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Here are Netflix, Crave, Disney+ and other streamers’ password sharing rules

As you’ve probably already heard, Netflix recently announced plans to begin charging users for password sharing as part of a test in three countries: Chile, Costa Rica and Peru.

The company has told MobileSyrup that it has no plans to expand that test to Canada, but people are nonetheless still apprehensive. After all, Netflix itself said in its original blog post announcing the test that “accounts are being shared between households — impacting our ability to invest in great new TV and films for our members.” Analysts have also estimated that Netflix could earn around $1.6 billion USD (about $2.01 billion CAD) in additional annual revenue were it to introduce the fees globally.

In any event, we’ll have to wait and see how Netflix responds to the initial test. That said, one thing that Netflix pointed out in its original blog post is that there’s been “confusion about when and how Netflix can be shared.” There’s certainly some merit to that — while sharing is listed as being against the company’s terms of service, it’s never actually cracked down on that before. Other companies have taken largely hands-off approaches, despite what their respective rules might state.

With that in mind, we’ve rounded up what each major streamer’s official stance is on password sharing. We’ve also reached out to each for comment on possible adjustments of these policies in the wake of Netflix’s password sharing paywall test. Read on for a full breakdown.

Amazon Prime Video

Amazon Prime Video is included with a $79 CAD/year Amazon Prime subscription. Per the service’s terms, there aren’t any specific limits on password sharing. Instead, users “are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account and password and for restricting access to your account, and you agree to accept responsibility for all activities that occur under your account or password.”

Amazon did not respond when asked for comment on whether it may change its policies on password sharing in response to Netflix.

Full Amazon Prime Video terms and conditions here.

Apple TV+

Apple TV+ costs $5.99/month and is also included in ‘Apple One’ subscription bundles, which start at $15.95/month.

Apple actually actively promotes password sharing through its ‘Family Sharing’ feature. Once set up, this will allow you and five other people to share the same Apple services including, but not limited to, Apple TV+.

Apple did not respond to a request for comment.

Full terms and conditions here.

Crave

The Bell-owned service allows your account to be registered on up to five devices at a time. This is only for the main $19.99/month Crave Total membership; the $9.99/month Mobile plan only allows streams on mobile and the web.

A Bell spokesperson told MobileSyrup the company currently has “no plans” to update these policies.

Full Crave terms and conditions here.

Disney+

Disney costs $11.99/month or $119.99/year and currently doesn’t have any explicit restrictions on password sharing. In fact, the service’s subscriber agreement acknowledges that users may share their passwords, but they’re solely responsible for maintaining the “confidentiality and security” of their accounts.

The company has previously said it plans to continue to allow password sharing, but that statement was, admittedly, made a couple of years.

It should be noted that the company has an ambitious goal of reaching 230 and 260 million subscribers by 2024, and it currently sits at over 130 million. While initiatives like continued global expansions and lower-cost, ad-supported tiers later in 2022 will no doubt help with that, it remains to be seen whether the company will look to charging for password sharing as another option.

Disney did not respond to a request for comment.

Full Disney+ terms and conditions here.

Netflix

Following a recent price increase, 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).

As mentioned, Netflix’s terms of use do actually explicitly state that passwords cannot be shared. “The Netflix service and any content accessed through the service are for your personal and non-commercial use only and may not be shared with individuals beyond your household,” writes the company.

Of course, the streamer hasn’t actively cracked down on this; instead, it’s only tested an in-app message that reminded users that password sharing isn’t allowed. In 2019, the company said it was exploring a “consumer-friendly” way to limit password sharing, although the response to the paywall tests has been less than positive overall. For context, the company is planning to charge around $2 to 3 USD (about $2.50 to $3.75 CAD) to share accounts with two other users in these test countries. It remains to be seen how pricing might be altered in different markets should the test be expanded.

Full Netflix terms and conditions here.


That’s what we know for now, but we’ll be sure to update this story should these services — particularly Netflix — make any changes.

As it stands, would you remain subscribed to these services if they began to charge you for password sharing? Let us know in the comments.

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Streaming in Canada on Prime Video, Apple TV+, Crave, Disney+, Netflix and Paramount+ [March 21-27]

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

C’mon C’mon

A softspoken radio journalist goes on a cross-country trip with his energetic nephew.

C’mon C’mon was written and directed by Mike Mills (20th Century Women) and stars Joaquin Phoenix (Joker) and Woody Norman (Poldark).

Original Canadian theatrical release date: November 26th, 2021
Amazon Prime Video premiere date:
March 24th, 2022
Genre: Black-and-white drama
Runtime: 1 hour, 48 minutes

Stream C’mon C’mon here.

Lizzo’s Watch Out For the Big Grrrrls [Amazon Original]

Singer Lizzo looks for 10 new ‘Big Grrrrl’ dancers who will join her on stage at Tennessee’s Bonnaroo music festival in June.

Amazon Prime Video premiere date: March 25th, 2022
Genre: Reality competition
Runtime: Eight episodes (45 to 51 minutes each)

Stream Lizzo’s Watch Out For the Big Grrrrls 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 in March can be here.


Apple TV+

Pachinko [Apple Original]

Follow a Korean immigrant family across four generations as they leave their homeland for a better life.

Based on Min Jin Lee’s 2017 novel of the same name, Pachinko was created by Soo Hugh (The Whispers) and stars Youn Yuh-jung (Minari), Minha Kim (Main Street), Jin Ha (Devs) and Lee Min-ho (Boys Over Flowers).

It’s worth noting that the series was filmed in Vancouver.

Apple TV+ Prime Video premiere date: March 25th, 2022 (first three episodes, new episodes every Friday)
Genre: Drama
Runtime: Eight episodes (around one hour each)

Stream Pachinko here.

Apple TV+ costs $5.99/month in Canada.


Crave

Une Affaire Criminelle (A Criminal Affair) [Crave Original]

A woman named Catherine fights to clear her son of murder as the major crimes investigator seems to be protecting someone else involved.

The series was directed by Quebec City’s Stéphane Lapointe (The Secret Life of Happy People) and stars Levis, Quebec’s Céline Bonnier (Far Side of the Moon) and Sherbrooke, Quebec’s Louis-Philipe Dandeneault (The Great Seduction).

Crave premiere date: March 23rd, 2022
Genre: Drama
Runtime: Four episodes (43 minutes each)

Stream A Criminal Affair here.

King Richard

Based on a true story, King Richard explores Richard Williams’ efforts to help his daughters Venus and Serena become pro tennis players.

King Richard was directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green (Monsters and Men) and stars Will Smith (Ali), Aunjanue Ellis (When They See Us), Saniyya Sidney (American Horror Story) and Demi Singleton (Godfather of Harlem).

Original theatrical release date: November 19th, 2021
Crave premiere date:
March 25th, 2022
Genre: Biographical drama
Runtime: 2 hours, 25 minutes

Stream King Richard here.

One Perfect Shot

Inspired by the popular Twitter account of the same name, filmmaker Ava DuVernay (Selma) hosts this series in which fellow directors like Patty Jenkins (Wonder Woman), Aaron Sorkin (Molly’s Game) and Jon M. Chu (In The Heights) break down the iconic imagery of their films.

Crave premiere date: March 24th, 2022
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: Six episodes (22 to 26 minutes each)

Stream One Perfect Shot 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+

The Eyes of Tammy Faye

Based on a true story, The Eyes of Tammy Faye chronicles the rise and fall of singer Tammy Faye’s televangelism career and marriage to Jim Baker.

The Eyes of Tammy Faye was directed by Michael Showalter (The Big Sick) and stars Jessica Chastain (Zero Dark Thirty) and Andrew Garfield (Tick, Tick…Boom!).

Original theatrical release date: September 17th, 2022
Disney+ Canada release date: March 23rd, 2022
Genre: Biographical drama
Runtime: 2 hours, 6 minutes

Stream The Eyes of Tammy Faye here.

Olivia Rodrigo: driving home 2 u [Disney+ Original]

Directed by Stacey Lee (Live Fast, Draw Yung), this documentary profiles singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo as she goes on a road trip and recounts her experiences writing her debut album, Sour.

Disney+ Canada premiere date: March 25th, 2022
Genre: Biographical drama
Runtime: 1 hour, 16 minutes

Stream Olivia Rodgro: driving home 2 u here.

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

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


Netflix

Bridgerton (Season 2) [Netflix Original]

Viscount Anthony Bridgerton’s decision to marry puts him into conflict with his intended bride’s headstrong older sister.

Based on Julia Quinn’s novels series of the same name, Bridgerton was created by Shonda Rhimes (Grey’s Anatomy) and stars Jonathan Bailey (Broadchurch), Simone Ashley (Sex Education) and Charithra Chandran (Alex Rider).

Netflix Canada premiere date: March 25th, 2022
Genre: Period drama
Runtime: Eight episodes (54 to 72 minutes each)

Stream Bridgerton here.

The Principles of Pleasure [Netflix Original]

Comedian Michelle Buteau (The Circle) narrates this docuseries that explores the complexities of women’s pleasure, featuring interviews with scientists, sex educators, therapists and more.

Netflix Canada premiere date: March 22nd, 2022
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: Three episodes (48 to 55 minutes each)

Stream The Principles of Pleasure here.

Following a recent price increase, 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+

Halo [Paramount+ Original]

While the catalogue of the Canadian version of Paramount+ is missing many of the titles found on its American counterpart, one high-profile original has debuted on both: Halo.

That’s right — after years of development hell, the live-action TV series adaptation of Microsoft’s massively popular video game franchise is finally here.

Inspired but not directly adapted from the games, Halo follows the 26th-century war between United Nations Space Command and an alliance of advanced alien races known as the Covenant.

Halo stars B.C.’s own Pablo Schreiber (The Wire), Shabana Azmi (Khandar), Olive Gray (Half-Moon Investigations), Natasha McElhone (Californication) and Jen Taylor reprising her role as the voice of Cortana from the Halo games.

Paramount+ Canada premiere date: March 24th, 2022 (first episode, new episodes every week)
Genre: Sci-fi
Runtime: Nine episodes (around one hour each)

Stream Halo here.

Paramount+ costs $5.99/month in Canada with a seven-day trial. However, it’s worth noting that those subscribed to Microsoft’s $16.99/month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate service can get 30 days of Paramount+ for free.


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

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

It’s also worth noting that the 2022 Oscars will be held place on March 27th. For more on that, check out our “where to watch” the show in Canada piece and round-up of where to stream all of the Best Picture nominees.

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Here’s what’s new on Crave in April 2022

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

Series and movies like Season 2 of The Flight Attendant, Halloween Kills, the third season of HBO’s A Black Lady Sketch Show, Season 3 of Barry, The First Lady starring Viola Davis as Michelle Obama, and the Canadian movie Night Raiders.

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

April 1st

  • 61 — HBO + Movies 
  • Jerrod Carmichael Stand UP Special — HBO + Movies 
  • Night Raiders — HBO + Movies 
  • Soccer Mom Madam — HBO + Movies
  • The Dark Knight — HBO + Movies
  • The Dark Knight Rises — HBO + Movies 
  • The Forever Purge — HBO + Movies 
  • Fairview: Season 1
  • Mary Makes it Easy: Season 1B
  • Chicago — Starz 
  • Drive — Starz
  • Lazy Susan @11pm ET — Starz 
  • My Best Friend’s Girl — Starz 
  • Speed Racer — Starz
  • Suffragette — Starz
  • Thor: Tales of Asgard — Starz 
  • The Winning Season — Starz

April 2nd

  • Kid-E-Cats: Season 1, Episodes 33-52
  • Super 4: Episodes 41-52
  • That’s Joey: Episodes 33-52
  • Zak Storm: Season 1, Episodes 11-29

April 4th

  • The Invisible Pilot: Season 1 @9pm ET — HBO + Movies 

April 5th

  • Tony Hawk: Until the Wheels Fall Off @9pm ET — HBO + Movies 

April 6th

  • Transplant: Season 2
  • Barney’s Version — Starz 

April 7th

  • Tokyo Vice: Episodes 1-3 — HBO + Movies

April 8th

  • A Black Lady Sketch Show: Season 3, Episode 1 @11pm ET — HBO + Movies 
  • Midway — HBO + Movies
  • Highway Thru Hell: Season 10 — HBO + Movies 
  • Last of the Giants: Season 1 — HBO + Movies 
  • Hope Floats — Starz
  • Miss Firecracker — Starz
  • Moulin Rouge — Starz
  • Never Let Me Go — Starz
  • Osmosis Jones — Starz 
  • Inherent Vice — Starz
  • Ride Along 2 — Starz
  • Wall Street — Starz
  • Wall Steet: Money Never Sleeps — Starz

April 9th

  • Appolo’s Tall Tales: Episodes 33-52

April 15th

  • Halloween Kills — HBO + Movies 
  • Needle In A Time Stack — HBO + Movies 
  • The Good Father: The Martin Macneill Story — HBO + Movies 
  • La Madrina: The Savage Life of Lorine Padilla
  • Cookie Monster’s Foodie Truck
  • Elmo’s World
  • Paul Rabliauskas: Uncle
  • Supermarket Sweep: Season 2
  • Wellington Paranormal
  • Up Dish: Season 1
  • A Stork’s Journey — Starz
  • Goodbye Christopher Robin — Starz 
  • Sharktopus — Starz
  • Sharktopus Vs. Pteracuda — Starz
  • Sharktopus Vs. Whalewolf — Starz
  • Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants — Starz
  • Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants 2 — Starz
  • The Secret Life of Walter Mitty — Starz
  • Walk The Line — Starz 
  • Whip It — Starz 

April 17th

  • The First Lady

April 20th

  • Portraits From A Fire — HBO + Movies 
  • Cypress Hill: Insane In The Brain
  • The Day We Left

April 21st

  • The Flight Attendant: Season 2, Episodes 1-3 — HBO + Movies

April 22nd

  • Living The Dream: Season 2C
  • Heavy Rescue 401: Season 6
  • A Hidden Life — Starz
  • Focus — Starz
  • Lucy in the Sky — Starz 
  • M*A*S*H — Starz 
  • Shark Tale — Starz 
  • The Beach — Starz 
  • The Visit — Starz
  • Thirteen — Starz 
  • Creation Stories — HBO + Movies
  • Torn From Her Arms — HBO + Movies 

April 23rd

  • Percy’s Tiger Tales Specials

April 24th

  • Gaslit — Starz 
  • Barry: Season 3 @10pm ET — HBO + Movies
  • The Baby @10:30pm ET — HBO + Movies 
  • The Man Who Fell From Earth: Episode 1

April 25th

  • We Own This City: Episode 1 @9pm ET — HBO + Movies 
  • Gentleman Jack: Season 2 @10pm ET — HBO + Movies 

April 27th

  • The Survivor @8pm ET — HBO + Movies 

April 29th

  • I Love That For You: Season 1, Episode 1
  • Mud Mountain Haulers: Season 1
  • Dead Ringers — Starz 
  • Donnie Darko — Starz 
  • Lost in Translation — Starz
  • Liar Liar — Starz 
  • Machete — Starz 
  • Miller’s Crossing — Starz 
  • New Order — HBO + Movies
  • The Humans — HBO + Movies 
  • This is the Night — HBO + Movies 
  • Bushwick Bill: Geto Boy

April 30th

  • Blippi Wonders: Episodes 1-3

Last Call

  • Life’s Too Short: Season 1 (April 7th)
  • Think Like A Dog (April 8th)
  • Planet of the Humans (April 12th)
  • Random Acts of Violence (April 14th)
  • Rogue Earth (April 14th)
  • American Woman (April 16th)
  • Supermarket Sweep: Season 1 (April 17th)
  • Anthropocene: The Human Epoch (April 19th)
  • ETalk: A BEll Let’s Talk Day Special (April 25th)
  • 2019 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (April 25th)
  • Viena and the Fantomes (April 29th)
  • 1917 (April 30th)
  • 3:10 To Yuma (April 30th)
  • A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas (April 30th)
  • Afghan Luke (April 30th)
  • American Psycho (April 30th)
  • Aquamarine (April 30th)
  • Beautiful Creatures (April 30th)
  • Blood Quantum (April 30th)
  • Can You Keep A Secret? (April 30th)
  • Crank (April 30th)
  • Crank 2: High Voltage (April 30th)
  • Dolittle (April 30th)
  • East of Eden (April 30th)
  • Enchantimals: Spring into Harvest Hills (April 30th)
  • Enchantimals: Tales From the Everwilde: Season 1 (April 30th)
  • Enemy (April 30th)
  • Four Kids and It (April 30th)
  • Gabrielle (April 30th)
  • Hall Pass (April 30th)
  • J. Edgar (April 30th)
  • Man Down (April 30th)
  • One Survivor Remembers (April 30th)
  • Parental Guidance (April 30th)
  • Punisher: War Zone (April 30th)
  • Ride Like A Girl (April 30th)
  • Sexy Beast (April 30th)
  • The Firm (April 30th)
  • The Hangover Part II (April 30th)
  • The Hunt (April 30th)
  • The Hurt Locker (April 30th)
  • The Ides of March (April 30th)
  • The Iron Lady (April 30th)
  • The Mechanic (April 30th)
  • The Wolfman (April 30th)
  • Things I Do For Money (April 30th)
  • W. (April 30th)
  • Zero Dark Thirty (April 30th)
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Streaming in Canada on Prime Video, Apple TV+, Crave, Disney+, Netflix and PVOD [March 14-20]

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

Deep Water [Amazon Exclusive]

A husband and wife who have fallen out of love begin to play mind games with one another — with fatal consequences.

Based on Patricia Highsmith’s 1957 novel of the same name, Deep Water was directed by Adrian Lyne (Fatal Attraction) and stars Ben Affleck (Argo) and Ana de Armas (Knives Out).

Amazon Prime Video premiere date: March 18th, 2022
Genre: Erotic psychological thriller
Runtime: 1 hour, 55 minutes

Stream Deep Water 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 in March can be here.


Apple TV+

WeCrashed [Apple Original]

WeCrashed explores the rise and fall of WeWork, the true story of one of the world’s most valuable startups.

Based on David Brown’s book, WeCrashed: The Rise and Fall of WeWorkWeCrashed was created by Lee Eisenberg (The Office) and Drew Crevello (Deadpool) and stars Jared Leto (Dallas Buyers Club) and Anne Hathaway (Les Misérables).

Apple TV+ Canada premiere date: March 18th, 2022 (first three episodes, new episodes every Friday)
Genre: Drama
Runtime: Eight episodes (around one hour each)

Stream WeCrashed here.

Apple TV+ costs $5.99/month in Canada.


Crave

Beans

A child lives through the events of the 1990 Oka Crisis at Kanesatake, in which Mohawk protestors held a 78-day standoff with law enforcement over disputed land.

Beans was co-written and directed by Kahnawake, Quebec’s Tracey Deers (Mohawk Girls) and stars Akwesasne, Ontario’s Kiawentiio (Anne with an E). It’s also worth noting that Kiawentiio will co-star in Netflix’s live-action adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender as Katara.

Original premiere date: September 13th, 2020 (TIFF)
Crave premiere date:
March 18th, 2022
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 1 hour, 32 minutes

Stream Beans here.

Dune (2021)

Paul Atreides and his noble house are thrust into a war on the deadly desert planet of Arrakis.

Adapted from Frank Herbert’s iconic 1965 novel of the same name, Dune was directed by Bécancour, Quebec’s own Denis Villeneuve (Blade Runner 2049) and stars an ensemble cast that includes Timothée Chalamet (Call Me By Your Name), Rebecca Ferguson (The Greatest Showman), Oscar Isaac (Inside Llewyn Davis), Rebecca Ferguson (The Greatest Showman), Josh Brolin (True Grit) and Zendaya (Euphoria).

It’s important to note that this is the first in a two-part adaptation from Villeneuve; the sequel is set to release in theatres in October 2023.

Original theatrical release date: October 22nd, 2021
Crave premiere date:
March 18th, 2022
Genre: Sci-fi
Runtime: 2 hours, 36 minutes

Stream Dune here.

Minx

In 1970s Los Angeles, a young feminist teams up with a low-rent publisher to create the first erotic magazine for women.

Minx was created by Ellen Rapoport (Desperados) and stars Ophelia Lovibond (Elementary) and Jake Johnson (New Girl).

Crave/HBO Max premiere date: March 17th, 2022 (first two episodes, two new episodes every Thursday)
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 10 episodes (around 30 minutes each)

Stream Minx here.

Phoenix Rising

Evan Rachel Wood (Westworld) recounts her experiences with domestic violence, including her journey towards naming her abuser.

Crave premiere date: March 15th, 2022
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: Two parts (1 hour, 13 minutes and 1 hour, 22 minutes each)

Stream Phoenix Rising 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+

Cheaper by the Dozen [Disney+ Original]

A blended family of 12 balances regular home life with a breakfast business.

A remake of the 1950 and 2003 films of the same name, Cheaper by the Dozen (2022) was directed by Gail Lerner (Will & Grace) and stars Gabrielle Union (Being Mary Jane) and Zach Braff (Scrubs).

Disney+ Canada premiere date: March 18th, 2022
Genre: Family comedy
Runtime: 1 hour, 47 minutes

Stream Cheaper by the Dozen (2022) here.

Netflix’s former Marvel shows, including Daredevil

As you’ve probably heard, all of Netflix’s original Marvel series have been removed from the service as the rights return to Marvel. What that means is that they’re now, as of March 16th, all streaming on Disney+. For reference, this includes:

  • Marvel’s Daredevil (three seasons)
  • Marvel’s Jessica Jones (three seasons)
  • Marvel’s Luke Cage (two seasons)
  • Marvel’s Iron Fist (two seasons)
  • Marvel’s The Defenders (one season)
  • Marvel’s The Punisher (two seasons)

So far, Daredevil has had ties to Spider-Man: No Way Home and Hawkeye, on top of rumours of a Disney+ reboot, so that might be one you’d especially want to watch. (It’s also, by far, the best of the bunch.)

You can find them all under the Marvel section of Disney+, where they’re currently being featured.

Nightmare Alley

An ambitious carnival worker with a shady past takes massive risks to advance his career.

Based on William Lindsay Gresham’s 1946 novel of the same name, Nightmare Alley was co-written and directed by Guillermo del Toro (The Shape of Water) and stars Bradley Cooper (A Star is Born), Cate Blanchett (Carol), Rooney Mara (Carol), Toni Collette (Hereditary) and Willem Dafoe (Eternity’s Gate).

It’s worth noting that the film was primarily shot in and around Toronto.

Original theatrical release date: December 17th, 2021
Disney+ Canada premiere date:
March 16th, 2022
Genre: Neo-noir, psychological thriller
Runtime: 2 hours, 30 minutes

Stream Nightmare Alley here.

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

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


Netflix

Human Resources [Netflix Original]

In the world of Big Mouth, monsters are assigned to a group of human adults to serve as representations of their feelings.

Hailing from the same creators as Big Mouth, Human Resources features the voices of Aidy Bryant (Shrill), Randall Park (Fresh off the Boat), Keke Palmer (Hustlers) and David Thewlis (Harry Potter franchise).

Netflix Canada premiere date: March 18th, 2022
Genre: Animated comedy
Runtime: 10 episodes (26 to 28 minutes each)

Stream Human Resources here.

Rescued by Ruby [Netflix Original]

A state trooper dreaming to join an elite K-9 unit winds up partnering with a clever but naughty shelter dog named Ruby.

Based on a true story, Rescued by Ruby was directed by Katt Shea (Poison Ivy) and stars Grant Gustin (The Flash), Scott Wolf (Party of Five) and Vancouver’s Kaylah Zander (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina). It’s also worth noting that the film was shot in Vancouver.

Netflix Canada premiere date: March 18th, 2022
Genre: Family drama
Runtime: 1 hour, 33 minutes

Stream Rescued by Ruby here.

Windfall [Netflix Original]

A break-in attempt at a tech billionaire’s vacation home is interrupted when the mogul and his wife return unexpectedly.

Windfall was directed by Charlie McDowell (The Discovery) and stars Jason Segel (How I Met Your Mother), Lily Collins (Emily in Paris) and Jesse Plemons (The Power of the Dog).

Netflix Canada premiere date: March 18th, 2022
Genre: Thriller
Runtime: 1 hour, 32 minutes

Stream Windfall here.

Following a recent price increase, 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.

This week in Netflix news: The streamer is cracking down on password sharing by introducing a paywall in select countries as part of a new test.


Premium video on demand (PVOD)

Spider-Man: No Way Home

One of the biggest movies of all time is finally available for viewing at home.

Following the events of Spider-Man: Far From Home, Peter Parker/Spider-Man seeks Dr. Strange’s help to magically make everyone forget his identity, only for the spell to become botched and villains from alternate realities to enter.

Spider-Man: No Way Home was directed by Jon Watts (Spider-Man: Homecoming and Far From Home) and features an ensemble cast that includes MCU Spider-Man stars Tom Holland (Peter Parker/Spider-Man), Zendaya (MJ) and Jacob Batalon (Ned Leeds), as well as Benedict Cumberbatch (Dr. Strange), Willem Dafoe (Spider-Man) and Alfred Molina (Spider-Man 2).

Original theatrical release date: December 17th, 2022
PVOD premiere date:
March 15th, 2022
Genre: Superhero
Runtime: 2 hours, 28 minutes

Spider-Man: No Way Home can be purchased for $24.99 on PVOD platforms like iTunes, Google Play, Amazon Prime Video and the Cineplex Store.


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

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

It’s worth noting that the 2022 Oscars are one week away. To find out where you can stream all of the Best Picture nominees in Canada, click here.

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Star Trek: Picard uses Galaxy Z Flip 3 as futuristic Tricorder prop

It seems Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 3 might be a bit more futuristic than some of us expected.

The foldable handset has been spotted in Star Trek: Picard as part of a Tricorder — a Star Trek device used to scan the environment, record data and more. In episode three of season two, the Tricorder appears twice and is used by Agnes Jurati and Rafaella Musiker. You can spot the Z Flip 3’s horizontal crease and reduced bezels.

The phone is in a very thick case to make it look more like a Tricorder, and you can’t see the rear of the Z Flip 3 at all in the scene.

Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 2 or 3 (it’s unclear which one) was spotted in a previous episode being used as a ‘PADD,’ a Personal Access Display.

Star Trek: Picard is available to stream on Bell’s Crave app in Canada.

Via: 9to5Google

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Crave app on iOS now supports spatial audio

Bell’s Crave app on iOS now includes support for spatial audio.

As first spotted by iPhone in Canada, the app was updated last week to add this functionality, which is ostensibly surround sound.

Per the patch notes, spatial audio is offered for “available content” on Crave. Also included in the latest update are described video (on “some content”) and improved VoiceOver support for video playback.

The Crave app can be downloaded from the App Store here.

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Streaming in Canada on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, Crave, Disney+ and Netflix [March 7-13]

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. This week is a particularly big one, as four of the major streaming services all have high-profile new originals that were made by Canadians.


Amazon Prime Video

The Mating Game

Sir David Attenborough (Planet Earth) narrates this docuseries about animals’ quests to find the perfect mate, from the producers of A Perfect Planet.

BBC Earth premiere date: March 13th, 2022 (on BBC Earth)
Genre: Nature documentary
Runtime: Five episodes (around 50 minutes each)

Stream The Mating Game on BBC Earth, which is available as a $3.99/month channel on Prime Video.

Upload (Season 2) [Amazon Original]

Nathan finds himself at a crossroads when his ex-girlfriend Ingrid arrives in Lakeview while he still pines for Nora.

Upload was created by Greg Daniels (The Office) and stars Toronto’s own Robbie Amell (The Tomorrow People), Andy Allo (Chicago Fire), Allegra Edwards (Briarpatch) and Zainab Johnson (Last Comic Standing). It’s worth noting that the series is filmed in Vancouver.

Amazon Prime Video Canada premiere date: March 11th, 2022
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: Seven episodes (27 to 39 minutes each)

Stream Upload here.

The full list of movies and shows hitting Amazon Prime Video in March can be here.


Apple TV+

The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey [Apple Original]

A 93-year-old man with dementia temporarily remembers his past, prompting him to investigate the death of his nephew.

Based on the novel of the same name by Walter Mosely, The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey stars Samuel L. Jackson (Pulp Fiction), Dominique Fishback (Judas and the Black Messiah), Walton Goggins (The Righteous Gemstones) and Marsha Stephanie Blake (When They See Us).

Apple TV+ Canada premiere date: March 11th, 2022 (first two episodes, new episodes every Friday)
Genre: Drama
Runtime: Six episodes (around one hour each)

Stream The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey here.

The Snoopy Show (Season 2) [Apple Original]

Snoopy gets distracted cleaning his dog house, Charlie finds an extraordinary potato chip, Lucy throws Rerun a birthday party and more.

It’s worth noting that The Snoopy Show is animated by Vancouver’s WildBrain.

Apple TV+ Canada premiere date: March 11th, 2022
Genre: Animated
Runtime: Six episodes (22 minutes each)

Stream The Snoopy Show here.

An Apple TV+ subscription costs $5.99/month.


Crave

About Last Night

Couples go head-to-head in relationship trivia and games to see who knows their partner best.

The series is hosted by NBA All-Star Stephen Curry and his wife, Markham, Ontario’s Ayesha Curry, and features a variety of other competing celebrity couples, including Ontario-raised Malin Akerman (Billions) and husband Jack Donnelly (Atlantis) and Vancouver-born Jonathan Scott (The Property Brothers) and partner Zooey Deschanel (New Girl).

Crave premiere date: March 11th, 2022
Genre: Reality
Runtime: Eight episodes (22 to 28 minutes each)

Stream About Last Night here.

Letterkenny: International Women’s Day [Crave Original]

In this special new episode of Letterkenny, the ladies celebrate International Women’s Day by competing in an anti-beauty pageant.

Letterkenny was created by Listowell, Ontario’s Jared Keeso (19-2) and stars Keeso, Calgary’s Nathan Dales (Supernatural), Vancouver’s Michelle Mylett (The Drownsmen) and Toronto’s Trevor K. Wilson (Goosebumps).

Crave premiere date: March 8th, 2022
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 26 minutes

Stream Letterkenny: International Women’s Day 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+

Turning Red [Disney+ Original]

Thirteen-year-old Chinese-Canadian Mei (Clique Wars‘ Rosalie Chiang) finds herself transforming into a red panda whenever she gets too excited or stressed while dealing with her overbearing mother and planning to attend a concert with friends.

Turning Red is notable for quite a few reasons. To start, it’s Pixar’s first Asian-led feature film and the studio’s first to be directed by a woman on her own, Toronto’s own Domee Shi. (2012’s Brave was co-directed by Mark Andrews and Brenda Chapman). For Turning Red, Shi — who won an Oscar for her animated short Bao — draws inspiration from her own life and sets the film in Toronto in 2002.

What’s more, Ottawa’s own Sandra Oh (Killing Eve) voices Mei’s mother and Mississauga’s Maitreyi Ramakrishnan (Never Have I Ever) voices Mei’s friend Priya.

Disney+ Canada premiere date: March 11th, 2022
Genre: Animated comedy
Runtime: 1 hour, 47 minutes

Stream Turning Red here. It’s worth noting that a 48-minute documentary about Turning Red, Embrace the Panda, is also now streaming on Disney+. In it, Shi and other Pixar talent discuss the making of the film, including how Shi drew from her Canadian upbringing.

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

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


Netflix

The Adam Project [Netflix Original]

A time-travelling fighter pilot teams up with his 12-year-old self to save the future.

The Adam Project was directed by Montreal’s own Shawn Levy (Night at the Museum Guy) and stars Vancouver’s own Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool), newcomer Walker Scobell, Jennifer Garner (Alias), Zoe Saldaña (Guardians of the Galaxy) and Mark Ruffalo (The Kids Are Alright). The movie was shot in Vancouver.

This is Levy and Reynolds’ second film together, following last year’s hit Free Guy for Fox.

Netflix Canada premiere date: March 11th, 2022
Genre: Sci-fi, family
Runtime: 1 hour, 46 minutes

Stream The Adam Project here.

The Flash (Season 8)

Following last year’s five-part “Armageddon” crossover event, The Flash‘s eighth season resumes this week, which sees Barry working with Nora and Bart to fix the timeline.

Based on the DC Comics character of the same name, The Flash stars Grant Gustin (Glee), Candice Patton (The Young and the Restless), Danielle Panabaker (Shark) and Jesse L. Martin (Law & Order). It’s worth noting that Calgary’s Jessica Parker Kennedy (Black Sails) recurs as Nora, while the series as a whole is filmed in Vancouver.

Netflix Canada premiere date: March 11th, 2022, one day after it airs on the CW (new episodes on Netflix every Friday)
Genre: Sci-fi, family
Runtime: 18 episodes (around 42 minutes each)

Stream The Flash here.

Following a recent price increase, 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.


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

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

Disclaimer: BBC Earth is owned and operated by Blue Ant Media, the parent company of MobileSyrup.

Image credit: Pixar

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Streaming in Canada on Prime Video, Crave, Disney+, Netflix and PVOD [Feb. 28-March 6]

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

The Boys Presents: Diabolical [Amazon Original]

Diabolical explores different superhuman stories in the world of The Boys through a variety of animation styles.

Reprising their roles from The Boys are Antony Starr (Homelander), Chace Crawford (The Deep), Elisabeth Shue (Madelyn Stillwell) and Giancarlo Esposito (Stan Edgar), while guest voices include Awkwafina (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings), Vancouver’s own Seth Rogen (Superbad; also executive producer of The Boys), Ben Schwartz (Parks & Recreation), Andy Samberg (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) and Brampton, Ontario’s Michael Cera (Arrested Development).

Notably, some of the episodes were conceived by Rogen, Awkwafina, Samberg and other creators. Meanwhile, the third season of The Boys premieres on June 3rd.

Amazon Prime Video Canada premiere date: March 4th, 2022
Genre: Animated
Runtime: Eight episodes (13 to 15 minutes each)

Stream The Boys Presents: Diabolical 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 that hit Amazon Prime Video in February can be found here. Meanwhile, a breakdown of March’s lineup is available here.


Crave

F9: The Fast Saga

Dom and his crew face off against Dom’s long-lost brother Jakob, who’s teamed up with Cipher on a world-shattering plan.

F9: The Fast Saga was helmed by veteran Fast & Furious director Justin Lin and features returning Fast & Furious stars Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Chris “Ludacris” Bridges, Tyrese Gibson, Nathalie Emmanuel, Sung Kang and Charlize Theron, while John Cena (The Suicide Squad) joins the franchise as Jakob.

Original theatrical release date: June 25th, 2021
Crave release date: March 4th, 2022
Genre: Action
Runtime: 2 hours, 23 minutes

Stream F9: The Fast Saga here.

Our Flag Means Death

This comedy series is loosely based on the life of Stede Bonnet, an eighteenth-century aristocrat who becomes a pirate.

Our Flag Means Death was created by David Jenkins (People of Earth) and stars Rhys Darby (Flight of the Conchords), Taika Waititi (Jojo Rabbit), Kristian Nairn (Game of Thrones) and Rory Kinnear (James Bond series).

Crave release date: March 3rd, 2022 (first three episodes, new episodes every Thursday)
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 10 episodes (around 30 minutes each)

Stream Our Flag Means Death here.

Picard (Season 2)

Picard embarks on a race against time to save the galaxy’s future while facing a trial from one of his greatest foes.

Picard stars Patrick Stewart in his iconic Star Trek: The Next Generation role, alongside Toronto’s Alison Pill (The Newsroom), Jeri Ryan (Star Trek: The Next Generation) and Brent Spiner (Star Trek: The Next Generation). Whoopi Goldberg and John de Lancie also return from Star Trek: The Next Generation as special guest stars.

Picard is based on Gene Roddenberry’s Star Trek franchise and was created by Akiva Goldsman (A Beautiful Mind), Michael Chabon (The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay), Kirsten Beyer (Star Trek: Discovery) and Alex Kurtzman (2009’s Star Trek).

Crave release date: March 3rd, 2022 (first episode, new episodes every Thursday)
Genre: Sci-fi
Runtime: 10 episodes (around 43 minutes each)

Stream Picard here.

Shining Vale

After a dysfunctional family moves into a new home where atrocities were committed, the mother is the only one who notices something is amiss, leading her to question whether she’s depressed or possessed.

Shining Vale was created by Jeff Astrof (The New Adventures of Old Christine) and Sharon Horgan (Divorce) and stars Courteney Cox (Friends), Greg Kinnear (As Good As It Gets), Sherilyn Fenn (Twin Peaks) and Mira Sorvino (Mighty Aphrodite).

Crave release date: March 6th, 2022 (first two episodes, new episodes every week)
Genre: Horror comedy
Runtime: Eight episodes (around 30 minutes each)

Stream Shining Vale here. Note that a $5.98/month add-on is required.

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 in February can be found here. Meanwhile, a breakdown of March’s lineup is available here.


Disney+

The Dropout [Star Original]

This series chronicles the rise and fall of biotechnology entrepreneur Elizabeth Holmes, who was convicted of criminal fraud.

Based on Rebecca Jarvis’ ABC podcast of the same name, The Dropout was created by Elizabeth Meriwether (New Girl) and stars Amanda Seyfried (Mank) and Naveen Andrews (Lost).

Disney+ Canada Star release date: March 3rd, 2022 (first three episodes, new episodes every week)
Genre: Drama
Runtime: Eight episodes (50 to 55 minutes each)

Stream The Dropout here.

Fresh [Star Original]

Noa begins dating Steve after they meet at the grocery store, only for her to discover that her new boyfriend has unusual romantic appetites.

Fresh was written and directed by Mimi Cave (directorial debut) and stars Daisy Edgar-Jones (War of the Worlds), Sebastian Stan (The Falcon and the Winter Soldier), Montreal’s Charlotte Le Bon (Yves Saint Laurent), Burnaby, B.C.’s Andrea Bang (Kim’s Convenience) and London, Ontario’s Brett Dier (Jane the Virgin).

It’s worth noting that the movie was filmed around B.C.

Disney+ Canada Star release date: March 4th, 2022
Genre: Comedy thriller
Runtime: 1 hour, 54 minutes

Stream Fresh here.

West Side Story

Two youngsters from rival gangs fall in love until tensions between their friends threaten to ruin everything.

Based on the 1957 stage musical of the same name, West Side Story was directed by Steven Spielberg (Schindler’s List) and features an ensemble cast that includes Ansel Elgort (Baby Driver), Rachel Zegler (debut role), Ariana DeBose (Schmigadoon!) and Montreal’s David Alvarez (American Rust).

Original theatrical release date: December 10th, 2021
Disney+ Canada release date:
March 2nd, 2022
Genre: Musical
Runtime: 2 hours, 36 minutes

Stream West Side Story here.

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

The full list of movies and shows that hit Disney+ in February can be found here. Meanwhile, a breakdown of March’s lineup is available here.


Netflix

The Guardians of Justice [Netflix Original]

This dark satire of superheroes follows a team of superhumans who must control the evil in both the world and themselves.

The Guardians of Justice was created by Castlevania‘s Adi Shankar (no relation) and features the voices of wrestler Diamond Dallas Page, Sharni Vinson (You’re Next) and Derek Mears (Swamp Thing).

Netflix Canada release date: March 1st, 2022
Genre: Superhero
Runtime: Seven episodes (22 to 37 minutes each)

Stream The Guardians of Justice here.

Making Fun [Netflix Original]

Jimmy DiResta helps kids create wacky inventions.

Netflix Canada release date: March 4th, 2022
Genre: Reality
Runtime: Eight episodes (38 to 40 minutes each)

Stream Making Fun here.

Surviving Paradise: A Family Tale [Netflix Original]

Regé-Jean Page (Bridgerton) narrates this documentary about how animals band together to survive a worsening dry season in Africa’s Kalahari Desert.

Netflix Canada release date: March 1st, 2022
Genre: Superhero
Runtime: Seven episodes (22 to 37 minutes each)

Stream Surviving Paradise here.

Worst Roommate Ever [Netflix Original]

From con artists to killers, these are some of the worst cohabitation experiences people have had.

Netflix Canada release date: March 1st, 2022
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: Five episodes (39 to 63 minutes each)

Stream Worst Roommate Ever here.

Following a recent price increase, 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 in February can be found here. Meanwhile, a breakdown of March’s lineup is available here.


Premium video on demand (PVOD)

Scream (2022)

Twenty-five years after the original Woodsboro murders, a new Ghostface emerges to terrorize teenagers, which brings Sidney, Dewey and Gale back into the picture.

Scream was directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett (Ready or Not) and stars Melissa Barrera (In the Heights), Jenna Ortega (You), Jack Quaid (The Boys), Mason Gooding (Booksmart) and Mikey Madison (Better Things), with returning Scream cast members including Guelph, Ontario’s own Neve Campbell (Sidney), Courteney Cox (Gale), David Arquette (Dewey), Marley Shelton (Judy) and Roger L. Jackson as the voice of Ghostface.

Original Canadian theatrical release date: January 14th, 2022
Canadian PVOD release date:
March 4th, 2022
Genre: Slasher
Runtime: 1 hour, 54 minutes

Scream can be rented on PVOD platforms like iTunes ($5.99), Google Play ($4.99), Amazon Prime Video ($5.99) and the Cineplex Store ($4.99).


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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Here’s what’s leaving Netflix Canada, Crave and Prime in March 2022

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

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 and Netflix, check out our respective ‘what’s coming to’ posts.

Below are all the shows and movies leaving Netflix and Crave in March.

Leaving Netflix

  • Broadchurch: Seasons 1-3 (March 4th)
  • T2 Transpotting (March 11th)
  • Scream Queens: Seasons 1-2 (March 19th)
  • Twilight (March 29th)
  • The Twilight Saga: New Moon (March 29th)
  • The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (March 29th)
  • The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 1 (March 29th)
  • The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 2 (March 29th)

Prime Video

  • Burn Your Maps (March 1st)
  • Rock On 2 (March 8th)
  • Speed Kills (March 16th)
  • The Wedding Year (March 16th)
  • Lone Survivor (March 31st)
  • Reprisal (March 31st)
  • A Walk Among the Tombstones (March 31st)
  • Like A Boss (March 31st)

Leaving Crave

  • Shameless: Season 11 (March 5th)
  • The Case Against Adnan Syed (March 9th)
  • Ash (March 14th)
  • Carrie Fisher & Friends (March 14th)
  • Grace Helbig & Marmrie Heart & Friends (March 14th)
  • Jay Pharoah & Friends (March 14th)
  • Jimmy Carr & Friends (March 14th)
  • Joe Mande & Friends (March 14th)
  • K Trevor Wilson & Friends (March 14th)
  • K Trevor Wilson: Bigger in Person (March 14th)
  • Katherine Ryan & Friends (March 14th)
  • Nikki Glaser & Friends (March 14th)
  • Pat Thorton: Different Times (March 14th)
  • Russel Peters & Friends (March 14th)
  • Sebastian Maniscalco & Friends (March 14th)
  • Con Man (March 18th)
  • Invisible Man (March 18th)
  • Inside the Disappearance: Season 1 (March 19th)
  • Burden (March 20th)
  • Hope Gap (March 20th)
  • The Show (March 23rd)
  • Greed (March 23rd)
  • Shameless, Hall of Shame: Season 1 (March 26th)
  • Monster High: The Adventures of the Ghoul Squad: Season 1 (March 28th)
  • Adam Sandler’s Eight Crazy Nights (March 29th)
  • As Good As It Gets (March 29th)
  • Big Daddy (March 29th)
  • Click (March 29th)
  • Closer (March 29th)
  • Ghostbusters (March 29th)
  • Ghostbusters II (March 29th)
  • Groundhog Day (March 29th)
  • S.W.A.T (March 29th)
  • Stuart Little (March 29th)
  • Stuart Little 2 (March 29th)
  • The Devil’s Own (March 29th)
  • The Fifth Element (March 29th)
  • The Fisher King (March 29th)
  • The Pursuit of Happyness (March 29th)
  • You Don’t Mess With A Zohan (March 29th)
  • A Good Woman (March 31st)
  • All The President’s Men (March 31st)
  • Black Christmas (2019) (March 31st)
  • Buried (March 31st)
  • Cats (March 31st)
  • Contagion (March 31st)
  • Critical Care (March 31st)
  • Dark Waters (March 31st)
  • Daybreakers (March 31st)
  • Dial M For Murder (March 31st)
  • Django Unchained (March 31st)
  • Dreamland (March 31st)
  • Emma (March 31st)
  • For Glowing Hearts: Season 1, Episode 2 (March 31st)
  • Gretel & Hansel (March 31st)
  • House of 1000 Corpses (March 31st)
  • Jackie Brown (March 31st)
  • Kick-Ass (March 31st)
  • Martin Morning: Season 1 (March 31st)
  • Never Rarely Sometimes Always (March 31st)
  • North By Northwest (March 31st)
  • Numb Chucks: Season 2 (March 31st)
  • Ollie & Moon: Season 1 (March 31st)
  • Peg + Cat (March 31st)
  • Raw (March 31st)
  • Requiem for a Dream (March 31st)
  • Reservoir Dogs (March 31st)
  • Seven Psychopaths (March 31st)
  • Slap Shot (March 31st)
  • South Park: Seasons 1-23 (March 31st)
  • Strangers on a Train (March 31st)
  • The Expendables (March 31st)
  • The Rules of Attraction (March 31st)

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Streaming in Canada on Amazon Prime Video, Crave, Disney+ and Netflix [Feb. 21-27]

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.


Charli XCX: Alone Together [Amazon Original]

While in quarantine during the COVID-19 pandemic, singer-songwriter Charli XCX enlists her fans to help her make a new album.

Amazon Prime Video Canada premiere date: February 25th, 2022
Genre: Music documentary
Runtime: 1 hour, 7 minutes

Stream Charli XCX: Alone Together 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 in February can be found here.


Crave

Cry Macho

A former rodeo star is hired to return a young boy in Mexico to his father in the U.S.

Based on N. Richard Nash’s 1975 novel of the same name, Cry Macho was directed by Clint Eastwood (Unforgiven) and stars Eastwood, singer-songwriter Dwight Yoakam (“Honky-Tonk Man”) and Eduardo Minett (Como dice el dicho).

Original theatrical release date: September 17th, 2021
Amazon Prime Video Canada premiere date:
February 25th, 2022
Genre: Music documentary
Runtime: 1 hour, 7 minutes

Stream Cry Macho here.

Frederick Douglass: In Five Speeches

Nicole Beharie (Miss Juneteenth), Colman Domingo (Euphoria), Jonathan Majors (Lovecraft Country), Denzel Whitaker (The Great Debaters), and Jeffrey Wright (Westworld) recite the words of famous American anti-slavery activist Frederick Douglass.

Crave premiere date: February 23rd, 2022
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 58 minutes

Stream Frederick Douglass: In Five Speeches here.

Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber

Based on Mike Isaac’s book of the same name, Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber explores the rise and fall of Uber founder Travis Kalanick.

The series stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt (The Trial of the Chicago 7) as Kalanick, Uma Thurman (Pulp Fiction) as Ariana Huffington, Kyle Chandler (Friday Night Lights) as Bill Gurley and Hank Azaria (The Simpsons) as Tim Cook. It’s also worth noting that Quentin Tarantino (Pulp Fiction) is the narrator.

Created by Brian Koppelman and David Levien (Billions), The Battle for Uber is the first installment in Showtime’s Super Pumped anthology series about a story that rocked the business world to its core.

Crave premiere date: February 27th, 2022 (first episode, new episodes every Sunday)
Genre: Drama
Runtime: Seven episodes (about one hour each)

Stream Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber 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+

No Exit [Star Original]

After getting stuck during a blizzard with strangers at a mountain stop, college student Darby Thorne discovers a kidnapped child belonging to one of the people inside.

Based on Taylor Adams’ 2017 novel of the same name, No Exit was directed by Damien Power (Killing Ground) and stars Havana Rose Liu (The Sky is Everywhere), Danny Ramirez (The Falcon and the Winter Soldier), David Rysdahl (The Revival) and Dennis Haysbert (Lucifer).

Disney+ Canada premiere date: February 25th, 2022
Genre: Thriller
Runtime: 1 hour, 36 minutes

Stream No Exit here.

The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder [Disney+ Original]

Disney has revived Bruce W. Smith’s popular Disney Channel animated series about African-American teen Penny Proud and her family.

Returning voice talent includes Kyla Pratt as Penny Proud, Tommy Davidson as Oscar Proud, Paula Jai Parker as Trudy Proud, JoMarie Payton as Suga Mama, Cedric the Entertainer as Uncle Bobby, Karen Malina White as Dijonay Jones and Alisa Reyes as LaCienega Boulevardez.

Disney+ Canada premiere date: February 23rd, 2022 (first two episodes, new episodes every Wednesday)
Genre: Animated comedy
Runtime: 10 episodes (around 30 minutes each)

Stream The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder here.

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

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


Netflix

Cat Burglar [Netflix Original]

Charlie Brooker (Black Mirror: Bandersnatch) returns with another “choose-your-own-adventure” Netflix special — this time about an animated cat who tries to steal paintings.

The special features the voices of James Adomian (The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson), Alan Lee (Sword Art Online) and Edmonton’s Trevor Devall (Disney XD’s Guardians of the Galaxy).

Netflix Canada premiere date: February 22nd, 2022
Genre: Animated, interactive
Runtime: 12 minutes

Stream Cat Burglar here.

Tyler Perry’s A Madea Homecoming [Netflix Original]

In the twelfth film in the Madea Cinematic Universe, Madea’s great-grandson holds a college graduation party.

Madea series creator Tyler Perry wrote, directed and stars in the film, which also features Madea franchise Cassi Davis, David Mann and Tamela Mann.

Netflix Canada premiere date: February 25th, 2022
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 1 hour, 47 minutes

Stream A Madea Homecoming here.

Vikings: Valhalla [Netflix Original]

One hundred years after the events of Vikings, the Viking Age begins following the Battle of Stamford Bridge in 1066.

Vikings: Valhalla was created by Jeb Stuart (Die Hard) and stars Sam Corlett (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina), Frida Gustavsson (The Witcher) and Leo Suter (Victoria).

Netflix Canada premiere date: February 25th, 2022
Genre: Historial drama
Runtime: Eight episodes (45 to 60 minutes each)

Stream Vikings: Valhalla here.

Following a recent price increase, 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.


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.

Image credit: Disney