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Streaming in Canada on Amazon Prime Video, Crave, Disney+ and Netflix [April 24-30]

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.

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

Citadel [Amazon Original]

Amazon Prime Video Canada release date: April 28th, 2023 (first two episodes, new episodes every Friday)
Genre: Spy thriller
Runtime: 2 hours, 10 minutes

Two amnesiac former spies and lovers are called back to action to stop sinister forces.

Citadel was created by Josh Applebaum (Alias), Bryan Oh (Zoo) and David Weil (Hunters) and stars Richard Madden (Game of Thrones), Priyanka Chopra Jonas (Quantico), Stanley Tucci (Spotlight) and Lesley Manville (The Crown).

It’s worth noting that with a rumoured budget of $300 million USD (around $408 million CAD), Citadel is believed to be the second most expensive series ever made, behind only Prime’s own The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. Citadel is also intended to be a launchpad for an interconnected universe of international shows set in Italy, India, Spain, and Mexico.

Stream Citadel here.

An Amazon Prime Video subscription is included at no additional cost with an Amazon Prime membership, which is priced at $99/year.

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


Crave

Love & Death

Crave release date: April 27th, 2023 (first two episodes, new episodes every Friday)
Genre: Spy thriller
Runtime: 2 hours, 10 minutes

HBO’s latest series is based on the true story of an extramarital affair in 1980 that led Texas housewife Candy Montgomery to murder her friend Betty with an axe.

Love & Death was created by David E. Kelley (Big Little Lies) and stars Elizabeth Olsen (WandaVision), Jesse Plemons (Breaking Bad), Lily Rabe (American Horror Story), Patrick Fugit (Almost Famous) and Krysten Ritter (Marvel’s Jessica Jones).

Stream Love & Death 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+

Clock [Star Original]

Disney+ Canada release date: April 30th, 2023
Genre: Psychological thriller
Runtime: 1 hour, 32 minutes

Amid pressure to have children from friends, family and society at large, a woman undergoes a desperate clinical trial to fix her broken biological clock.

Clock was written and directed by Alexis Jacknow (American Horror Story) and stars Dianna Agron (Glee), Jay Ali (Marvel’s Daredevil), Melora Hardin (The Office) and Ottawa’s Saul Rubinek (Warehouse 13).

Stream Clock here.

Peter Pan & Wendy [Disney+ Original]

Disney+ Canada release date: April 28th, 2023
Genre: Fantasy adventure
Runtime: 1 hour, 49 minutes

Wendy goes on an adventure with a mysterious boy named Peter to the magical Neverland, putting them into conflict with the evil pirate Captain Hook.

Based on Disney’s animated Peter Pan film, Peter Pan & Wendy was co-written and directed by David Lowery (Pete’s Dragon) and stars Alexander Molony (The Reluctant Landlord), Ever Anderson (Black Widow), Jude Law (Sherlock Holmes) and Fort McMurray, Alberta’s Alyssa Wapanatâhk (Riverdale).

Stream Peter Pan & Wendy 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

John Mulaney: Baby J [Netflix Original]

Netflix Canada release date: April 25th, 2023
Genre: Stand-up comedy
Runtime: 1 hour

Saturday Night Live‘s John Mulaney riffs on quicksand, Motown singers, an elderly man he met in a bathroom and more.

Stream John Mulaney: Baby J here.

Sweet Tooth (Season 2) [Netflix Original]

Netflix Canada release date: April 27th
Genre: Fantasy drama
Runtime: Eight episodes (43 to 58 minutes each)

After his friends are captured and imprisoned by the Last Men, Gus must help them escape.

  1. Based on Essex County, Ontario’s Jeff Lemire’s comic of the same name, Sweet Tooth was created by Jim Mickle (Mulberry Street) and stars Nonso Anozie (Game of Thrones), Vancouver’s Christian Convery (The Descendants) and Adeel Akhtar (Utopia).

Stream Sweet Tooth here.

‘Basic with Ads’ subscription costs $5.99/month, ‘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 this week? Let us know in the comments.

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

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Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania comes to Disney+ in May

Marvel Studios has confirmed that Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania will begin streaming on Disney+ on May 17th.

This will be exactly three months after the Ant-Man threequel opened in theatres.

Helmed once again by Ant-Man series director Peyton Reed, Quantumania serves as the start to the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s ‘Phase Five’ and follows Scott Lang (Paul Rudd), Hope Van Dyne (Evangeline Lilly) and their family as they are sent to the mysterious Quantum Realm and encounter the villainous Kang the Conquerer (Jonathan Majors).

While Quantumania was meant to set up Kang as the next Thanos-level villain for the MCU, it was met with some of the worst critical reception to a Marvel movie to date. It also underperformed at the box office, a rarity for the MCU. Making matters even worse is recent abuse allegations against Majors himself, leaving his future in the MCU unclear at the moment.

Next up for the MCU is May 5th’s Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, writer-director James Gunn’s swan song to his ragtag group of space adventurers. On the streaming side, Marvel’s next release will be the Samuel L. Jackson-led Secret Invasion on June 21st.

Image credit: Marvel Studios

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Streaming in Canada on Apple TV+, Crave, Disney+, Netflix and Prime Video [April 17-23]

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.

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’s Prime Video

Till

Original theatrical release date: October 14th, 2022
Amazon Prime Video Canada release date: April 17th, 2023
Genre: Biographical drama
Runtime: 2 hours, 10 minutes

From co-writer and director Chinonye Chukwu (Clemency) comes this drama based on the true story of educator and activist Mamie Till-Bradley’s relentless pursuit of justice in 1955 after the murder of her teenage son.

Till stars Danielle Deadwyler (Station Eleven), Jalyn Hall (All American), Kevin Carroll (The Leftovers) and Frankie Faison (The Wire).

Stream Till here.

Dead Ringers [Amazon Original]

Amazon Prime Video Canada release date: April 21st, 2023
Genre: Psychological thriller, drama
Runtime: Six episodes (around one hour each)

Twin doctors share everything in life in an effort to bring women’s healthcare to the forefront.

Based on iconic Toronto filmmaker David Cronenberg’s 1988 film of the same name, Dead Ringers stars Rachel Weisz (The Favourite), Michael Chernus (Orange is the New Black), Poppy Liu (Hacks) and Toronto’s Britne Olford (The Umbrella Academy).

Stream Dead Ringers here.

Judy Blume Forever

Amazon Prime Video Canada release date: April 21st, 2023
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 1 hour, 37 minutes

This documentary examines the pioneering work of author Judy Blume (Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.) and her impact on millions of girls.

Stream Judy Blume Forever here.

An Amazon Prime Video subscription is included at no additional cost with an Amazon Prime membership, which is priced at $99/year.

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


Apple TV+

Ghosted [Apple Original]

Apple TV+ release date: April 21st, 2023
Genre: Romantic action-comedy
Runtime: 1 hour, 56 minutes

A man falls head over heels for a woman who’s actually a secret agent, leading them both on an international adventure.

Ghosted was directed by Dexter Fletcher (Rocketman) and reunites Knives Out stars Chris Evans and Ana de Armas.

Stream Ghosted here.

An Apple TV+ membership costs $8.99/month and is also included in Apple One subscription bundles, which start at $18.95/month.


Crave

Mrs. Davis

Crave release date: April 20th, 2023 (first four episodes, new episodes every Thursday)
Genre: Sci-fi drama
Runtime: Eight episodes (around one hour each)

A nun named Simone must hunt and destroy the world’s most powerful artificial intelligence.

Mrs. Davis was created by Damon Lindelof (The Leftovers) and Tara Hernandez (The Big Bang Theory) and stars Betty Gilpin (Glow), Jake McDorman (Dopesick), Margo Martindale (Justified) and Markham, Ontario’s Andy McQueen (Outer Banks).

Stream Mrs. Davis 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+

The Owl House (Season 3)

Netflix

Better Call Saul (Season 6)

Original TV broadcast run: April to August 2022
Netflix Canada release date:
April 18th, 2023
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 13 episodes (around one hour each)

The sixth and final season tracks the fateful events that lead Jimmy to meet Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, as well as flash forwards that reveal his ultimate fate post-Breaking Bad.

Better Call Saul was created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould (Breaking Bad) and features returning Breaking Bad stars Bob Odenkirk (Jimmy), Jonathan Banks (Mike) and Giancarlo Esposito (Gus), as well as Rhea Seehorn (Whitney), Patrick Fabian (Valentine), Tony Dalton (Sense8) and Montreal’s Michael Mando (the Ubisoft Montreal video game Far Cry 3).

Stream all six seasons of Better Call Saul here.

The Diplomat [Netflix Original]

Netflix Canada release date: April 20th, 2023
Genre: Political drama
Runtime: Eight episodes (50 minutes each)

A career diplomat must balance her new U.K. ambassador job with her rocky marriage to a political star.

The Diplomat was created by Debora Cahn (Homeland) and stars Keri Russell (Felicity), Rufus Sewell (The Man in the High Castle) and David Gyasi (Carnival Row).

Stream The Diplomat here.

Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers: Once and Always [Netflix Original]

Netflix Canada release date: April 19th, 2023
Genre: Kids and family, superhero
Runtime: Eight episodes (50 minutes each)

To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Netflix has a new special which reunites many of the original cast, including David Yost, Walter Emanuel Jones, Steve Cardenas, Johnny Yong Bosch, Karan Ashley, Catherine Sutherland, Barbara Goodson and Richard Steven Horvitz.

Stream Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers: Once and Always here.

‘Basic with Ads’ subscription costs $5.99/month, ‘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.

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NHL Tech Showcase 2023 paves the road for cloud-based innovations

MobileSyrup recently attended the NHL’s third annual Tech Showcase in Seattle, Washington, set against the backdrop of the Seattle Kraken’s game against the Anaheim Ducks.

This year’s NHL Tech Showcase outlined a straightforward narrative. Throughout the evening of live demos and speaking to officials, the league is clearly experimenting with the various ways 5G and cloud-based services can be leveraged. There’s an obvious goal to create a more engaging viewer experience for lovers of the sport while also discovering ways to bring in new fans. With this in mind, the NHL is partnering with several tech companies, including AWS, SMT, Beyond Sports, Hawk-Eye Innovations, MLSE Digital Labs, Imagen and plenty of others.

The partnership between the NHL and AWS appears to be the backbone of how the league intends to power its fan experiences. This was demonstrated on-site during the NHL Tech Showcase. For instance, AWS showed a live demo of its end-to-end cloud production. This program was piloted in full for the first time on location during the game. The NHL was able to produce a well-rounded cloud-based broadcast of the Kraken’s match against the Ducks. This broadcast effectively highlighted the technology’s low latency capabilities while incorporating the various camera angles, feeds and other features you’d expect from a traditional NHL broadcast.

“I think one of the things that makes this unique is that it’s live. What we’re showing is happening in real-time, with the technology you see in front of you,” Dave Lehanski, NHL executive vice president of business development and innovation, told MobileSyrup during a recent interview.

What was astounding was the promise of low latency being fulfilled without any discernible compromises. A live broadcast of the game was placed on screens surrounding the Tech Showcase. Comparing what viewers at home saw to the AWS cloud broadcast, there was perhaps one second of latency, if that.

This technology could be effectively used to create a much more efficient and sustainable way to broadcast live games. Julie Souza, head of sports at AWS, painted a picture of how these broadcasts can be operated without production trucks and leverage remote workers.

“Our technical director for that game was actually based in Madison, Wisconsin,” Souza says. “We had graphics editors and folks in Toronto and Vancouver. Then we had yet another person working in, in Madison, Wisconsin. So, people who were making all the magic happen, were not necessarily in the room.”

Additionally, AWS can pull in feeds, camera angles, graphics, and highlights from concurrent games running within the league in real-time.

The other half of AWS’ activation was focused on building accurate stats and delivering them in a way that’s digestible to the viewer. For instance, AWS showcased what it calls “opportunity analysis.” AWS is utilizing NHL Edge IQ to read and analyze data taken from the players in real-time. Data relayed via 5G can then be used to show stats such as shift time, possession time, top speeds, and overall game distance on the ice. While these stats will likely speak to hardcore fans, they can also provide tangible statistics for new fans to build their knowledge of a team and its players. “It lets us tell more interesting stories. This is why this is so significant. This is where this stacks up in the pantheon of hockey history, right? So, it gives you context.”

AWS is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to NHL and its relationships with partners. The league aims to broaden the consumption of its content through creative and engaging means. For instance, Beyond Sports attended the Tech Showcase to show off its AI-based platform. The company utilizes the data from a game and re-creates the actions of players on the ice, animating it in the process. This all came to life during the NHL Big City Greens Classic, which aired on the Disney Channel.

In collaboration with NHL, ESPN, and Disney Channel, viewers were able to see a fully animated version of the game. Targeting a younger audience, Beyond Sports sees a future in which hockey can be accessible to kids across various platforms. Sander Schouten, the co-founder of Beyond Sports, tells us, “We do linear videos. Though, we can also go directly into Roblox and Fortnite as well.”

In 2022, Sony acquired Beyond Sports and combined it with Hawk-Eye Innovations. In an on-site demo, 3D recreations of the game were created using Hawk-Eye’s tech. The company is able to collect enough data to articulate 29 points on the player as well as five points from the hockey stick. This leads to a more accurate and malleable skeleton to use in recreations. Theoretically, digital recreations can be created, better mirroring the real-world game. This could lead to more immersive avatars or metaverse integrations down the road.

Toronto-based MLSE Digital Labs brought in its physical tabletop experience. Developed for in-suite use, this device capitalizes on NHL Edge for puck and player tracking. Essentially, the device is a touchscreen built into a coffee table. Those in a suite can look at player positions, face-off probability, top speeds, and an up-to-the-moment heat map. MLSE Digital Labs sees the future of this technology as accessible on the phones and tablets of fans in and out of the arena.

5G technology is still very much in its infancy, and because of this, everything shown during the NHL Tech Showcase is also in the early stages.

“Connectivity is the backbone of all of this,” Souza says. “Whether it’s 5G, private 5G, AWS Wavelength or other technology solutions, the connectivity has to be strong for this to happen.” As 5G and cloud-based innovations continue to be explored, it will be interesting to see how the NHL will adopt new innovations.

As it stands, the NHL is ready to revamp the hockey experience from a fan’s perspective. The core audience may not be ready to adopt second-screen experiences and smartphone app technology just yet. However, the NHL Tech Showcase raises a compelling argument of why fans and newcomers should keep close attention to emerging technology.

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New on Disney+ Canada: May 2023

Disney has revealed the full list of movies and shows that are coming to its Disney+ streaming service in Canada in May.

This month’s highlights include the second season of the acclaimed Star Wars: Visions animated anthology series, American Born Chinese featuring Everything Everywhere All At Once‘s Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, Stephanie Shu and James Hong and The Kardashians Season 3.

May 3rd

  • Ed Sheeran: The Sum Of It All [Disney+ Original]
  • Pandora: Beneath the Paradise (New Episodes) [Star]
  • Pose (Season 3 Premiere – All Episodes Available) [Star]
  • Psy Summer Swag 2022 (Premiere) [Star]

May 4th

  • Star Wars: Visions (Volume 2) [Disney+ Original]
  • Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures (Disney+ Original]

May 5th

  • Entrelazados Live!
  • FX’s Great Expectations (New Episodes) [Star]
  • Planners (Season 1 – Premiere) [Star]
  • Queen Elizabeth II: A Royal Life – A Special Edition of 20/20 (Premiere) [Star]
  • Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi (Season 2 Premiere All Episodes Available) [Star]
  • Three Ways (Feature Film Premiere) [Star]

May 10th

  • Dois Tempos: (Season 1 – All Episodes) [Star]
  • FX’s Class of ’09 [Star]
  • Homeland (Season 8, all episodes) [Star]
  • Impuros: (Season 3 – Premiere)  [Star]
  • Lambert Contre Lambert: Au Nom De Vincent (Season 1, all episodes) [Star]
  • The Muppets Mayhem (Season 1) [Disney+ Original]
  • Race (Season 1 – Premiere) [Star]
  • Secrets of the Zoo: Tampa (Season 4, all episodes)

May 12th

  • Crater [Disney+ Original]

May 19th

  • White Men Can’t Jump [Star]

May 24th

  • American Born Chinese (Season 1, all episodes) [Disney+ Original]
  • Abbott Elementary (Season 2 – All Episodes Available) [Star]
  • Chip ‘n’ Dale: Park Life (Season 2) [Disney+ Original]
  • The Clearing [Star]
  • Crazy Love (Season 1, all episodes) [Star]
  • Entrelazados (Season 2 premiere, all episodes)
  • Link: Eat, Love, Kill (Season 1, all episodes) [Star]
  • Secrets of the Elephants

May 25th

  • The Kardashians (Season 3) [Star]

May 31st

  • Aktris (Season 1, all episodes) [Star]

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

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

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Amid Netflix controversies, what’s your favourite streaming service in Canada?

There are a lot of streaming services in Canada, to say the least.

What was once viewed as an all-in-one alternative to cable has become an oversaturated space in which pretty much every big entertainment company has its own platform and associated exclusive content. That space only gets messier when you consider FAST (free, ad-supported streaming TV) channels like Pluto TV and frequent confusion over where to stream titles in Canada that are produced exclusively for U.S.-only services like Peacock.

Given that, we’re thinking about favourite streaming services. After all, there’s likely one that you gravitate toward the most, be it Disney+ for the original Marvel and Star Wars content, Crave for HBO titles like The Last of Us and Succession or even Amazon’s Prime Video simply because it’s included with Prime.

Admittedly, we’ve asked this twice in the past — once in 2019 (before the launches of Disney+ and Apple TV+) and later in April 2022. But even in the year since our last poll, we’ve seen a lot of streaming developments, particularly when it comes to Netflix, whose recent show cancellation spree and password-sharing crackdown have been met with significant pushback.

With all of that said, what’s your favourite streaming service? Let us know in the poll below.

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The biggest streaming news from this year’s Star Wars Celebration

If you haven’t heard already, the 2023 Star Wars Celebration is wrapping up and with it comes some major announcements from the franchise.

The four-day event has been a popular attraction among fans of the business since the first Star Wars Celebration in 1999 and is known for its expansive exhibits, panel discussions, exclusive merchandise and, of course, brand-new reveals for upcoming projects.

This year was no different, with the event showcasing some of Star Wars‘ biggest news over the course of the event. With so much information coming out all at once, it can be hard to know what stands out above the rest.

Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Let’s take a closer look at some of the biggest streaming announcements from this year’s Star Wars Celebration.

Star Wars: Visions season 2

On April 10th, more information was revealed on the highly anticipated season two of Disney+’s anthology series, Star Wars: Visions.

Season 2 of the animated series was given an official trailer, as well as key art and a cast reveal.

Additionally, season two is set to feature nine new animated shorts from nine different studios across the globe.

Ahsoka trailer reveal

Speaking of trailers, the first teaser trailer of the upcoming Disney+ series, Ahsoka, was revealed to the public on April 7th.

Exciting times for fans of Star Wars streaming series. Ahsoka marks a big moment for fans of the character, who will now have her own series. The trailer was revealed alongside an official poster for the show.

Ahsoka is to premiere on Disney+ in August 2023.

Andor season 2

By this point, Star Wars fans with access to a Disney+ membership must be on Cloud (City) nine, with news breaking on season 2 of the Andor series during the event last week.

Andor showrunner Tony Gilroy spoke about the filming of season 2, giving many fans something to look forward to. “We’re going as quickly as we can to come back with the second half of this and finish it off proudly and make you proud of us,” Gilroy said.

A short teaser trailer was also shown, but unfortunately, it was exclusive to those present at the time. Despite this, the hype train is real, with Andor season 2 set to release in August 2024.

The Bad Batch season 3

Rounding out our list of the biggest announcements from this year’s Star Wars Celebration is another season renewal, this time for The Bad Batch, with season 3 looking to close out the fan-favourite animated series.

It was confirmed at the event that season 3 is on the way and will be debuting on (you guessed it) Disney+ in 2024.

The show, which follows a group of elite clones in the aftermath of Order 66, was announced to be running its final season by executive producers at the event. An in-room teaser was also shown, giving fans in attendance a glimpse at what’s to come in the upcoming season.


What tops your list of biggest moments from the event? Let us know in the comments below.

Image credit: Lucasfilm

Source: Star Wars

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Season two of upcoming Star Wars: Visions series gets a trailer

The highly anticipated season two of Disney +’s anthology series, Star Wars: Visions, now has an official trailer.

It was announced in February 2023 that Lucasfilm Animation would be branching out from its plan to only include only Japanese anime studios to work on the project. Season two is set to feature nine new animated shorts from nine different studios across the globe.

Star Wars fans can now get a sneak peek of those plans before the premiere of season two is set to release on May 4th.

Season two was announced during 2022’s Star Wars Celebration event after the first season was met with immense acclaim and popularity.

Studios such as Cartoon Saloon, PunkRobot, Triggerfish and El Guiri Studios are slated to produce episodes for season two, according to Star Wars.

Season two of Star Wars: Visions will be streaming on Disney+ on May 4th.

Image credit: Star Wars

Source: Star Wars Via: Gizmodo

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Streaming in Canada on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, Crave, Disney+ and Netflix [April 3-9]

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.

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

Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre [Amazon Exclusive]

Original U.S. theatrical release date: March 3rd, 2023
Amazon Prime Video Canada premiere date:
April 7th, 2023
Genre: Spy action-comedy
Runtime: 1 hour, 54 minutes

The latest film from Guy Ritchie (Snatch) has actually skipped Canadian theatres entirely to come straight to Prime Video here.

In Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre, a spy (The Fast & Furious‘ Jason Statham) must reluctantly team up with a group of top operatives to retrieve a deadly new weapons technology before an arms dealer can sell it to the highest bidder. The film co-stars Aubrey Plaza (The White Lotus), Josh Hartnett (Penny Dreadful), Cary Elwes (The Princess Bride) and Hugh Grant (Paddington 2).

Stream Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre here.

An Amazon Prime Video subscription is included at no additional cost with an Amazon Prime membership, which is priced at $99/year.

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


Apple TV+

Schmigadoon (Season 2) [Apple Original]

Apple TV+ Canada premiere date: April 5th, 2023 (first two episodes, new episodes every Wednesday)
Genre: Musical comedy
Runtime: Six episodes (around 30 minutes each)

After finding true love in the town of Schmigadoon, Josh and Melissa head to Schmicago, the reimagined world of ’60s and ’70s musicals

Schmigadoon! was created by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio (Despicable Me) and stars Keegan-Michael Key (Key & Peele), Cecily Strong (Saturday Night Live), Dove Cameron (Descendants), Ariana DeBose (West Side Story) and Hamilton, Ontario’s Martin Short (Only Murders in the Building).

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

Stream Schmigadoon here.

An Apple TV+ membership costs $8.99/month and is also included in Apple One subscription bundles, which start at $18.95/month.


Crave

The Traitors (U.S., U.K. and Australia)

Crave premiere date: April 7th, 2023
Genre: Reality competition
Runtime: 11-12 episodes per show (around one hour each)

More than 20 contestants are tasked with completing a series of challenges to build up a prize fund, while an unknown small group of “Traitors” seeks to take them out.

The U.S. version is hosted by Alan Cumming (The Good Wife), the U.K. version is hosted by Claudia Winkleman (Strictly Come Dancing) and the Australian version is hosted by Rodger Corser (Glitch).

Stream The Traitors 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+

The Crossover [Disney+ Original]

Disney+ Canada premiere date: April 5th, 2023
Genre: Sports drama
Runtime: Eight episodes (26-36 minutes each)

Basketball prodigy brothers Josh and JB navigate their lives entering adulthood.

Based on Kwame Alexander’s 2014 novel of the same name, The Crossover stars Jalyn Hall (Till), Amir O’Neil (Marlon) and Derek Luke (13 Reasons Why).

Stream The Crossover 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

Beef [Netflix Original]

Netflix Canada premiere date: April 6th, 2023
Genre: Comedy-drama
Runtime: Ten episodes (31-37 minutes each)

A road rage incident leads two strangers to seek revenge against one another.

Beef was created by Lee Sung Jin (Dave) and stars Steven Yeun (Minari) and Ali Wong (Always Be My Maybe).

Stream Beef here.

Lewis Capaldi: How I’m Feeling Now [Netflix Original]

Netflix Canada premiere date: April 5th, 2023
Genre: Music documentary
Runtime: 1 hour, 36 minutes

This documentary chronicles the rise of Grammy-nominated singer Lewis Capaldi (“Someone You Loved”).

Stream Lewis Capaldi: How I’m Feeling Now here.

‘Basic with Ads’ subscription costs $5.99/month, ‘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 this week? Let us know in the comments.

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

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Where to stream ‘Til Death Do Us Part Kourtney & Travis in Canada

Disney has announced that the next entry in The Kardashians saga, ‘Til Death Do Us Part Kourtney & Travis, will begin streaming on Disney+ Canada under the Star banner on April 13th.

The announcement came as part of a new trailer for the special. In it, we see snippets from the Portofino, Italy wedding of Kourtney Kardashian Barker and Travis Barker, featuring appearances from Kris Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian, Kendall Jenner and Kylie Jenner.

The special is part of Disney-owned Hulu’s larger deal with The Kardashians, which includes the eponymous reality series that also streams on Disney+ in Canada.

In Canada, a Disney+ subscription costs $11.99/month or $119.99/year.

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