Posted August 1, 2023 • Last updated September 3, 2023

What's new on Canadian streaming & TV in August 2023?

New and returning series include "Only Murders", "Winning Time", "Heartstopper", and more. Plus, the recent "GOTG" and "Super Mario" movies hit streaming.

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Happy first week of August. It's time for our monthly summary of notable new programming coming to streaming services and TV channels in Canada.

This is not a complete list, but where practical we will provide links to fuller information. While we do mention a few reality and documentary shows and the like, our main focus is on notable scripted programming. It's still possible we missed something of importance – if so, please let us know!

Scheduled release dates are those indicated by the providers and are subject to change. Prices are listed by WCIW for convenience, and are likewise subject to change. Listed prices do not include any applicable sales taxes, which vary by province. The web version of this post may be updated occasionally during the month, though we cannot commit to updating everything that might be added or changed.

Netflix

Netflix costs between $5.99 (for Basic with Ads, with HD streaming on a single device at a tine) and $20.99 (for Premium, with ad-free multi-device 4K streaming) per month in Canada.

Netflix Canada posts its monthly listings on social media. Where necessary, we've cross-referenced against other sources.

Because of the sheer amount of content Netflix releases each month, we've are sometimes more judicious with the number of items listed compared to other services, so we encourage you to consult the full lists if you're waiting on a specific program. These lists also do not always cover all international programming available in Canada.

New programs are normally released at 3:00 a.m. ET (midnight PT) on the date indicated, unless otherwise noted.

Notable original series

  • Heartstopper (season 2) – Thursday, Aug. 3
  • The Lincoln Lawyer (season 2, part 2) – Thursday, Aug. 3
  • The Big Nailed It Baking Challenge (spin-off of Nailed It! focused on improving baking skills) – Friday, Aug. 4
  • Gabby's Dollhouse (season 8 of the preschool series) – Monday, Aug. 7
  • Zombieverse (South Korean reality competition series) – Tuesday, Aug. 8
  • Mech Cadets (animated series for older kids) – Thursday, Aug. 10
  • Painkiller (limited drama series about the origins of the opioid crisis in the U.S., starring Uzo Aduba and Matthew Broderick) – Thursday, Aug. 10
  • My Dad the Bounty Hunter (season 2) – Thursday, August 17
  • The Upshaws ("part 4", consisting of at least part of the third production season) – Thursday, Aug. 17
  • The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On (season 2) – most episodes Wednesday, Aug. 23; finale and reunion episodes Aug. 30
  • Ragnarok (season 3) – Thursday, Aug. 24
  • Who is Erin Carter? (Spain-set British action series starring Evin Ahmad) – Thursday, Aug. 24
  • Karate Sheep (season 2) – Thursday, Aug. 31
  • One Piece (live action adaptation of the ongoing swashbuckler manga and anime series, starring Iñaki Godoy) – Thursday, Aug. 31

Notable original (or exclusive-distribution "original") films

  • Soulcatcher (Polish military action film starring Piotr Witkowski) – Wednesday, Aug. 2
  • The Seven Deadly Sins: Grudge of Edinburgh Part 2 (anime film) – Tuesday, Aug. 8
  • Heart of Stone (spy thriller starring Gal Gadot and Jamie Dornan) – Friday, Aug. 11
  • The Monkey King (animated family action comedy inspired by 16th century Chinese novel Journey to the West, starring Jimmy O. Yang, Bowen Yang, and Stephanie Hsu) – Friday, Aug. 18
  • Squared Love Everlasting (third film in the Polish rom-com film series starring Adrianna Chlebicka) – Wednesday, Aug. 23
  • You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah (comedy film based on the YA novel credited to Fiona Rosenbloom, starring Sunny Sandler, Idina Menzel, Adam Sandler, and Sarah Sherman) – Friday, Aug. 25
  • Choose Love (interactive romantic comedy film starring Laura Marano) – Thursday, Aug. 31

Notable documentary films and series

  • Untold (volume 3 of the sports doc anthology series) – Tuesdays throughout the month: Jake Paul and the Problem Child on Aug. 1; Johnny Football (as in Manziel) on Aug. 8; Hall of Shame (Victor Conte) on Aug. 15; Swamp Kings (docuseries on Florida Gators football) on Aug. 22
  • Poisoned: The Dirty Truth About Your Food (doc film about lethal foodborne illnesses) – Wedneday, Aug. 2
  • Ladies First: A Story of Women in Hip-Hop (docuseries) –  Wednesday, Aug. 9
  • Depp v. Heard (docuseries about the 2022 defamation trial) – Wednesday, Aug. 16
  • Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones (docuseries featuring Dan Buettner based on his book The Blue Zone about areas with the highest rates of living centenarians) – Wednesday, Aug. 30

Notable new- or recent-release theatrical films

  • Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City (2021 Sony film, previously on Prime Video) – Tuesday, Aug. 8
  • The Lost City (2022 Paramount film, previously on Paramount+) – Thursday, Aug. 10
  • The Matrix Resurrections (2021 Warner Bros. film, previously on Crave) – Thursday, Aug. 10
  • Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (2022 Warner Bros. film, previously on Crave) – Wednesday, Aug. 30

Disney+

Disney+ currently costs $11.99 per month, or $119.99 per year, in Canada. Star, Disney's general entertainment hub which has offerings similar but not identical to Hulu in the U.S., is included at no extra charge in the Canadian service.

Disney+ sends its Canadian monthly listings to media outlets on its mailing list. Despite our efforts, we are not yet getting the Canadian listings, so we have to collate information from outside posts, the reliability of which we unfortunately cannot guarantee. New programs are normally released at 3:00 a.m. ET (midnight PT) on the date indicated, unless otherwise noted.

Notable premiere or new-release films and specials

  • Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023 Marvel Studios sequel written and directed by James Gunn, starring Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldaña, et al.) – Wednesday, Aug. 2
  • The Randall Scandal: Love, Loathing, and Vanderpump (ABC News / Los Angeles Times documentary about film executive Randall Emmett; released in the U.S. on Hulu in May) – Friday, Aug. 4
  • Jagged Mind (direct-to-streaming 20th Digital Studios horror film starring Maisie Richardson-Sellers; released on the U.S. on Hulu in June) – Friday, Aug. 11
  • Miguel Wants to Fight (direct-to-streaming American High teen comedy film starring Tyler Dean Flores; released day-and-date with Hulu U.S.) – Wednesday, Aug. 16
  • Lego Disney Princess: The Castle Quest (animated special based on the themed line of construction toys) – Friday, Aug. 18
  • The Squad: Home Run [Antigang: La Relève] (French film sequel) – Friday, Aug. 25
  • Vacation Friends 2 (sequel to the 2021 direct-to-streaming buddy comedy, starring John Cena and Lil Rel Howery) – Friday, Aug. 25
  • NCT 127: The Lost Boys (documentary docuseries about the K-pop group) – Wednesday, Aug. 30

Notable Disney+ original series

  • Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures (season 1, part 2) – Wednesday, Aug. 2
  • High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (fourth and final season) – Wednesday, Aug. 9
  • Ahsoka (Star Wars universe limited series and spin-off of The Mandalorian, starring Rosario Dawson, Natasha Liu Bordizzo, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead) – Wednesdays starting Aug. 23 (two-episode premiere)
  • Chip 'n' Dale: Park Life (season 2, part 2) – Wednesday, Aug. 30

Notable Star original or exclusive series

  • Synduality: Noir (TV Tokyo / Bandai Namco anime series) – Mondays, started July 10*
  • Only Murders in the Building (season 3) – Tuesdays starting Aug. 8 (two-episode premiere)
  • A Town Without Seasons ("whimsical" Japanese series) – Wednesday, Aug. 9
  • Moving (South Korean fantasy action series) – Wednesdays starting Aug. 9 (seven-episode premiere; two episodes weekly thereafter)
  • Solar Opposites (season 4; the role of Korvo is now voiced by Dan Stevens) – Monday, Aug. 14
  • Adamas (2022 South Korean series) – Wednesday, Aug. 30
  • Impuros (season 4 of the Brazilian series) – Wednesday, Aug. 30
  • Reservation Dogs (third and final season of the FX-produced series; premieres in the U.S. on Hulu on Aug. 2) – Wednesdays starting Aug. 30
  • Ongoing, new episodes weekly: Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War (Saturdays); Futurama (Mondays)

Notable library programming

  • Various 2023 National Geographic SharkFest specials, including Saved from a Shark and Sharkcano: Hawaii – Friday, Aug. 4 and Aug. 18
  • Six more newly-restored shorts from Walt Disney Animation Studios: Barnyard Olympics (1932), Mickey’s Steam-Roller (1934), Donald’s Nephews (1938), Goofy and Wilbur (1939), Donald’s Cousin Gus (1939), The Flying Jalopy (1943) – Friday, Aug. 11
  • Firebuds (season 1 of the Disney Junior series) – Wednesday, Aug. 16
  • Cinderella (new 4K restoration of the 1950 animated film) – Friday, Aug. 25
  • Justified: City Primeval (miniseries previously aired on FX Canada) – Wednesday, Aug. 30

Note: Some listings may list the FX series A Murder at the End of the World as premiering on August 29; it was recently delayed until November for reasons that were not disclosed but are likely related to the actors and writers strikes.


Crave

As of July 25, Bell Media's Crave now offers multiple direct-subscription plans ranging between $9.99 (single-device ad-supported streaming up to 720p quality) and $19.99 (multi-device ad-free streaming up to 4K quality). Prices and offerings may vary for existing subscribers or when subscribing through a TV provider.

Starz, which is also operated in Canada by Bell Media, is available as a $5.99 per month ad-free add-on to Crave's direct subscriptions, and is also available separately through Prime Video Channels, Apple TV Channels, and TV providers.

Crave's full list of arrivals is posted on Bell Media's press site. New programs are normally released at midnight ET on the date indicated (equivalent to 9:00 p.m. PT on the previous date), though some (including Max programs) may be released at 3:00 a.m. ET, and others (including mainline HBO programs) are released simultaneously with their linear premieres at the indicated times. Specific release times listed below are in p.m. ET unless otherwise indicated.

Crave / Bell Media original programming

  • East Harbour Heroes (season 1 of the St. John's-set Discovery Canada series) – Friday, Aug. 4
  • Good Morning Chuck (or the Art of Harm Reduction) [Bon matin Chuck...] (English dub of the Quebec drama series starring Nicolas Pinson; previously released in French only) – Friday, Aug. 4
  • Farming for Love (season 1 of the CTV reality series based on the Farmer Wants a Wife franchise) – Friday, Aug. 11
  • Pillow Talk (season 2) – Friday, Aug. 18
  • Somebody's Hiding Something (season 1, part 1 of the Investigation Discovery Canada true crime series) – Friday, Aug. 25
  • Ongoing, new episodes weekly: Dark Side of the Ring (Tuesdays at 10:00 through Aug. 8)

HBO original programming

  • Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (season 2) – Sundays at 9:00 starting Aug. 6
  • Telemarketers (docuseries about two friends who discover the truth about their work at a New Jersey call centre, from producers including Danny McBride) – Sundays at 10:00 from August 13 to 27
  • BS High (documentary about the purported Bishop Sycamore High School football program which was subject to multiple investigations in 2021, co-produced by Michael Strahan and Adam McKay among others) – Wednesday, Aug. 23 at 9:00
  • Ongoing, new episodes weekly: How To with John Wilson (Fridays at 11:00)
  • Weekly topical programming: Real Time and Last Week Tonight still on hiatus due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes

[HBO] Max original programming

  • Rap Sh!t (season 2) – Thursdays starting Aug. 10 [Update (Aug. 3): delayed until Nov. 9]
  • Ongoing, new episodes weekly: And Just Like That... (Thursdays through Aug. 24); Warrior (Thursdays through Aug. 17)

Showtime original programming

Programs are limited to that were already on-air when Crave's deal with Showtime ended at the end of 2022.

  • The Chi (season 6) – Fridays starting Aug. 4
  • Billions (seventh and final season) – Fridays starting Aug. 11

New / recent release movies

  • The Dishwasher [Le Plongeur] (2023 Canadian drama film based on the novel by Stéphane Larue, starring Henri Richer-Picard, via Sphere) – Friday, Aug. 4
  • Simulant (2023 Canadian sci-fi thriller film starring Robbie Amell, Jordana Brewster, and Simu Liu, via Mongrel) – Friday, Aug. 4
  • 65 (2023 sci-fi action thriller starring Adam Driver and Ariana Greenblatt, via Sony) – Friday, Aug. 4
  • Alice, Darling (2022 psychological thriller starring Anna Kendrick, via Elevation) – Friday, Aug. 11
  • She Said (2022 biographical drama film based on the 2019 book by Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey concerning their investigation of Harvey Weinstein, starring Carey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan, via Universal) – Friday, Aug. 11
  • Summering (2022 drama film starring Lia Barnett, Megan Mullally, and Lake Bell, via Sony) – Friday, Aug. 11
  • Framing Agnes (2022 Canadian documentary concerning transgender histories, directed by Chase Joynt, via Mongrel) – Monday, Aug. 14
  • Armageddon Time (2022 coming-of-age drama starring Anne Hathaway and Jeremy Strong, via Universal / Focus) – Friday, Aug. 18
  • Living (2022 British drama film based on the 1952 Japanese film Ikiru, starring Bill Nighy, via Mongrel / Sony Pictures Classics) – Friday, Aug. 18
  • Subjects of Desire (2021 Canadian documentary concerning Black beauty standards, directed by Jennifer Holness, via IndieCan; previously on TVO) – Monday, Aug. 21
  • The Silent Twins (2022 American-British-Polish biographical drama based on the book by Marjorie Wallace about June and Jennifer Gibbons, starring Letitia Wright and Tamara Lawrance, via Universal) – Friday, Aug. 25
  • All Light, Everywhere (2021 documentary concerning how humans see things, directed by Theo Anthony, via Elevation) – Monday, Aug. 28

Other notable licensed programming

  • CoComelon (indeterminate set of seasons / episodes from the Moonbug animated preschool series already mostly on Netflix) – Saturday, Aug. 5
  • Fantastic Friends (season 2) – Wednesday, Aug. 9
  • Ongoing, new episodes weekly: Love Island USA (episodes most nights at 9:00 through Aug. 28); Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Thursdays through Aug. 10); Drag Race France (Fridays through Aug. 25)

Notable new programming on Starz

  • Origins of Hip Hop (season 1 of the A&E series which premiered in 2022) – Tuesday, Aug. 1
  • Seriously Red (2023 Australian romantic comedy film about a Dolly Parton impersonator, written by and starring Krew Boylan, via Lionsgate) – Friday, Aug. 18
  • Jesus Revolution (2023 Christian drama film about the 1960s Jesus movement in California, starring Joel Coutney and Kelsey Grammer, via Lionsgate) – Friday, Aug. 25
  • Ongoing, new episodes weekly: Minx (Fridays); Heels (Fridays)

Notable departing programming

Crave is now pointing to this page on its website to indicate programs that will be leaving the service soon rather than including a list in its own monthly listings.

From that page, we can tell that various Comedy Central and MTV series (e.g. Broad City, Key & Peele, The Hills, Catfish) are currently expected to leave Crave at various times up to and including August 31; a few others (such as Review) quietly left in late July. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, the last series from that franchise remaining on Crave, will also be removed on September 9, thirty days after the season finale is released. Bell Media may continue to hold some linear broadcast and ad-supported streaming rights to these programs on its other services. (All of the aforementioned titles are, of course, controlled by Paramount.)

Among the various other depatures, the most notable / unexpected is arguably the recently-concluded sitcom The Goldbergs (distributed by Sony), which will also be removed on August 31.


Prime Video

Amazon's streaming service, Prime Video, is only available in Canada as part of an Amazon Prime membership, which is $9.99 per month or $99.00 per year, with a one-month trial available in most areas for first-time subscribers. More programs may be available through add-on channels at additional monthly costs.

Prime Video's full monthly listings for Canada are emailed directly to us, among other media outlets. In our experience, it is relatively common for release dates for non-original programs to be rescheduled without prior notice.

Original (or exclusive Canadian distribution) programming

  • The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart (drama series based on the novel by Holly Rongland, starring Sigourney Weaver) – Friday, Aug. 4
  • The Killing Vote (South Korean [SBS] thriller series) – Thursdays starting Aug. 10
  • Red, White & Royal Blue (romantic drama film based on the book by Casey McQuiston, starring Taylor Zakhar Perez, Uma Thurman, and Nicholas Galitzine) – Friday, Aug. 11
  • Three Mothers, Two Babies and a Scandal (British docuseries about the 2000 Welsh "cash for babies" controversy) – Wednesday, Aug. 16
  • Cangaço Novo (Brazilian crime drama series) – Friday, Aug. 18
  • Harlan Coben's Shelter (series adaptation of the 2011 YA mystery thriller novel from the "Mickey Bolitar" book series, starring Jaden Michael) – Friday, Aug. 18
  • Hostel Daze (season 4) – Thursday, Aug. 31

New-release films

  • The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023 Illumination animated adaptation of the Nintendo franchise, starring the voices of Chris Pratt and Anya Taylor-Joy, via Universal) – Friday, Aug. 11
  • Moving On (2023 comedy film starring Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin, via Mongrel) – Monday, Aug. 14
  • Renfield (2023 comedy horror film loosely based on the Dracula character, starring Nicholas Hoult, Awkwafina, and Nicolas Cage, via Universal) – Thursday, Aug. 17
  • Pizza 3: The Mummy (2023 Indian horror film) – Thursday, Aug. 24
  • Beautiful Disaster (2023 romantic drama film based on the 2011 novel, starring Dylan Sprouse and Virginia Gardner, via Voltage) – Friday, Aug. 25
  • The Strange Case of a Claustrophobic Ghost [El extraño caso del fantasma claustrofóbico] (2023 Mexican film) – Friday, Aug. 25
  • Polite Society (2023 British action comedy-drama film written and directed by Nida Manzoor [We Are Lady Parts], starring Priya Kansara, via Universal) – Monday, Aug. 28
  • A Good Person (2023 MGM drama film written and directed by Zach Braff, starring Florence Pugh and Morgan Freeman) – Wednesday, Aug. 30

Notable licensed programming

  • Additional past MGM-distributed films including The Birdcage, Yentl, A Fish Called Wanda, and Hoosiers – Tuesday, Aug. 1

Sports coverage

  • WNBA basketball games – Aug. 4, 10, 11, 18, 24, 31
  • ONE Fight Night 13: Allazov vs. Grigorian (kickboxing) – Saturday, Aug. 5

CBC Gem

CBC Gem is free to watch with ads; an ad-free Premium subscription, which adds access to CBC News Network and early access to certain programs, is available for $4.99 per month. Programs that premiere on the over-the-air CBC Television network are also listed in this section.

CBC Gem's monthly listings are posted in full on the CBC's media website. Other than programs marked as "original" or "premiere", programs may have aired previously in Canada on other services. Indicated premiere dates include seasons that roll out either (a) all at once for all users, (b) weekly for all users, or (c) all at once for Premium subscribers but weekly for other users – the CBC's listings do not distinguish between the cases.

Notable Canadian programming

  • FreeUp! Emancipation Day 2023 (annual special) – Tuesday, Aug. 1
  • Richard Ⅲ (2022 Stratford Festival production of the Shakespeare play, starring Colm Feore) – Saturday, Aug. 5
  • Super Agent Jon Le Bon (season 5) – Monday, Aug. 7
  • The Colour of Ink (2022 Documentary Channel documentary about, yes, ink) – Wednesday, Aug. 9
  • Q with Tom Power interview with Paul Simon – Friday, Aug. 11
  • Coextinction (2023 nature documentary) – Wednesday, Aug. 16

Notable premiere international programmg

  • Dreaming Whilst Black (2023 British [BBC] comedy-drama series created by and starring Adjani Salmon) – Tuesday, Aug. 1
  • Chateau DIY (season 6, part 1) – Friday, Aug. 4
  • You & Me (2023 British [ITVX] drama miniseries starring Harry Lawtey, Jessica Barden, and Sophia Brown) – Friday, Aug. 11
  • Junior Bake Off Junior Baking Show (season 8, originally aired in the UK in 2022) – Friday, Aug. 18
  • A Body That Works (2023 Israeli [Keshet] surrogacy drama miniseries starring Rotem Sela and Yehuda Levi) – Friday, Aug. 25

Other notable international programming

  • Hey Duggee (season 2) – Friday, Aug. 4

Sports coverage

  • GT20 Canada Cricket Tournament – now through Aug. 6
  • Para Swimming World Championships – July 31 to Aug. 6
  • Rugby Americas North Sevens – Aug. 19–20
  • World Athletics Championships – Aug. 19–27

Paramount+

The streaming service from Paramount Global is available in Canada for $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year, directly through its own website and apps, or as a channel on Prime Video and Apple TV. Due to Paramount's prior licensing agreements, the programming available in Canada has often been more restricted than American or other international versions of the service, though more programs have been added over time.

We receive monthly listings for Paramount+ from the service's Canadian representatives.

Notable original or exclusive programming

  • Mixtape (documentary about how mixtapes helped make hip hop mainstream, with numerous appearances from prominent DJs and others) – Tuesday, Aug. 1
  • Love in Taipei (romantic drama film based on the YA novel Loveboat, Taipei, starring Ashley Liao) – Thursday, Aug. 10
  • Twisted Metal (action comedy series adaptation of the PlayStation game series, starring Anthony Mackie and Stephanie Beatriz; released in the U.S. on Peacock starting in July) – Thursday, Aug. 10
  • Reinventing Elvis: The '68 Comeback (documentary about the making of Singer Presents... Elvis from the perspective of the special's director Steve Binder) – Tuesday, Aug. 15
  • Le Stade (docuseries following French rugby club Stade Toulousain) – Wednesday, Aug. 30
  • Ongoing, new episodes weekly: Special Ops: Lioness (Sundays)

New-release films

  • Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (2023 Paramount action film inspired by the Hasbro toy line's Beast Wars franchise, starring Anthony Ramos) – Tuesday, July 25*
  • Mafia Momma (2023 action comedy film starring Toni Collette, via LevelFilm) – Friday, Aug. 4
  • Paint (2023 comedy film starring Owen Wilson as a TV painter apparently heavily inspired by Bob Ross, via Elevation) – Friday, Aug. 11
  • Assassin Club (2023 Paramount-distributed action film starring Henry Golding) – Monday, Aug. 14
  • When You Finish Saving the World (2023 A24 comedy-drama film written and directed by Jesse Eisenberg, starring Julianne Moore, via Sphere) – Friday, Aug. 18
  • Organ Trail (2023 Paramount-distributed horror western film set on the Oregon Trail, starring Zoé de Grand'Maison; no apparent connection to the 2011 parody computer game of the same name) – Thursday, Aug. 24

Notable library programming

  • Baby Shark's Big Show! (additional season 2 episodes) – Tuesday, Aug. 22
  • The Last Airbender (2010 Paramount film) – Tuesday, Aug. 22
  • The Really Loud House (additional season 1 episodes) – Tuesday, Aug. 22
  • The Chosen (all three seasons so far of the Christian historical drama series; also remains available for free on the Angel Studios app) – Friday, Aug. 25
  • Blue's Clues & You! (additional season 4 episodes) – Tuesday, Aug. 29
  • Galaxy Quest (1999 DreamWorks film) – Tuesday, Aug. 29
  • The Loud House (additional episodes) – Tuesday, Aug. 29

Notable new programming elsewhere

Compiled from a variety of public media resources as well as listings emailed directly to WCIW.

Linear television (with streaming options where available)

  • Multiple networks / streamers: Stand Up to Cancer 2023 special (Sat., Aug 19 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT)
  • CTV: The Challenge: USA (S2 – premieres Thu., Aug. 10; Sundays thereafter)
  • Global (also on StackTV): Big Brother (U.S. season 25 – generally Wed/Thu/Sun starting Aug. 2); Superfan (reality competition series – Wednesdays starting Aug. 9)
  • Adult Swim (also on StackTV): Archer (14th and final season – Wednesdays starting Aug. 30)
  • CTV Comedy: Miracle Workers (season 4: End Times – Tuesdays starting Aug. 8 [listing added Aug. 12])
  • Hollywood Suite: 100 Years of Warner Bros. (docuseries – Sundays from Aug. 6 to 27)
  • Super Channel (also available as a channel on Prime Video and Apple TV): see premieres listing on the service's website

Streaming services

  • Apple TV+: Physical (S3 – Wednesdays starting Aug. 2); Eva the Owlet (new shorts – Fri., Aug. 4); Strange Planet (animated series based on the Nathan W. Pyle comics – Wednesdays starting Aug. 9); Invasion (season 2 – Wednesdays starting Aug. 23); Wanted: The Escape of Carlos Ghosn (docuseries about the auto exec's disappearance – Friday, Aug. 25);
  • BritBox (also available as a channel on Prime Video and Apple TV): Granite Harbour (2022 BBC Scotland miniseries – Tues., Aug. 1); The IT Crowd (2006–13 Channel 4 comedy series – Thu., Aug. 3); Murder Investigation Team (S1 of the 2003–05 ITV series – Tues., Aug. 8); Rumpole of the Bailey (1978–92 ITV legal drama series – Tues., Aug. 15);  A Room with a View (1985 theatrical adaptation – Thu., Aug. 17); Another Country (1984 film – Thu., Aug. 17); Above Suspicion (2009–12 ITV drama series – Tues., Aug. 22); Inside No. 9 (S8 – Fri., Aug. 25); The Museum (S2 – Mon., Aug. 28); Next of Kin (2018 ITV miniseries – Wed., Aug. 30)

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