New on Paramount+ Canada: November 2024

Paramount+ Canada has revealed its slate of new shows and movies coming to the streaming service in November 2024, and it’s going to be a good one.
This November, Paramount+ kicks off at the Dutton Ranch—as the explosive final return of Yellowstone is set for November 10. Next, Taylor Sheridan (he co-created Yellowstone) presents Landman, a drama with a star-studded (Billy Bob where you at) cast set in the high-stakes world of Texas oil rigs. Meanwhile, George Clooney brings The Agency, a dive into international espionage and intrigue.
November 1:
- Welcome to Christmas (Movie)
- Ridiculousness (Series Binge)
November 5:
- Jackass: The Movie (Movie)
- Jackass Number Two (Movie)
- Jackass 3 (Movie)
- Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa (Movie)
November 8:
- Lights Out (Movie)
- It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas (Movie)
- The Real CSI: Miami (Series Binge)
November 10:
- Yellowstone, Season 5B Premiere
November 12:
- MTV Europe Music Awards 2024 (Special)
- Larger Than Life: The Reign of the Boy Band (Documentary)
- Blaze and the Monster Machines (Series Binge)
- The Equalizer (Movie)
November 15:
- Chief of Station (Movie)
- A Rose for Christmas (Movie)
November 17:
- Landman, Paramount+ Original Series Premiere
November 19:
- Troy (Movie)
- Office Christmas Party (Movie)
- The Loud House: The Really Loud House (Series Binge)
- The French Montana Story: For Khadija (Documentary)
November 22:
- Thelma (Movie)
- PD True, Season 2 (Series Binge)
- Double Holiday (Movie)
November 26:
- Collateral (Movie)
- Draft Day (Movie)
- Superbad (Movie)
- Monster High (Series Binge)
November 29:
- The Agency, Paramount+ Original Series Premiere
Paramount Plus starts from $6.99/month in Canada. But next month its Black Friday deal for an annual plan should return again.
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