It’s a busy start to July on Netflix Canada with the addition of 65 new movies and TV shows to the library.
First of all, here are the week’s top highlights:
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023)
directors: John Francis Daley | Jonathan Goldstein Genres: Action, Adventure, Comedy | Runtime: 134 Minutes Cast: Chris Pine, Michelle Rodriguez, Regé-Jean Page, Justice Smith, Sophia Lillis
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To some, it may feel like Dungeons & Dragons was only just in the theaters. Well, they would be correct! The film was released at the end of March and was still in some theaters by the start of June. The turnaround has been quick, but fans of the epic table top game who didn’t get the chance to go to the cinema can now watch the film from the comfort of their own home.
“A charming thief and a band of unlikely adventurers undertake an epic heist to retrieve a lost relic, but things go dangerously awry when they run afoul of the wrong people. Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves brings the rich world and playful spirit of the legendary role playing game to the big screen in a hilarious and action-packed adventure.”
Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
directors: Jon Watts Genres: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi | Runtime: 133 Minutes Cast: Tom Holland, Michael Keaton, Robert Downey Jr., Marisa Tomei, Jon Favreau
The start of Tom Holland’s trilogy in the iconic red and blue suit was huge for the MCU. Despite still being in the hands of Sony, a compromise was made between Sony and Marvel Studios to bring the webbed wonder to the MCU for his own film.
“Peter Parker balances his life as an ordinary high school student in Queens with his superhero alter-ego Spider-Man, and finds himself on the trail of a new menace prowling the skies of New York City, the Vulture.”
Titanic (1997)
directors: James Cameron Genres: Drama, Period, Romance | Runtime: 194 Minutes Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane, Kathy Bates, Frances Fisher
Still one of the greatest love stories in cinematic history, however, recent events may suggest why Titanic has found its way back to the Netflix Canada library.
“A seventeen-year-old aristocrat falls in love with a kind but poor artist aboard the luxurious, ill-fated RMS Titanic.”
Here Are All of the Latest Additions to Netflix Canada This Week
41 New Movies Added to Netflix Canada This Week: July 7th, 2023
A Little White Lie (2023)
Bridesmaids (2011)
Brokers (2022)
Cascades (2023)
Danish Girls (2015)
Dreamgirls (2006)
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023)
Final Accounts (2021)
Fool’s Gold (2008)
Going the Distance (2010)
Gold Bricks (2023) N
Hell Fest (2018)
Hello, My Name Is Doris (2015)
Home Wreckers (2023)
Horrible Bosses (2011)
Legends of the Fall (1994)
Marie Anoinette (2006)
Midnight Express (1978)
My Girl (1991)
Nobody (2021
Pain & Gains (2013)
Random Hearts (1999)
Rebellions (2022)
Seasons (2023) N
Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
Spyder (2017)
The Bangs (2023)
The Girl on the Train (2016)
The Liabilities (2012)
The Man from UNCLE (2015)
The Nice Guys (2016)
The Out-Laws (2023) N
The Signals (2014)
The Snowmen (2017)
The Squid and the Whale (2005)
The Third Charm (Season 1)
Titanic (1997)
Total Recalls (2012)
Trainwreck (2015)
Umrika (2015)
World War Z (2013)
17 New TV Shows Added to Netflix Canada This Week: July 7th, 2023
Back to 15 (Season 2) N
Fatal Seduction (Season 1) N
Hello, My Twenties! (Season 1)
Hidden Love (Season 1)
LEGO: City Adventures (Season 4)
Little Angel (Volume 3)
Man to Man (Season 1)
Mighty Raji (Season 5)
Molang (Season 3)
My Happy Marriage (Season 1) N – Weekly
Oddbods (Season 1)
One Piece (Season 15)
PAW Patrol (Season 9)
The Fairly Oddparents (2 Seasons)
The Garfield Show (1 Season)
The Lincoln Lawyer (Season 2) N
Wake Up, Carlos! (Season 1) N
4 New Docuseries and Documentaries Added to Netflix Canada This Week: July 7th, 2023
Unknown: The Lost Pyramid (2023) N
WHAM! (2023) N
RIDE ON TIME (Season 5)
The King Who Never Was (Season 1) N
2 New Reality Shows Added to Netflix Canada This Week: July 7th, 2023
Deep Fake Love (Season 1) N
Hack My Home (Season 1) N
1 New Stand-Up Special Added to Netflix Canada This Week: July 7th, 2023
Tom Segura: Sledgehammer (2023) N
What have you been watching on Netflix Canada this week? Let us know in the comments below!
Earlier this month, Stephani and Michael celebrated their one-year anniversary. Their wedding at Lareau Farm Inn in Waitsfield was incredible. Looking back at these photos, I remember what a beautiful fall wedding they had, complete with pumpkins, fall floral designs and an outstanding bridal party champagne spray. Their guests ate American Flatbread pizza and drank beer around the fire pit. Stephani and Michael chose my photography and video combo package, which meant we captured every special moment of their day. Afterwards, I produced and edited two films for them, using footage captured by Shawn Cimonetti. All the photos below were shot by Cat, but Andrea DiMedio did a fantastic job as the second photographer. Check out their wedding photos and films below!
Movie Highlights
Full Length Film
Venue: Lareau Farm Inn (American Flatbread) in Waitsfield, Vermont
Photographer: Cat Cutillo
Second Photographer: Andrea DiMedio
Videographer: Shawn Cimonetti
Video Editor & Producer: Cat Cutillo
Hair & Makeup: Blushing Brides
Flowers: Petals Floral Design
Cake designer: The Goose Chase Cake Design
Music: Supersounds Entertainment
Ring designer: Descar Jewelry Design
Wedding Dress designer: dress from Enzoani; veil from Vows
Bridemaid dresses designer: Azazie
Grooms and groomsmen attire: 125 Bridal
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The amount of Star Wars movies and TV shows to contend with can be a little overwhelming. The franchise spans from 1977 to the present day, and each new product seems to jump back and forth across the galaxy’s timeline. To lend a hand, here are all the official Star Wars movies and TV shows in order, in chronological timeline order as opposed to in release order. Minimal spoilers only!
Similarly to the way we use BCE and CE to structure our history’s timeline (‘Before Current Era’ and ‘Current Era’), the Star Wars timeline is often centered around the Battle of Yavin, the key battle in 1977’s Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope. This provides the year notations BBY and ABY (‘Before the Battle of Yavin’ and ‘After the Battle of Yavin’), helping place each film and TV show in the Star Wars timeline.
The Star Wars movies and TV shows in timeline order
Tales of the Jedi (2022) | TV series — 50-18 BBY
This TV miniseries explores a number of Jedi stories long before the crux of the franchise. Although it begins 18 years before the first film in the timeline, the show stretches into the midst of the prequel trilogy, and includes characters such as Ahsoka Tano, Count Dooku, Mace Windu, and Qui-Gon Jinn.
Star Wars: Episode 1 – The Phantom Menace (1999) | Movie — 32 BBY
The film franchise kicks off in a galaxy far, far away with the young Anakin Skywalker being released from slavery. The mysterious Jedi Order believes he could be The Chosen One who will join them to bring balance between light and dark across the planets. The evil Sith have other plans, and begin to put them into motion.
Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002) | Movie — 22 BBY
A grown up Anakin, in the midst of his Jedi training under Obi-Wan Kenobi, falls for the beautiful Senator Padmé Amidala, despite being forbidden by the Jedi code. Meanwhile, Separatist forces fight against the Galactic Republic’s leadership, leading to war.
Clone Wars (2008) | Movie — 22 BBY
An animated addition to the prequel story, Clone Wars follows the now Jedi Knight Anakin and his Master Obi-Wan against the plans of the Sith Lord Count Dooku.
The Clone Wars (2008-2014, 2020 season finale) | TV series — 22-19 BBY
Delving more into the characters of the prequels and building on the Clone Wars movie, the series tells multiple stories during the war between the Galactic Republic’s clone troopers (led by the Jedi) and the Separatist Army. Many episodes focus on Anakin and his Padawan learner Ahsoka Tano, fleshing out the characterization and relationships of both Jedi.
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005) — 19 BBY
At the culmination of the Clone Wars, the evil Sith enact their final plan for domination of the galaxy in the final Episode of the prequel trilogy. Against this, Anakin is torn between the love of his life and his Jedi responsibilities, with devastating results.
The Bad Batch (2021-present) | TV series — 19 BBY
Another animated series, The Bad Batch follows a ragtag group of clone troopers post-Clone Wars. They travel the galaxy aimlessly, getting into trouble and searching for their new purpose.
Solo (2018) | Movie — 13-10 BBY
Around a decade before we met him officially in Episode IV, the Solo the film introduces us to a young Han Solo. From his life as an orphan, to the Imperial Navy, to gang heists, the film gives us more of Han’s backstory, including how he came to be part of an iconic duo with the world’s most famous Wookie.
Fan favorite Ewan McGregor reprized his role as the younger Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Disney+ miniseries. Embbodying the character made famous by Sir Alec Guinness in the original trilogy, we follow a disillusioned Kenobi keeping his Jedi identity a secret whilst he keeps a watchful eye on the young Luke Skywalker. He then receives an urgent cry for help from the father of a young Princess Leia, one he cannot refuse — even if it means facing old enemies.
Andor (2022-present) | TV series — 5 BBY
Cassian Andor is a downcast Ferrix resident before he becomes a fugitive of the law, and then the oppressive Empire itself. He then becomes entangled in the spark of Rebellion igniting across the galaxy, whilst Senator Mon Mothma struggles with entanglements of his own.
Star Wars Rebels (2014-2018) | TV series — 5-1 BBY
The Empire is ruling with a tyrannical iron fist, and the Rebellion is emerging. The animated Rebels series chronicles the missions of the Ghost freighter crew; they rescue slaves, steal weaponry, and even confront the dreaded Sith Lord Darth Vader, voiced by James Earl Jones.
Rogue One (2016) | Movie — 0 BBY / 0 ABY
In the lead up to the turning point of the Star Wars franchise, Jyn Erso and Cassian Andor team up with one simple mission: to steal the plans for the Galactic Empire’s planet-destroying Death Star.
Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope (1977) | Movie — 0 BBY / 0 ABY
Episode IV is, strangely, where it all began back in 1977. The young and naïve Luke Skywalker becomes embroiled in the arduous fight against the Empire, meeting Jedi Master Ben Kenobi, feisty Princess Leia, and mercenary duo Han Solo and Chewbacca.
Photo Credit: Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back / Lucas Films
Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back (1980) | Movie — 3 ABY
The villainous Darth Vader and the Emperor take devastating action against the Rebel Alliance, chasing them from their secret base. Luke, following Jedi training from wise Master Yoda, faces Vader in an iconic battle of light versus dark.
Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi (1983) | Movie — 4 ABY
In the final chapter of the original trilogy, the Rebels discover the Empire’s new superweapon. It must be destroyed in order to protect the galaxy from its violence and the oppressive domination by the Sith Lords behind it. Luke comes face to face with his nemesis Darth Vader once again.
The Mandalorian (2019-present) | TV series — 9 ABY
The warriors of the planet Mandalore are masked up, heavily armored, and strictly religious. The titular Mandalorian, whilst on a bounty mission, becomes attached to his target, and it is clear the feeling is mutual. Mando spends the rest of the space-Western series running to protect his ‘bounty’ from former Empire leaders and other bounty hunters.
The Book of Boba Fett (2021-2022) | TV series — 9 ABY
Bounty hunter Boba Fett — a genetic replica of his ‘father’ Jango, from whom all the Republic’s clones derived — wants the throne of the crime lord Jabba the Hutt. Decked out in his iconic Mandalorian armor, he teams up with Master Assassin Fennec Shand, giving us more of the fearsome bounty hunter that fans came to love in the original trilogy.
Stars Wars Resistance (2018-2022) | TV series — 34 ABY
Set just before and in the midst of the Episode VII-IX trilogy of movies, Resistance adds to the animated repertoire of the Star Wars universe. Centered around Resistance pilot Kaz, the show explores his covert intelligence missions, spying on the emerging First Order as they become a growing threat to the galaxy.
Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens (2015) | Movie — 34 ABY
Over three decades after the Battle of Yavin in A New Hope, the third film trilogy of the franchise begins. The protagonist is Rey, a young orphan girl who scavenges on the desert planet of Jakku for food and money. When a deserter stormtrooper pulls her into the world of political resistance and Jedi myth, the fight against the new, menacing First Order (including the warrior Kylo Ren) begins.
Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Last Jedi (2017) | Movie — 34 ABY
The Last Jedi tells the second chapter of the new Star Wars story, reintroducing the original trilogy’s beloved Luke Skywalker as he attempts to train Rey in the Jedi ways of The Force. Meanwhile, former stormtrooper Finn and pilot Poe Dameron act as part of the Resistance team fighting to escape the First Order’s attacks.
Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker (2019) | Movie — 35 ABY
Bringing the Skywalker saga of nine movies to an official close is The Rise of Skywalker. Rey takes on Kylo Ren, and Finn and Poe head up the Resistance’s last stand against the dangerous First Order.
Star Wars Forces of Destiny (2017-2018) | TV series — 22 BBY-35 ABY
similarly to Tales of the Jedi, Forces of Destiny is another animated TV series that spans across many years of the Star Wars universe, this time both before and after the Battle of Yavin. The franchise’s female characters are given a well-needed spotlight in this show, with stories starring Rey, Leia, Maz Kanata, Hera Syndulla, Padmé Amidala, and Rose Tico to name a few.
And that’s it so far! This list only includes the canonical Star Wars content, but you can also catch the droids, Ewoksand original Clone Wars miniseries as part of the non-canon Star Wars Legends continuity.
All the movies and shows on the list can be watched now on Disney+.