New on Paramount+ Canada: January 2025
Paramount+ Canada has released its list of new shows and movies hitting the streaming service in January 2025.
Highlights include the motion picture Star Trek: Section 31, while Henry Danger: The Movie is coming as well (inform the kids), while Season 6 of FBI True also is coming next month. One of our favourite shows is Taylor Sheridan’s Landman right now.
Here’s what’s new on Paramount+ Canada in January 2025:
January 7
- The Poison Rose (MOVIE)
- Paw Patrol, Season 6 (SERIES)
- A Simple Favor (MOVIE)
January 9
- Paddington 2 (MOVIE)
January 10
- Ridiculousness, Season 40 & 41 (SERIES)
- J.L Family Ranch (MOVIE)
- The Agency, New Episode (SERIES)
- Dexter: Original Sin, New Episode (SERIES)
- J.L Family Ranch: The Wedding Gift (MOVIE)
January 12
- Landman, P+ Original Series, Finale Episode
January 13
- I Am Ready, Warden (DOCUMENTARY)
January 14
- Robin Hood (2018) (MOVIE)
- The Misfits (MOVIE)
- FBI True, Season 6 Premiere (SERIES) *BINGE
January 16
- Hollywood Squares, Series Premiere (SERIES)
January 17
- Longmire, Seasons 1-6 (SERIES)
- Henry Danger: The Movie (MOVIE)
- The Agency, New Episode (SERIES)
January 21
- The Loud House, New Episode Block (SERIES)
- SpongeBob SquarePants, New Episode Block (SERIES)
- Daddy’s Home (MOVIE)
January 24
- Dexter: Original Sin, New Episode (SERIES)
- Patriots Day (MOVIE)
- Star Trek: Section 31, P+ Original Movie (MOVIE)
- The Agency, Finale Episode (SERIES)
January 28
- Bombshell (MOVIE)
January 31
- Dexter: Original Sin, New Episode (SERIES)
- MTV Unplugged Presents: LL Cool J From the Rock the Bells Festival (SPECIAL)
Paramount+ costs $10.99/month in Canada for the Standard plan (or $97.99/year), while the Premium plan costs $13.99/month or $124.99 per year. The best time to subscribe to Paramount+ is through their 50% off Black Friday deal, which works out to $62.49/year for Premium.
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