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Here’s a bunch of Canadian movies and shows you can stream on Canada Day

Happy Canada Day!

To celebrate all things Canada, we’ve rounded up some of the Canadian movies and shows that are currently streaming on major services. Given that the government itself doesn’t really have a proper definition of “Canadian content,” we’ll include a handful of titles that either: A) star Canadians B) feature prominent Canadians behind the camera and/or C) were filmed in Canada.

From superheroes and comedies to dramas and horror, Canada’s got you covered. Read on for a highlight of some of the Canadian titles on Amazon Prime Video, Crave, Disney+ and Netflix.

Amazon’s Prime Video

  • The Boys — filmed in Toronto, co-starring Mississauga’s Nathan Mitchell (Black Noir), co-produced by Vancouver’s Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg
  • The Expanse — the acclaimed sci-fi series was filmed in Toronto
  • The Lake — Amazon’s first scripted original Canadian series, created by Ottawa’s Julian Doucet (Hudson & Rex) and starring Caledon, Ontario’s Jordan Gavaris (Orphan Black); also shot in Northern Ontario
  • The Unsolved Murder of Beverly Lynn Smith — Welland, Ontario’s Nathalie Bibeau (The Walrus and the Whistleblower) directs this docuseries about the unsolved 1974 murder of a 22-year-old woman in Oshawa, Ontario
  • LOL: Last One Laughing Canada — hosted by Montreal’s Jay Baruchel (This Is The End), featuring a bunch of competing Canadian comics, including Toronto’s Dave Foley (Kids in the Hall), Calgary’s Andrew Phung (Kim’s Convenience) and Westmount, Quebec’s Caroline Rhea (Sabrina the Teenage With)
  • Reacher — action series film in and around Toronto

Crave

To coincide with Canada Day, Crave has launched a dedicated “Oh Canada” landing page, featuring the likes of:

  • Canada’s Drag Race — a spin on the popular RuPaul series featuring Canadian contestants and judges
  • The David Cronenberg Collection — featuring a slew of the renowned Toronto director’s films, like Dead Ringers, Videodrome and The Fly (his new film, Crimes of the Future, will also come to Crave this fall)
  • The Denis Villeneuve Collection — includes a variety of films from the acclaimed Bécancour, Quebec director, such as Dune (2021), Prisoners, Arrival and Enemy
    Letterkenny and spin-off Shoresy — the two Canadian sitcoms from Listowel, Ontario’s Jared Keeso (creator, writer and star)
  • Night Raiders — written and directed by La Ronge, Saskatchewan’s Danis Goulet (Wakening), starring Cardston, Alberta’s Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers (The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open) and Surrey, B.C.’s Brooklyn Letexier-Hart (Burden of Truth); was also shot in and around Toronto
  • Ryan Reynolds Collection — some of the Vancouver actor’s films, like Free Guy, Just Friends and Van Wilder

Disney+

The streaming service regularly has an “O Canada” section, but here are some highlights:

  • Free Guy — starring Vancouver’s Ryan Reynolds, directed by Montreal’s Shawn Levy
  • Juno — starring Halifax’s Elliot Page (The Umbrella Academy) and Brampton, Ontario’s Michael Cera, directed by Montreal’s Jason Reitman, shot in Vancouver
  • Ms. Marvel — starring Markham, Ontario’s own Iman Vellani, directed by Pakistani-Canadian Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy (Episodes 4 and 5)
  • Obi-Wan Kenobi — co-starring Vancouver’s Hayden Christensen, all episodes directed by Toronto’s Deborah Chow
  • Reservation Dogs — the Indigenous comedy series stars three Canadians: Three of the four leads are Canadian: Kahnawake, Quebec’s Devery Jacobs (American Gods) as Elora, Toronto’s D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai (Murdoch Mysteries) as Bear and Edmonton’s Paulina Alexis (Ghostbusters: Afterlife) as Willie; Jacobs is also a writer on the upcoming second season
  • Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings — starring Mississauga, Ontario’s Simu Liu
  • Speed — starring Toronto’s Keanu Reeves and written by Toronto’s Graham Yost
  • Turning Red — co-written and directed by Toronto’s Domee Shi, featuring the voices of Ottawa’s Sandra Oh and Mississauga’s Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, set in Toronto

We also recently put together a round-up of upcoming Canadian Disney+ projects — you can read that here.

Netflix

  • The Adam Project — starring Vancouver’s Ryan Reynolds, directed by Montreal’s Shawn Levy, filmed in Vancouver
  • Anne with an E — created by Vancouver’s Moira Walley-Beckett, starring Irish-Canadian Amybeth McNulty and other Canadians, filmed in various parts of Ontario and P.E.I.
  • Kim’s Convenience — Ins Choi’s popular Canadian sitcom starring Canada-raised Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Toronto-raised Jean Yoon, Burnaby, B.C.’s Andrea Bang and the aforementioned Simu Liu
  • Locke & Key — co-starring Toronto’s Connor Jessup, filmed in Toronto
  • Midnight Mass — filmed in Vancouver
  • Schitt’s Creek — Hamilton, Ontario’s Eugene Levy and Toronto’s Dan Levy created this Canadian sitcom starring them both, as well as Toronto’s Catherina O’Hara and Ottawa’s Annie Murphy
  • The Umbrella Academy — starring Halifax’s Elliot Page, filmed in various parts of Ontario

It’s worth noting that Netflix also recently launched a new site that breaks down where in Canada its productions have been filmed.


Of course, those are just some of the many Canadian productions on streaming services. What are your favourites? Let us know in the comments.

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Streaming in Canada on Prime Video, Apple TV+, Crave, Disney+ and Netflix [June 20-26]

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, Crave and Netflix, but other services like Apple TV+ and Disney+ are mentioned when relevant. Premium video on demand (PVOD) platforms are also fair game as movies continue to come to digital early amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Finally, we’ll highlight shows or movies that are made by Canadian companies, involve notable Canadian cast or crew and/or are filmed in Canada.


Amazon Prime Video

The One That Got Away [Amazon Original]

Singer-songwriter Betty Who hosts this reality dating series in which six people get to take a shot with missed connections.

Amazon Prime Video Canada premiere date: June 24th, 2022
Genre: Reality dating
Runtime: 10 episodes (47 minutes to 1 hour, 13 minutes each)

Stream The One That Got Away here.

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

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


Apple TV+

Loot [Apple Original]

After divorcing her husband, Molly decides to use her $87 billion settlement to re-engage with her charitable foundation.

Loot was created by Alan Yang (Master of None) and Matt Hubbard (30 Rock) and stars Maya Rudolph (Bridesmaids), MJ Rodriguez (Pose), Joel Kim Booster (Big Mouth) and Nat Faxon (Disenchantment).

Apple TV+ Canada premiere date: June 24th, 2022 (first three episodes, new episodes every Friday)
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 10 episodes (around 30 minutes each)

Stream Loot here.

An Apple TV+ subscription costs $5.99/month.

Find out what’s coming to Apple TV+ this summer here.


Crave

Drive My Car

A well-known actor and theatre director processes his grief over the loss of his wife while overseeing a multilingual stage production of Uncle Vanya.

Based on Haruki Murakami’s short story of the same name, Drive My Car was written and directed by Ryusuke Hamaguchi (Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy) and stars Hidetoshi Nishijima (Shin Ultraman), Tōko Miura (Your Name), Masaki Okada (I Give My First Love to You) and Reika Kirishima (Godzilla: Final Warriors).

It’s worth noting that Drive My Car was one of the films up for Best Picture at this year’s Oscars.

Original Canadian theatrical release: November 26th, 2021
Crave premiere date:
June 24th, 2022
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 2 hours, 59 minutes

Stream Drive My Car here.

The French Dispatch

The film follows three different storylines within the French foreign bureau of a fictional newspaper as it publishes its final issue.

The French Dispatch was written and directed by Wes Anderson (The Grand Budapest Hotel) and features an ensemble cast that includes Owen Wilson (The Royal Tenenbaums), Frances McDormand (Nomadland), Timothée Chalamet (Dune), Benicio Del Toro (Sicario), Jeffrey Wright (Westworld), Bill Murray (Groundhog Day), Saoirse Ronan (Little Women) and Jason Schwartzman (Fargo).

Original Canadian theatrical release: October 22nd, 2021
Crave premiere date:
June 24th, 2022
Genre: Comedy-drama
Runtime: 1 hour, 48 minutes

Stream The French Dispatch here.

Sing 2

Buster Moon and co. try to enlist a reclusive rock star in an effort to impress an entertainment mogul.

Sing 2 was written and directed by Garth Jennings (Sing) and features the voices of Matthew McConaughey (Dallas Buyers Club), Reese Witherspoon (The Morning Show), Scarlett Johansson (Marriage Story), Taron Egerton (Rocketman) and U2 lead vocalist and primary lyricist Bono.

Original Canadian theatrical release: December 22nd, 2021
Crave premiere date:
June 24th, 2022
Genre: Animated musical comedy
Runtime: 1 hour, 50 minutes

Stream Sing 2 here.

Westworld (Season 4)

Seven years after the events of Season 3, Westworld tells a “dark odyssey about the fate of sentient life on Earth.”

Based on Michael Crichton’s 1973 film of the same name, Westworld was created by Jonathan Nolan (Person of Interest) and Lisa Joy (Burn Notice) and stars Evan Rachel Wood (Mildred Pierce), Thandiwe Newton (Crash), Jeffrey Wright (Casino Royale), Tessa Thompson (Thor: Ragnarok), Luke Hemsworth (Neighbours), Ed Harris (The Hours) and Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad).

Crave premiere date: June 26th, 2022 at 9pm ET (first episode, new episodes every Sunday at 9pm ET)
Genre: Sci-fi drama
Runtime: Eight episodes (around one hour each)

Stream Westworld here.

standard Crave subscription is priced at $19.99/month, with Starz costing an additional $5.99/month. A mobile-only subscription is also available for $9.99/month.

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


Disney+

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

Doctor Strange teams up with dimension-hopping teenager America Chavez to fight a threat to the entire multiverse.

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness was directed by Sam Raimi (Spider-Man 2) and features returning Marvel stars Benedict Cumberbatch (Doctor Strange), Elizabeth Olsen (Wanda Maximoff/The Scarlet Witch), Benedict Wong (Wong), London, Ontario’s own Rachel McAdams (Christine Palmer) and Chiwetel Ejiofor (Baron Mordo), alongside MCU newcomer Xochitl Gomez (The Babysitter’s Club) as America Chavez.

Original theatrical release date: May 6th, 2022
Disney+ Canada premiere date:
June 22nd, 2022
Genre: Superhero
Runtime: 2 hours, 6 minutes

Stream Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness here.

Rise [Disney+ Original]

Based on real events, Rise tells the story of the Antetokounmpo family, who emigrated from Nigeria to Greece and produced the first trio of brothers to become NBA champions: Giannis (Uche Agada), Thanasis (Ral Agada) and Kostas (Jaden Osimuwa).

The film was directed by Akin Omotoso (Tell Me Sweet Something).

Disney+ Canada premiere date: June 24th, 2022
Genre: Biographical sports drama
Runtime: 1 hour, 53 minutes

Stream Rise here.

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

The full list of what’s hitting Disney+ Canada this month can be found here.


Netflix

The Future Of [Netflix Original]

This docuseries, co-produced by The Verge, examines how new and emerging technological trends will affect various aspects of life, including food, dating, gaming and pets.

The series is narrated by Jurnee Smollett (Lovecraft Country) and features interviews with a variety of tech experts.

Netflix Canada premiere date: June 21st, 2022 (first six episodes, remaining six episodes on June 28th)
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 12 episodes (around 30 minutes each)

Stream The Future Of here.

The Man From Toronto [Netflix Original]

After a case of mistaken identity, a bumbling entrepreneur must team up with the assassin known as “The Man From Toronto.”

The Man From Toronto was directed by Patrick Hughes (The Hitman’s Bodyguard) and stars three people who are not, in fact, from Toronto or anywhere else in Canada: Kevin Hart (Jumanji series), Woody Harrelson (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri) and Kaley Cuoco (The Big Bang Theory).

It’s worth noting that the movie was shot around the Toronto area.

Netflix Canada premiere date: June 24th, 2022
Genre: Action-comedy
Runtime: 1 hour, 52 minutes

Stream The Man From Toronto here.

The Umbrella Academy (Season 3) [Netflix Original]

The Umbrellas face off against a new group of Hargreeves siblings while a mysterious threat is unleashed on the city.

Based on Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá’s comic series of the same name, The Umbrella Academy was created by Edmonton’s Steve Blackman (Fargo) and features an ensemble cast that includes Halifax’s Elliot Page (Juno), Tom Hopper (Game of Thrones), David Castañeda (Sicario: Day of the Soldado), Emmy Raver-Lampman (Hamilton) and Robert Sheehan (Mortal Instruments).

It’s worth noting that the series is filmed in various parts of Ontario, including Toronto.

Netflix Canada premiere date: June 22nd, 2022
Genre: Superhero
Runtime: 10 episodes (40 to 53 minutes each)

Stream The Umbrella Academy here.

‘Basic’ Netflix subscription costs $9.99/month, a ‘Standard’ subscription (HD-supported) costs $16.49/month and a ‘Premium’ membership is priced at $20.99/month (4K-supported).

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


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

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

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New on Crave: July 2022

Bell announced a ton of new content coming to Crave in July (and quite a few things leaving the platform, too). You can check out the full list of items below.

Crave subscriptions starts at $9.99/month for a Mobile plan, which includes access to HBO content. A $19.99/month Crave Total subscription is required to stream this content on Crave’s supported devices, like Android, iOS, Apple TV, PlayStation, etc. A $5.99 Starz add-on is also available.

July 1st

  • John Wick Chapter 3: Parabellum — Starz
  • Scarborough
  • Stillwater
  • No Time To Die
  • Samsam — Starz
  • We Hunt Together S2
  • The Chi S5 E2
  • Help! I’m In A Secret Relationship! (Episodes 1-10)
  • Friday Night Lights (Seasons 1-5)
  • Pets & Pickers (Season 1)
  • RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars (Season 7, Episode 8)

July 2nd

  • Pause With Sam Jay (Season 2 E7) Live @11pm ET — HBO + Movies
  • The Queen’s Jubilee: Reporter’s Notebook *Canadian Title, Special Premiere*

July 3rd

  • Westworld (Season 4, Episode 2) @9pm ET — HBO + Movies
  • The Man Who Fell To Earth Season 1, Episode 10 *Season Finale*
  • Flatbush Misdemeanors (Season 2, Episode 3)
  • Becoming Elizabeth (Season 1, Episode 4) — Starz
  • P-Valley (Season 2, Episode 5) — Starz

July 4th

  • Irma Vep (Episode 5) @ 9pm ET — HBO + Movies
  • Mind Over Murder (Episode 3) @ 9pm ET — HBO + Movies

July 5th

  • The Bold And The Beautiful (Season 35, Episodes 190-194)

July 7th

  • Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Season 1, Episode 10) *Season Finale*
  • Drage Race France (Season 1, Episode 3) @3pm ET

July 8th

  • Pause With Sam Jay (Season 2, Episode 8) *Season Finale* Live @11pm ET — HBO + Movies
  • How To Train Your Dragon 2 — Starz
  • The Worst Person In The World
  • The Addams Family 2
  • West Side Story (2021)
  • The Chi (Season 5, Episode 3)
  • Supreme Team (Episodes 1-3)
  • Vegheadz (Season 1)
  • The Good Doctor (Season 5)
  • RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars (Season 7, Episode 9)
  • Because I Said So — Starz

July 10th

  • Westworld (Season 4, Episode 3) @9pm ET — HBO + Movies
  • The Anarchists (Season 1, Episode 1) @10pm ET — HBO + Movies
  • Flatbush Misdemeanors (Season 2, Episode 4)
  • Becoming Elizabeth (Season 1, Episode 5) — Starz
  • P-Valley (Season 2, Episode 6) — Starz

July 11th

  • Irma Vep (Episode 6) @9pm ET — HBO + Movies
  • Mind Over Murder (Episode 4) @10pm ET — HBO + Movies
  • Julia *Documentary Premiere*

July 12th

  • The Bold And The Beautiful (Season 35, Episodes 195-199)

July 14th

  • FBoy (Season 2, Episodes 1-3) *Season Premiere* — HBO + Movies
  • Drage Race France (Season 1, Episode 4) @3pm ET
  • Canada’s Drag Race (Season 3, Episode 1) *Canadian Title, Season Premiere* @9pm ET

July 15th

  • The Rehearsal (Season 1, Episode 1) *Season Premiere* @11pm ET — HBO + Movies
  • Blue Bayou
  • The King’s Man
  • The Chi (Season 5, Episode 5)
  • Republic of Doyle S1-6 *Canadian Title*
  • RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars (Season 7, Episode 10)
  • Heat — Starz
  • The Girl Next Door — Starz
  • L.A. Confidential — Starz

July 17

  • Westworld (Season 4, Episode 4) @9pm ET — HBO + Movies
  • The Anarchists (Season 1, Episode 2) @10pm ET — HBO + Movies
  • Flatbush Misdemeanors (Season 2, Episode 5)
  • Becoming Elizabeth (Season 1, Episode 6) — Starz

July 18th

  • Irma Vep (Episode 7) @9pm ET — HBO + Movies
  • Mind Over Murder (Episode 5) @10pm ET — HBO + Movies

July 19th

  • The Bold And The Beautiful (Season 35, Episodes 200-204)
  • Love Island (Season 4, Episode 1) @9pm ET

July 20th

Love Island (Season 4, Episode 2) @9pm ET

July 21st

  • FBoy Island (Season 2, Episodes 4-6) — HBO + Movies
  • Rap Sh!t (Season 1, Episodes 1-2) — HBO + Movies
  • The Chi (Season 5, Episode 5)
  • Drag Race France (Season 1, Episode 5) @3pm ET
  • Canada’s Drag Race (Season 3, Episode 2) *Canadian Title* @9pm ET
  • Love Island (Season 4, Episode 3) @9pm ET

July 22nd

  • The Rehearsal (Season 1, Episode 2) @11pm ET — HBO + Movies
  • Spy Kids — Starz
  • Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams — Starz
  • Spy Kids 3: Game Over — Starz
  • Spy Kids 4: All The Time In The World — Starz
  • Ratchet & Clank
  • Respect
  • Last Night in Soho
  • Almost Paradise (Season 1)
  • RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars (Season 7, Episode 11)
  • Love Island (Season 4, Episode 4) @9pm ET
  • Hot Fuzz — Starz
  • Mamma Mia! — Starz
  • Power Rangers — Starz

July 23rd

  • Sadie Sparks (Season 1, Episodes 33-45)

July 24th

  • Westworld (Season 4, Episode 5) @9pm ET — HBO + Movies
  • The Anarchists (Season 1, Episode 3) @10pm ET — HBO + Movies
  • Last Week Tonight With John Oliver (Season 9, Episode 17) Live @11pm ET — HBO + Movies
  • Flatbush Misdemeanors (Season 2, Episode 6)
  • Love Island (Season 4, Episode 5) @9pm ET
  • P-Valley (Season 2, Episode 7) — Starz

July 25th

  • Irma Vep (Episode 8 *Finale*) @9pm ET — HBO + Movies
  • Mind Over Murder (Episode 6 *Finale*) @10pm ET — HBO + Movies

July 26th

  • Love Island (Season 4, Episode 6) @9pm ET

July 27th

  • Love Island (Season 4, Episode 7) @9pm ET

July 28th

  • Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin (Episodes 1-3 *Series Premiere*) — HBO + Movies
  • FBoy Island (Seasons 2, Episode 7-8 *Season Finale*) — HBO + Movies
  • Rap Sh!t (Season 1, Episode 3) — HBO + Movies
  • Drage Race France (Season 1, Episode 6) @3pm ET
  • Canada’s Drag Race (Season 3, Episode 3) *Canadian Title* @9pm ET
  • Love Island (Season 4, Episode 8) @9pm ET

July 29th

  • The Rehearsal (Season 1, Episode 3) @11pm ET — HBO + Movies
  • Real Time With Bill Maher (Season 20, Episode 21) Live @ 0pm ET — HBO + Movies
  • Flag Day
  • Antlers
  • The Chi (Season 5, Episode 6)
  • City on a Hill (Season 3, Episode 1) *Season Premiere*
  • NYC Point Gods *Documentary Premiere*
  • Dave Merheje: I Love You Habibi *Canadian Title*
  • RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars (Season 7, Episode 12 *Season Finale*)
  • Love Island (Season 4, Episode 9) @9pm ET
  • Once Upon A Time In America — Starz
  • Runaway Jury — Starz

July 30th

  • RuPaul’s Drag Race: Down Under (Season 2, Episode 1 *Season Premiere*)
  • The Pirates Next Door (Season 2, Episodes 33-53)

July 31st

  • Westworld (Season 4, Episode 6) @9pm ET — HBO + Movies
  • The Anarchists (Season 1, Episode 4) @10pm ET — HBO + Movies
  • Flatbush Misdemeanors (Season 2, Episode 7)
  • Vice (Season 3, Episode 9 *Midseason Premiere*) @8pm ET
  • Love Island (Season 4, Episode 10)
  • Becoming Elizabeth (Season 1, Episode 7) — Starz
  • P-Valley (Season 2, Episode 8)

Last Chance

  • Abduction (2011) — July 3rd
  • American Pie Presents: Girls Ruel — July 4th
  • Tales From The Hood 3 — July 4th
  • Good Hair — July 5th
  • Cashmere: Couture For The Cure — July 9th
  • Cats & Dogs 3: Paws Unite — July 12th
  • Tremors: Shrieker Island — July 18th
  • Love Island S3 — July 19th
  • Love Island: Uncensored (Season 1) — July 19th
  • Standing Up, Falling Down — July 21st
  • Irresistable — July 22nd
  • You Should Have Left — July 28th
  • A Beautiful Mind — July 31st
  • Lucky Grandma — July 31st
  • Made in Italy — July 31st
  • Miss Juneteenth — July 31st
  • New Homeland — July 31st
  • Scent of a Woman — July 31st
  • The Family Man — July 31st
  • The Personal History of David Copperfield — July 31st
  • The Queen — July 31st
  • Tijuana Jackson: Purpose Over Prison — July 31st
  • Dawn of the Planet of the Apes — July 31st
  • Drugstore Cowboy — July 31st
  • Frida — July 31st
  • Great Great Great — July 31st
  • Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love — July 31st
  • More Than A Game — July 31st
  • Penelope — July 31st
  • Planet of the Apes — July 31st
  • Planet of the Apes (1968) — July 31st
  • Point Break (1991) — July 31st
  • Precious: Based On The Novel By Sapphire — July 31st
  • Remember Me — July 31st
  • Rise of the Planet of the Apes — July 31st
  • Role Models — July 31st
  • Secretary — July 31st
  • Standing in the Shadows of Motown — July 31st
  • The Tracey Fragments — July 31st
  • The U.S. Vs. John Lennon — July 31st
  • Two Weeks Notice — July 31st
  • Wonderland — July 31st
  • Tenet — July 31st
  • Monkey Beach – July 31st

You can see what came to and what left Crave last month here.

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Streaming in Canada on Prime Video, Apple TV+, Crave, Disney+ and Netflix [June 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, Crave and Netflix, but other services like Apple TV+ and Disney+ are mentioned when relevant. Premium video on demand (PVOD) platforms are also fair game as movies continue to come to digital early amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Finally, we’ll highlight shows or movies that are made by Canadian companies, involve notable Canadian cast or crew and/or are filmed in Canada.


Amazon Prime Video

The Lake [Amazon Original]

A gay man seeks to reconnect with the teenage daughter he gave up for adoption while at his family’s cottage, which is now owned by his step-sister.

The Lake was created by Ottawa’s Julian Doucet (Hudson & Rex) and stars Caledon, Ontario’s Jordan Gavaris (Orphan Black), Julia Stiles (Hustlers) and Madison Shamoun (Black-ish). The series was also shot in Northern Ontario.

Notably, The Lake is Amazon’s first scripted original Canadian series.

Amazon Prime Video Canada premiere date: June 17th, 2022
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: Eight episodes (27 to 36 minutes each)

Stream The Lake here.

Good Luck to You, Leo Grande [Amazon Exclusive]

Seeking romance and excitement, a retired widow hires a good-looking young sex worker for the night.

Good Luck to You, Leo Grande was directed by Sophie Hyde (Animals) and stars Emma Thompson (Saving Mr. Banks) and Daryl McCormack (Peaky Blinders).

Amazon Prime Video Canada premiere date: June 17th, 2022
Genre: Comedy-drama
Runtime: 1 hour, 37 minutes

Stream Good Luck to You, Leo Grande here.

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

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


Apple TV+

Cha Cha Real Smooth [Apple Original]

While working at a Bar Mitzvah, a young man strikes up a friendship with a mother and her autistic daughter.

Cha Cha Real Smooth was written and directed by Cooper Raiff (Shithouse) and stars Raiff, Dakota Johnson (The Lost Daughter), Vanessa Burghardt (debut role) and Leslie Mann (Knocked Up).

Apple TV+ Canada premiere date: June 17th, 2022
Genre: Comedy-drama
Runtime: 1 hour, 47 minutes

Stream Cha Cha Real Smooth here.

An Apple TV+ subscription costs $5.99/month.

Find out what’s coming to Apple TV+ this summer here.


Crave

Fantastic Friends

James and Oliver Phelps, who played Fred and George Weasley in the Harry Potter films, go on tours of Ireland, Iceland, Dubai and more with the help of some friends.

Some of the guests include Harry Potter co-stars Evanna Lynch (Luna Lovegood), Bonnie Wright (Ginny Weasley) and Luke Youngblood (Lee Jordan), as well as Maisie Williams (Game of Thrones) and Haley Joel Osment (The Sixth Sense).

Crave premiere date: June 17th, 2022
Genre: Travel documentary
Runtime: Six episodes (48 to 50 minutes each)

Stream Fantastic Friends here.

Father of the Bride

A father grapples with his daughter’s wedding and multiple relationships within his big Cuban-American family.

Based on Edward Streeter’s 1949 novel of the same name, Father of the Bride was directed by Gary Alazraki (Club de Cuervos) and stars Andy García (The Godfather: Part III), Gloria Estefan (“Conga”), Adria Arjona (Triple Frontier) and Isabela Merced (Dora and the Lost City).

Crave premiere date: June 16th, 2022
Genre: Romantic comedy
Runtime: 1 hour, 58 minutes

Stream Father of the Bride here.

standard Crave subscription is priced at $19.99/month, with Starz costing an additional $5.99/month. A mobile-only subscription is also available for $9.99/month.

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


Disney+

Love, Victor (Season 3) [Star Original]

In this final season, Victor goes on a journey of self-discovery to figure out hi post-high-school plans and who he wants to be with.

Inspired by the 2018 film Love, SimonLove, Victor was created by Love, Simon producers Elizabeth Berger and Isaac Aptaker and stars Michael Cimino (Annabelle Comes Home), Rachel Hilson (This Is Us) and Lukas Gage (Euphoria).

Disney+ Canada premiere date: June 15th, 2022
Genre: Teen comedy-drama
Runtime: Eight episodes (25 to 34 minutes each)

Stream Love, Victor here.

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

The full list of what’s hitting Disney+ Canada this month can be found here.


Netflix

Halftime [Netflix Original]

Superstar Jennifer Lopez gives an inside look at her personal and professional life.

Netflix Canada premiere date: June 14th, 2022
Genre: Music documentary
Runtime: 1 hour, 36 minutes

Stream Halftime here.

Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin: Ladies Night Live [Netflix Original]

Grace & Frankie stars Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin host a variety of women stand-ups, including Michelle Buteau, Margaret Cho, Eliot Glazer and Iliza Shlesinger.

Netflix Canada premiere date: June 13th, 2022
Genre: Stand-up comedy special
Runtime: 1 hour

Stream Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin: Ladies Night Live here.

Pete Davidson Presents: The Best Friends [Netflix Original]

Comedian Pete Davidson riffs on rumours, free plane rides and more with a bunch of guests, including Machine Gun Kelly, Big Wet, Neko White, Giulio Gallarotti and Carly Aquilino.

Netflix Canada premiere date: June 13th, 2022
Genre: Stand-up comedy special
Runtime: 58 minutes

Stream Pete Davidson Presents: The Best Friends here.

Spiderhead [Netflix Original]

An inmate in a state-of-the-art penitentiary begins to question the mind-altering drugs he’s testing for a pharmaceutical genius.

Based on George Saunders’ short story “Escape From Spiderhead,” Spiderhead was directed by Joseph Kosinski (Top Gun: Maverick) and stars Chris Hemsworth (Avengers: Endgame), Miles Teller (Whiplash) and Jurnee Smollett (Lovecraft Country).

Netflix Canada premiere date: June 17th, 2022
Genre: Sci-fi thriller
Runtime: 1 hour, 47 minutes

Stream Spiderhead here.

Web of Make Believe: Death, Lies and the Internet [Netflix Original]

This docuseries explores the dangerous consequences of digital misinformation, with individual episodes focusing on topics like conspiracy theories, sextortion and “swatting” (calling emergency services over to someone’s address under false pretenses).

Netflix Canada premiere date: June 15th, 2022
Genre: True crime documentary
Runtime: Six episodes (46 to 64 minutes each)

Stream Web of Make Believe: Death, Lies and the Internet here.

‘Basic’ Netflix subscription costs $9.99/month, a ‘Standard’ subscription (HD-supported) costs $16.49/month and a ‘Premium’ membership is priced at $20.99/month (4K-supported).

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


Paramount+

Jerry and Marge Go Large [Paramount+ Original]

A married couple takes advantage of a mathematical loophole to win the lottery and use the prize money to revitalize their town.

Based on a 2018 Huffington Post article by Jason Fagone, Jerry and Marge Go Large was directed by David Frankel (The Devil Wears Prada) and stars Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad), Annette Bening (The Kids Are Alright), Rainn Wilson (The Office) and Larry Wilmore (Insecure).

Paramount+ Canada premiere date: June 17th, 2022
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 1 hour, 30 minutes

Stream Jerry and Marge Go Large here.

A Paramount+ subscription costs $5.99/month.


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

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

Image credit: Netflix

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

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, Crave and Netflix, but other services like Apple TV+ and Disney+ are mentioned when relevant. Premium video on demand (PVOD) platforms are also fair game as movies continue to come to digital early amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Finally, we’ll highlight shows or movies that are made by Canadian companies, involve notable Canadian cast or crew and/or are filmed in Canada.


Amazon Prime Video

Backstage with Katherine Ryan [Amazon Original]

Sarnia, Ontario-born comedian Katherine Ryan brings us a behind-the-scenes look at what goes on backstage at a stand-up show.

Amazon Prime Video premiere date: June 9th, 2022
Genre: Docuseries
Runtime: Six episodes (42 to 51 minutes each)

Stream Backstage with Katherine Ryan here.

My Fake Boyfriend [Amazon Original]

Andrew creates a fake boyfriend on social media to drive away a toxic ex, only to fall for his true love, forcing him to manage all three relationships.

My Fake Boyfriend was directed by Rose Troche (The L Word) and stars Keiynan Lonsdale (The Flash), Dylan Sprouse (The Suite Life franchise), Sarah Hyland (Modern Family) and Samer Salem (The Expanse),

Amazon Prime Video premiere date: June 10th, 2022
Genre: Romantic comedy
Runtime: 1 hour, 40 minutes

Stream My Fake Boyfriend here.

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

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


Apple TV+

For All Mankind (Season 3) [Apple Original]

In the early ’90s, U.S., Soviet Union and a third adversary race to Mars.

For All Mankind was created by Ronald D. Moore (Battlestar Galactica) and features an ensemble cast that includes Joel Kinnamon (Altered Carbon), Wrenn Schmidt (Boardwalk Empire), Shantel VanSanten (The Boys) and Jodi Balfour (Bomb Girls).

Apple TV+ Canada premiere date: June 10th, 2022 (first episode, new episodes every Friday)
Genre: Sci-fi drama
Runtime: 10 episodes (around one hour each)

Stream For All Mankind here.

An Apple TV+ subscription costs $5.99/month.

Find out what’s coming to Apple TV+ this summer here.


Crave

Becoming Elizabeth

This series explores the younger years of Queen Elizabeth I, an orphaned teen who gets into English court politics.

Becoming Elizabeth was created by Anya Reiss (EastEnders) and stars Alicia von Rittberg (Fury), Oliver Zetterström (The Midnight Gang), Romola Garai (The Hour), Jessica Raine (Call the Midwife) and Bella Ramsey (Game of Thrones).

Apple TV+ Canada premiere date: June 10th, 2022 (first episode, new episodes every Friday)
Genre: Biographical drama
Runtime: Eight episodes (around one hour each)

Stream Becoming Elizabeth here.

Irma Vep

During a rough patch, an American movie star heads to France to star in a crime thriller, only to find the lines between herself and her character start to blur.

Created by Olivier Assayas and based on his 1996 feature film of the same name, Irma Vep stars Alicia Vikander (Ex Machina), Adria Arjona (Triple Frontier), Carrie Brownstein (Portlandia), Tom Sturridge (Sweet Bitter) and Fala Chen (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings).

Crave premiere date: June 6th, 2022 (first episode, new episodes every Monday at 9pm ET)
Genre: Biographical drama
Runtime: Eight episodes (around one hour each)

Stream Irma Vep here.

The Janes

As the U.S. strips away women’s right to have abortions, HBO and director Tia Lessin (Trouble in the Water) are releasing this timely documentary about an underground network of abortion activists in spring 1972.

Learn about the efforts they took to provide safe, affordable and illegal abortions, which include code names, fronts and safe houses.

Crave premiere date: June 6th, 2022
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 1 hour, 41 minutes

Stream The Janes here.

A standard Crave subscription is priced at $19.99/month, with Starz costing an additional $5.99/month. A mobile-only subscription is also available for $9.99/month.

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


Disney+

Ms. Marvel [Disney+ Original]

Pakistani-American teenager Kamala Khan spends her days balancing school, parental expectations and her obsession with the Avengers until everything changes when she develops superpowers of her own.

Based on writer G. Willow Wilson, Adrian Alphona and Sana Amanat’s Marvel Comics character of the same name, Ms. Marvel was created by Bisha K. Ali (Loki) and stars Markham, Ontario newcomer Iman Vellani, Matt Lintz (The Walking Dead), Yasmeen Fletcher (Andi Mack), Zenobia Shroff (The Big Sick) and Mohan Kapur (amusingly, the Hindi dub of Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange).

Crave premiere date: June 8th, 2022 (first episode, new episodes every Wednesday)
Genre: Superhero
Runtime: Six episodes (around one hour each)

Stream Ms. Marvel here.

Under the Banner of Heaven [Star Original]

A police detective finds his faith shaken when investigating the murder of a Mormon mother and her daughter that appears to involve the Church of Latter-Day Saints.

Based on Jon Krakauer’s 2003 non-fiction book of the same name, Under the Banner of Heaven was created by Dustin Lance Black (Milk) and stars Andrew Garfield (Tick, Tick… Boom!), Sam Worthington (Avatar), Daisy Edgar-Jones (Cold Feet), Wyatt Russell (Lodge 49) and Denise Gough (Angels in America).

Notably, the series was filmed in Calgary. Keep in mind that the series already wrapped on Hulu in the U.S. on June 2nd, so Canadians are getting it late (as usual) — avoid spoilers accordingly.

Hulu premiere date: April 28th, 2022
Disney+ Canada premiere date:
June 8th, 2022 (first two episodes, new episodes every Wednesday)
Genre: True crime drama
Runtime: Seven episodes (around one hour each)

Stream Under the Banner of Heaven here.

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

The full list of what’s hitting Disney+ Canada this month can be found here.


Netflix

Bill Burr Presents: Friends Who Kill [Netflix Original]

Bill Burr spotlights fellow comedians like Michelle Wolf and Jimmy Carr.

Netflix Canada premiere date: June 6th, 2022
Genre: Stand-up comedy
Runtime: 1 hour, 13 minutes

Stream Bill Burr Presents: Friends Who Kill here.

Dirty Daddy: The Bob Saget Tribute [Netflix Original]

Friends and family honour the late comedian Bob Saget, who died in January.

Featured guests include comedians Chris Rock, Tim Allen, Seth Green and Newmarket, Ontario’s Jim Carrey, as well as Saget’s Full House co-stars John Stamos and Candace Cameron Bure.

Netflix Canada premiere date: June 7th, 2022
Genre: Comedy special
Runtime: 1 hour, 23 minutes

Stream Dirty Daddy: The Bob Saget Tribute here.

Hustle [Netflix Original]

An NBA scout discovers works to prepare a talented Spanish player for the NBA Draft.

Hustle was directed by Jeremiah Zagar (We the Animals) and stars Adam Sandler (Uncut Gems), Queen Latifah (Girls Trip), Ben Foster (Hell or Highwater) and real Utah Jazz player Juancho Hernangómez.

Netflix Canada premiere date: June 8th, 2022
Genre: Sports drama
Runtime: 1 hour, 58 minutes

Stream Hustle here.

That’s My Time with David Letterman [Netflix Original]

Former late-night talk show host David Letterman chats with up-and-coming comedians Sam Morri, Naomi Ekperigin and Rosebud Baker.

Netflix Canada premiere date: June 7th, 2022
Genre: Talk show
Runtime: Three episodes (19 minutes each)

Stream That’s My Time with David Letterman here.

A ‘Basic’ Netflix subscription costs $9.99/month, a ‘Standard’ subscription (HD-supported) costs $16.49/month and a ‘Premium’ membership is priced at $20.99/month (4K-supported).

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


Premium video-on-demand (PVOD)

Everything Everywhere All At Once

One of the most acclaimed movies of the year has finally hit streaming.

The film follows a struggling Chinese-American business owner who must connect with alternate universe versions of herself to thwart a threat to the entire multiverse.

Everything Everywhere All At Once at written and directed by Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (Swiss Army Man) and stars Michelle Yeoh (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), Ke Huy Quan (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom), Stephanie Hsu (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), Jamie Lee Curtis (Halloween) and James Hong (Hawaii Five-O).

Original theatrical release date: March 25th, 2022
PVOD premiere date:
June 7th, 2022
Genre: Sci-fi action
Runtime: 2 hours, 20 minutes

You can purchase Everything Everywhere All At Once for $17.99 to $19.99 on PVOD platforms like iTunes, Google Play, Amazon Prime Video and the Cineplex Store.


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

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

Image credit: Marvel Studios

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Streaming in Canada on Prime Video, Apple TV+, Crave and Netflix [May 30-June 5]

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, Crave and Netflix, but other services like Apple TV+ and Disney+ are mentioned when relevant. Premium video on demand (PVOD) platforms are also fair game as movies continue to come to digital early amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Finally, we’ll highlight shows or movies that are made by Canadian companies, involve notable Canadian cast or crew and/or are filmed in Canada.


Amazon Prime Video

The Boys (Season 3) [Amazon Original]

One year after the events of Season 2, Hughie, Butcher and The Boys work for the government until they learn about a potential superweapon that could take down the increasingly unhinged Homelander.

Based on Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson’s comic series of the same name, The Boys was developed by Eric Kripke (Supernatural) and stars Karl Urban (The Lord of the Rings trilogy), Jack Quaid (Vinyl), Antony Starr (Banshee), Erin Moriarty (Marvel’s Jessica Jones), Laz Alonso (Avatar), Tomer Capone (Hostages), Mississauga, Ontario’s Nathan Mitchell (iZombie) and Jensen Ackles (Supernatural). It’s worth noting the series was filmed in Toronto, while Vancouver’s Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg (Superbad) served as producers.

Amazon Prime Video premiere date: June 3rd, 2022 (first three episodes, new episodes every Friday)
Genre: Superhero
Runtime: Eight episodes (around one hour each)

Stream The Boys here.

Note: I don’t usually include my own opinions on what’s featured in each Streaming in Canada column — mostly because there’s just too much to watch! But I have seen the first five episodes of The Boys Season 3, and I’m happy to say it’s just as good as ever. The first few episodes are perhaps a bit slower-paced than one might expect from the show, but it’s all in service of taking the time to get into the headspace of our characters amid the new status quo.

Of course, this means we see more of Butcher’s (Karl Urban) struggles to work with the government and Homelander’s (Antony Starr) ever-fragile mental state, and both remain fantastic in their respective roles. (Seriously — Homelander is one of the best characters in any superhero story ever.) But I was especially pleased to see Hughie (Jack Quaid) and Kimiko (Karen Fukuhara) get satisfying and emotional beats. I’m also intrigued to see what Jensen Ackles’ Soldier Boy brings to the mix. All around, The Boys is as sharp as ever, and a must-watch even if you’re not normally a fan of superheroes. Oh, and you’ll never see Ant-Man the same way again.

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

The full list of movies and shows that hit Amazon Prime Video Canada last month can be found here. Meanwhile, a round-up of June’s new content can be found here.


Apple TV+

Physical (Season 2) [Apple Original]

Things look up for Sheila after she successfully launches her first fitness video until she becomes torn between her husband and a dangerous attraction to someone else.

Physical was created by Annie Weisman (About a Boy) and stars Rose Byrne (Damages), Rory Scovel (The Eric Andre Show) and Geoffrey Arend (Body of Proof).

Apple TV+ Canada premiere date: June 3rd, 2022 (first episode, new episodes every Friday)
Genre: Comedy-drama
Runtime: Ten episodes (around 30 minutes each)

Stream Physical here.

An Apple TV+ subscription costs $5.99/month.

Find out what’s coming to Apple TV+ this summer here.


Crave

Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore

Several years after the events of The Crimes of Grindelwald, Albus Dumbledore recruits Newt Scamander to lead a team against Grindelwald’s growing legion of followers.

Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore was directed by David Yates (Harry Potter franchise) and stars Eddie Redmayne (The Theory of Everything), Jude Law (The Talented Mr. Ripley), Ezra Miller (Zack Snyder’s Justice League), Dan Fogler (The Walking Dead), Jessica Williams (The Daily Show), Alison Sudol (Transparent) and Mads Mikkelsen (Hannibal).

It’s important to note the film has been the subject of many controversies, including Wizarding World creator and The Secrets of Dumbledore co-writer J.K. Rowling’s repeated transphobic comments.

Original theatrical release date: April 15th, 2022
Crave premiere date:
May 30th, 2022
Genre: Fantasy
Runtime: 2 hours, 22 minutes

Stream Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore here.

P-Valley (Season 2)

The Pynk strip club dancers struggle during the pandemic while battling for the throne.

Based on Katori Hall’s 2015 play Pussy Valley, P-Valley stars Brandee Evans (The Bobby Brown Story), Nicco Annan (This Is Us), Shannon Thornton (Power) and J. Alphonse Nicholson (Marvel’s Luke Cage).

Crave premiere date: June 3rd, 2022 (first episode, then new episodes every Sunday starting June 12th)
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 2 hours, 22 minutes

Stream P-Valley here.

A standard Crave subscription is priced at $19.99/month, with Starz costing an additional $5.99/month. A mobile-only subscription is also available for $9.99/month.

The full list of movies and shows that hit Crave last month can be found here. Meanwhile, a round-up of June’s new content is available here.


Netflix

Floor is Lava (Season 2) [Netflix Original]

Contestants must avoid touching the “lava” on the ground while navigating various obstacles.

Netflix Canada premiere date: June 3rd, 2022
Genre: Reality
Runtime: Five episodes (32 to 35 minutes each)

Stream Floor is Lava here.

A ‘Basic’ Netflix subscription costs $9.99/month, a ‘Standard’ subscription (HD-supported) costs $16.49/month and a ‘Premium’ membership is priced at $20.99/month (4K-supported).

The full list of movies and shows that hit Netflix Canada last month can be found here. Meanwhile, a round-up of June’s new content is available here.


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

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

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Our Flag Means Death has been renewed for season 2

HBO Max has announced Our Flag Means Death will come back for a second season.

This announcement comes three months after the show finished airing its first season back in March and in time for Pride month.

Our Flag Means Death stars Rhys Darby and Taika Waititi as pirates, with Waititi, is playing Ed Teach, aka Blackbeard, and Darby will be coming back as Stede Bonnet. In the series, Bonnet tried learning to be a proper pirate from Teach and, in return, taught Teach how to be a real gentleman. During this process, the two fall in love but unfortunately end up breaking apart.

According to The Verge, the series creator David Jenkins teased that Our Flag Means Death’s next season will explore the emotional experience of Stede and Blackbeard after their falling out. And explore the heartbreak of the two main characters.

“The pirate stuff is there, but it’s about those things,” Jenkins said to The Verge. “If you can follow the beats of having your heart shattered and trying to recover from it, and having done something that hurt someone you love and trying to repair that, that’s an interesting story.”

Our Flag Means Death also stars Joel Fry, Samson Kayo, Nathan Foad, Kristian Nairn, Matthew Maher and more.

Our Flag Means Death season 1 is on Crave, and we expect the second season to also be on the Bell Media streaming app.

Crave subscription starts at $9.99/month for a Mobile plan, including access to HBO content like Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore.

A $19.99/month Crave Total subscription is required to stream this content on Crave’s supported devices, like AndroidiOS, Apple TV, PlayStation, etc.

Image Credit: IMBD 

Source: HBO Max Via: The Verge

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Everything leaving Netflix, Crave and Prime Video in June 2022

As the case every month, several shows and movies are leaving Netflix Canada, Crave and Prime in June.

It’s worth noting that the streaming services may only be removing certain shows and movies for a specific amount of time.

Series like Avatar: The Last Airbender and Gossip Girl and movies like Mean Girls have all left Netflix and then returned to the service months or years later. If you’re more interested in what’s coming to Crave, Prime Video, and Netflix, check out our respective ‘what’s coming to’ posts.

Below are all the shows and movies leaving Netflix, Prime Video and Crave in June.

Netflix

  • Blindspot: Seasons 1-5 (June 14th)
  • Glee: Seasons 1-6 (June 29th)
  • Spy Kids (June 30th)
  • Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams (June 30th)
  • Spy Kids 3: Game Over (June 30th)
  • Spy Kids: All the Tiem in the World (June 30th)

Prime Video

  • Love, Once & Always (June 1st)
  • Mrs. Scooter (June 1st)
  • Dater’s Handbook (June 1st)
  • Love On A Limb (June 1st)
  • Charmed (June 3rd)
  • Stage Mother (June 3rd)
  • Macgyver (June 7th)
  • Happiest Season (June 10th)
  • Younger (June 14th)
  • Rage of Bahamut Virgin Soul (June 18th)
  • 12 Monkeys (June 19th)
  • Jerry Maguire (June 30th)
  • Lawrence of Arabia (June 30th)
  • The Impossible (June 30th)
  • Jumanji (June 30th)
  • Antebellum (June 30th)

Crave

  • Radioactive (June 11th)
  • Wish Upon A Unicorn (June 14th)
  • I Am Sam Kinison (June 18th)
  • Target Number One (June 25th)
  • 50/50 (June 30th)
  • The Amazing Race Canada: Season 5 (June 30th)
  • American History X (June 30th)
  • Big Fat Liar (June 30th)
  • Carmine Street Guitars (June 30th)
  • Champs (June 30th)
  • The Cobbler (June 30th)
  • Cold Mountain (June 30th)
  • Conan The Barbarian (2011) (June 30th)
  • Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (June 30th)
  • Dragon Nest: Warriors’ Dawn (June 30th)
  • Earth Girls Are Easy (June 30th)
  • Everything Is Illuminated (June 30th)
  • Fair Game (2010) (June 30th)
  • First Cow (June 30th)
  • From Prada to Nada (June 30th)
  • The Ghost Writer (June 30th)
  • The High Note (June 30th)
  • The King of Staten Island (June 30th)
  • Leap year (June 30th)
  • Leonard Cohen: I’m Your Man (June 30th)
  • Lord of War (June 30th)
  • Made (June 30th)
  • Natural Born Killers (June 30th)
  • The Next Three Days (June 30th)
  • Operation Avalanche (June 30th)
  • Robin Hood (2010) (June 30th)
  • Robots (June 30th)
  • The Rundown (June 30th)
  • Source Code (June 30th)
  • Turbo (June 30th)
  • Welcome to Sudden Death (June 30th)
  • Wow! Wow! Wubbzy: Season 1
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Streaming in Canada on Prime Video, Apple TV+, Crave, Disney+ and Netflix [May 23-29]

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, Crave and Netflix, but other services like Apple TV+ and Disney+ will be mentioned when relevant. Premium video on demand (PVOD) platforms are also fair game as movies continue to come to digital early amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Finally, we’ll highlight shows or movies that are made by Canadian companies, involve notable Canadian cast or crew and/or are filmed in Canada.


Amazon Prime Video

Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City

In 1998, Claire Redfield, Chris Redfield, Jill Valentine and Leon S. Kennedy must band together during a zombie outbreak in a small town.

Based on Capcom’s Resident Evil video games, Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City was written and directed by Johannes Roberts (47 Meters Down) and stars Toronto’s Robbie Amell (Upload), Vancouver’s Avan Jogia (Zombieland: Double Tap) as Leon, Kaya Scodelario (Skins) Hannah John-Kamen (Killjoys), Tom Hopper (The Umbrella Academy) and Ottawa’s Donal Logue (Gotham).

It’s also worth noting that the film was shot in Toronto and Sudbury, Ontario.

Original theatrical release date: November 24th, 2021
Amazon Prime Video premiere date:
May 27th, 2022
Genre: Horror
Runtime: 1 hour, 47 minutes

Stream Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City here.

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

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


Apple TV+

Carpool Karaoke: The Series (Season 5) [Apple Original]

A new batch of celebrities teams up for karaoke while driving in this series based on the eponymous James Corden segment.

Some of this season’s guests include Mississauga, Ontario’s Simu Liu (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings) with Jessica Henwick (The Matrix Resurrections), Vancouver’s Jonathan Scott (The Property Brothers) with partner Zooey Deschanel (New Girl) and The White Lotus co-stars Murray Bartlett, Alexandra Daddario and Sydney Sweeney.

Apple TV+ Canada premiere date: May 27th, 2022 (first six episodes, new episodes later this year)
Genre: Comedy, musical
Runtime: Six episodes (around

Stream Carpool Karaoke: The Series here.

Prehistoric Planet [Apple Original]

From Jon Favreau (The Mandalorian) and the producers of Planet Earth comes this docuseries which uses the cutting-edge technology found in Favreau’s Jungle Book and The Lion King films to recreate dinosaurs with photorealistic visuals.

On top of that, Sir David Attenborough (Planet Earth) narrates and Hans Zimmer (The Lion King) serves as composer.

Apple TV+ Canada premiere date: May 23rd to May 27th, 2022 (one new episode each day)
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: Five episodes (39 to 42 minutes each)

Stream Prehistoric Planet here.

An Apple TV+ subscription costs $5.99/month.


Crave

David Cronenberg Collection

To coincide with the Cannes premiere of famed Toronto filmmaker David Cronenberg’s new film, Crimes of the Future, Crave has launched a new collection featuring many of his films.

These include:

  • Cosmopolis
  • Crash
  • A Dangerous Method
  • Dead Ringers
  • Eastern Promises
  • The Fly
  • A History of Violence
  • Maps to the Stars
  • Videodrome

Additionally, Bell has confirmed that Crimes of the Future — a body horror film starring Viggo Mortensen, Léa Seydoux and Kristen Stewart — will come to Crave this fall following its theatrical run.

Kyle Brownrigg: Introducing Lyle [Crave Original]

Ottawa-born comedian Kyle Brownrigg riffs on gender reveal parties, his Irish boyfriend and his drunk persona, Lyle.

Apple TV+ Canada premiere date: May 27th, 2022
Genre: Stand-up comedy
Runtime: 30 minutes

Stream Kyle Brownrigg: Introducing Lyle here.

A standard Crave subscription is priced at $19.99/month, with Starz costing an additional $5.99/month. A mobile-only subscription is also available for $9.99/month.

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


Disney+

Obi-Wan Kenobi [Disney+ Original]

Ten years after the events of Revenge of the Sith, Obi-Wan Kenobi embarks on a dangerous mission while being hunted by the Empire.

Notably, Toronto’s Deborah Chow (The Mandalorian) directed all six episodes of the show, while Ewan McGregor and Vancouver’s Hayden Christensen reprise their prequels roles of Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader, respectively.

Other cast members include Moses Igram (The Queen’s Gambit), Kumail Nanjiani (The Big Sick), Rupert Friend (Homeland) and Sung Kang (The Fast and Furious franchise).

Disney+ Canada premiere date: May 27th, 2022 (first two episodes, new episode every Wednesday)
Genre: Sci-fi
Runtime: Six episodes (around one hour each)

Stream Obi-Wan Kenobi here.

We Feed People [Disney+ Original]

Ron Howard (A Beautiful Mind) spotlights the work of chef José Andrés and World Central Kitchen as they provide prepared meals to communities impacted by natural disasters and humanitarian crises.

Disney+ Canada premiere date: May 27th, 2022
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: Six episodes (around one hour each)

Stream We Feed People here.

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

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


Netflix

My Little Pony: Make Your Mark [Netflix Original]

Pony friends Zipp, Sunny, Izzy, Pipp and Hitch go on adventures.

My Little Pony: Make Your Mark features the voices of Mississauga, Ontario’s Maitreyi Ramakrishnan (Never Have I Ever), J.J. Gerber (Bibleman: The Animated Adventures) and Jenna Warren (Thomas & Friends).

Netflix Canada premiere date: May 26th, 2022
Genre: Animated kids
Runtime: 45 minutes

Stream My Little Pony: Make Your Mark here.

Somebody Feed Phil (Season 5) [Netflix Original]

Everybody Loves Raymond creator Phil Rosenthal travels to more places around the world to try out new cuisine. This season, he visits Oaxaca, Maine, Helsinki, Portland and Madrid.

Netflix Canada premiere date: May 25th, 2022
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: Five episodes (46 to 51 minutes each)

Stream Somebody Feed Phil here.

Stranger Things 4 Vol. 1 [Netflix Original]

Sixth months after the devastating Battle of Starcourt, the teens are separated for the first time, just as a new and horrifying supernatural threat emerges.

Stranger Things was created by the Duffer Brothers (Wayward Pines) and features an ensemble cast that includes Winona Ryder (The Age of Innocence), David Harbour (The Newsroom), Millie Bobby Brown (Intruders), Vancouver’s Finn Wolfhard (It), Gaten Matarazzo (Prank Encounters), Caleb McLaughlin (The Lion King on Broadway) and Noah Schnapp (The Peanuts Movie).

It’s worth noting that Montreal’s own Shawn Levy (Free Guy) is a producer and director on the show. Additionally, keep in mind that the second half of Season 4 Vol. 2 will drop July 1st, with a fifth and final season also on the way.

Netflix Canada premiere date: May 27th, 2022
Genre: Sci-fi, horror, drama
Runtime: Seven episodes (63 minutes to 98 minutes each)

Stream Stranger Things here.

A ‘Basic’ Netflix subscription costs $9.99/month, a ‘Standard’ subscription (HD-supported) costs $16.49/month and a ‘Premium’ membership is priced at $20.99/month (4K-supported).

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


Paramount+

Sonic the Hedgehog 2

Sonic must team up with a crafty fox named Tails to defeat the evil Dr. Robotnik, who’s back and more dangerous than ever thanks to his new ally, Knuckles the Echidna.

Based on Sega’s Sonic video game series, Sonic the Hedgehog 2 was directed by Jeff Fowler (Sonic the Hedgehog) and features returning cast members Ben Schwartz (Sonic), James Marsden (Tom), Newmarket, Ontario’s own Jim Carrey (Robotnik), Tika Sumpter (Maddie) and Canadian-raised Lee Majdoub (Stone). Additionally, Idris Elba (Luther) voices Knuckles and Colleen O’Shaughnessy reprises her fan-favourite role of Tails from the Sonic games. It’s also worth noting that much of Sonic the Hedgehog 2 was shot in Vancouver, just like the first film.

Original theatrical release date: April 8th, 2022
Paramount+ Canada premiere date:
May 24th, 2022
Genre: Action-adventure, comedy
Runtime: 2 hours, 2 minutes

Stream Sonic the Hedgehog 2 here.

A Paramount+ subscription costs $5.99/month.


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

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

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New on Crave: June 2022

Bell has announced all of the new movies and shows coming to its Crave video streaming platform in June.

Series and movies like Westworld season 4, P-Valley season 2, Sing 2, The Last Duel, The Father of the Bride and more.

Crave subscription starts at $9.99/month for a Mobile plan, which includes access to HBO content like Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore.

A $19.99/month Crave Total subscription is required to stream this content on Crave’s supported devices, like Android, iOS, Apple TV, PlayStation, etc.

Below is all the content coming to Crave in June 2022:

Crave is celebrating Pride this month with collections including Coming of Age, Stand-Up Comedy, Drag, Reality TV and movies from the LGBTQ2S+ communities.

June 3rd

  • Mass — HBO + Movies
  • Sherlock Holmes and the Great Escape — HBO + Movies / Starz
  • P-Valley: Season 2, Episode 1 — Starz
  • Hail, Ceasar! — Starz
  • The Motorcycle Diaries — Starz 
  • Boys On The Side — Starz 
  • Empire Records — Starz 
  • Copycat — Starz 
  • Smoke Signals — Starz 

June 6th

  • Irma Vep: Episode 1 @9pm ET — HBO + Movies 

June 8th

  • The Janes *Documentary* — HBO + Movies 

June 9th

  • Jane By Charlotte — HBO + Movies

June 10th

  • 2 Fast 2 Furious — HBO + Movies
  • Candyman (2021) — HBO + Movies
  • Candyman (1992) — HBO + Movies 
  • Curious George: Cape Ahoy — HBO + Movies 
  • The Fast and the Furious — HBO + Movies
  • The Night House — HBO + Movies
  • Fast & Furious — HBO + Movies
  • Fast Five — HBO + Movies
  • Fast & Furious 6 — HBO + Movies
  • The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift — HBO + Movies 
  • Celebrity Ex on the Beach: Season 1 and 2
  • Temptation Island: Season 4 + Reunion Special

June 11th

  • Supernatural Academy: Season 1
  • Eloise: The Animated Series: Season 1

June 12th

  • Becoming Elizabeth: Season 1, Episode 1 — Starz 

June 16th

  • Father of the Bride — HBO + Movies 

June 17th

  • Brokeback Mountain — HBO + Movies 
  • The Last Duel — HBO + Movies 
  • Red Rocket — HBO + Movies 
  • Wildhood *Canadian Title* — HBO + Movies
  • Ex on the Beach: Season 5
  • Fantastic Friends: Season 1
  • The Guild Garage: Seasons 3-6

June 19th

  • Flatbush Misdemeanors: Season 2, Episode 1

June 20th

  • Mind over Murder: Episode 1 @10pm ET

June 22

  • Endangered @9pm ET

June 24th

  • Vegheads: Season 1
  • Last of the Giants: Season 1
  • The Deanne Smith Experience *Crave Original
  • Sommersby — Starz
  • Tigerland — Starz
  • First Cow — Starz
  • Drive My Car — HBO + Movies
  • Sing 2 — HBO + Movies
  • The French Dispatch — HBO + Movies
  • The Chi: Season 5, Episode 1 — HBO + Movies
  • We Hunt Together — HBO + Movies

June 26th

  • Westworld: Season 4 — HBO + Movies 

Last Chance Programing

  • Radioactive (June 11th)
  • Wish Upon A Unicorn (June 14th)
  • I Am Sam Kinison (June 18th)
  • Target Number One (June 25th)
  • 50/50 (June 30th)
  • The Amazing Race Canada: Season 5 (June 30th)
  • American History X (June 30th)
  • Big Fat Liar (June 30th)
  • Carmine Street Guitars (June 30th)
  • Champs (June 30th)
  • The Cobbler (June 30th)
  • Cold Mountain (June 30th)
  • Conan The Barbarian (2011) (June 30th)
  • Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (June 30th)
  • Dragon Nest: Warriors’ Dawn (June 30th)
  • Earth Girls Are Easy (June 30th)
  • Everything Is Illuminated (June 30th)
  • Fair Game (2010) (June 30th)
  • First Cow (June 30th)
  • From Prada to Nada (June 30th)
  • The Ghost Writer (June 30th)
  • The High Note (June 30th)
  • The King of Staten Island (June 30th)
  • Leap year (June 30th)
  • Leonard Cohen: I’m Your Man (June 30th)
  • Lord of War (June 30th)
  • Made (June 30th)
  • Natural Born Killers (June 30th)
  • The Next Three Days (June 30th)
  • Operation Avalanche (June 30th)
  • Robin Hood (2010) (June 30th)
  • Robots (June 30th)
  • The Rundown (June 30th)
  • Source Code (June 30th)
  • Turbo (June 30th)
  • Welcome to Sudden Death (June 30th)
  • Wow! Wow! Wubbzy: Season 1

Image credit: HBO