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March 2026 Brings Exciting New Titles to Prime Video Canada
Amazon has announced an impressive lineup of movies and television shows set to debut on Prime Video Canada in March 2026. This month’s offerings include the highly anticipated fourth season of the animated superhero series Invincible, the complete series of the classic Canadian sketch comedy SCTV, and a new season of the popular reality sitcom Jury Duty.
Noteworthy Additions to the Library
The release schedule kicks off on March 1 with an array of beloved films, including E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, The Silence of the Lambs, and Rain Man. Viewers can also enjoy iconic titles such as Back to the Future, Raging Bull, and various entries from the Death Wish franchise.
In addition to these classics, users can look forward to binge-watching complete seasons of popular series. The first five seasons of Friday Night Lights will be available, along with Law & Order from seasons 17 to 20. Other notable films and shows include Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988), The Addams Family (2019), and a selection of films from the Teen Wolf series, both old and new.
Live Sports and Original Content
Live sports enthusiasts can catch the action with multiple hockey matches throughout March, including the Oilers vs. Leafs on March 2 and the Senators vs. Canucks on March 9. The schedule also features the PWHL matchups, ensuring that hockey fans have plenty to look forward to during the month.
Furthermore, Amazon’s original programming adds exciting new titles like Young Sherlock on March 4 and Scarpetta on March 11. The platform will also introduce new seasons of Deadloch and LOL: Last One Laughing UK on March 19, showcasing Amazon’s commitment to providing engaging content.
While the list of new arrivals is extensive, it is important to note that some titles will be leaving the platform at the end of March. Noteworthy departures include Dispatches From Elsewhere on March 1 and The Stand on March 17.
Amazon Prime membership, which costs $99 per year, provides access to these new titles, with an option to remove advertisements for an additional fee of $2.99 per month.
As March approaches, Prime Video Canada continues to enhance its offerings, catering to diverse tastes and interests among its subscribers.
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