Posted July 1, 2023 • Last updated July 16, 2023

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

New in July: the return of "Futurama", new seasons of "The Bear", "Minx", and "Love Island USA", and more.

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Happy Canada Day to those who observe. It's time for our monthly summary of notable new programming coming to streaming services and TV channels in Canada.

This is not intended as 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.

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.

As a reminder to our email subscribers, our next Watching This Week newsletter (in an abbreviated summer format) will be sent out on Monday, July 10.


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, including Twitter and YouTube. 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

  • Back to 15 (season 2) – Wednesday, July 5
  • The Lincoln Lawyer (season 2, part 1) – Thursday, July 6
  • Wake Up, Carlo! (animated kids series) – Thursday, July 6
  • Hack My Home (renovation reality series) – Friday, July 7
  • Nineteen to Twenty (Korean docuseries) – Tuesday, July 11
  • Quarterback (NFL Films docuseries concerning players Kirk Cousins, Marcus Mariota, and Patrick Mahomes) – Wednesday, July 12
  • Record of Ragnarok (season 2, episodes 11–15) – Wednesday, July 12
  • Sugar Rush (season 4, subtitled "The Baking Point") – Wednesday, July 12
  • Sonic Prime (season 2) – Thursday, July 13
  • Survival of the Thickest (comedy series starring and based on the book by Michelle Buteau) – Thursday, July 13
  • Five Star Chef (cooking competition series) – Friday, July 14
  • Too Hot to Handle (season 5) – Friday, July 14
  • Supa Team 4 (South African family series about a four-person superhero team [no, it's not a sequel]) – Thursday, July 20
  • Sweet Magnolias (season 3) – Thursday, July 20
  • Dew Drop Diaries (animated kids series) – Monday, July 24
  • Baki Hanma (season 2, part 1 of the anime series, subtitled "The Tale of Pickle & The Pickle War Saga") – Wednesday, July 26
  • The Witcher (season 3, "volume 2") – Thursday, July 27
  • Captain Fall (adult animated series starring the voices of Jason Ritter, Christopher Meloni, and Adam Devine) – Friday, July 28
  • D.P. (season 2) – Friday, July 28
  • Bastard!! Heavy Metal, Dark Fantasy (season 2 of the anime series) – Monday, July 31
  • The Dragon Prince (season 5) – date TBA

Notable exclusive-distribution "original" series

  • My Happy Marriage (anime series) – Wednesday, July 5

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

  • The Out-Laws (crime comedy film starring Adam DeVine, Pierce Brosnan, and Ellen Barkin) – Friday, July 7
  • Bird Box Barcelona (Spain-set spin-off / sequel to the 2018 horror thriller film, starring Mario Casas and Naila Schuberth) – Friday, July 14
  • They Cloned Tyrone (sci-fi comedy film starring John Boyega, Teyonah Parris, and Jamie Foxx) – Friday, July 21
  • Happiness for Beginners (romantic comedy starring Ellie Kemper and Luke Grimes) – Thursday, July 27
  • Miraculous: Ladybug & Cat Noir – The Movie (2023 French animated film based on the TV series that airs on Family Channel in Canada, streaming shortly after its theatrical release in France; English dub featuring the voices of Cristina Vee and Bryan Papenbrook) – Friday, July 28

Notable documentary films and series

  • Unknown (anthology docuseries about "stories of remarkable people and places never before captured on camera") – Mondays starting July 3
  • Wham! (authorized doc film about the pop duo) – Wednesday, July 5
  • The Deepest Breath (doc film about Italian freediver Alessia Zecchini) – Wednesday, July 19
  • How to Become a Cult Leader (docuseries narrated by Peter Dinklage) – Friday, July 28

Notable comedy specials

  • Tom Segura: Sledgehammer – Tuesday, July 4
  • Mark Normand: Soup to Nuts – Tuesday, July 25

Notable new- or recent-release theatrical films

  • Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023 fantasy comedy film based on the role-playing game, starring Chris Pine and Michelle Rodriguez; co-produced by Paramount and eOne but distributed theatrically by the latter in Canada) – Sunday, July 2
  • The Batman (2022 Warner Bros. film, previously on Crave) – Tuesday, July 18
  • Escape Room: Tournament of Champions (2021 Sony film, previously on Prime Video) – Thursday, July 20

Notable licensed programming

  • iCarly (seasons 1–2, presumably of the 2021–present Paramount+ reboot series) – Monday, July 24

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

  • A Place to Fight For [Une zone à défendre] (original French romantic thriller starring François Civil and Lyna Khoudri) – Friday, July 7
  • The Jewel Thief (Hulu documentary about Gerald Blanchard and the "two unlikely Winnipeg detectives" who tracked him) – Thursday, July 13
  • Imagine Dragons Live in Vegas (Hulu music documentary) – Sunday, July 30 [released in the U.S. on July 14]

Notable Disney+ original series

  • Kiazazi Moto: Generation Fire (animated anthology series from African creators) – Wednesday, July 5
  • The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse: "Steamboat Silly" (final, extended-length episode) – Friday, July 28
  • Ongoing, new episodes weekly: Secret Invasion (Wednesdays)

Notable Star original series

  • Shadow Detective (season 2 of the Korean series) – Wednesdays starting July 5
  • The Ashley Madison Affair (Hulu / ABC News Studios docuseries about the rise and fall of the extramarital dating platform) – Friday, July 7
  • Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War [Bleach: Sennen Kessen-hen] (part 2 of the anime series) – Saturdays at 10:30 a.m. ET starting July 8
  • The Golden Spoon (Korean drama series) – Wednesday, July 12
  • The Bear (season 2 of the FX comedy-drama series) – Wednesday, July 19 [not yet clear if release will be weekly or all at once; released on Hulu U.S. on June 22]
  • Futurama (new Hulu-commissioned season of the Matt Groening-created animated sci-fi sitcom previously aired 1999–2003 and 2008–13, starring the voices of Billy West, Katey Sagal, and John DiMaggio, listed by Disney+ as season 11 [and by others as season 8]) – Mondays starting July 24
  • Drag Me to Dinner (dinner party reality competition series hosted by Murray Hill, with judges Neil Patrick Harris, Bianca Del Rio, and Haneefah Wood) – Wednesday, July 26 [released on Hulu U.S. on May 31]
  • Ongoing, new episodes weekly: Revenant (Fridays and Saturdays); How I Met Your Father (Mondays through July 11); Tomorrow, I’ll Be Someone’s Girlfriend (Mondays through July 11); Dr. Romantic (Saturdays through July 12); The Clearing (new episode Saturday, July 5); The Zone: Survival Mission (Saturdays through July 19); The Kardashians (Thursdays)

Notable library programming

  • The Secrets of Hillsong (2023 FX docuseries) – Wednesday, July 5
  • Six newly-restored shorts from Walt Disney Animation Studios: The Skeleton Dance (1929), Building a Building (1933), Bath Day (1946), Figaro and Frankie (1947), Goofy Gymnastics (1949), Aquamania (1961) – Friday, July 7
  • Pride from Above (2023 National Geographic Channel documentary) – Friday, July 7
  • Bluey (season 3, part 2) – Wednesday, July 12
  • Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet (season 11 of the Nat Geo series) – Wednesday, July 12
  • The Watchful Eye (2023 Freeform drama series starring Mariel Molino) – Wednesday, July 19 [no longer expected to be made available – recently removed from Hulu as part of a Disney tax writeoff]
  • America's National Parks (season 2 of the Nat Geo series) – Wednesday, July 26
  • Critter Fixers: Country Vets (season 5 of the Nat Geo series) – Wednesday, July 26

Crave

Bell Media's Crave currently offers a single direct-subscription plan, which costs $19.99 per month. 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 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 HBO 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

  • Cross Country Cake Off (season 1 of the CTV reality competition series) – Friday, July 7
  • The Dessert (sketch comedy series "presented by" Bruce McCulloch, starring Shane Cunningham, Jillian Smart, and Isabella Campbell) – Friday, July 7
  • Listing Large (season 1 of the CTV Life docuseries) – Friday, July 14
  • Bush Wreck Rescue (season 1 of the Discovery Canada docuseries) – Friday, July 14
  • Ongoing, new episodes weekly: Dark Side of the Ring (Tuesdays resuming July 11)

HBO original programming

  • Last Call: When a Serial Killer Stalked Queer New York (true crime docuseries about an early-1990s serial killer) – Sundays at 9:00 from July 9 to July 30
  • The Golden Boy (two-part docuseries from Fernando Villena about boxer Oscar De La Hoya) – Monday, July 24
  • How To with John Wilson (third and final season) – Fridays at 11:00 starting July 28
  • Ongoing, new episodes weekly: The Idol (season finale Sunday, July 2); The Righteous Gemstones (Sundays through July 30); Painting with John (season finale Friday, July 7)
  • Weekly topical programming: Real Time and Last Week Tonight still on hiatus due to the WGA strike

[HBO] Max original programming

Outside the U.S., the service now known as simply Max retains the name HBO Max, which is reflected in how these shows continue to appear on Crave (there's likely also still a conflict with Remstar's French-language channel in Quebec called Max).

  • Full Circle (limited drama series created by Ed Solomon, starring Claire Danes and Timothy Olyphant; Steven Soderbergh directed the pilot) – Thursdays from July 13 to July 27 (two episodes weekly)
  • Project Greenlight (season 5, subtitled "A New Generation", documenting the filming of Gray Matter; featuring Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiani as mentors) – Thursday, July 13
  • Gray Matter (Project Greenlight sci-fi thriller film directed by Meko Winbush and written by Phil Gelatt, starring Jessica Frances Dukes, Mia Isaac, and Garret Dillahunt) – Thursday, July 13
  • Ongoing, new episodes weekly: And Just Like That… (Thursdays); Warrior (Thursdays)

New / recent release movies

  • Who You Gonna Call? (2022 documentary about musician Ray Parker Jr., writer/performer of the song "Ghostbusters" from the film of the same name, via Sony) – Monday, July 3
  • Falcon Lake (2022 Canadian-French drama directed and co-written by Charlotte Le Bon based on a graphic novel by Bastien Vivès, starring Joseph Engel and Sara Montpetit, via Sphere) – Friday, July 7
  • Halloween Ends (2022 horror sequel starring Jamie Lee Curtis, via Universal) – Friday, July 7
  • Riceboy Sleeps (2022 Canadian drama written and directed by Anthony Shim based in part on his life as a Korean immigrant, starring Choi Seung-yoon, via Game Theory) – Friday, July 7
  • Easter Sunday (2022 comedy film about a Filipino American family, starring Jo Koy, via Universal) – Friday, July 14
  • Mack & Rita (2022 comedy film starring Diane Keaton and Taylour Paige, via Lionsgate; already on Starz) – Friday, July 14
  • The Minute You Wake Up Dead (2022 thriller film starring Morgan Freeman and Jaimie Alexander, via Lionsgate; already on Starz) – Friday, July 14
  • Clerks Ⅲ (2022 comedy-drama film sequel written and directed by Kevin Smith, starring Brian O'Halloran and Jeff Anderson, via Lionsgate; already on Starz) – Friday, July 21
  • Missing (2023 thriller film and sequel to Searching [2018], starring Storm Reid, via Sony) – Friday, July 21
  • Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul. (2022 comedy film set in a megachurch, starring Regina Hall and Sterling K. Brown, via Universal / Focus) – Friday, July 28
  • Ticket to Paradise (2023 romantic comedy starring George Clooney and Julia Roberts, via Sony) – Friday, July 28

Other notable licensed programming

  • Drag Race France (season 2) – Thursdays starting June 30*
  • Parks and Recreation (2009–2015 NBC political mockumentary sitcom starring Amy Poehler, Rashida Jones, et al.; originally on Citytv in Canada and previously streaming on Netflix and Prime Video at various points) – Saturday, July 1
  • Love Island USA (season 5 of the reality series now produced for Peacock) – multiple episodes weekly starting Tuesday, July 18 at 9:00
  • Ongoing, new episodes weekly: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Thursdays); RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars (Fridays through July 21); Ontario Racing Unfiltered (new episode Monday, July 24)

Notable new programming on Starz

  • Plane (2023 action thriller film starring Gerard Butler and Mike Colter, via Lionsgate) – Friday, July 14
  • Minx (season 2 of the Lionsgate-produced comedy series previously commissioned by HBO Max, now a Starz original) – Fridays starting July 21
  • Heels (season 2 of the small-town pro-wrestling series starring Stephen Amell) – Fridays starting July 28
  • Ongoing, new episodes weekly: Run the World (Fridays through July 14)

Notable departing programming

While not noted in Crave's July programming announcement, as a user noted on the Digital Home forums, the descriptions for several series from the Star Trek franchise, including the recently-concluded Picard, have been updated to indicate they will only be available until either July 24 or July 31. We assume those series are ultimately headed to Paramount+ in Canada, though this has not yet been confirmed by the latter.


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.

Original (or exclusive Canadian distribution) programming

  • L'estate più calda (Italian romantic comedy-drama film) – Thursday, July 6
  • WNBA basketball – exclusive games on July 6, 21, and 27
  • The Horror of Dolores Roach (horror comedy series based on the podcast series, starring Justina Machado) – Friday, July 7
  • Los Iniciados (Colombia thriller film) – Friday, July 7
  • Ana (season 3) – Wednesday, July 12
  • Hostel Daze (dramedy series commissioned by Prime Video India) – seasons 1–3 (2019–21) available in Canada Wednesday, July 12; season 4 available globally Saturday, July 15
  • Neighbours (season 20, part 2) – Thursday, July 13
  • The Summer I Turned Pretty (season 2) – Friday, July 14
  • ONE Fight Night 12 – Saturday, July 15
  • Hello Kitty: Super Style! (season 5) – Tuesday, July 18
  • Fit Check: Confessions of an Ukay Queen (Filipino comedy-drama series starring Kim Chiu) – Thursday, July 20
  • The Hunt for Karl Lagerfeld’s Millions (docuseries concerning the German fashion designer) – Friday, July 21
  • Libre De Reir (Mexican comedy series) – Friday, July 21
  • Made in Heaven (2019 Indian drama series) – Friday, July 21
  • Jim Gaffigan: Dark Pale (comedy special) – Tuesday, July 25
  • Takeshi's Castle (2023 reboot of the Japanese variety / game show) – Tuesday, July 25
  • Novela (Brazilian comedy series) – Friday, July 28
  • Good Omens (season 2 of the fantasy comedy series starring Michael Sheen and David Tennant) – Friday, July 28

New-release films

  • Robots (2023 sci-fi rom-com based on a 1973 short story by Robert Sheckley, starring Shailene Woodley and Jack Whitehall) – Friday, July 7
  • Champions (2023 sports dramedy directed by Bobby Farrelly and starring Woody Harrelson, via Universal/Focus) – Tuesday, July 11
  • Thandatti (2023 Indian film) – Friday, July 14
  • Inside (2023 psychological thriller starring Willem Dafoe, via Universal/Focus) – Saturday, July 15
  • Shim Kamen Rider (2023 Japanese superhero film based on the long-running franchise) – Friday, July 21
  • Game of Love (2022 romantic drama starring Bella Thorne, via Vertical) – Friday, July 28
  • A Thousand and One (2023 drama film starring Teyana Taylor, via Universal/Focus) – Saturday, July 29

Notable licensed programming

  • Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) and Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991) – Saturday, July 1
  • Fiddler on the Roof (1971 United Artists film) – Saturday, July 1
  • Mac and Me (critically-panned 1988 MGM/Orion-distributed sci-fi film which featured strong similarities to E.T. and heavy product placement from McDonald's) – Saturday, July 1
  • Les beaux malaises (2014–21 TVA comedy series) – Wednesday, July 5
  • Degrassi franchise, from The Kids of Degrassi Street (1979–86) to Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001–15) – Tuesday, July 18

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

  • Soccer North (season 2 of the Canadian soccer analysis show hosted by Andi Petrillo) – Fridays starting June 23*
  • Canada Day daytime ceremony in Ottawa – Saturday, July 1 at 11:30 a.m. ET
  • Canada Day: A Playlist to Celebrate (evening concert from Ottawa and elsewhere) – Saturday, July 1 at 8:00 p.m. ET (8:00 local on CBC TV in Manitoba and west)
  • Mittens & Pants (season 2 of the kids series) – Monday, July 3
  • Lac-Mégantic: This is Not an Accident [Lac-Mégantic : ceci n'est pas un accident] (English-language premiere of the 2023 docuseries from Philippe Falardeau about the 2013 rail disaster, produced for Quebecor's Vrai streaming service) – Thursday, July 6 and Friday, July 7 (two episodes each day)
  • Bernie Langille Wants to Know What Happened to Bernie Langille (2022 Documentary Channel doc about a man's investigation into his [same-named] grandfather's death) – Friday, July 7
  • Race Against the Tide (season 3 of the sand scuplting competition series) – Sundays starting July 16 [also on CBC TV]
  • Moonshine (season 3 of the comedy series) – Sundays starting July 16 [also on CBC TV]
  • Avant le crash [Before the Crash] (English-language premiere of the 2022 Ici Radio-Canada Télé drama series starring Éric Bruneau and Karine Vanasse) – Friday, July 28

Notable premiere international programmg

  • Dodi and Diana: The Princess and the Playboy (British documentary) – Monday, July 3
  • Ten Year Old Tom (season 2) – Wednesday, July 5
  • The Great British Baking Show (season 13, aired on Channel 4 UK and Netflix U.S. in fall 2022) – Sunday, July 16 [most likely all at once for Premium subscribers, and weekly for everyone else; also airing weekly on CBC TV]
  • The Dog Academy (season 1, part 1 of the British docuseries) – Friday, July 21
  • Golf's Greatest Holes (season 2, exploring "the best golf holes that Portugal has to offer") – Monday, July 24
  • Bestest Day Ever with My Best Friend (kids series about pets) – Monday, July 31
  • Mini-Jon and Mini-Maple (kids series) – Monday, July 31

Other notable international programming

  • Escape to the Country (season 29, part 2) – Friday, July 7
  • Hey Duggee (presumably season 1 [2014] of the BBC kids series) – Friday, July 7
  • The Missing (season 1 of the 2014–16 British drama series) – Friday, July 14
  • Amy (2015 doc about Amy Winehouse) – Sunday, July 23

Sports coverage

  • FIVB Volleyball Nations League – ongoing through July 23
  • World Para Athletics Championships – July 8–17
  • World Aquatics Championships – July 14–30
  • World Volleyball Beach Pro Tour Elite16 – July 5–9, 26–30

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

  • A Thin Line (German environmental drama series) – Thursday, July 6
  • Big Nate (season 2, part 1) – Friday, July 7
  • FBI True (season 3) – Friday, July 7
  • Hot Yachts Miami (reality series about "super yacht brokers") – Friday, July 14
  • I Wanna Rock: The ‘80s Metal Dream (hair metal docuseries) – Tuesday, July 18
  • Wynonna Judd: Between Hell and Hallelujah (Hello Sunshine-produced music documentary which premiered on Paramount+ U.S. earlier this year) – Wednesday, July 19
  • Boris Becker: The Rise and Fall (British docuseries about the tennis player produced for ITVX) – Friday, July 21
  • Special Ops: Lioness (spy thriller series starring Zoe Saldaña and Nicole Kidman) – Sundays starting July 23
  • Zoey 102 (sequel film to the 2005–08 Nickelodean series Zoey 101, starring Jamie Lynn Spears) – Thursday, July 27
  • Never Seen Again (season 4) – Friday, July 28
  • Transformers: Earthspark (additional episodes) – Friday, July 28
  • Ongoing, new episodes weekly: Joe Pickett (Sundays); iCarly (Thursdays)

Notable new-release films

  • Disquiet (2023 Paramount-distributed thriller starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers) – Saturday, July 15
  • Buddy Games: Spring Awakening (2023 Paramount-distributed sequel to the 2019 comedy film, directed by and co-starring Josh Duhamel) – Wednesday, July 19
  • Paradise City (2022 action film starring John Travolta and Bruce Willis, via VVS) – Friday, July 21
  • Snag (2022 Paramount-distributed action film directed by and starring Ben Milliken) – Thursday, July 27
  • The Ritual Killer (2023 action film starring Morgan Freeman, via VVS) – Friday, July 28
  • Tad, the Lost Explorer and the Emerald Tablet (2022 Paramount-distributed Spanish animated film and third film in the Tadeo Jones / Tad, the Lost Explorer franchise) – Saturday, July 29
  • The Infernal Machine (2022 Paramount mystery thriller film starring Guy Pearce) – Sunday, July 30
  • Little Dixie (2023 Paramount-distributed action film starring Frank Grillo) – Monday, July 31

Notable library programming

  • Biography: WWE Legends (season 3) – Saturday, July 1
  • Midsommar (2019 A24 film) – Tuesday, July 4
  • The Frontier (series we could not definitively identify – perhaps they meant the 2016–18 Canadian series Frontier, but the description didn't really match) – Friday, July 7
  • The Loud House (additional episodes) – Tuesday, July 11
  • A Quiet Place Part Ⅱ (2020 Paramount film) – Friday, July 14
  • Spotlight (series we could not definitively identify, except we've been assured it's a series, not the 2015 film) – Friday, July 14
  • Swipe, Match, Murder: The Disappearance of Grace Millane (2022 ITN docuseries for Channel 5 UK) – Friday, July 14
  • Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins (2021 Paramount film) – Tuesday, July 18
  • Walker (seasons 1–3 of the ongoing CW reboot of Walker, Texas Ranger, which airs on CTV Drama in Canada) – Tuesday, July 18
  • HouseBroken (season 1 [2021] of the Fox Entertainment-produced animated sitcom starring the voices of Lisa Kudrow and Clea DuVall) – Friday, July 28

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)

  • CTV: The Amazing Race Canada (season 9 – Tuesdays starting July 4)
  • Global (also on StackTV): Tough as Nails (season 5 – Sundays and Fridays starting July 2)
  • W Network (also on StackTV): Dreamland (Sky UK comedy series starring Lily Allen and Freema Agyeman – Mondays starting July 24)
  • Adult Swim (also on StackTV): My Adventures with Superman (Daily Planet newsroom-focused animated series with voice of Jack Quaid – Thursday late nights / Friday early mornings starting July 6/7); Harley Quinn (season 4 scheduled to premiere on Max on Thu., July 27; Canadian broadcast likely to follow previous schedule of Saturday nights but not yet confirmed)
  • FX (also on Citytv+): What We Do in the Shadows (season 5 – Thursdays starting July 13); Justified: City Primeval (miniseries continuation of the 2010–15 series – Tuesdays starting July 18); Breeders (fourth and final season – Mondays starting July 31 on FX U.S.; Canadian broadcast likely to follow same schedule but not yet confirmed)
  • CTV Comedy: Roast Battle Canada (season 3 – Mondays starting July 10); Miracle Workers (season 4: "End Times" – Canadian airdate TBC but will be airing on TBS U.S. on Mondays starting July 10)
  • BBC Earth (also available on Prime Video) – Stargazing ("Moon Landing Special" – Fri., July 21)
  • AMC (also available via AMC+ on Prime Video and Apple TV): Dark Winds (season 2 – Thursdays on AMC+ starting July 27, Sundays on the AMC linear channel starting July 30)
  • CNN: See it Loud: The History of Black Television (docuseries – Sundays starting July 9)
  • Super Channel (also available as a channel on Prime Video and Apple TV): When Calls the Heart (season 10 – Sundays starting July 30); see premieres listing on the service's website for additional programs
  • PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel: Endeavour (season 8 – July 4; already on PBS Passport for station members, as is season 9)

Streaming services

  • Apple TV+: Duck & Goose (season 2 – Fri., July 7); The Afterparty (season 2 – Wednesdays starting July 12); Foundation (season 2 – Fridays starting July 14); Stephen Curry: Underrated (doc – Fri., July 21); The Beanie Bubble (scripted film about the Beanie Babies craze starring Zach Galifianakis – Fri., July 28)
  • BritBox (also available as a channel on Prime Video and Apple TV): Luther (season 5 – Sat., July 1); The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes (1971–73 ITV anthology mystery series – Thu., July 6); In the Footsteps of Killers (season 2 – Thu., July 13); Silent Witness (season 26 – Tue., July 18); 24 Hours in Police Custody (season 10 – Fri., July 21); Alan Carr's Adventures with Agatha Christie (2022 Channel 4 docuseries – Wed., July 26)

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Significant revisions

  • July 1, 2023 (afternoon) – added some additional FX programming for the month (thanks to reader Grant)

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