New Amazon Prime Releases In Canada Next Month Includes 'Schitt's Creek'

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The bitter cold is sneaking up on us, but there's no better time to binge-watch your favourite movies and TV shows. Thankfully, a bunch of new ones are being added to Amazon Prime next month, including Schitt's Creek.

Moreover, they will be adding few highly anticipated TV series as well, including, The Pack, and Alex Rider.

With the holiday season just around the corner, you can also expect to see a few feel-good Christmas flicks added, like Love Actually.

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The streaming service is showing Canada some love, adding two titles filmed in Ontario, the aforementioned Schitt's Creek, and Life in a Year.

Other notable titles you can expect to see are Ferro, Romans, The Current War, and Waves.

Lucky for us, Amazon isn't the only streaming service adding new movies and TV shows to their list in November.

Netflix Canada also recently announced next month's additions, including Fifty Shades of Grey, Shawn Mendes: In Wonder, The Notebook, and The Matrix Reloaded.

Quarantining is about to be way easier!

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