season 9

December 10

  • 12 Strong
  • Michelle Wolf: Joke Show (Netflix Original): Comedian Michelle Wolf, wants to fight for women’s equality…but not in like that annoying way. In her upcoming Netflix comedy special, Michelle Wolf: Joke Show, the comedian dissects the differences between men and women, explores gender equality, explains why society should be a little “less” woke and more, all the while, constantly defying expectations. Michelle Wolf: Joke Show launches globally on Netflix on December 10, 2019.

December 12

  • Especial de Natal Porta dos Fundos (Netflix Film): “In this biblical “”Hangover”” spoof, the apostles awaken to find Jesus is missing and must piece together events of the previous night’s wild Last Supper. “
  • Jack Whitehall: Christmas with my Father (Netflix Original): Jack Whitehall attempts to get his notoriously stodgy father into the holiday spirit in this comedy-variety Christmas extravaganza.

December 13

  • 6 Underground (Netflix Film): Meet a new kind of action hero. Six untraceable agents, totally off the grid. They’ve buried their pasts so they can change the future. Ryan Reynolds stars in this gritty globe-trotting action adventure from director Michael Bay.

December 14

  • RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars: Season 4

December 15

  • Northern Rescue: Season 1
  • Star Trek

December 17

Ronny Chieng: Asian Comedian Destroys America! (Netflix Original): Comedian, The Daily Show Correspondent, and Crazy Rich Asians actor Ronny Chieng makes his Netflix comedy special debut in Asian Comedian Destroys America! Born in Malaysia and raised in Manchester, New Hampshire, Singapore, and Australia, Chieng shares his unapologetic perspective about his journey to America thus far. From evaluating the effects of consumerism to theorizing how efficient the U.S. would be with an Asian-American President, Chieng shares what he thinks really makes America great in Ronny Chieng: Asian Comedian Destroys America!

December 18

  • Don’t F**k With Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer (Netflix Documentary): Cyber sleuths engage in a dangerous game of cat and mouse with a man who posts sadistic animal-abuse videos online — and then turns to murder.
  • Soundtrack (Netflix Original): This romantic musical drama follows the love stories connecting an eclectic group of people in modern-day Los Angeles.

December 19

  • After The Raid (Netflix Documentary): A large immigration raid in a small Tennessee town leaves emotional fallout as well as far-reaching questions about justice, faith and humanity.
  • Ultraviolet: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Ola and her team of amateur sleuths continue to solve crimes — including one that hits close to home — as a new detective joins the force.
  • Twice Upon a Time (Netflix Original): Still reeling from a breakup, Vincent Dauda receives a package with mysterious properties that could give him a chance to win back his ex, Louise.

December 20

  • Pet Sematary
  • The Two Popes (Netflix Film): From Fernando Meirelles, the Academy Award-nominated director of “City of God,” and three-time Academy Award-nominated screenwriter Anthony McCarten, comes an intimate story of one of the most dramatic transitions of power in the last 2,000 years. Frustrated with the direction of the church, Cardinal Bergoglio (Jonathan Pryce) requests permission to retire in 2012 from Pope Benedict (Anthony Hopkins). Instead, facing scandal and self-doubt, the introspective Pope Benedict summons his harshest critic and future successor to Rome to reveal a secret that would shake the foundations of the Catholic Church. Behind Vatican walls, a struggle commences between both tradition and progress, guilt and forgiveness, as these two very different men confront their pasts in order to find common ground and forge a future for a billion followers around the world. Inspired by true events.
  • The Witcher (Netflix Original): The witcher Geralt, a mutated monster hunter, struggles to find his place in a world where people often prove more wicked than beasts.

December 24

  • CAROLE & TUESDAY: Part 2 (Netflix Anime): Carole and Tuesday’s newfound attention brings with it new challenges. Angela considers them rivals, and the Mars music business isn’t easy.
  • Como caído del cielo (Netflix Film): Legendary Mexican actor-singer Pedro Infante is sent back to Earth in an impersonator’s body to mend his womanizing ways and earn entrance into heaven.
  • Crash Landing on You (Netflix Original): A paragliding mishap drops a South Korean heiress in North Korea — and into the life of an army officer, who decides he will help her hide.
  • John Mulaney & The Sack Lunch Bunch (Netflix Original): Emmy Award Winning Comedian John Mulaney aims to recapture the magic of that bygone television era when children sang songs about their feelings with celebrity guests on funky outdoor sets. The result: John Mulaney & The Sack Lunch Bunch. I’m John Mulaney and I am a 37 year old man. The Sack Lunch Bunch is a group of children ages 8-13 who are more talented than me. In this special, we are joined by celebrity guests like David Byrne, Tony Award Winner Andre De Shields, Natasha Lyonne, Annaleigh Ashford, Richard Kind, and Jake Gyllenhaal from the movie Zodiac. The result is a collage of Broadway caliber showstoppers, comedy sketches for all ages, meditations on the unknown from children and adults, and a papier mache volcano.It’s funny, musical, joyous, anxious, and surprisingly profound.
  • Lost in Space: Season 2 (Netflix Original): There’s more danger — and adventure — ahead for the Robinson family! With the Jupiter 2 stranded on a mysterious ocean planet without their beloved Robot, the Robinsons must work together, alongside the mischievous and manipulative Dr. Smith and the always charming Don West, to make it back to the Resolute and reunite with the other colonists. But they quickly find all is not as it seems. A series of incredible new threats and unexpected discoveries emerge as they look for the key to finding Robot and safe passage to Alpha Centauri. They will stop at nothing to keep their family safe… survival is a Robinson specialty after all.
  • TERRACE HOUSE: TOKYO 2019-2020: Part 2 (Netflix Original): As Kenji and Risako’s story reaches its conclusion, Ruka faces a choice. A new member opens the door to the house as life in Tokyo continues.

December 25

  • All the Money in the World

December 26

  • The App (Netflix Film): While in Rome to shoot his first movie, actor and industrial heir Nick becomes obsessed with a dating app that sends him into a self-destructive spiral
  • Le Bazar de la Charité (Netflix Original): Amid a devastating fire in 1897 Paris, three women see their destinies turned upside down by identity theft, forbidden love, betrayal and emancipation.
  • Fast & Furious Spy Racers (Netflix Family): Adventures abound as a group of teenagers infiltrates an elite racing league controlled by a nefarious organization bent on world domination.
  • You: Season 2 (Netflix Original): The dark drama returns for its second season, with Joe now laying low and hiding from his ex in LA. Can he deal with his past and make a fresh start, this time with the right woman?

December 27

  • The Gift (Netflix Original): In an Anatolian ruin, an archaeologist finds a mysterious link to a young painter (Beren Saat), who embarks on a quest to uncover secrets in her past.
  • Kevin Hart: Don’t F**k This Up (Netflix Documentary): In a new 6-part documentary-series Don’t F**k This Up, Kevin Hart gives unprecedented access to his life over the past year. Tapping into the trials and tribulations of what it means to be a father, a partner, a role-model, and a business-man, Hart reflects on the events that have shaped his life, making him into the person he is today. Viewers will get a behind-the-scenes look at Kevin’s day-to-day life as he deals with the fallout from the Oscar controversy, his marriage, and his growing career. The series includes interviews with Hart’s friends and family, rare archival footage from his childhood and early stand-up days, and personal anecdotes from the comic himself. Kevin Hart: Don’t F**k This Up launches globally on Netflix on December 27, 2019. The series is produced by Hartbeat Productions, Lionsgate, Makemake, 3 Arts Entertainment, and Magical Elves.

December 28

  • Hot Gimmick: Girl Meets Boy (Netflix Film): After Hatsumi’s single-minded neighbor blackmails her into being his servant, they learn the real meaning of love and trust. Based on the hit manga.

December 30

  • Alexa & Katie: Season 3 (Netflix Family): Alexa tries to put cancer behind her, but a new person in her life might make that especially hard, while Katie will need all the support she can get from her best friend. The teen series returns for Season 3.
  • The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.: Reawakened (Netflix Anime): Kusuo and his gaggle of self-proclaimed friends are back for more psychic mishaps. If he didn’t have enough problems before, he’s got even more now.

December 31

  • The Degenerates: Season 2 (Netflix Original): The Netflix Original stand-up comedy series The Degenerates is back for season 2 with six new wild and unfiltered sets from – Adrienne Iapalucci, Donnell Rawlings, Jim Norton, Nikki Glaser, Ms. Pat, and Robert Kelly. Spend your New Years the right way when the second season launches globally on December 31.
  • Happy Death Day
  • Made of Honor
  • The Neighbor (Netflix Original): Javier, a 20-something struggling with adulthood and his girlfriend, unexpectedly becomes a superhero. Based on Santiago García and Pepo Pérez’s comic.
  • Suits: Season 9
  • Yanxi Palace: Princess Adventures (Netflix Original): Determined to win the heart of a Mongolian prince, a Qing dynasty princess contends with palace intrigue and vendettas against her family.

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in December 2019

December 2

  • Lady Bird

December 14

  • The Good Wife: Season 1-6

December 17

  • The Fall: Series 1-3

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

What is Coming to Netflix Canada in November 2019

October 23, 2019 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

The Crown

Photo: Netflix

There’s a lot of Netflix originals coming to Netflix Canada in November 2019. The third season of THE CROWN will debut, as well as Martin Scorsese’s THE IRISHMAN. You can also catch the new TV event AMERICAN SON starring Kerry Washington, as well as the original Netflix films THE KING and THE MAN WITHOUT GRAVITY.

Related: What is coming to Netflix U.S. in November 2019?

November 1

  • American Son (Netflix Television Event): Based on the acclaimed Broadway play, the Netflix Television Event AMERICAN SON tells the story of Kendra Ellis-Connor (Emmy-nominee Kerry Washington), the mother of a missing teenage boy, as she struggles to put the pieces together in a South Florida police station. Steven Pasquale, Jeremy Jordan and Eugene Lee also reprise their roles in the adaptation which presents four distinct viewpoints, while also navigating the unique dynamic of an interracial couple trying to raise a mixed-race son. AMERICAN SON by Christopher Demos-Brown is directed by Tony Award winner Kenny Leon. Washington and Pilar Savone executive produce under Washington’s banner Simpson Street. Jeffrey Richards and Rebecca Gold also serve as executive producers.
  • Atypical: Season 3 (Netflix Original): As Sam heads into his first year of college, he grapples with new challenges, from making friends to managing his schedule.
  • Drive (Netflix Film): A notorious thief allies with a street racer for a grand heist involving an elaborate game of deceit with authorities, who have their own dirty secrets.
  • Fire in Paradise (Netflix Documentary): This documentary short chronicles the Camp Fire tragedy in Paradise, CA, beginning the morning of November 8, 2018. The film charts the course and consequences of the harrowing disaster — part of a terrifying new trend in California wildfires, and the deadliest fire in the United States in over 100 years — through personal interviews and first-hand video footage from survivors and emergency responders.
  • Hache (Netflix Original): Created by Verónica Fernández and directed by Jorge Torregrossa (La vida inesperada, Cocaine Coast, Velvet Collection), Hache is a tale inspired by true events. It tells the story of Helena (Adriana Ugarte), a prostitute who starts as a simple pawn in the hands of Malpica (Javier Rey), the head of a gangster band that operates in Barcelona in the 1960s. But a steep and hazardous learning curve takes Helena from the lowest rung of the organization to the top, seizing control of its heroin operation.
  • Hello Ninja (Netflix Family): BFFs Wesley and Georgie and their silly cat sidekick Pretzel transform into ninjas and enter a magic world, where they solve problems and save the day.
  • Holiday in the Wild (Netflix Film): To keep her spirits high when their son leaves for college, Manhattanite Kate Conrad (Kristin Davis) has booked a ‘second honeymoon’ with her husband. Instead of thanking her, he brings their relationship to a sudden end; jilted Kate proceeds to Africa for a solo safari. During a detour through Zambia, she helps her pilot, Derek Holliston (Rob Lowe), rescue an orphaned baby elephant. They nurse him back to health at a local elephant sanctuary, and Kate extends her stay through Christmastime. Far from the modern luxuries of home, Kate thrives amidst majestic animals and scenery. Her love for the new surroundings just might extend to the man who shared her journey.
  • The King (Netflix Film): Hal (Timothée Chalamet), wayward prince and reluctant heir to the English throne, has turned his back on royal life and is living among the people. But when his tyrannical father dies, Hal is crowned King Henry V and is forced to embrace the life he had previously tried to escape. Now the young king must navigate the palace politics, chaos and war his father left behind, and the emotional strings of his past life — including his relationship with his closest friend and mentor, the ageing alcoholic knight, John Falstaff (Joel Edgerton). Directed by David Michôd and co-written by Michôd and Edgerton, THE KING co-stars Sean Harris, Ben Mendelsohn, Robert Pattinson, and Lily-Rose Depp.
  • The Man Without Gravity (Netflix Film): A gravity-defying baby raised in seclusion matures into an extraordinary man — and an international celebrity — but longs for an ordinary life.
  • Queer Eye: We’re in Japan! (Netflix Original): The Fab Five – Antoni Porowski (Food & Wine), Bobby Berk (Interior Design), Jonathan Van Ness (Grooming), Karamo Brown (Culture), and Tan France (Fashion) – will bring their expertise to Tokyo, working to make-better four heroes while experiencing Japanese cuisine, fashion, design, grooming and culture firsthand.
  • We Are the Wave (Netflix Original): A mysterious classmate leads four idealistic teens in a revolt against a rising tide of nationalistic fervor, but their movement takes a dark turn.
  • A Christmas Special: Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir
  • Apache Warrior
  • Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures: Go Team Roberts: Season 1
  • Christmas Break-In
  • Christmas With A View
  • Cleo & Cuquin: Season 1
  • Ferdinand
  • Holiday Joy
  • Lawrence of Arabia: Restored Version
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans: Seasons 1-2
  • Murder on The Orient Express
  • Santa Girl
  • Spitfire: The Plane that Saved the World
  • The Christmas Trap
  • The Public
  • Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
  • Zero Dark Thirty

November 4

  • A Holiday Engagement
  • Christmas Crush
  • Dear Santa
  • The Devil Next Door (Netflix Documentary): A Cleveland grandfather stands accused of an Earth-shattering crime — being the infamous Nazi concentration camp guard known as Ivan the Terrible.

November 5

  • The End of the F***ing World: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Two years after James and Alyssa’s hair-raising road trip, a woman obsessed with the man they killed is released from prison and sets out for revenge.
  • Giants of Africa
  • Seth Meyers: Lobby Baby (Netflix Original): Late Night host, Seth Meyers, steps out from behind his desk and onto the stage at the Pantages Theater in Minneapolis to explain to his fans that you can love a lobby baby as much as a hospital baby…in time. In his Netflix comedy-special debut, Seth Meyers: Lobby Baby, Meyers touches upon family, fatherhood, and why you should never take your girlfriend to Paris for her birthday. Seth Meyers: Lobby Baby will launch globally on November 5, 2019.
  • She-Ra and the Princesses of Power: Season 4 (Netflix Family): Catra vows to conquer Etheria before Horde Prime arrives, Glimmer struggles with a new role, and Adora and the princesses face treachery old and new.
  • Tune in for Love (Netflix Film): A student and a reticent teen first meet at a bakery in the 1990s and try to find each other through the years, as fate keeps pulling them apart.

November 6

  • Burning Cane
  • Erin Brockovich
  • Honey
  • The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
  • Patch Adams
  • SCAMS (Netflix Original): Hit hard by the Lehman shock, a well-meaning young man joins a phone scam operation and gets increasingly embroiled in the underworld.
  • Shadow

November 8

  • Busted!: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Amateur detectives attempt to untangle a string of mystifying cases, which may be connected to an enigmatic figure known as the Flower Killer.
  • Greatest Events of WWII in HD Colour (Netflix Original): From the attack on Pearl Harbor to D-Day, the most pivotal events of World War II come to life in this vivid docuseries featuring colorized footage.
  • Green Eggs and Ham (Netflix Original): Opposites Guy and Sam take a road trip to save an endangered animal, learning to try new things like hope, friendship — and a certain delectable dish.
  • Let It Snow (Netflix Film): When a snowstorm hits a small midwestern town on Christmas Eve, a group of high school seniors find their friendships and love lives colliding thanks to a stranded pop star, a stolen keg, a squad of competitive dancers, a mysterious woman covered in tin foil, and an epic party at the local Waffle Town. Come Christmas morning, nothing will be the same. Based on the best-selling book by John Green, Maureen Johnson, and Lauren Myracle, LET IT SNOW stars Isabela Merced, Shameik Moore, Odeya Rush, Liv Hewson, Mitchell Hope, Kiernan Shipka, Jacob Batalon, and Joan Cusack.
  • Paradise Beach (Netflix Film): Mehdi gets out of prison, planning to settle old scores. But first, he must reconnect with his gang, now living in an idyllic beach resort in Thailand.
  • Wild District: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Still working as a hitman, JJ tries to assimilate into civilian life. Daniela’s campaign for president is plagued with practical and ethical challenges.

November 9

  • Little Things: Season 3 (Netflix Original): As Kavya and Dhruv’s relationship goes from live-in to long-distance, their respective journeys of self-discovery begin to impact their life as a couple.

November 10

  • Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj: Volume 5 (Netflix Original): With his sharp comedic takes on politics and culture, Hasan Minhaj returns for Volume 5 of this variety series.

November 11

  • Chief of Staff: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Newly elected Tae-jun moves through the familiar grounds of the National Assembly with bold intent — and the will to do whatever it takes.

November 12

  • Harvey Girls Forever!: Season 3 (Netflix Family): The girls pull out all the stops to show Harvey Street’s newest resident — child bazillionaire Richie Rich — the simple joys of being a kid.
  • Jeff Garlin: Our Man In Chicago (Netflix Original): Multi-hyphenate comedy veteran, Jeff Garlin – best known as Curb Your Enthusiasm’s Jeff Greene – brings his new Netflix comedy special Jeff Garlin: Our Man in Chicago. Filmed in his hometown, Chicago and on the 37th anniversary – to the day – of his comedy debut, the one-hour special is ripe with Garlin’s signature blend of storytelling and improv. The comedian takes viewers on a stroll down memory lane, with some detours into the personal lives of the audience, a few hours in jail and enough donuts to last a lifetime. Jeff Garlin: Our Man in Chicago launches globally on Netflix on November 12, 2019.

November 13

  • Maradona in Mexico (Netflix Documentary): Arguably soccer’s greatest player, Diego Maradona comes to Culiacán, the heart of the Sinaloa Cartel, to save the local team, and maybe himself, too.

November 14

  • The Stranded (Netflix Original): 18 year old Kraam survives a devastating tsunami along with thirty-six of his fellow students at an elite private high school on a remote island in the Andaman Sea. As mysterious events start happening on the island, it quickly becomes clear that no one is coming to rescue them and Kraam must lead the students to rescue themselves.

November 15

  • Avlu: Part 2 (Netflix Original): Shocking truths surface as Deniz reckons with intrigue, Kudret tightens the screws and Ecem confronts a growing threat.
  • The Club (Netflix Original): A band of misfit rich kids in Mexico strike out on their own selling ecstasy and quickly run into trouble with other narcos, the law and their families.
  • Earthquake Bird (Netflix Film): In 1980s Tokyo, an enigmatic expat is suspected of killing her friend, who’s gone missing in the wake of their love triangle with a local photographer.
  • The Fanatic
  • GO!: The Unforgettable Party (Netflix Family): Mía’s vacation with her dad is disrupted by the surprise arrival of Lupe, Mercedes, Juanma and Álvaro as their school drama moves lakeside.
  • House Arrest (Netflix Film): A man trapped in his own fears locks himself in his home to keep out the onslaught of modern life. Starring Ali Fazal, Shriya Pilgaonkar and Jim Sarbh.
  • I’m with the Band: Nasty Cherry (Netflix Original): In an era where there is no roadmap to success in the music industry, global pop star Charli XCX handpicked four women to form the alt-pop band, Nasty Cherry. The latest signing to Charli XCX’s label, Nasty Cherry is an unconventional mix of seasoned musicians and first timers. This six-episode series documents their origin story – from moving in together and their first practice to their first performance and debut single release and everything in between. An intimate look into what it takes to make your dreams come true, I’m With the Band: Nasty Cherry follows the women as they navigate a new age of music, making up their own rules as they go and blowing up Instagram feeds in the process. With Charli’s support and guidance, Nasty Cherry has the potential to really catch fire…or completely implode if they can’t keep their egos and insecurities in check, and in this unfiltered and intimate series, viewers find out what it takes to make – or break – this badass band.
  • Klaus (Netflix Film): When Jesper (Jason Schwartzman) distinguishes himself as the postal academy’s worst student, he is stationed on a frozen island above the Arctic Circle, where the feuding locals hardly exchange words let alone letters. Jesper is about to give up when he finds an ally in local teacher Alva (Rashida Jones), and discovers Klaus (Oscar® winner J.K. Simmons), a mysterious carpenter who lives alone in a cabin full of handmade toys. These unlikely friendships return laughter to Smeerensburg, forging a new legacy of generous neighbors, magical lore and stockings hung by the chimney with care. An animated holiday comedy directed by Despicable Me co-creator Sergio Pablos, KLAUS co-stars Joan Cusack, Will Sasso and Norm Macdonald.
  • Llama Llama: Season 2 (Netflix Family): New lessons, new adventures and new friends living right down the street! Join Llama Llama and his pals for another season of sweet fun and learning.
  • Paw Patrol: Ready, Race, Rescue
  • The Toys That Made Us: Season 3 (Netflix Original): Take a deep dive into the origins — and creative battles — behind Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Power Rangers, My Little Pony and wrestling figures.

November 17

  • The Crown: Season 3 (Netflix Original): While England in the Swinging Sixties confronts an economic downturn and fierce nationalism, the royals are scrutinized as aristocratic freeloaders.

November 19

  • Iliza: Unveiled (Netflix Original): Iliza Shlesinger is back in her fifth Netflix original comedy special titled Unveiled. Armed with the newly wed ring on her finger and stories to tell, Iliza pulls back the veil on wedding planning, garters, honeymooning, and the dangers of a zombie bachelorette army. Iliza: Unveiled launches globally on Netflix on November 19, 2019.
  • No hay tiempo para la verguenza (Netflix Documentary): A series following the life and work of provocateur fashion designer and influencer Santiago Artemis.

November 20

  • Bikram: Yogi, Guru, Predator (Netflix Documentary): BIKRAM: YOGI, GURU, PREDATOR explores the dramatic rise and fall of Bikram Choudhury, the controversial founder of hot yoga
  • Dream/Killer
  • Lorena, la de pies ligeros (Netflix Documentary): Rarámuri champ Lorena Ramírez dons sandals and traditional dress to compete in ultramarathons. Today she’s among the fastest runners in the world.

November 21

  • The Knight Before Christmas (Netflix Film): After a magical sorceress transports medieval knight Sir Cole (Josh Whitehouse) to present-day Ohio during the holiday season, he befriends Brooke (Vanessa Hudgens), a clever and kind science teacher who’s been disillusioned by love. Brooke helps Sir Cole navigate the modern world and helps him discover how to fulfill his mysterious one true quest — the only act that will return him home. But as he and Brooke grow closer, Sir Cole begins to wonder just how much he wants to return to his old life. Directed by Monika Mitchell (THE CHRISTMAS CONTRACT, ROYAL NEW YEAR’S EVE) and also starring Emmanuelle Chriqui, Isabelle Franca, Ella Kenion, and Jean-Michel Le Gal, THE KNIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS is a cozy holiday romance about learning to let yourself believe in magic again.
  • Mortel (Netflix Original): Desperate to find his missing brother, Sofiane lures classmate Victor into a deal with a mysterious figure, who gives them supernatural powers.

November 22

  • Dino Girl Gauko (Netflix Family): In this Netflix original animated kids comedy series set in Japan, Naoko Watanabe is a typical tween … except that she possesses a strange gift and curse: when her anger exceeds a maximum level, she turns into Gauko, the fire-breathing dinosaur girl!
  • Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings (Netflix Original): The Dolly music you love, the stories you’ve been waiting for. Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings is an anthology series that showcases the stories, memories, and inspirations behind her most beloved songs. New and classic Dolly music will score every episode. Each story will vary in tone, from love stories and inspirational tales to family dramas, westerns, and revenge comedies.
  • The Dragon Prince: Season 3 (Netflix Family): As Callum and Rayla cross into the magical realm of Xadia, Ezran returns to Katolis as king and faces pressure from all sides.
  • High Seas: Season 2 (Netflix Original): High Seas, an original thriller series, set on the 1940’s, starring Jon Kortajarena, Ivana Baquero and Alejandra Onieva, will follow its path to Rio de Janeiro and will welcome new passengers, who will get involved in disturbing situations, mysteries and a lot of secrets that will increase the suspense inside the ship. Among the new faces are Claudia Traisac on the character of Casandra, Antonio Reyes playing Erich, Chiqui Delgado in the role of Teresa and Pepe Barroso as Julian. All of them will be key pieces throughout the new season.
  • Mon frère (Netflix Film): Thrust from a violent home into a brutal custody center, a teenager learns to navigate a tough new reality and forge unlikely alliances to survive.
  • Nailed It! Holiday!: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Jingle bells. Funky smells. Panic in the air. We’re bringing hilarity home for the holidays with wonder-fail creations and woefully botched bakes.
  • Narcoworld: Dope Stories (Netflix Original): Examine all sides of the brutal business of drugs in locales around the world, from the U.S. and Brazil to the U.K. and France.
  • Nobody’s Looking (Netflix Original): Guardian angel Uli is new to the Angelus System. A rebel spirit, he makes shocking discoveries about life and how the world is run when he goes rogue.
  • Singapore Social (Netflix Original): Peer into the lives of young Singaporeans as they defy expectations and traverse the tricky terrain of career, romance and family.
  • Trolls: The Beat Goes On!: Season 8 (Netflix Family): Explore a brand new season of radical adventures with Branch, Poppy, Biggie and the rest of Troll Village.

November 23

  • Frontier: Season 3

November 24

  • Final Space: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Gary and his intrepid crew scour the galaxy for Quinn while dealing with awkward family reunions, deadly space regattas and oddly happy fluffballs.

November 25

  • Florence Foster Jenkins

November 26

  • Mike Birbiglia: The New One (Netflix Original): Comedian and storyteller Mike Birbiglia brings his award-winning Broadway show, Mike Birbiglia: The New One, to a global audience for his newest and most highly anticipated Netflix comedy special. Filmed at the Cort Theater in Manhattan, Birbiglia brilliantly blends observational and confessional comedy as he struggles with the existential question of whether he wants to bring a child into the world. The special will launch globally on Netflix on November 26, 2019.
  • Super Monsters Save Christmas (Netflix Family): It’s Christmas Eve in Pitchfork Pines, and the Super Monsters are joining forces to deck the halls, find Santa’s missing reindeer and save the holiday!

November 27

  • Broken (Netflix Documentary): From the creators of the critically-acclaimed series Rotten and Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown, Netflix’s new investigative documentary series Broken exposes the unknown fraud, corruption and negligence behind some of the world’s most popular merchandise. Launching just days before Black Friday — the biggest shopping event of the year — Broken takes on four big consumer arenas including cosmetics, e-cigarettes, furniture and plastics.
  • The Irishman (Netflix Film): Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci star in Martin Scorsese’s THE IRISHMAN, an epic saga of organized crime in post-war America told through the eyes of World War II veteran Frank Sheeran, a hustler and hitman who worked alongside some of the most notorious figures of the 20th century. Spanning decades, the film chronicles one of the greatest unsolved mysteries in American history, the disappearance of legendary union boss Jimmy Hoffa, and offers a monumental journey through the hidden corridors of organized crime: its inner workings, rivalries and connections to mainstream politics.

November 28

  • Holiday Rush (Netflix Film): Popular New York radio DJ Rush Williams (Romany Malco) has been spoiling his four children since they lost their mom. Unfortunately, the kids share their pricey Christmas lists right when he loses his job. To keep Rush on the air, his producer Roxy Richardson (Sonequa Martin-Green) and his Aunt Jo (Darlene Love) plan to help him buy another station — if the Williams family can downsize fast and embrace a simpler life. In this heartwarming film, a loving father reconnects with his children and opens his heart to love when they all learn that true joy comes from not what you have but who you have around you.
  • John Crist: I Ain’t Prayin For That (Netflix Original): Get ready for the divine comedy special of the year as the country turns its eyes upon John Crist with I Ain’t Prayin’ For That. The son of a pastor and one of 8 homeschooled children, Crist evaluates the weakness of millennial culture, how to be a “good” Christian, dating in the modern era and more. Filmed while on his Human Being Tour at the Lyric Theatre in Birmingham, John Crist: I Ain’t Prayin’ For That launches globally on Netflix on November 28, 2019.
  • Merry Happy Whatever (Netflix Original): A strong-willed dad navigates the stress of the holiday season when his daughter brings her new boyfriend home for Christmas. Starring Dennis Quaid.
  • Mytho (Netflix Original): When Elvira begins to suspect her husband is having an affair, she pretends to be gravely ill — a small white lie that brings huge consequences.

November 29

  • Atlantics (Netflix Film): In a suburb of Dakar, 17-year-old Ada falls in love with young construction worker Souleiman, who returns to the neighborhood after disappearing at sea.
  • I Lost My Body (Netflix Film): In a Parisian laboratory, a severed hand escapes its unhappy fate and sets out to reconnect with its body in this Cannes Critics’ Week selection. During a hair-raising escapade across the city, the extremity fends off pigeons and rats alike to reunite with pizza boy Naoufel. Its memories of Naoufel and his love for librarian Gabrielle may provide answers about what caused the hand’s separation, and a poetic backdrop for a possible reunion between the three. Based on the novel “Happy Hand” by Academy Award nominee Guillaume Laurant (Amelie).
  • Masterminds
  • The Movies That Made Us (Netflix Original): Get the real story behind the blockbusters that defined a generation. Actors, directors and industry insiders lead the way on essential deep dives.
  • Sugar Rush Christmas (Netflix Original): It’s everything you love about “Sugar Rush” — with a holly jolly holiday twist — in this Christmas-themed spin on competitive baking.

Coming Soon

  • Levius (Netflix Anime): With the casualties of war still haunting him, young Levius uses his prosthetic arm to take his fight into the brutal world of Mecha Boxing.

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in November 2019

November 1

  • Fifty Shades of Grey
  • The Shawshank Redemption

November 29

  • Coco

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

What is Coming to Netflix Canada in October 2019

September 20, 2019 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: Ursula Coyote/Netflix

The new post-apocalyptic series DAYBREAK is coming to Netflix Canada in October 2019. You can also watch the Paul Rudd film LIVING WITH YOURSELF, a comedy special from Jenny Slate, and EL CAMINO: A BREAKING BAD MOVIE.

October 1

  • Carmen Sandiego: Season 2 (Netflix Family): The stakes are higher than ever for Carmen, Ivy and Zack as V.I.L.E. unleashes a host of dastardly new villains while A.C.M.E. closes in.
  • Nikki Glaser: Bangin’ (Netflix Original): Following her popular set on Season 1 of Netflix’s The Standups, Nikki Glaser is back with her first hour long Netflix original comedy special, Bangin’. Launching globally on October 1, Nikki keeps the audience at the edge of their seat as she delves into taboo topics like sex and… sex. The gloves are off as she pushes back at the unreal sexual expectations women face with her hilarious, no-holds-barred style.
  • A.M.I.
  • Agent: Season 1
  • Amityville: The Awakening
  • Contagion
  • Find Yourself: Season 1
  • Girls Trip
  • I Spit on Your Grave
  • I Spit on Your Grave 2
  • Seven
  • Sinister Circle
  • The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day
  • The Rolling Stones: Olé Olé Olé! A Trip Across Latin America
  • The Swan Princess

October 2

  • Living Undocumented (Netflix Original): From executive producer Selena Gomez, LIVING UNDOCUMENTED follows eight undocumented immigrant families who volunteered to tell their stories at great personal risk, revealing the high cost many must pay to try and live the American dream.
  • Ready to Mingle (Solteras) (Netflix Film): After the man she thought she’d marry breaks up with her, Ana joins a class for single women who are in search of a husband.
  • Rotten: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Explore the secrets behind sugar and chocolate, the true cost of avocados and bottled water, and the changing world of wine and marijuana edibles.
  • Batteries Not Included
  • The Best Man Holiday
  • Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story
  • Elizabeth
  • Fried Green Tomatoes
  • Kim’s Convenience: Season 3
  • Liar Liar
  • Pride & Prejudice (2005)

October 3

  • Seis Manos (Netflix Anime): Set in Mexico in the 1970’s era, Seis Manos centers on three orphaned martial arts warriors who join forces with a DEA agent and a Mexican Federal to battle for justice after their beloved mentor is murdered on the streets of their tiny border town.

October 4

  • Big Mouth: Season 3 (Netflix Original): In Season 3, Big Mouth focuses on what’s like to be going through puberty now. The show continues exploring human sexuality and everything around it, tackling issues such as cell phone addiction, female anger, the vast spectrum of sexuality, Adderall abuse, dick pics, toxic masculinity, and of course “how to have an orgasm.” As the end of seventh grade rapidly approaches, Thandie Newton shakes things up as Missy’s new Hormone Monstress, and Ali Wong joins the cast as a new student who makes everyone at Bridgeton Middle question their sexuality. The season culminates with a superhero showdown that brings long simmering tensions to a head and tests even the strongest friendships.
  • District 9
  • El Dragón: Return of a Warrior (Netflix Original): To replace his grandfather as head of a cartel, a Tokyo financier returns to his home country of Mexico, where he must battle two rivals for control.
  • In the Tall Grass (Netflix Film): When siblings Becky and Cal hear the cries of a young boy lost within a field of tall grass, they venture in to rescue him, only to become ensnared themselves by a sinister force that quickly disorients and separates them. Cut off from the world and unable to escape the field’s tightening grip, they soon discover that the only thing worse than getting lost is being found. Based on the novella by Stephen King and Joe Hill.
  • Outlander: Season 4
  • Peaky Blinders: Season 5 (Netflix Original): As the Shelbys grapple with the 1929 stock market crash, Tommy confronts new threats to his power from younger family members and fascist rivals.
  • Raising Dion (Netflix Original): Raising Dion follows the story of a woman named Nicole (Alisha Wainwright), who raises her son Dion (newcomer Ja’Siah Young) after the death of her husband, Mark (Michael B. Jordan). The normal dramas of raising a son as a single mom are amplified when Dion starts to manifest several mysterious, superhero-like abilities. Nicole must now keep her son’s gifts secret with the help of Mark’s best friend Pat (Jason Ritter), and protect Dion from antagonists out to exploit him while figuring out the origin of his abilities.
  • Super Monsters: Season 3 (Netflix Family): The fun-loving Super Monsters learn new lessons — and make new friends — while exploring the world around them in Pitchfork Pines.
  • Super Monsters: Vida’s First Halloween (Netflix Family): The Super Monsters share their Halloween traditions with Vida, then get invited to a Día de los Muertos party in the Howlers’ backyard.

October 5

  • Despicable Me 3
  • Legend Quest: Masters of Myth (Netflix Family): When mythical creatures come to life, it’s up to Leo, Teodora, Don Andrés and Alebrije — super-secret monster hunters — to save the day.

October 7

  • Heartland: Season 12
  • Justice League
  • Match! Tennis Juniors (Netflix Original): A tennis prodigy battles the odds to excel on the court while balancing schoolwork and inspiring fellow players on his team.

October 8

  • Deon Cole: Cole Hearted (Netflix Original): Chicago’s own Deon Cole is relentlessly hilarious in his first hour-long Netflix original comedy special, Deon Cole: Cole Hearted. Doubling down on his unrestrained and engaging set from the Netflix stand-up comedy series, The Standups, Cole beta tests bottomless jokes about offering mints to strangers, dining while Black, post-sex salutations and the preservation of comedy as the last raw form of expression.
  • The Spooky Tale of Captain Underpants Hack-a-ween (Netflix Family): When Halloween is declared illegal, best friends Harold and George search for a clever way to fight back against the outrageous new law.

October 9

  • Rhythm + Flow (Netflix Original): Judges Cardi B, Chance the Rapper and Tip T.I. Harris search for the next breakout hip-hop star in this music competition series. Starting October 9, new episodes of Rhythm + Flow will roll out each Wednesday, with different phases of the competition featured across 10 episodes.
  • Schitt’s Creek: Season 5

October 10

  • Riverdale: Season 4 (Netflix Original) (weekly episodes): Dark teen series Riverdale returns for its fourth season, now with its teenagers getting ready for senior year.
  • Ultramarine Magmell (Netflix Anime): Decades after the sudden birth of a new continent, a young rescuer-for-hire provides aid to adventurers exploring this dangerous, uncharted world.

October 11

  • El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie (Netflix Television Event): Written and directed by Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan, the Netflix Television Event EL CAMINO: A BREAKING BAD MOVIE follows fugitive Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) as he runs from his captors, the law and his past.
  • The Forest of Love (Netflix Film): Auteur Sion Sono helms the fictionalized retelling of how one charismatic leader led his followers down a bizarre, gruesome, deadly and depraved path.
  • Fractured (Netflix Film): Driving home after a tense holiday weekend with his in-laws, Ray Monroe (Sam Worthington), a well-meaning but overwhelmed family man, pulls into a rest area with his wife Joanne (Lily Rabe) and daughter Peri (Lucy Capri). The trip takes a turn for the worse when Peri is hurt in an accident and the family rushes to a nearby emergency room run by a staff with dubious intentions. After being sent away for further testing Peri and Joanne vanish and all records of their visit disappear. Ray’s concern turns into a desperate race to find his family and discover the truth of what happened to them.
  • Haunted: Season 2 (Netflix Original): In an all-new season of true-life terror, real people recount unsettling run-ins with demons, ghosts and more, as told via dramatic reenactments.
  • Insatiable: Season 2 (Netflix Original): In season two of Insatiable we find Patty dealing with, well, a lot. Her past is haunting her, and her struggle to be “good” is becoming harder and harder each day as she battles her inner demons. And Bob – well – he’s helping her cover up Christian’s murder, but just how far will his loyalties go? Will he continue to allow his romantic relationships, his career ambitions, and his integrity to take a beating, just to help Patty pursue her pageant dreams? And when beauty queens start going missing, who’s to blame? Patty’s rage? Or is there more at play?
  • La influencia (Netflix Film): Back in her childhood home to care for her comatose mother, Alicia is forced to face a past she thought she’d buried and a body that refuses to die.
  • Plan Coeur: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Four months after bidding farewell to her BFFs, Elsa stages her return to Paris. But guilty secrets take a toll on her love life and her friendships.
  • The Awakenings of Motti Wolenbruch (Netflix Film): Pressured to marry a nice Orthodox Jewish woman, Motti is thrown for a loop when he falls for classmate Laura, who his mother will never approve of.
  • YooHoo to the Rescue: Season 2 (Netflix Family): In a series of magical missions, quick-witted YooHoo and his can-do crew travel the globe to help animals in need.

October 12

  • Banlieusards (Netflix Film): Noumouké, 15, must decide which of his brothers’ footsteps he’ll follow: law student Soulaymaan or mobster Demba. Directed by Kery James and Leïla Sy.

October 14

  • Martin Matte: La Vie, La Mort…Eh La La..! (Netflix Original): Quebecois comedy star Martin Matte serves up embarrassing personal stories, a solution for social media trolls and more in this mischievous special.

October 15

  • Citizen Kane
  • Dennis the Menace

October 16

  • Ghosts of Sugar Land (Netflix Original): A group of suburban Muslim friends trace the disappearance of their friend “Mark,” who is suspected of joining ISIS.

October 17

  • THE UNLISTED (Netflix Family): Identical twin brothers Dru and Kal uncover a secret government plot to control and track Australia’s students.

October 18

  • The Yard (Avlu) (Netflix Original): After a fateful domestic clash, a devoted mother finds herself in prison and fighting to survive in hopes of reuniting with her daughter.
  • Baby: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Chiara and Ludovica find their lives spinning out of control as they navigate relationships, high school dramas and new corners of Rome’s underworld.
  • Eli (Netflix Film): Eli is the story of a young boy (Charlie Shotwell) plagued with an unknown, debilitating illness that requires him to live completely sealed off from the outside world. After exhausting every option, his parents (Kelly Reilly and Max Martini) put their trust – and his life – in the hands of a doctor (Lili Taylor) whose experimental, cutting edge treatments at her clean house facility may hold Eli’s last hope. As Eli undergoes the tremendously intense process that could potentially cure him, he begins to be haunted by experiences that make him question who he can trust and what is lurking inside the house. Co-starring Sadie Sink.
  • Interior Design Masters (Netflix Original): Aspiring interior designers transform a variety of spaces from dowdy to delightful as they vie for a life-changing contract with a top London hotel.
  • The House of Flowers: Season 2 (Netflix Original): The de la Mora family grieves a loss while trying to recover sold businesses, plotting revenge and entangling themselves in romantic disasters.
  • The Laundromat (Netflix Film): A widow (Meryl Streep) investigates an insurance fraud, chasing leads to a pair of Panama City law partners (Gary Oldman and Antonio Banderas) exploiting the world’s financial system. Steven Soderbergh directs.
  • Living with Yourself (Netflix Original): The Netflix original series LIVING WITH YOURSELF is an inventive existential comedy that asks: do we really want to be better? Miles (Paul Rudd) is a man struggling in life. When he undergoes a novel spa treatment that promises to make him a better person, he finds he’s been replaced by a new and improved version of himself. As he deals with the unintended consequences of his actions, Miles finds he must fight for his wife (Aisling Bea), his career, and his very identity. Told from multiple perspectives, the eight-episode series was created and written by Emmy® Award winner Timothy Greenberg (The Daily Show with Jon Stewart), directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris (The Battle of the Sexes, Little Miss Sunshine) and stars Paul Rudd and…Paul Rudd. Greenberg executive produces with Anthony Bregman and Jeff Stern for Likely Story, Tony Hernandez for Jax Media, Dayton, Faris, Rudd, and Jeff Blitz.
  • MeatEater: Season 8 (Netflix Original): Steve’s journeys in search of such delicious game meat as venison and mutton take him as far afield as Mexico and Alaska.
  • Mighty Little Bheem: Diwali (Netflix Family): From decorating his home to devouring sweets, join Bheem as he makes merry — and a bit of mischief — while the festival of lights is in full swing.
  • Seventeen (Netflix Film): To find his therapy dog, a 17-year-old escapes from juvie and embarks on a journey of reconnection with his brother and grandmother through Cantabria.
  • Spirit Riding Free: Pony Tales Collection 2 (Netflix Family): The fun continues for Lucky and her friends with more adventure than ever before. Wherever they go, it’s quite a ride — and you get to come along!
  • Suits: Season 8 New Episodes
  • Tell Me Who I Am (Netflix Original): After losing his memory at age 18, Alex Lewis relies on his twin brother Marcus to teach him who he is. But the idyllic childhood Alex paints is hiding a traumatic family secret that the twins must finally face together decades later.
  • Toon: Seasons 1-2 (Netflix Original): Reclusive, socially awkward jingle composer Toon must navigate the nightmarish world of show biz after a viral video skyrockets him to fame.
  • Unnatural Selection (Netflix Original): Pioneers in gene-editing techniques and artificial intelligence confront ethical and technological challenges unlike any humanity has faced before.
  • Upstarts (Netflix Film): Upstarts, is a bromance about three college graduates from small-town India, captivated by the startup mania sweeping the country. As they enter the rollercoaster startup ecosystem of big dreams, big money and bigger sharks, they are faced with a big choice – their dreams, or their friendship. Directed by Udai Singh Pawar, Upstarts is produced by Raja Menon, Janani Ravichandran and Jawahar Sharma of Bandra West Productions. This film is supported by real-life heroes from the startup world in Bengaluru.

October 21

  • Echo in the Canyon
  • Only the Brave

October 22

  • Jenny Slate: Stage Fright (Netflix Original): Comedian and actress Jenny Slate’s first Netflix original comedy special Stage Fright gives the audience an inside look at the comedian’s world. Interspersed within her hilarious stand-up set, Jenny shares personal clips of her childhood and interviews with her family in an intimate look at her life. Launching globally on October 22, Jenny overcomes her stage fright while telling stories about her visit to a midnight Catholic Mass and the ghosts that haunted her childhood home.

October 23

  • Ant-Man
  • Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner (Netflix Original): Each episode of Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner will feature David Chang accompanied by a different celebrity guest exploring a single city, its culture and its cuisine. As the pair travels through each city, they will also uncover new and surprising things about themselves. Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner is produced by Tremolo Productions in association with Majordomo Media. Morgan Neville, Dara Horenblas, David Chang, Christopher Chen, Caryn Capotsto, and Blake Davis serve as Executive Producers.
  • Dancing with the Birds (Netflix Original): Some of the world’s most majestic birds display delightfully captivating mating rituals, from flashy dancing to flaunting their colorful feathers.
  • Master Z: The Ip Man Legacy

October 24

  • Daybreak (Netflix Original): High school isn’t the end of the world… until it is. In this post-apocalyptic, genre-bending series, the city of Glendale, California is populated by marauding gangs of jocks, gamers, the 4-H Club, and other fearsome tribes who are kicking ass as they fight to survive in the wake of a nuclear blast (on the night of Homecoming…ugh). Following an eclectic group of survivors as they navigate this strange and treacherous world, DAYBREAK is part samurai saga, part endearing coming-of-age story, and part Battle Royale. This Generation A series (A for Apocalypse! Get it?) is rated TV MA.
  • Revenge of Pontianak

October 25

  • Assimilate
  • Brigada Costa del Sol (Netflix Original): This series explores the history of drug traffic in Spain and focuses on the first law enforcement organization created to fight it in the mid 1970s.
  • Brotherhood (Netflix Original): An honest lawyer (Naruna Costa) reaches a moral crossroads after learning her brother (Seu Jorge) is the leader of a rising criminal faction in Brazil.
  • Dolemite Is My Name (Netflix Film): Academy Award nominee and Golden Globe winner Eddie Murphy portrays real-life legend Rudy Ray Moore, a comedy and rap pioneer who proved naysayers wrong when his hilarious, obscene, kung-fu fighting alter ego, Dolemite, became a 1970s Blaxploitation phenomenon.
  • Greenhouse Academy: Season 3 (Netflix Family): The teen drama set in an elite boarding school in Southern California returns for Season 3, with the two rival student houses joining forces to uncover an evil plot.
  • The Kominsky Method: Season 2 (Netflix Original): The sun isn’t setting yet on aging actor slash acting coach, Sandy Kominsky and his longtime agent Norman Newlander in the award-winning Netflix comedy series The Kominsky Method. Academy Award® Winners Michael Douglas (Kominsky) and Alan Arkin (Newlander) continue their journey as two friends tackling life’s inevitable curveballs as they navigate their later years in Los Angeles, a city that, above all else, values youth. This season, Sandy meets and bonds with his daughter’s new boyfriend (guest star Paul Reiser) who is uncomfortably close to Sandy’s age. Meanwhile, Norman reconnects with an old flame from his youth (guest star Jane Seymour) and after fifty years, they decide to start again. Nancy Travis and Sarah Baker co-star. Both comedic and emotional, The Kominsky Method is a half-hour single camera comedy created by 8-time Emmy Award Nominee Chuck Lorre. Lorre, Al Higgins and Michael Douglas executive produce the series which is produced by Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc. in association with Warner Bros. Television. The second season consists of eight episodes.
  • Nailed It! France (C’est du gâteau!) (Netflix Original): “Nailed it!” hits France with a splat as home bakers talented in catastrophe compete to make almost-edible wonders. French pastry may never be the same.
  • Nailed It! Spain (Niquelao!) (Netflix Original): “Nailed It!” cruises to Spain, where novices try to avoid a fiasco while baking stunners. La Terremoto de Alcorcón hosts alongside chef Christian Escribá.
  • Prank Encounters (Netflix Original): Hosted by Gaten Matarazzo (Stranger Things), each episode of this terrifying and hilarious prank show takes two complete strangers on the surprise ride of a lifetime. It’s business as usual until their paths collide and their one-day assignments turn into supernatural surprises. Where fear meets funny, Prank Encounters is the most elaborate hidden camera prank show ever devised.
  • Rattlesnake (Netflix Film): Katrina (Carmen Ejogo) is a single mother driving cross country to start a new life with her young daughter Clara (Apollina Pratt) when their car breaks down in the middle of nowhere. As Katrina changes the tire, Clara wanders off the desert road and is bitten by a venomous rattlesnake. Desperate to save her daughter’s life, Katrina accepts the help of a mysterious woman, but after she miraculously heals Clara, Katrina is asked to repay the good deed by killing a stranger in exchange for the life saved. Without time to lose, she must wrestle with the morality of who deserves to live and who should die, before her daughter’s life is once again put in peril at sundown. Rattlesnake is a pulse-pounding, psychological horror film directed by Zak Hilditch (1922, These Final Hours), also starring Theo Rossi (Sons of Anarchy, Marvel’s Luke Cage) and Emma Greenwell (Shameless, Love & Friendship, The Rock) and produced by Ross Dinerstein (1922, The Package, 6 Balloons).
  • It Takes a Lunatic (Netflix Original): An intimate portrait of Wynn Handman, a teacher who impacted generations of actors and directors — including Denzel Washington, Christopher Walken, Connie Britton, John Leguizamo, Aasif Mandvi, Alec Baldwin, Burt Reynolds, Joanne Woodward and many more.
  • Workin’ Moms: Season 3

October 28

  • A 3 Minute Hug (Netflix Original): This documentary captures the joy and heartbreak of families separated by the U.S.-Mexico border sharing a short but bittersweet reunion in 2018.
  • Little Miss Sumo (Netflix Original): Banned from competing professionally, sumo wrestling champion Hiyori confronts obstacles inside and outside the ring in an attempt to change the rules of Japan’s national sport — and fight gender inequality.
  • Roman Israel, Esq.
  • Shine On with Reese: Season 1

October 29

  • Arsenio Hall: Smart & Classy (Netflix Original): Actor, talk show host, producer, and comedy legend Arsenio Hall makes his Netflix comedy special debut with Smart & Classy. Over the course of his illustrious career entertaining audiences around the world, Arsenio reflects on stand-up in today’s political climate, Coming to America, winning “Celebrity Apprentice,” his favorite drug, and more!

October 30

  • Flavorful Origins: Yunnan Cuisine (Netflix Original): Explore the diverse flavors of China’s Yunnan province and get to know the cooks and ingredients that shape its rich culinary tradition.

October 31

  • Creeped Out: Season 1
  • The Deep: Season 3
  • Kengan Ashura: Part ll (Netflix Anime): The Annihilation Tournament rages on: corporate leaders jockey for the Kengan chairmanship while their gladiators beat each other bloody in the ring.
  • Nowhere Man (Netflix Original): Two nefarious schemes taking place 10 years apart entangle a dauntless triad member who must break out of prison to rescue a loved one.
  • Wentworth: Season 7

Coming Soon

  • My Next Guest with David Letterman and Shah Rukh Khan (Netflix Original): The late-night king interviews the king of Bollywood, celebrated Indian actor Shah Rukh Khan.

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in October 2019

October 1

  • Midsomer Murders: Series 1-19

October 15

  • Reservoir Dogs

October 20

  • Halloween
  • Scream
  • Scream 2
  • Scream 3
  • The Cabin in the Woods

October 29

  • Wonder Woman

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What is Coming to Netflix Canada in September 2019

August 21, 2019 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

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There a lot of Netflix original series and movies coming to Netflix Canada in September 2019. You can catch season 2 of ELITE, BETWEEN TWO FERNS: THE MOVIE, part 2 of DISENCHANTMENT and the delicious new series THE POLITICAN.

Related: What is coming to Netflix U.S. in September 2019?

September 1

  • Awakenings
  • Black ’47
  • Blow
  • Dirty Dancing
  • Elena
  • Family Guy: Season 17
  • For the Birds
  • Geostorm
  • It
  • Kingsman: The Golden Circle
  • Letters to Juliet
  • Mune: Guardian of the Moon
  • Olmo & the Seagull
  • PAW Patrol: Mighty Pups
  • Premonition
  • Second Act
  • Spookley the Square Pumpkin
  • The Beguiled
  • The Blind Side
  • The Book of Henry
  • The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!: S1
  • The Dark Tower
  • The Mothman Prophecies
  • The Natural
  • The Walking Dead: Season 9
  • Uncle Naji in UAE

September 2

  • Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir: Season 2: Parts 1 and 2

September 3

  • Mapplethorpe

September 4

  • Casino
  • Murdoch Mysteries: Season 12
  • Pitch Perfect
  • Pitch Perfect 2
  • The Purge
  • The Purge: Anarchy
  • Scarface
  • The Tale of Despereaux
  • The World We Make

September 6

  • Archibald’s Next Big Thing (Netflix Family): Archibald is an extraordinary young chicken who lives in the moment and “yes-ands” his way through life. Inspired by the acclaimed children’s book.
  • Elite: Season 2 (Netflix Original): In the wake of a classmate’s death, a student vanishes, allegiances shift, new friends join the drama, and dark secrets become too difficult to contain.
  • Hip-Hop Evolution: Season 3 (Netflix Original): Tupac, Biggie, Lil’ Kim and Jay-Z blaze a trail into the ’90s as insiders sling the straight-up truth on the culture’s most iconic rappers and rhymes.
  • Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father: Season 3 (Netflix Original): Now living and working in LA, Jack hopes to convince a reluctant Michael to move to the U.S. by showing him what the American West has to offer.
  • The Spy (Netflix Original): In the 1960s, Israeli clerk-turned-secret agent Eli Cohen goes deep undercover inside Syria on a perilous, years-long mission to spy for Mossad.

September 7

  • Dragons’ Den: Season 13

September 8

  • The Bletchley Circle: San Francisco: Season 1
  • Cupcake & Dino – General Services: Seasons 1-2

September 10

  • Bill Burr: Paper Tiger (Netflix Original): Stand-up comedian, actor, and podcaster, Bill Burr, delivers a scathing review on the state of the world in his new Netflix stand-up comedy special, Bill Burr: Paper Tiger. Filmed in front of a packed house at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England, Burr dives into Michelle Obama’s book tour, the problem with male feminists, his hang-ups on taking a bath, and why his personality is affecting his marriage.
  • Evelyn (Netflix Original): A man and his two siblings take an epic walk from Scotland to London to find peace and acceptance 12 years after their brother’s death by suicide.
  • TERRACE HOUSE: TOKYO 2019-2020 (Netflix Original): Six strangers share a fabulous house in Tokyo, looking for love while living under the same roof. With no script, what happens next is all up to them.

September 12

  • The I-Land (Netflix Original): Wiped clean of memories and thrown together, a group of strangers fight to survive harsh realities — and the island that traps them.
  • The Mind, Explained (Netflix Documentary): From dreaming to anxiety disorders, discover what’s happening inside your brain with this illuminating documentary series.

September 13

  • Bumblebee
  • The Chef Show: Volume 2 (Netflix Documentary): Cooking is a journey. And making a meal is about more than just food. It’s about appreciating friends, family and tradition. An opportunity to come together. To learn, to share and to celebrate different flavors, cultures and people. In The Chef Show actor/director Jon Favreau and award-winning Chef Roy Choi reunite after their critically acclaimed film Chef to embark on a new adventure. The two friends experiment with their favorite recipes and techniques, baking, cooking, exploring and collaborating with some of the biggest names in the entertainment and culinary world.
  • Head Count
  • Hello, Privilege. It’s Me, Chelsea (Netflix Documentary): In this documentary, Chelsea Handler explores how white privilege impacts American culture — and the ways it’s benefited her own life and career.
  • Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress: The Battle of Unato (Netflix Original): Ikoma and the Iron Fortress take their fight to the battlegrounds of Unato, joining the alliance to reclaim the region from the kabane horde.
  • The Ranch: Part 7 (Netflix Original): While Colt tries to reconcile with Abby, Beau navigates the challenges of aging and Luke seeks his family’s forgiveness.
  • Tall Girl (Netflix Film): Jodi (Ava Michelle) has always been the tallest girl in school — and she’s always been uncomfortable with it. After slouching her way through life for 16 years and being made fun of by classmates, Jodi meets Stig (Luke Eisner), a seemingly perfect Swedish foreign exchange student who’s even taller than she is. Jodi’s new crush turns her world upside down and throws her into a surprising love triangle, but with the help of her two best friends (Griffin Gluck, Anjelika Washington) as well as her beauty queen sister Harper (Sabrina Carpenter), Jodi comes to realize that she’s far more than her insecurities about her appearance have led her to believe. TALL GIRL, director Nzingha Stewart’s first feature film, is a heartfelt and hilarious coming-of-age story about finding the confidence to stop slouching and stand tall.
  • Unbelievable (Netflix Original): Based on real events, a teen reports and eventually recants her reported rape, while two female detectives, states away, investigate evidence that could reveal the truth.

September 15

  • Los Tigres del Norte at Folsom Prison (Netflix Documentary): On the 50th Anniversary of Johnny Cash’s famous prison concert, Los Tigres del Norte return to Folsom prison to tell stories through music.
  • Edge of Darkness
  • Flipped
  • Homeland: Season 7
  • Ravenous
  • Steal a Pencil for Me
  • The Other Woman

September 17

  • Clive Davis: The Soundtrack of Our Lives
  • The Last Kids on Earth (Netflix Family): When zombies and monsters invade his hometown, a scrappy boy teams up with his friends to survive the apocalypse. Based on the popular book series.

September 20

  • Between Two Ferns: The Movie (Netflix Film): Zach Galifianakis dreamed of becoming a star. But when Will Ferrell discovered his public access TV show “Between Two Ferns” and uploaded it to Funny or Die, Zach became a viral laughing stock. Now Zach and his crew are taking a road trip to complete a series of high-profile celebrity interviews and restore his reputation. Directed by Scott Aukerman, BETWEEN TWO FERNS: THE MOVIE is a laugh-out-loud comedy that gives new insight into the curmudgeonly, beloved outsider Zach Galifianakis has created over the years.
  • Criminal (Netflix Original): This revolutionary procedural comprises 12 unique stories set in 4 different countries: France, Spain, Germany and the UK. It takes place exclusively within the confines of a police interview suite. This stripped down, cat-and-mouse drama focuses on the intense mental conflict between detectives and suspects.
  • Disenchantment: Part 2 (Netflix Original): High-spirited Princess Bean walks through hell to save a friend, learns about a mystical destiny set for her, and helps restore her father’s kingdom.
  • Fastest Car: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Extremely expensive supercars take on massively modified undercover speed demons, including Hondas, Fords, Oldsmobiles and even a Mini Cooper.
  • Inside Bill’s Brain: Decoding Bill Gates (Netflix Documentary): From Academy Award-winning director Davis Guggenheim (An Inconvenient Truth, He Named Me Malala) comes Inside Bill’s Brain: Decoding Bill Gates, a new three-part documentary that explores the mind and motivations of celebrated tech visionary, business leader, and philanthropist Bill Gates. After stepping down as CEO of Microsoft, Gates began what is undeniably one of the greatest professional second acts in modern history when he shifted his time and considerable intellect toward solving some of the world’s most persistent problems. The series, in-depth and unfiltered in its depiction of a man’s life journey, both his triumphs and setbacks, offers unprecedented access to Gates as he pursues unique solutions to some of the world’s most complex problems with the same level of optimism, curiosity, and fervor that inspired his original vision for Microsoft. Interweaving these endeavors with personal moments, Inside Bill’s Brain draws on interviews with Bill and Melinda Gates in addition to their friends, family, and partners in philanthropy and business, creating an innovative and revealing portrait of a man who, after changing the world, might just change the way others see it.
  • Las del hockey (Netflix Original): The passionate members of a women’s roller-hockey team strive to keep their team afloat.

September 23

  • Team Kaylie (Netflix Family): After a brush with the law, teenage celebrity billionaire Kaylie Konrad is court-ordered to lead an inner-city wilderness club.

September 24

  • Atomic Blonde
  • Jeff Dunham: Beside Himself (Netflix Original): Ventriloquist and renowned comedy star Jeff Dunham talks parenting and pink eye, all the while skewering political correctness as only he can, in his second Netflix Original stand-up comedy special, Jeff Dunham: Beside Himself. Filmed at the American Airlines Center in his hometown, Dallas, Texas, Dunham is literally beside himself with his posse of unusual suspects: Walter, Bubba J, Peanut, José Jalapeño on a Stick, Achmed the Dead Terrorist, and newest addition Larry – the high strung, chain-smoking, on-again, off-again personal advisor to the President.

September 25

  • Abstract: The Art of Design: Season 2 (Netflix Documentary): Abstract: The Art of Design returns to take you beyond blueprints into the art, science, and philosophy of design. The series goes inside the minds of the world’s greatest designers, showcasing the most inspiring visionaries from a variety of disciplines whose work shapes our culture and future.
  • Birders (Netflix Documentary): Border walls are no barriers to birds — or the people on both sides fighting to protect them.
  • Glitch: Season 3 (Netflix Original): More people rise from the grave and old friends become new threats as the mystery — and danger — intensifies in Yoorana.
  • Lethal Weapon: Season 3
  • This Is Us: Season 3

September 26

  • Explained: Season 2 (Netflix Documentary): The billionaire boom. Athleisure wear. The lure of cults. Explore current events and social trends with this compelling, celebrity-narrated series.
  • Grey’s Anatomy: Season 15

September 27

  • Bard of Blood (Netflix Original): Kabir Anand is settling into his new life as a Shakespeare professor in the remote mountains of Panchgani when a call from the PMO thrusts him back into the world he is trying to forget. A brilliant agent who served under the recently murdered Sadiq Sheikh, Kabir was expelled from RAW because of a disastrous mission in Balochistan ten years prior. Kabir must now revisit those ghosts, avenge his mentor and face his deadliest enemies back in Balochistan while racing against time to save both his country and his long lost love. Based on the book by Bilal Siddiqui, the series is scheduled to launch in 2019 on Netflix.
  • Dragons: Rescue Riders (Netflix Family): In the new Netflix original series, Hiccup and Toothless lead the Dragon Riders as they soar beyond the borders of Berk and discover the mysterious Dragon eye — an ancient artifact filled with secrets that will lead them to new lands filled with undiscovered dragons. But the heroes find themselves pursued by marauding dragonhunters, who will stop at nothing to seize the power of the Dragon Eye.
  • The Good Place: Season 3
  • In the Shadow of the Moon (Netflix Film): In 1988, Philadelphia police officer Thomas Lockhart (Boyd Holbrook), hungry to become a detective, begins tracking a serial killer who mysteriously resurfaces every nine years. But when the killer’s crimes begin to defy all scientific explanation, Locke’s obsession with finding the truth threatens to destroy his career, his family, and possibly his sanity. Directed by Jim Mickle and also starring Michael C. Hall and Cleopatra Coleman, IN THE SHADOW OF THE MOON is a genre-blending psychological thriller that examines the power of time, and how its passing can either bring us together or tear us apart.
  • The Politician (Netflix Original): Payton Hobart (Ben Platt), a wealthy student from Santa Barbara, California, has known since age seven that he’s going to be President of the United States. But first he’ll have to navigate the most treacherous political landscape of all: Saint Sebastian High School. To get elected Student Body President, secure a spot at Harvard, and stay on his singular path to success, Payton will have to outsmart his ruthless classmates without sacrificing his own morality and carefully crafted image. Full of comedy and sly satire, Ryan Murphy’s The Politician offers a rare glimpse into just what it takes to make a politician.
  • Skylines (Netflix Original): In Frankfurt, a young and gifted hip-hop producer gets the chance of a lifetime when he signs with Skyline Records. But the worlds of music, organized crime and high finance collide when the label owner’s gangster brother returns from exile to claim his share.
  • Sturgill Simpson Presents Sound & Fury (Netflix Anime): In a desolate post-apocalyptic wasteland, a noble few wage war against their oppressors. The odds are stacked. But hope for a brighter future means that all is not yet lost.
  • Vis a vis: Season 4 (Netflix Original): A new director and a jailer-turned-inmate arrive at Cruz del Norte. Zulema is reunited with a long-lost relative, while Sole gets life-changing news.

September 29

  • Nerve
  • Tiny House Nation: Volume 2 (Netflix Original): Host John Weisbarth and expert Zack Giffin hit the road to meet aspiring tiny homeowners yearning to build small with maximum ingenuity and style.

September 30

  • Mo Gilligan: Momentum (Netflix Original): Comedian Mo Gilligan blends smooth moves and sharp humor as he riffs on humble beginnings, family dynamics and the complex art of dancing in the club.
  • Bad Moms
  • Chip and Potato: Season 1
  • Rush Hour 3
  • Sin City: A Dame to Kill For
  • Storm Boy
  • What Men Want
  • Wonder Park

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in September 2019

September 1

  • The Notebook

September 6

  • Forgetting Sarah Marshall
  • Happy Gilmore
  • Kindergarten Cop

September 14

  • 17 Again
  • Drug Wars: Season 1

September 29

  • Dear John

September 30

  • Midsomer Murders: Series 1-19

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

What is Coming to Netflix Canada in August 2019

July 24, 2019 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: Ali Goldstein/Netflix

The ladies of GLOW are hitting up Las Vegas as the third season comes to Netflix Canada in August 2019. You can also catch the second season of MINDHUNTER, as well as the new series THE DARK CRYSTAL: AGE OF RESISTENCE. Marlon Wayans will be starring in the Netflix original film SEXTUPLETS and Tiffany Haddish will be hosting a new comedy special.

August 1

  • Bad Teacher
  • Battle: Los Angeles
  • Catch and Release
  • Journey 2: The Mysterious Island
  • Jungle
  • Kidnap
  • Logan Lucky
  • The Chef’s Line: Season 1
  • The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
  • The Mummy
  • The Smurfs
  • Training Day

August 2

  • Ask the StoryBots: Season 3 (Netflix Family): The StoryBots are standing by to field more questions from curious kids — from “Why do people look different?” to “Where does chocolate come from?”
  • Basketball or Nothing (Netflix Original): Follow the Chinle High basketball team in Arizona’s Navajo Nation on a quest to win a state championship and bring pride to their isolated community.
  • Dear White People: Volume 3 (Netflix Original): As the students of Winchester embrace new creative challenges and romantic possibilities, a charismatic professor shakes up life on campus.
  • Derry Girls: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Change may finally be coming to Northern Ireland. But the high school hardships of Erin and her friends show no signs of letting up.
  • Otherhood (Netflix Film): Feeling forgotten on Mother’s Day, three best friends leave the suburbs and drive to New York City to surprise their adult sons.
  • Overlord
  • She-Ra and the Princesses of Power: Season 3 (Netflix Family): Catra and Adora journey to the Crimson Waste, looking for redemption and answers, while Hordak’s portal research puts Etheria’s very reality at risk.

August 4

  • Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj: Volume 4 (Netflix Original): In this weekly show, Hasan Minhaj brings his unique comedic voice and storytelling skill to explore the larger trends shaping our fragmented world.

August 5

  • Enter the Anime (Netflix Original): Seeking to understand anime, Tania Nolan interviews filmmakers behind notable productions from “Castlevania” to “Aggretsuko,” “Kengan Ashura” and more.
  • The LEGO Ninjago Movie
  • No Good Nick: Part 2 (Netflix Family): Steps away from being exposed as an impostor, Nick works harder, faster and smarter to right the Thompsons’ wrongs and spring her father out of jail.

August 7

  • About Time
  • Apollo 13
  • Marvel Studios Avengers: Age of Ultron
  • Being John Malkovich
  • Blue Crush
  • Friday Night Lights
  • In Good Company
  • Ray
  • Take Me Home Tonight
  • The Wizard

August 8

  • Dollar (Netflix Original): Beautiful executive assistant Zeina reluctantly teams up with self-assured Tarek to chase down an elusive dollar bill worth $1 million.
  • The Naked Director (Netflix Original): In 1980s Japan, one determined man turned every crushing setback into opportunity. His name was Toru Muranishi, and he revolutionized his industry.
  • Wu Assassins (Netflix Original): The last in a line of Chosen Ones, a wannabe chef teams up with a homicide detective to unravel an ancient mystery and take down supernatural assassins.

August 9

  • Cable Girls: Season 4 (Netflix Original): Amid social changes in 1931, the friends get tangled in a murder mystery and must work together to solve it before one of them is sentenced to death.
  • The Family (Netflix Original): Investigative journalists expose The Fellowship, a Christian fundamentalist organization quietly operating in the corridors of power in Washington, D.C.
  • GLOW: Season 3 (Netflix Original): As the gang kicks off a run of shows in glamorous Las Vegas, power struggles, sexual tension and shifting priorities threaten their bond.
  • The InBESTigators (Netflix Family): Four very different kids start their own detective agency and vlog about their adventures, becoming fast friends in the process.
  • Rocko’s Modern Life: Static Cling (Netflix Family): After 20 years in space, Rocko returns to a technologically advanced O-Town and makes it his mission to get his favorite show back on the air.
  • Sintonia (Netflix Original): Three teens living in the same São Paulo favela pursue their dreams while maintaining their friendship, amid a world of music, drugs and religion.
  • Spirit Riding Free: Pony Tales (Netflix Family): Find the fun and adventure of “Spirit Riding Free” in this quick mix of music videos and bite-sized stories featuring Lucky and all of her friends!
  • Tiny House Nation: Volume 1

August 10

  • Bon Cop Bad Cop 2

August 12

  • Dunkirk

August 13

  • Tiffany Haddish Presents: They Ready (Netflix Original): Comedian and Girl’s Trip breakout star Tiffany Haddish introduces the world to six of her favorite comedians in Tiffany Haddish Presents: They Ready – a bold new collection of hilarious half-hour stand-up comedy specials. Hosted and executive produced by Haddish and She Ready Productions, the special features a diverse group of comedians with whom she shares a personal history, including Chaunté Wayans (Wild n’ Out), April Macie (Last Comic Standing), Tracey Ashley (The Last O.G.), Aida Rodriguez (Comedy Central’s This Week at the Comedy Cellar), Flame Monroe (Def Comedy Jam), and Marlo Williams (BET’s Comicview). Legendary comic Wanda Sykes and veteran producer Page Hurwitz also serve as executive producers via their production company Push It Productions.

August 15

  • Bridget Jones’s Diary
  • Cannon Busters (Netflix Anime): A robot, a renegade and a sensational pink Cadillac join the infectiously upbeat friendship droid S.A.M. on her quest to find her missing best friend.
  • My Sister’s Keeper
  • Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

August 16

  • 45 rpm (Netflix Original): Forming an uneasy love triangle, three characters with ties to the music industry set out to create a new record label and live a rock-and-roll lifestyle in the conservative political environment of 1960s Spain.
  • Apache: La vida de Carlos Tevez (Netflix Original): Based on the life of Carlos Tevez, this series follows the Argentine soccer player, from his troubled childhood growing up in a low-income neighborhood riddled with crime, to his debut for Boca Juniors.
  • Better Than Us (Netflix Original): Set in Moscow in a not-so-distant future where human beings coexist with robots, a man finds himself entangled in the first murder committed by an experimental humanoid.
  • Diagnosis (Netflix Original): Based on Dr. Lisa Sanders’ hugely popular column in The New York Times Magazine, Diagnosis follows various patients on their respective journeys toward finding a diagnosis, and potentially a cure, for their mysterious illnesses. By combining the power of global crowdsourcing, social media, and established medical expertise, each case is untangled with illuminating new insights that had previously eluded doctors. From award-winning executive producers Scott Rudin, Simon Chinn and Jonathan Chinn, and in association with The New York Times, Diagnosis explores the life-changing impact of receiving a diagnosis for individuals who’ve been searching for answers, and the healing that comes with connecting with others who can empathize with their experiences.
  • Frontera verde (Netflix Original): When a young Bogotá-based detective gets drawn into the jungle to investigate four femicides, she uncovers magic, Nazis and her own true origins.
  • Instant Family
  • Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus (Netflix Family): When Zim suddenly reappears to begin Phase 2 of his evil alien plan to conquer Earth, his longtime nemesis Dib sets out to unmask him once and for all.
  • The Little Switzerland (Netflix Film): The discovery of the tomb of William Tell’s son in a town in the Basque Country spurs the village’s cantankerous citizens to lobby for Swiss annexation.
  • MINDHUNTER: Season 2 (Netflix Original): The Behavioral Science Unit’s killer instincts move from theory into action when the FBI joins in a high-profile hunt for a serial child murderer.
  • QB1: Beyond the Lights: Season 3 (Netflix Original): Three football phenoms set for stardom — Spencer Rattler, Lance LeGendre and Nik Scalzo — navigate the ultimate season of their high school careers.
  • Sextuplets (Netflix Film): Father-to-be Alan is shocked to learn that he was born a sextuplet (all played by Marlon Wayans). With his newfound brother Russell riding shotgun, the duo sets out on a hilarious journey to reunite with their remaining long-lost siblings.
  • Super Monsters Back to School (Netflix Family): Vida’s starting school in Pitchfork Pines, and the Super Monsters are helping their friend adjust to everything that’s new and different.
  • Victim Number 8 (Netflix Original): After a terrorist attack shakes downtown Bilbao leaving destruction in its wake, police launch an investigation to hunt down the attackers.

August 20

  • Here Comes the Boom
  • Simon Amstell: Set Free (Netflix Original): Honest, introspective comic Simon Amstell opens up about his neuroses, coming out to his father, relationships and more in a new stand-up special.
  • The Sinner: Julian

August 21

  • American Factory (Netflix Original): From Academy Award®-nominated and Emmy Award®-winners Julia Reichert and Steven Bognar (“The Last Truck: Closing of a GM Plant,” “A Lion in the House,” “Seeing Red”) comes AMERICAN FACTORY, a Netflix Original Documentary presented by Higher Ground Productions and Participant Media. The acclaimed film takes a deep dive into a post-industrial Ohio, where a Chinese billionaire opens a new factory in the husk of an abandoned General Motors plant and hires two thousand blue-collar Americans. Early days of hope and optimism give way to setbacks as high-tech China clashes with working-class America.
  • Hyperdrive (Netflix Original): Elite street racers from around the world test their limits in supercharged custom cars on the biggest, baddest automotive obstacle course ever built.

August 22

  • How to Get Away with Murder: Season 5
  • Love Alarm (Netflix Original): In a world where an app alerts people if someone in the vicinity likes them, Kim Jojo experiences young love while coping with personal adversities.

August 23

  • El Pepe: Una vida suprema (Netflix Original): This documentary follows José “Pepe” Mujica, former political prisoner turned Uruguayan president, as he talks about his life, ideals and the future.
  • The Girl with All the Gifts
  • HERO MASK: Part II (Netflix Anime): A former LIVE scientist’s daughter may hold the key to exposing its crimes, if James can keep her alive and the SSC can fend off their new director.

August 26

  • Blade Runner 2049

August 27

  • Million Pound Menu: Season 2 (Netflix Original): A new slate of food entrepreneurs who are determined to open up their own restaurants pitch delicious concepts to a panel of choosy investors.
  • Trolls: The Beat Goes On!: Season 7 (Netflix Family): The next chapter in the Trolls’ hair-raising adventures. Join Poppy, Branch and their friends as they explore a fantastical world with new creatures, bigger adventures, and more parties!

August 29

  • Falling Inn Love (Netflix Film): When city girl Gabriela (Christina Milian) spontaneously enters a contest and wins a rustic New Zealand inn, she teams up with bighearted contractor Jake Taylor (Adam Demos) to fix and flip it.
  • Kardec (Netflix Film): This biopic from director Wagner de Assis (“Nosso Lar,” 2010) tells the story of French influential author Allan Kardec, the founder of Spiritism.

August 30

  • The A List (Netflix Original): Where pleasantries end, a chilling new normal begins. Welcome to the majestic — and mysterious — Peregrine Island.
  • CAROLE & TUESDAY (Netflix Anime): Part-timer Carole meets rich girl Tuesday, and each realizes they’ve found the musical partner they need. Together, they just might make it.
  • The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance (Netflix Original): The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance returns to the world of Thra with an all new adventure. When three Gelfling discover the horrifying secret behind the Skeksis’ power, they set out on an epic journey to ignite the fires of rebellion and save their world.
  • Droppin’ Cash: Season 2 (Netflix Original): This Complex series follows the paper trail of musicians and athletes in Los Angeles as they blow through stacks on the finer things in life.
  • The Glass Castle
  • La Grande Classe (Netflix Film): Two best friends return to their hometown for a middle school reunion, hoping to show up their former bullies and reconnect with teenage crushes.
  • Mighty Little Bheem: Season 2 (Netflix Family): Join Bheem for another season of playful antics and superpowered feats as he cheerfully dodges danger and makes friends in unlikely places.
  • Styling Hollywood (Netflix Original): Stylist and interior designer Jason Bolden and husband Adair Curtis of JSN Studio make the magic happen on the red carpet and at home for A-listers.
  • Un bandido honrado (Netflix Original): A mafia boss decides to reform and get away from his past crimes and sins. But he soon finds that the path to redemption is full of temptation.
  • Vis a Vis: Season 3 (Netflix Original): The core group of Cruz del Sur’s inmates are transferred to a new prison, where a merciless, insular gang is in charge and planning an ambitious escape.

August 31

  • Flatliners

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in August 2019

August 1

  • Back to the Future
  • Back to the Future Part II
  • Back to the Future Part III
  • E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
  • Schindler’s List
  • Shrek
  • Snow White & the Huntsman
  • The Huntsman: Winter’s War
  • The Lego Batman Movie
  • The Only Way Is Essex: Season 18
  • The Only Way Is Essex: Season 19

August 6

  • Jaws
  • Jaws 2
  • Jaws 3
  • Jaws: The Revenge
  • Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back

August 9

  • Baywatch

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

What is Coming to Netflix Canada in July 2019

June 20, 2019 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Photo: Netflix

The third season of STRANGER THINGS is coming to Netflix Canada in July 2019. Fans of the MUMMY movies can catch the trilogy starring Brendan Fraser. You can also stream new episodes of COMEDIANS IN CARS GETTING COFFEE, a new season of LAST CHANCE U and a new season of ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK.

Related: What is coming to Netflix U.S. in July 2019?

July 1

  • Designated Survivor: 60 days (Netflix Original): Designated Survivor: 60 Days follows the main storyline of the original format, but has been adapted to feature more of the Korean reality. It is a story of a politician, who suddenly ascends from the position of Minister of Environment to President, as an explosion at the National Assembly kills everyone in the Cabinet who is ahead of him in terms of the presidential succession. Park Mu-jin is a scientist-turned-politician who struggles to fit in politics. Park is the acting president for 60 days, and during this period, albeit inexperienced and unwilling, he tries to uncover the truth behind the attack.
  • Katherine Ryan: Glitter Room (Netflix Original): Everyone’s favorite single mom is back with her second Netflix original stand-up special Katherine Ryan: Glitter Room, launching globally on July 1. A follow-up to her 2017 special In Trouble, Katherine toured Glitter Room across the UK with an unprecedented four-week run at London’s Garrick Theatre in the West End. After dividing The Belasco Theater audience on their love or dislike of the Kardashians, Katherine showcases her skillful and hilarious storytelling style with tales about following a man to Japan and meeting her daughter’s first celebrity crush, Anna Kendrick.
  • Cafarnaúm
  • From Dusk Till Dawn
  • Ghostbusters
  • Girlfight
  • Jackie Brown
  • Jumanji
  • Kill Bill: Vol. 2
  • Life as We Know It
  • Midnight Express
  • Mike Tyson Mysteries: Season 4
  • Spider-Man: Homecoming
  • Swiped
  • The Fate of the Furious
  • The World’s Most Extraordinary Homes: S2
  • War Against Women
  • War for the Planet of the Apes

July 2

  • Bangkok Love Stories: Objects of Affection (Netflix Original): A kind computer repairman falls for a street-smart graffiti artist who’s multiple personality disorder worsens after she witnesses a double murder.
  • Bangkok Love Stories: Plead (Netflix Original): In Bangkok’s Chinatown, a spirited digital marketing expert falls for a blind fortune-teller, but their love is predestined to end in disaster.

July 3

  • The Blues Brothers
  • Dazed and Confused
  • The Kingdom
  • The Last Czars (Netflix Original): When social upheaval sweeps Russia in the early 20th century, Czar Nicholas II resists change, sparking a revolution and ending a dynasty.
  • The Mummy
  • The Mummy Returns
  • The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
  • The Scorpion King
  • Sea of Love
  • Vox Lux
  • Yummy Mummies: Season 2 (Netflix Original): The Yum Mums welcome a new member as they settle into motherhood, spice up their sex lives and ponder whether they want to get pregnant again.

July 4

  • Kakegurui: Season 2
  • Stranger Things 3 (Netflix Original): It’s 1985 in Hawkins, Indiana, and summer’s heating up. School’s out, there’s a brand new mall in town, and the Hawkins crew are on the cusp of adulthood. Romance blossoms and complicates the group’s dynamic, and they’ll have to figure out how to grow up without growing apart. Meanwhile, danger looms. When the town’s threatened by enemies old and new, Eleven and her friends are reminded that evil never ends; it evolves. Now they’ll have to band together to survive, and remember that friendship is always stronger than fear.

July 6

  • Free Rein: Season 3 (Netflix Original): Competition heats up at Bright Fields over the summer as tryouts for the “UK Under 18s” team pit friend against friend for just one available spot.
  • Sicilian Ghost Story

July 8

  • The Emoji Movie

July 9

  • Disney’s Mary Poppins Returns

July 10

  • Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie
  • Family Reunion (Netflix Family): When the McKellan family moves from Seattle to Georgia, life down South — and traditional grandparents — challenge their new-age ways.
  • Parchís: El documental (Netflix Original):
    Get an in-depth look at Parchís, the 1980s kids’ band from Spain, through interviews with ex-members and other insiders, concert footage and more.

July 11

  • Cities of Last Things (Netflix Film): In a dystopian tale unfolding in reverse chronology, a man with a complicated past takes revenge on the individuals who wronged him decades ago.

July 12

  • 3Below: Tales of Arcadia: Part 2 (Netflix Family): Still stranded in Arcadia, royal alien siblings Aja and Krel continue their quest to return home as General Morando plots a course to invade Earth.
  • 4 latas (Netflix Film): In hopes of visiting a dying friend, longtime pals reunite for a desert road trip from Spain to Mali, while bringing along his estranged daughter.
  • Blown Away
  • Bonus Family: Season 3 (Netflix Original): As Martin adjusts to life with a new partner and a baby, Lisa and Patrik grapple with difficult news, and Katja reconnects with an old flame.
  • Extreme Engagement (Netflix Original): An engaged twosome take their love on the road and test their commitment as they explore eight cultures’ marriage traditions in the span of one year.
  • Kidnapping Stella (Netflix Film): Snatched off the street and held for ransom, a bound and gagged woman uses her limited powers to derail her two masked abductors’ carefully laid plans.
  • Luis Miguel – The Series: Season 1
  • Point Blank (Netflix Film): An ER nurse and a career criminal are forced into an unlikely partnership in taking down a ring of corrupt cops threatening the lives of both of their families.
  • Taco Chronicles (Netflix Original): A tribute to the mighty taco: its history, significance in Mexico, global appeal and varieties: pastor, carnitas, canasta, asada, barbacoa and guisados.

July 15

  • American History X
  • Hall Pass
  • RuPaul’s Drag Race: Season 1

July 16

  • Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein (Netflix Original): In this new mockumentary, join “Stranger Things” actor David Harbour as he uncovers lost footage from his father’s televised stage play, Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein. Expect the unexpected in this over-the-top and often dramatic(ish) reimagined tale of mystery and suspense . With appearances by Alfred Molina, Kate Berlant, and more special guests, Harbour explores the depths of his family’s acting lineage to gain insight into his father’s legacy – all in 28-minutes. Directed by Daniel Gray Longino (“Kroll Show” and “PEN15”) and written by John Levenstein (“Arrested Development” and “Kroll Show”), Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein launches globally on Netflix on July 16, 2019.

July 17

  • Pinky Malinky: Part 3 (Netflix Family): Pinky Malinky isn’t the type of hot dog boy who sits around on his buns, and with his BFFs Babs and JJ, he’s learning how to relish the little things.

July 18

  • Secret Obsession (Netflix Film): Recuperating from trauma, Jennifer (Brenda Song) remains in danger as she returns to a life she doesn’t remember.
  • Suits: Season 8

July 19

  • Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee: New 2019: Freshly Brewed (Netflix Original): Jerry Seinfeld’s roving talk show combines coffee, laughs and vintage cars into quirky, caffeine-fueled adventures with the sharpest minds in comedy.
  • The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants: Season 3 (Netflix Family): Fourth-grade friends George and Harold have a shared love of pranks and comic books — and turning their principal into an undies-wearing superhero.
  • La casa de papel: Part 3 (Netflix Original): Eight thieves take hostages and lock themselves in the Royal Mint of Spain as a criminal mastermind manipulates the police to carry out his plan.
  • Last Chance U: INDY: Part 2 (Netflix Original): Netflix’s critically acclaimed, Emmy-nominated series Last Chance U returns to give viewers an intense, unfiltered look at the junior college football program at Independence Community College (ICC). Entering his third season with ICC and second season on Last Chance U, Coach Brown has assembled a team that looks sure to compete for a national championship, but a disastrous season on the field puts a spotlight on all of the ugliness of college football that winning tends to polish over. With some new and returning faces, this season captures the Pirates fall from grace that leaves the coaches and the town looking for change.
  • Queer Eye: Season 4 (Netflix Original): The Fab Five are back in Kansas City, Missouri! Join Antoni, Bobby, Jonathan, Karamo and Tan for a new group of inspirational heroes, jaw-dropping makeovers and tons of happy tears!
  • SAINT SEIYA: Knights of the Zodiac (Netflix Anime): Sworn to protect the reincarnation of the goddess Athena, Seiya and the Knights of the Zodiac aid her in battle against those who seek to end mankind.
  • Typewriter (Netflix Original): Typewriter is about a haunted house and a haunted book that stir the imagination of a group of young, wannabe ghost hunters, and a dog, determined to capture the ghost that plagues the notorious home in their neighbourhood in Goa. When a new family and their captivating daughter move into the haunted home, the crew finds it difficult to balance the demands of school and chores with the renewed urgency to capture the neighbourhood ghost before it is too late. (MC)

July 24

  • The Great Hack (Netflix Original): Explore how a data company named Cambridge Analytica came to symbolize the dark side of social media in the wake of the 2016 presidential election.

July 25

  • Another Life (Netflix Original): Another Life centers on astronaut Niko Breckinridge (Katee Sackhoff) who is focused on searching for alien intelligence. She leads a crew on a mission to explore the genesis of an alien artifact. As Niko and her young crew investigate, they face unimaginable danger on what might very well be a one-way mission. (MC)

July 26

  • Anna and the Apocalypse
  • Boi (Netflix Film): As a young Catalan chauffeur drives two Chinese businessmen around Barcelona, he finds himself falling deeper into an illusory adventure.
  • Girls With Balls (Netflix Film): Stranded in the woods and eyeballed by twisted hunters, members of a women’s volleyball team bump it up in the most dangerous game of their lives.
  • My First First Love: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Tae-o and his friends navigate the twists and turns of friendship and love, as they face new challenges in their relationships with one another.
  • Nobody’s Fool
  • Orange Is the New Black: Season 7 (Netflix Original): A privileged New Yorker ends up in a women’s prison when a past crime catches up with her in this Emmy-winning series from the creator of “Weeds.”
  • The Son (Netflix Film): Lorenzo, a 50-year-old bohemian painter, is looking forward to the son he’ll have with his new wife. But during pregnancy she becomes obsessed with taking care of the baby, isolating it from the world and its father.
  • Sugar Rush: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Time’s the most important ingredient as teams race against the clock — and each other — to bake up the best-tasting sweets.
  • The Worst Witch: Season 3 (Netflix Family): Armed with newfound confidence, Mildred returns to Cackle’s Academy, where her mother is joining the staff as the school’s first non-witch teacher.

July 30

  • Hot Summer Nights
  • Whitney Cummings: Can I Touch It? (Netflix Original): Multi-hyphenate comedian, Whitney Cummings, makes her Netflix debut with her 4th stand-up special, Whitney Cummings: Can I Touch It? Filmed at the Sidney Harmon Hall in her hometown, Washington, DC. Cummings’ signature incisive commentary on gender dynamics is more relevant than ever. Do women need to wear service vests instead of “Rosé All Day” t-shirts? Are their nicknames for each other hurting the cause? Now that people are actually listening what should women change? How are men holding up with all the “new” rules they have to follow now? Tune in for Whitney’s take on everything including why we should give sex robots a chance. The special will launch globally on Netflix on July 30, 2019.

July 31

  • Kengan Ashura: Part l (Netflix Anime): Underground gladiator Tokita Ohma fights on behalf of business mogul Nogi Hideki who wagers mega-business deals on the outcome of these brutal matches.
  • The Letdown: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Audrey, mother of a 2-month-old, joins a new-parents support group, where she makes some quirky friends facing various challenges and life changes.
  • The Red Sea Diving Resort (Netflix Film): Inspired by remarkable true life rescue missions, THE RED SEA DIVING RESORT is the incredible story of a group of international agents and brave Ethiopians who in the early 80s used a deserted holiday retreat in Sudan as a front to smuggle thousands of refugees to Israel. The undercover team carrying out this mission is led by the charismatic Ari Kidron (Chris Evans) and courageous local Kabede Bimro (Michael Kenneth Williams). The prestigious cast also includes Haley Bennett, Alessandro Nivola, Michiel Huisman, Chris Chalk, Greg Kinnear and Ben Kingsley.

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in July 2019

July 2

  • Bring It On
  • Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales
  • The Bourne Identity
  • The Bourne Legacy
  • The Bourne Supremacy
  • The Bourne Ultimatum

July 14

  • The Holiday

July 15

  • Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown: Seasons 1-8

July 24

  • Marvel Studios’ Guardians of the Galaxy

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What is Coming to Netflix Canada in June 2019

May 24, 2019 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

A third season of DESIGNATED SURVIVOR is coming to Netflix Canada in June 2019. The show, which was cancelled in 2018 by ABC, was soon picked up by Netflix and turned into an original series. Meanwhile, you can also catch the new Netflix original film MURDER MYSTERY, starring Aniston and Adam Sandler. And Jon Favreau is returning to his love of cooking in THE CHEF SHOW, which will feature appearances from his famous Marvel friends. Finally, you can also catch a new season of BLACK MIRROR and the third season of JESSICA JONES.

Related: What’s coming to Netflix U.S. in June 2019?

June 1

  • Arthdal Chronicles (Netflix Original): In a mythical land called Arth, the inhabitants of the ancient city of Arthdal and its surrounding regions vie for power as they build a new society.
  • Oh, Ramona! (Netflix Film): Awkward 16-year-old Andrei is infatuated with his alluring but aloof schoolmate Ramona — until he meets stunning hotel clerk Anemona while on vacation.
  • A Dog’s Purpose
  • Alien: Covenant
  • Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day
  • Apocalypse Now
  • Homefront
  • Inception
  • Jurassic Park
  • Jurassic Park III
  • Life in the Doghouse
  • Police Academy
  • Satan & Adam
  • Shoplifters
  • The Lost World: Jurassic Park
  • The Net
  • The Quake

June 3

  • Malibu Rescue: The Series (Netflix Family): On the heels of Junior Rescue training, Team Flounder returns to brave the beach in a series of thrilling saves and lighthearted laughs.

June 4

  • Baroness Von Sketch Show: Season 3
  • The Guilty
  • Miranda Sings Live…Your Welcome (Netflix Original): With more than 2 billion views across her YouTube channels, Colleen Ballinger has become an international sensation with her hilarious alter-ego Miranda Sings. Filmed in front of a packed house of “Mirfandas,” Miranda Sings Live…Your Welcome launches globally on Tuesday, June 4. While Colleen reads snippets of her diary and sings through some of the weird comments she receives, the next ‘Virgin Mary’ Miranda blesses the audience with her combination of acting, singing, dancing, modeling, and magic.

June 5

  • A Silent Voice
  • Babe
  • Black Mirror: Season 5 (Netflix Original): Smithereens: A cab driver with an agenda becomes the centre of attention on a day that rapidly spirals out of control. Striking Vipers: Two estranged college friends reunite in later life, triggering a series of events that could alter their lives forever. Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too: A lonely teenager yearns to connect with her favourite pop star – whose charmed existence isn’t quite as rosy it appears…
  • Couples Retreat
  • Do the Right Thing
  • Nanny McPhee
  • Nanny McPhee Returns
  • Role Models
  • The Boy Next Door
  • The Breakfast Club
  • Vertigo

June 6

  • Alles ist gut (Netflix Film): A woman sexually assaulted by her new boss’s brother-in-law tries to move on as if nothing happened, but the night weighs heavily on her mind and body.

June 7

  • 3%: Season 3 (Netflix Original): Michele creates an idyllic Inland sanctuary that’s open to all, but when a crisis hits, she’s forced to design a selection process of her own.
  • The Black Godfather (Netflix Film): An expansive look at the exceptional life and legacy of Clarence Avant, one of the most influential dealmakers in music, entertainment, and politics over the last 60 years.
  • The Chef Show (Netflix Original): Cooking is a journey. And making a meal is about more than just food. It’s about appreciating friends, family and tradition. An opportunity to come together. To learn, to share and to celebrate different flavors, cultures and people. In The Chef Show actor/director Jon Favreau and award-winning Chef Roy Choi reunite after their critically acclaimed film Chef to embark on a new adventure. The two friends experiment with their favorite recipes and techniques, baking, cooking, exploring and collaborating with some of the biggest names in the entertainment and culinary world. From sharing a meal with the Avengers cast in Atlanta, to smoking brisket in Texas with world-renowned pitmaster Aaron Franklin, to honoring the legendary food critic Jonathan Gold in Los Angeles – Favreau and Choi embrace their passion for food, but more importantly their love for bringing people together over a delicious meal.
  • Designated Survivor: Season 3 (Netflix Original): The gloves come off as Kirkman launches his election campaign amidst ethical quandaries, international incidents and a new terrorism threat at home.
  • Elisa & Marcela (Netflix Film): In 1901 in Galicia, Spain, Elisa Sánchez Loriga adopts a male identity in order to marry another woman, Marcela Gracia Ibeas. Based on true events.
  • I Am Mother (Netflix Film): In the wake of humanity’s extinction, a teenage girl is raised by a robot designed to repopulate the earth. But their unique bond is threatened when an inexplicable stranger arrives with alarming news.
  • Rock My Heart (Netflix Film): A thrill-seeking teenage girl with a heart defect bonds with a rowdy black stallion and fights to ride in a race despite her life-threatening illness.
  • Super Monsters Monster Pets (Netflix Family): For big fun, think small! Join the Super Monsters and their adorable new Monster Pets for a series of short and silly animated adventures.
  • Tales of the City (Netflix Original): Returning to San Francisco after a long absence, Mary Ann Singleton reunites with the colorful community of LGBTQ characters at 28 Barbary Lane.

June 8

  • The Edge of Seventeen

June 9

  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

June 11

  • Baby Driver
  • Disney’s Ralph Breaks the Internet

June 12

  • Jo Koy: Comin’ In Hot (Netflix Original): Witness the Blaisdell Arena explode with laughter when Jo Koy takes the stage. Returning for his second Netflix special, Jo Koy: Comin’ In Hot, be prepared to witness a dazzling display of hula dancing and an arsenal of self-deprecating humor. Koy is fired up to educate the masses on how to raise a millennial, the intricacies of Filipino traditions, and more!
  • Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese (Netflix Film): In an alchemic mix of fact and fantasy, Martin Scorsese looks back at Bob Dylan’s 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue tour and a country ripe for reinvention.

June 13

  • The 3rd Eye 2 (Netflix Film): Working in an orphanage, Alia meets teen Nadia, who says she hears a strange voice in the walls. When they try to find the source, things go very wrong.
  • Jinn (Netflix Original): When a school trip to Petra turns deadly, some students suspect supernatural forces are to blame. Back home, a mysterious boy appears before Mira.
  • Kakegurui xx (Netflix Anime): Kirari dissolves the student board and proposes a school-wide gambling battle royal, ushering in a new era of chaos and competition for her seat.

June 14

  • Aggretsuko: Season 2 (Netflix Anime): From her mother meddling in her personal affairs to a nightmarish new coworker, Retsuko’s still got a lot to rage about in her karaoke sessions.
  • The Alcàsser Murders (Netflix Original): An analytical examination of the investigation into the 1992 murders of three teens from Alcàsser, Spain, a case that profoundly affected the nation.
  • Awake: The Million Dollar Game (Netflix Original): Sleepless for 24 hours, contestants in this comedy game show stumble through challenges both eccentric and mundane for a chance at a $1 million prize.
  • Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures: Season 3
  • Charité at War (Netflix Original): During World War II, the patients and staff at Berlin’s Charité hospital grapple with Nazis, eugenics and euthanasia.
  • Cinderella Pop (Netflix Film): Distressed by her parents’ divorce, Cíntia Dorella does not believe in love anymore until she meets and falls in love with singer-songwriter Freddy Prince.
  • iZombie: Season 5
  • Leila (Netflix Original): Leila, from writer and executive producer Urmi Juvekar, based on a book by Prayaag Akbar, tells the story of Shalini, a free-thinking woman in search of the daughter she lost upon her arrest 16 years earlier. Set in the near future, this inventive, boundary-breaking story centres around longing, faith and loss.
  • Life Overtakes Me (Netflix Original): In the grip of trauma, hundreds of refugee children in Sweden withdraw from life’s uncertainties into a coma-like illness called Resignation Syndrome.
  • Murder Mystery (Netflix Film): When a NYC cop finally takes his wife on a long promised European trip, a chance meeting on the flight gets them invited to an intimate family gathering on the super yacht of elderly billionaire Malcolm Quince. When Quince is murdered, they become the prime suspects in a modern day whodunit.
  • Unité 42 (Netflix Original): A widowed cop tapped to lead a special cyber crimes unit teams up with a former hacker to hunt down tech-savvy criminals who are terrorizing Belgium.

June 15

  • Taking Lives
  • THE MECHANIC

June 18

  • Adam Devine: Best Time of Our Lives (Netflix Original): Critically acclaimed comedian, Adam Devine, knows that growing up sucks and is here to tell you why. Filmed in front of a packed house at The Orpheum Theater in his hometown of Omaha, Nebraska, Devine’s new Netflix comedy special will give a comedic take on the worst parts of growing up including puberty, parental judgment, and almost dying on your 21st birthday.

June 19

  • Beats (Netflix Film): A reclusive teenage musical prodigy forms an unlikely friendship with a down-on-his-luck high school security guard. United by their mutual love of hip hop, they confront the demons of their past and try to break into Chicago’s music scene.
  • The Edge of Democracy (Netflix Film): A cautionary tale for these times of democracy in crisis – the personal and political fuse to explore one of the most dramatic periods in Brazilian history. Combining unprecedented access to leaders past and present, including Presidents Dilma Rousseff and Lula da Silva, with accounts of her own family’s complex political and industrial past, filmmaker Petra Costa (ELENA) witnesses their rise and fall and the tragically polarized nation that remains.
  • Mr. D: Season 8

June 20

  • Annabelle: Creation
  • Le Chant du Loup (Netflix Film): With nuclear war looming, a military expert in underwater acoustics strives to prove things aren’t as they seem — or sound — using only his ears.

June 21

  • Ad Vitam (Netflix Original): In an age of medical technology that allows humans to live forever young, a cop and a rebellious 20-something investigate a mass suicide of seven teens.
  • Bolívar (Netflix Original): This dramatization depicts the life — and loves — of Venezuelan leader Simón Bolívar, who helped several countries gain independence from Spain.
  • The Casketeers: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Francis and Scottie reveal their weight loss. The Tipenes’ funeral home — and family — expands. The staff prepare funerals for the old and young.
  • The Confession Tapes: Season 2 (Netflix Original): They confessed to horrible crimes they claim they never really committed. But why? Four more stories tackle the tricky question.
  • Dark: Season 2 (Netflix Original): As the date for the apocalyptic Last Cycle approaches, Winden’s families discover that they play a critical role in the fate of their world.
  • EVANGELION: DEATH (TRUE)²
  • Girls Incarcerated: Season 2 (Netflix Original): A year after Madison Juvenile closed, a new group of girls at LaPorte Juvenile Correctional Facility navigate the challenges of teen life behind bars.
  • GO! Live Your Way: Season 2 (Netflix Family): Mía tries to discover the truth about her father while also finding success with her singing career. Jealous Lupe’s antics threaten her friendships.
  • Jaoon Kahan Bata Ae Dil (Netflix Film): Tension plays the third wheel in this portrait of a couple whose caustic, at times jarring, interactions strain their relationship over a Mumbai evening.
  • Mr. Iglesias (Netflix Original): Stand-up phenom Gabriel Iglesias stars in this series as a good-natured high school history teacher who tries to help gifted misfit kids.
  • Neon Genesis Evangelion
  • Queen of the South: Season 3
  • The End of Evangelion

June 22

  • Marvel Studios The Avengers

June 24

  • Forest of Piano: Season 2 (Netflix Anime): After the first stage of the Chopin competition, Kai and Shuhei prepare for the next round while confronting their own reasons for playing music.

June 25

  • Mike Epps: Only One Mike (Netflix Original): Comedian and actor Mike Epps is appropriately inappropriate in his no-holds-barred Netflix stand-up special, Mike Epps: Only One Mike. Filmed at Constitution Hall in Washington, DC, the one-hour special reminds us why Epps is a one-of-a-kind comedian as he reflects on the gift (and curse) of raising four daughters, overcoming childhood dyslexia and the mysterious infinite wisdom of old people. Den of Thieves’ Jesse Ignjatovic, Evan Prager, Jared Morell, and Jordan Barrow executive produced along with Naptown’s Mike Epps, Thomas Cobb, Niles Kirchner, Kyra Robinson and Royale Watkins. Directed by Kevin Bray.

June 27

  • Answer for Heaven (Netflix Original): A righteous fallen angel must work and live with a rating-obsessed reporter to investigate crimes in a highly competitive office environment.

June 28

  • 7SEEDS (Netflix Anime): A shy girl named Natsu learns that she’s part of a group chosen to ensure the survival of humanity. Together, they have to survive on a changed Earth.
  • Dope: Season 3 (Netflix Original): Around the world, from Los Angeles to Rotterdam, the war on drugs rages on as users and addicts remain caught in the middle.
  • Exhibit A (Netflix Original): This true crime series shows how innocent people have been convicted with dubious forensic tools and techniques such as cadaver dogs and touch DNA.
  • Instant Hotel: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Four new pairs of home hoteliers check in and check out each other’s properties as they compete for the title of Australia’s best vacation rental.
  • Motown Magic: Season 2 (Netflix Family): A second season of magic and music following Ben and his friends Angie and Mickey as they discover that creativity can bring vibrancy to their city and important life lessons.
  • Paquita Salas: Season 3 (Netflix Original): Paquita experiences a life-changing evening with Macarena García, and later learns about social media. A reinvented Magüi takes control of her life.
  • The Chosen One (Netflix Original): Three young doctors sent to a remote village in Pantanal to vaccinate residents find themselves trapped in an isolated community shrouded in secrets.

June 30

  • Anne with an E: Season 2
  • Glee: Seasons 1-6

Coming in June

  • Marvel’s Jessica Jones: Season 3 (Netflix Original): When Jessica (Krysten Ritter) crosses paths with a highly intelligent psychopath, she and Trish (Rachael Taylor) must repair their fractured relationship and team up to take him down. But a devastating loss reveals their conflicting ideas of heroism, and sets them on a collision course that will forever change them both.
  • Trinkets (Netflix Original): When three teenage girls from different corners of the high school cafeteria find themselves in the same mandated Shoplifter’s Anonymous meeting, an unlikely friendship forms. Elodie — the grieving misfit, Moe — the mysterious outsider, and Tabitha — the imperfect picture of perfection, will find strength in each other as they negotiate family issues, high school drama and the complicated dilemma of trying to fit in while longing to break out.

Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in June 2019

June 1

  • Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist
  • Wedding Crashers

June 5

  • Marvel Studios Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
  • American Pie

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