Posted March 20, 2023 • Last updated March 20, 2023

Watching This Week #104

An abbreviated newsletter with updated listings for March 20-26, 2023.

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This is an abbreviated edition of Watching This Week, the weekly newsletter from Where Can I Watch – covering the latest news on where TV shows and movies will be available in Canada – for the week of March 20 to 26, 2023.

Again this week, our sole focus will be on listings for the next seven days, with tentative plans of returning to our regular levels of content later this month or early next month.


What's new this week – March 20–26

Compiled from our monthly listings and/or any subsequent updates we've come across. We strive for accuracy but schedules may change without notice. Some series/seasons may have weekly rollouts; we won't list new episodes every week (though we may note significant episodes such as series finales). *An asterisk denotes programming added in past weeks that we've learned about (or has been rescheduled) since our last newsletter.

  • Netflix: Agent Elvis (adult animated comedy series – Friday, Mar. 17*); Gabby's Dollhouse (season 7 – Monday); We Lost Our Human (interactive animated film – Tuesday); Jackass Forever (2022 film – Wednesday); Waco: American Apocalypse (docuseries – Wednesday); The Night Agent (thriller series – Thursday); The Suicide Squad (2021 film – Thursday); Love is Blind (season 4 – Fridays)
  • Disney+: Big Bet (new season 2 episode – Wednesday); Car SOS (seasons 8–10 – Wednesday); Grown-ish (season 5 – Wednesday); Up Here (Hulu rom-com series – Friday)
  • Crave: The Courier (2020 film – Friday, Mar. 10*); All the Beauty and the Bloodshed (2022 Oscar-nominated documentary film – Sunday, Mar. 19*); And Still I Sing (Afghanistan music documentary – Tuesday); Delia's Gone (2022 film – Friday); Yellowjackets (season 2 of the Showtime series – Fridays); Succession (fourth and final season of the HBO series – Sundays) [also: Jurassic World Dominion has been rescheduled for April 1, per the Crave website and promos that aired during CTV's Oscars telecast]
  • Prime Video: Bed Rest (2022 horror film – Friday); Dave Hughes: Ridiculous (comedy special – Friday); Perfect Addiction (MMA romantic drama film – Friday); The Pez Outlaw (documentary – Friday); Reggie (documentary – Friday); ONE Fight Night 8: Bhullar vs. Malykhin (Saturday)
  • CBC Gem: The Ketchup War (documentary short – Wednesday); The Sticky Side of Baklava (2021 French-Canadian film – Wednesday); Macy Murdoch (tween spinoff of Murdoch Mysteries – Thursday); The New Wave of Standup (season 3 – Friday); Riot Girls (2019 film – Friday); Tenzin (2023 film – Friday); The Walk-In (British miniseries – Friday); You're My Hero (short-form comedy series – Friday)
  • Paramount+ (also available as a channel on Prime Video and Apple TV): Bitch Ass (2022 horror film – Monday); Blue's Clues & You (additional episodes – Tuesday); Ginger Minj: Bless Your Heart (comedy special – Friday); 14 Days (2022 Italian film – Friday); Rabbit Hole (spy thriller series – Sundays)
  • Citytv (also on Citytv+): Canada's Got Talent (season 3 – Tuesdays)
  • Showcase (also on StackTV): Bel-Air (season 2 – Mondays)
  • Starz (also available as an add-on/channel on Crave, Prime Video, and Apple TV): Clerks Ⅲ (2022 film – Friday)

Recent updates on WCIW

Late this past Sunday night, we (finally) added a post about the film Everything Everywhere All at Once, in light of its big wins at the Academy Awards.


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