From Eli Roth’s Thanksgiving to the second season of The Family Stallone, there are lots of new shows and movies streaming in Canada this week.
Find out what to watch on VOD, Apple TV+, Disney+, Prime Video Canada, Paramount+ and Netflix Canada for the week of February 19 – 25.
VOD
The wrestling movie The Iron Claw, starring Zac Efron, Jeremy Allen White and Harris Dickinson, arrived on VOD platforms last week.
Prime Video Canada
The stand-up special Jenny Slate: Seasoned Professional streams on Prime Video Canada on February 23. The Oscar-nominated movie The Holdovers premieres on February 24. See everything new on Prime Video Canada in February.
Apple TV+
The season finale of Criminal Record streams on Apple TV+ on February 21 along with a new episode of The New Look, the documentary Messi’s World Cup: The Rise of a Legend, and the premiere of the series Constellation, starring Noomi Rapace. A new episode of Masters of the Air streams on February 23.
Crave
Eli Roth’s Thanksgiving premieres on Crave on February 23. A new episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm streams on February 25. See what else is on Crave in February.
Disney+ Canada
A new episode of Death and Other Details streams on Disney+ Canada on February 20 and the first three episodes of the third and final season of Star Wars: The Bad Batch premieres on February 21. See what else is coming to Disney+ Canada in February.
Netflix Canada
Ari Aster’s Hereditary streams on Netflix Canada on February 19. The new Avatar: The Last Airbender series premieres on February 22, and the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards stream live on February 24. Find out what else is new on Netflix Canada in February.
Paramount+ Canada
The second season of The Family Stallone premieres on Paramount+ Canada on February 21. The documentary Lift, which follows a group of children experiencing homelessness who are given scholarships to the New York Theatre Ballet’s LIFT program, debuts on February 22. Find out what else is new on Paramount+ Canada in February.
See what was new to watch on streaming services in Canada last week.
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Photo credit: A scene from Thanksgiving. Courtesy Sony Home Entertainment.