Heya, folks, a quick note before we get into it: June was a crazy month with travel and events. As a result, I’ve missed the past few weeks of Streaming in Canada — apologies! Anyway, back to our (usually) regularly scheduled column.
Wondering what to watch on streaming?
Every week, MobileSyrup outlines some of the most notable new movies and TV shows. We typically focus on new content from Amazon’s Prime Video, Crave, Disney+ and Netflix, but other services like Apple TV+ and Paramount+ will be 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.
Apple TV
Silo (Season 3) [Apple Original]
Apple TV Canada premiere date: Friday, July 3 (first episode, new episodes on Fridays)
Genre: Sci-fi drama
Runtime: 10 episodes
Juliette grapples with memory loss and a new threat in the present while journalist Helen Drew and Congressman Daniel Keene (Ashley Zukerman) uncover a conspiracy in the past.
Based on Hugh Howey’s novel trilogy of the same name, Silo was developed by Etobicoke, Ont.’s Graham Yost (Justified) and stars Rebecca Ferguson (Mission: Impossible series), Jessica Henwick (Game of Thrones) and Ashley Zukerman (Succession).
Stream Silo on Apple TV.
An Apple TV membership costs $14.99/month and is included in Apple One subscription bundles, which start at $22.95/month. It’s also worth noting that you can claim a free one-month trial until July 5 as part of an Apple MLB promotional offer.
Crave
Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie 🇨🇦
Original theatrical release date: February 13, 2026
Crave premiere date: Wednesday, July 1
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 1 hour, 40 minutes
Matt and Jay’s latest crazy scheme to land a gig at the Rivoli sends them back in time to 2008 Toronto.
Based on the Nirvanna the Band the Show webseries and Viceland series from Toronto’s Matt Johnson and Jay McCarroll, Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie stars Johnson and McCarroll, was co-written by the duo and directed by Johnson. The acclaimed film was shot on location in Toronto and features appearances from numerous everyday people and familiar faces, including Roz and Mocha from The Roz & Mocha Show.
Stream Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie on Crave.
An ad-free Crave Premium membership costs $22/month. Alternatively, there are two other subscription options: Crave Basic with Ads ($9.99/month) and Crave Standard with Ads ($14.99/month). Starz is available as a separate $5.99 add-on. You can learn more about subscriptions and add-ons on Crave’s website.
MobileSyrup also has a round-up of everything that came to Crave in June, as well as a breakdown of what’s coming to the service in July.
Disney+
X-Men ’97 (Season 2) [Disney+ Original]
Disney+ Canada premiere date: Wednesday, July 1 (first three episodes, new episodes on Wednesdays)
Genre: Animated superhero
Runtime: Nine episodes
The X-Men must fight their way across different eras of time to reunite and stop the villainous Apocalypse.
A continuation of X-Men: The Animated Series, X-Men ’97 was created by Beau DeMayo (The Witcher) and features an ensemble voice cast that includes returning Canadian X-Men: TAS stars Cal Dodd (Wolverine), Alison Sealy-Smith (Storm), Lenore Zann (Rogue), George Buza (Beast) and Adrian Hough (Nightcrawler) alongside Ray Chase (Final Fantasy XV) as Cyclops, Canadian-American Jennifer Hale (Mass Effect) as Jean Grey, Ross Marquand (The Walking Dead) as Professor X and Apocalypse and Matthew Waterson (Doom Eternal) as Magneto.
Stream X-Men ’97 on Disney+.
Disney+ costs $8.99/month for Standard with Ads, $15.99/month or $159.99/year for Standard (no ads) and $16.99/month or $169.99/year for Premium.
MobileSyrup has a round-up of everything that came to Disney+ Canada in June, as well as a breakdown of what’s coming to the service in July.
Netflix
Enola Holmes 3 [Netflix Original]
Netflix Canada premiere date: Wednesday, July 1
Genre: Mystery
Runtime: 1 hour, 48 minutes
Enola’s plans to tie the knot in Malta are upended when Sherlock’s disappearance pulls her into a perilous case.
Based on Nancy Springer’s Enola Holmes series, Enola Holmes 3 was directed by Philip Barantini (Accused) and stars Millie Bobby Brown (Stranger Things), Louis Partridge (Disclaimer), Henry Cavill (Man of Steel), Himesh Patel (Station Eleven) and Helena Bonham Carter (The King’s Speech).
Stream Enola Holmes 3 on Netflix.
Netflix Standard with Ads costs $7.99/month, Standard (no ads, HD-supported) costs $18.99/month, and Premium (no ads, 4K-supported) costs $23.99/month. More information is available on Netflix’s website.
MobileSyrup also has a round-up of everything that came to Netflix Canada in June, as well as a breakdown of what’s coming to the service in July.
Paramount+
Undertone 🇨🇦
Original theatrical release date: March 13, 2026
Paramount+ Canada premiere date: Tuesday, June 30
Genre: Horror
Runtime: 1 hour, 34 minutes
A paranormal podcast host moves back home to take care of her ailing mother, only to go down a spiral when she receives recordings of haunted noises.
Undertone was written and directed by Toronto’s Ian Tuason (directorial debut) and stars Vancouver’s Nina Kiri (The Handmaid’s Tale) and Oakville, Ont.’s Adam DiMarco (The White Lotus). It’s worth noting that the film was actually shot in Tuason’s childhood home in Rexdale.
Stream Undertone on Paramount+.
Paramount+ Basic (with ads) costs $6.99/month or $61.99/year, Standard costs $10.99/month or $97.99/year, and Premium costs $13.99/month or $124.99/year.
MobileSyrup has a round-up of what came to Paramount+ in June, as well as a breakdown of what’s coming to the service in July.
Prime Video
Elle (Season 1) [Amazon Original]
Prime Video Canada premiere date: Wednesday, July 1
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: Eight episodes
This Legally Blonde prequel series follows Elle Woods’ high school journey before she becomes the ambitious Harvard law student we know in the films.
Elle was created by Laura Kittrell (Insecure) and stars Lexi Minetree (Law & Order: SVU), June Diane Raphael (How Did This Get Made?), Tom Everett Scott (The Summer I Turned Pretty) and the late James Van Der Beek (Dawson’s Creek) in one of his final roles. It’s worth noting that the series was filmed in Vancouver and has already been renewed for a second season, with Mississauga, Ont.’s Maitreyi Ramakrishnan (Never Have I Ever) joining the cast.
Stream Elle on Prime Video.
Prime Video is included with an Amazon Prime membership, which costs $99/year. An additional $2.99/month fee is required to remove ads.
MobileSyrup has a round-up of everything that came to Prime Video Canada in June, as well as a breakdown of what’s coming to the service in July.
What are you planning to stream this week? Let us know in the comments.
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