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New on Paramount+ Canada: February 2024

Paramount+ Canada has announced its new list of shows and movies coming to the streaming service in February 2024. Highlights include the second season premiere of Halo, along with the second season of The Family Stallone, plus the movie release of One True Loves. Check out the full list of what's coming to Paramount+ Canada...

New on Prime Video in Canada: February 2024

Amazon has shared its list of new shows and movies coming to Prime Video in Canada for February 2024. Highlights include the debut of the Mr. and Mrs. Smith remake, along with the premiere of Oppenheimer, nominated for Oscars and also The Holdovers. Also worth reminding--on February 5, ads will start on Prime Video in...

New on Crave: February 2024

Bell Media has released its list of new titles and shows coming to the streaming service in February 2024. Black History Month will be celebrated on Crave in February, while highlights include Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 12 and Tokyo Vice Season 2 (the first season was good) coming next month. Crave recently increased the price...

New on Disney+ Canada: February 2024

Disney+ Canada has announced its list of new shows and movies available on the streaming service, coming in February 2024. Highlights include the premiere of FX's Shogun, an original adaptation of James Clavell’s novel, set in Japan in the year 1600 at the dawn of a century-defining civil war. Star Wars: Bad Batch will also...

New on Netflix Canada: February 2024

Netflix Canada has announced its new slate of shows and movies coming to the streaming service in February 2024. Some highlights include Jurassic Park 1-3, Despicable Me 1-3 and The Shawshank Redemption along with the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, set to stream live on Netflix on February 24. Netflix Games available now include...

How to Watch: Stream UFC 297 in Canada, Strickland vs Du Plessis

The City of Toronto is bracing for an electrifying weekend as UFC 297 rolls into town, marking the organization's much-anticipated return to the city for the first time in over five years (the last time the UFC was in town was 2018). The main event features middleweight champion American Sean Strickland putting his title on...

Bell Just Increased the Price of Crave Premium

It seems the price of everything just keeps going up nowadays, and streaming services are no exception. Bell Media’s Crave has increased the price of Crave Premium by 10%, jumping from $19.99 to $22 per month. The Crave website is already reflecting this price increase for new subscribers. According to an email obtained by iPhone...

Telus Debuts Stream+ Bundle with Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video

Telus has introduced a new Stream+ bundle, combining Netflix, Disney+, and Prime Video into a single package. This new bundle is available to Telus customers across Canada, starting at $20 per month, a 17% monthly cost saving versus these three services at full price, says the company. “In an era of multiple streaming options, bundling...

Amazon MGM Studios Inks Deal with Pinewood Toronto Studios

Amazon MGM Studios has announced a significant multi-year agreement with Pinewood Toronto Studios, marking its first long-term commitment to studio space in Canada and its second outside the United States. The deal includes exclusive access to five new state-of-the-art sound stages, workshops, and office space, totaling approximately 160,000 square feet in Downtown Toronto. The announcement...

DAZN to Stream UEFA Matches in Canada Through 2027

DAZN Canada has successfully retained exclusive broadcasting rights for UEFA club competitions, including the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, and UEFA European Conference League, announced the company on Tuesday. The agreement, effective for the 2024/25 to 2026/27 seasons, ensures that these prestigious European football events will remain accessible exclusively on DAZN Canada, said the...

Amazon Cuts Jobs in Prime Video and MGM Studios Division

Amazon is set to reduce its workforce in the Prime Video and MGM Studios division, with plans to cut several hundred roles. The announcement was made by Mike Hopkins, the executive leading the division, in an email to staff on Wednesday morning. In his message, Hopkins emphasized the rapidly evolving nature of the industry and...