Amazon Prime Video
Daughter of the Wolf – R – Action, Thriller – Feb 25
This Canadian thriller follows an ex-military specialist who returns home after her father dies and upon learning about her inheritance her son is kidnapped. She uses her skills to try to find him.
Crave
Framing Britney Spears – TV-MA – Documentary – Feb 26
The New York Times documentary that has been all over social and entertainment media since it’s release comes is finally available in Canada. The doc follows Britney’s life focusing on her breakdown in 2007 and looks at the people in her life as well as the conservatorship placed upon her. Neither Britney nor members of her family were interviewed in the making of this documentary.
Disney+
This week Disney+ launched it’s Star content in Canada. Star is now the home to hundreds of titles in both TV and movies that are now owned by Disney but don’t fit into the family friendly branding. A lot of the content is from 20th Century Fox, including favorites like 24, Family Guy and the X-files as well as content that airs on ABC and ABC Spark (yep Disney owns them too!) This change does come with new settings and every profile is automatically set to only see content with a TV-14 rating or lower so you may have to change your profile settings to see the goods.
Netflix
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World – PG – Action, Adventure – Feb 28
The third movie installment of the beloved How to Train Your Dragon series, The Hidden World follows Hiccup and Toothless as they discover that Toothless isn’t the only Night Fury. This leads them on the hunt for the Hidden World, a secret dragon utopia.






