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Streaming in Canada on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, Crave, Netflix and PVOD [September 13-19]

Every week, MobileSyrup outlines some of the most notable movies and TV shows that recently hit Canadian streaming platforms.

Our ‘Streaming in Canada’ column typically focuses on new content from Amazon Prime Video Canada, Crave and Netflix Canada, but other services like Apple TV+ and Disney+ will be mentioned when relevant.

We’ll also highlight shows or movies that are made in Canada, involve notable Canadian cast or crew and/or are filmed in Canada.

Finally, with the COVID-19 pandemic causing many movies to hit digital platforms much sooner than planned, we’ll make note of any major films — as well as other notable streaming service news — that fall into this category when applicable.


Amazon Prime Video

Dr. Death

A sinister doctor harms his patients, leading his fellow surgeons and a young assistant district attorney to try to stop him.

Based on a true story as depicted in Laura Beil’s eponymous podcast, Dr. Death was created by Patrick Macmanus (Marco Polo) and stars Vancouver’s own Joshua Jackson (Dawson’s Creek), Grace Gummer (American Horror Story), Christian Slater (Mr. Robot) and Alec Baldwin (30 Rock).

Original release date: July 15th, 2021 (Peacock in the U.S.)
Amazon Prime Video Canada release date: September 13th, 2021 (via StackTV)
Genre: Crime drama
Runtime: Eight episodes (44 to 63 minutes each)

Stream Dr. Death here. Note that a $12.99/month StackTV subscription is required.

Everybody’s Talking About Jamie [Amazon Original]

Struggling to fit in, a 16-year-old decides to become a drag queen sensation.

Based on the stage musical of the same name, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie was directed by Jonathan Butterell (Finding Neverland) and stars newcomer Max Harwood, Sarah Lancashire (Coronation Street), Shobna Gulati (Coronation Street), Adeel Akhtar (Utopia) and Richard E. Grant (Can You Ever Forgive Me?).

Amazon Prime Video Canada release date: September 17th, 2021
Genre: Coming of age musical
Runtime: 1 hour, 55 minutes

Stream Everybody’s Talking About Jamie here.

An Amazon Prime Video subscription is included at no additional cost with an Amazon Prime membership, which costs $79 CAD/year.

The full list of movies and shows hitting Amazon Prime Video Canada this month can be found here.


Apple TV+

Impossible Repairs

Hosted by survivalist Mike Davidson, this docuseries goes behind-the-scenes on the making of the world’s largest and most complicated machines.

It’s worth noting that the first episode is about “helicopter logging” on Vancouver Island.

Apple TV+ release date: September 19th, 2021 at 8pm ET on the Smithsonian Channel (first episode, new episodes every Sunday)
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: Six episodes (around one hour each)

Stream Impossible Repairs here.

Note: a $3.99/month Smithsonian Channel subscription is required. (The Smithsonian Channel is also available on Amazon Prime Video).

The Morning Show (Season 2) [Apple Original]

After the events of Season 1, The Morning Show team must deal with the ramifications of Alex and Bradley’s actions.

Created by Jay Carson (The Front Runner), The Morning Show features an ensemble cast that includes Jennifer Aniston (Friends), Reese Witherspoon (Big Little Lies), Billy Crudup (The Coast of Utopia), Julianna Margulies (The Good Wife) and Steve Carrell (The Office). It’s also worth noting that Toronto’s own Will Arnett (Arrested Development) also appears in a supporting role.

Apple TV+ Canada release date: September 17th, 2021 (first episode, new episodes every week)
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 10 episodes (around one hour each)

Stream The Morning Show here.

An Apple TV+ subscription costs $5.99/month in Canada.


Crave

Dark Side of the Ring (Season 3B) [Crave Original]

Narrated by wrestler Chris Jericho, the second half of the third season of The Dark Side of the Ring focuses on wrestlers like Johnny K9 (aka Bruiser Bedlam), Luna Vachon and Chris Kanyon.

Crave release date: September 16th, 2021 (first episode, new episodes every Thursday at 9pm ET)
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: Seven episodes (around 44 minutes each)

Stream Dark Side of the Ring here.

Level Playing Field

This docuseries explores public policies have contributed to inequities in both sports and society in general.

Crave release date: September 14th, 2021 (first episode, new episodes every Tuesday at 8pm ET)
Genre: Sports documentary
Runtime: Four episodes (around 30 minutes each)

Stream Level Playing Field here.

A standard Crave subscription is priced at $9.99/month, with Starz costing another $5.99/month and HBO an additional $9.99/month.

The full list of movies and shows hitting Crave this month can be found here.


Netflix

Nightbooks [Netflix Original]

Alex must tell a scary story every night — otherwise, he’ll be stuck forever in a witch’s apartment with his new friend.

Based on J.A. White’s 2018 children’s book of the same name, Nightbooks was directed by David Yarovesky (Brightburn) and stars Winslow Fegley (Timmy Failure), Lidya Jewett (Good Girls) and Krysten Ritter (Marvel’s Jessica Jones).

Netflix Canada release date: September 15th, 2021
Genre: Dark fantasy
Runtime: 1 hour, 43 minutes

Stream Nightbooks here.

Sex Education (Season 3) [Netflix Original]

After word of the “sex school” gets out, Otis hides his secret hookup while the new head teacher tries to rein in the student body.

Created by Laurie Nunn, Sex Education stars Asa Butterfield (Ender’s Game), Gillian Anderson (The X-Files) and Ncuti Gatwa (Stonemouth).

Netflix Canada release date: September 17th, 2021
Genre: Comedy-drama
Runtime: Eight episodes (around 47 to 53 minutes each)

Stream Sex Education here.

A ‘Basic’ Netflix subscription costs $9.99/month, a ‘Standard’ subscription (HD-supported) costs $14.99/month and a ‘Premium’ membership is priced at $18.99/month (4K-supported).

The full list of movies and shows hitting Netflix Canada this month can be found here.


Premium video on demand (PVOD)

Candyman

Picking up years after the events of 1991’s Candyman, an artist who begins investigating the legend of the Candyman unwittingly unleashes a wave of violence.

Candyman was co-written and directed by Nia DaCosta (Little Woods) and stars Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (Watchmen), Teyonah Parris (WandaVision), Nathan Stewart-Jarrett (Misfits) and Colman Domingo (Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom).

Theatrical release date: August 27th, 2021
PVOD release date: September 17th, 2021
Genre: Slasher
Runtime:
1 hour, 31 minutes

Candyman can be rented on a variety of PVOD platforms for $24.99, including Google Play, iOS, Amazon Prime Video and the Cineplex Store.

The Suicide Squad

In exchange for a reduced sentence, a group of convicts is sent on a deadly search-and-destroy mission to the island nation of Corto Maltese.

The Suicide Squad was written and directed by James Gunn (Guardians of the Galaxy) and features Margot Robbie (Harley Quinn), Joel Kinnamon (Rick Flag), Viola Davis (Amanda Waller) and Jai Courtney (Captain Boomerang) reprising their respective roles from 2016’s Suicide Squad film, while Idris Elba (Luther), John Cena (F9), David Dastmalchian (Ant-Man), Daniela Melchior (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse) and Edmonton’s own Nathan Fillion (Firefly) co-star.

It’s worth noting that Toronto’s own Jessie Reyez and grandson wrote the single “Rain” (featured in the above trailer) for the film’s soundtrack.

The Suicide Squad can be rented on a variety of PVOD platforms for $24.99, including Google Play, iOS, Amazon Prime Video and the Cineplex Store.

Theatrical release date: August 5th, 2021
PVOD release date: September 17th, 2021
Genre: 2 hours, 12 minutes
Runtime:
1 hour, 31 minutes

What are you planning on streaming? Let us know in the comments.

For more suggestions, check out last week’s Streaming in Canada column.

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Apple reveals sizzle reel featuring new footage from upcoming Apple TV+ originals

Apple opened its big ‘California Streaming’ event with a sizzle reel for a slew of upcoming Apple TV+ content.

In the trailer, new footage from the likes of Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon’s The Morning Show Season 2 (premiering September 17th), the Isaac Asimov adaptation Foundation (debuting September 24th), the Tom Hanks-led Finch (kicks off November 5th) and the Paul Rudd and Will Ferrell dark comedy series The Shrink Next Door (launches November 12th).

Check it out below:

Apple TV+ costs $5.99 CAD/month.

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Apple TV+ shows rack up 130 awards and 500 nominations in just two years

Apple TV+ series have won 130 awards and received 500 award nominations in the two years since the streaming platform launched in November 2019, according to Apple CEO Tim Cook.

More to come…

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Streaming in Canada on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, Crave, Disney+ and Netflix [September 6-12]

After a special edition of Streaming in Canada last week, we’re back for our regularly scheduled column

Every week, MobileSyrup outlines some of the most notable movies and TV shows that recently hit Canadian streaming platforms.

Our ‘Streaming in Canada’ column typically focuses on new content from Amazon Prime Video Canada, Crave and Netflix Canada, but other services like Apple TV+ and Disney+ will be mentioned when relevant.

We’ll also highlight shows or movies that are made in Canada, involve notable Canadian cast or crew and/or are filmed in Canada.

Finally, with the COVID-19 pandemic causing many movies to hit digital platforms much sooner than planned, we’ll make note of any major films — as well as other notable streaming service news — that fall into this category when applicable.


Amazon Prime Video

The Voyeurs [Amazon Original]

A young couple becomes obsessed with the sex life of their neighbours, leading their lives to become tangled in deadly ways.

The Voyeurs was written and directed by Michael Mohan (Everything Sucks!) and stars Sydney Sweeney (Euphoria), Justice Smith (Pokémon: Detective Pikachu), Ben Hardy (Bohemian Rhapsody) and Natasha Liu Bordizzo (The Society).

Amazon Prime Video Canada release date: September 10th, 2021
Genre: Erotic thriller
Runtime: 1 hour, 56 minutes

Stream The Voyeurs here.

An Amazon Prime Video subscription is included at no additional cost with an Amazon Prime membership, which costs $79 CAD/year.

The full list of movies and shows hitting Amazon Prime Video Canada this month can be found here.


Apple TV+

Being James Bond

After numerous delays due to COVID-19, No Time to Die looks finally set to release on October 8th. To celebrate, MGM has released a documentary on Apple TV that reflects on Daniel Craig’s 15-year-run as James Bond.

Directed by Billie Walsh (Springstein and I), Being James Bond features never-before-seen archival footage from Casino Royale all the way up to No Time to Die, as well as conversations with Craig and 007 producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson.

Apple TV release date: September 7th, 2021
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 45 minutes

Being James Bond will be available as a free rental on Apple TV until October 7th. No Apple TV+ subscription is required.

Come From Away [Apple Original]

To coincide with the 20th anniversary of 9/11, Apple is now streaming the live stage recording of Come From Away.

The musical is based on the true story of the 7,000 passengers who were stranded after the terrorist attacks in the small town of Gander, Newfoundland. Canadian couple Irene Sankoff and David Hein wrote Come From Away based on the stories they learned in Gander during the 10th anniversary of 9/11.

Apple TV+ Canada release date: September 10th, 2021
Genre: Musical
Runtime: 1 hour, 46 minutes

Stream Come From Away here.

An Apple TV+ subscription costs $5.99/month in Canada.


Crave

News of the World

An aging Civil War veteran must return a young girl to her adopted Indigenous family.

Based on American-Canadian author Paulette Jiles’ novel of the same name, News of the World was co-written and directed by Paul Greengrass (Captain Phillips) and stars Tom Hanks (Saving Private Ryan) and Helena Zengel (System Crasher).

Notably, Jiles spent many years living in Canada working for the CBC and helped set up native language radio stations in Ontario and Quebec.

Original theatrical release date: December 25th, 2020 (limited release)
Crave release date:
September 10th, 2021
Genre: Western drama
Runtime: 1 hour, 58 minutes

Stream News of the World here.

Return of the Taliban: A Vice Special Report

Vice correspondents Hind Hassan, Ben Soloman, Seb Walker and Isobel Yeung report from the ground in Afghanistan on the Taliban’s rapid takeover of the country.

Crave release date: September 10th, 2021
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 1 hour

Stream Return of the Taliban: A Vice Special Report here.

Scenes from a Marriage

Based on Ingmar Bergman’s 1973 Swedish miniseries of the same name, Scenes from a Marriage explores the complexities of a man and woman whose marriage is falling apart.

Hagai Levi (The Affair) adapted the remake, which stars Oscar Isaac (Inside Llewyn Davis) and Jessica Chastain (Molly’s Game).

Crave release date: September 12th, 2021 at 9pm ET (first episode, new episodes every Sunday at 9pm ET)
Genre: Drama
Runtime: Five episodes (around one hour each)

Stream Scenes from a Marriage (2021) here. Note that the original series is also now streaming on Crave.

A standard Crave subscription is priced at $9.99/month, with Starz costing another $5.99/month and HBO an additional $9.99/month.

The full list of movies and shows hitting Crave this month can be found here.


Disney+

Doogie Kamealoha, M.D. [Disney+ Original]

Lahela “Doogie” Kameāloha balances her high school life with an early medical career.

Based on the Neil Patrick Harris-led ’90s series Doogie Howser, M.D.Doogie Kamealoha, M.D. was created by Kourtney Kang (Fresh Off the Boat) and stars Peyton Elizabeth Lee (Andi Mack), Emma Meisel (The Kids Are Alright), Matthew Sato (Hawaii Five-O), Kathleen Rose Perkins (Episodes) and Jason Scott Lee (Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story).

Disney+ Canada release date: September 8th, 2021 (first episode, new episodes every Wednesday)
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: Ten episodes (around 30 minute each)

Stream Doogie Kamealoha, M.D. here.

A Disney+ subscription costs $11.99/month or $119.99/year in Canada.

The full list of movies and shows hitting Disney+ Canada this month can be found here.


Netflix

Blood Brothers: Malcolm X & Muhammad Ali [Netflix Original]

Director Marcus A. Clarke (Unsolved Mysteries) explores the remarkable relationship between civil rights activist Malcolm X and boxer Muhammad Ali.

Netflix Canada release date: September 9th, 2021
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 1 hour, 36 minutes

Stream Blood Brothers: Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali here.

The Circle (Season 3) [Netflix Original]

A new group of people competes in this social media-focused competition series.

Netflix Canada release date: September 8th, 2021 (first four episodes, new episodes every Wednesday)
Genre: Reality competition
Runtime: 13 episodes (around one hour each)

Stream The Circle here.

Kate [Netflix Original]

After being fatally poisoned, an assassin chooses to spend her final 24 hours to get her revenge.

Kate was directed by Cedric Nicolas-Troyan (The Huntsman: Winter’s War) and stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Fargo), Miku Martineau (Finny the Shark), Woody Harrelson (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri) and Tadanobu Asano (Last Life in the Universe).

Netflix Canada release date: September 10th, 2021
Genre: Action
Runtime: 1 hour, 46 minutes

Stream Kate here.

Lucifer (Season 6) [Netflix Original]

In the final season, Lucifer lands his promotion but must decide if he really wants the job.

Based on the DC Comics character of the same name, Lucifer was created by Tom Kapinos (Californication) and stars Tom Ellis (Miranda), Lauren German (Hawaii Five-0) and Kevin Alejandro (True Blood).

Netflix Canada release date: September 10th, 2021
Genre: Fantasy
Runtime: 10 episodes (45 to 66 minutes each)

Stream Lucifer here.

A ‘Basic’ Netflix subscription costs $9.99/month, a ‘Standard’ subscription (HD-supported) costs $14.99/month and a ‘Premium’ membership is priced at $18.99/month (4K-supported).

The full list of movies and shows hitting Netflix Canada this month can be found here.


What are you planning on checking out this week? Let us know in the comments.

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