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F1: The Movie
Film
Brad Pitt plays a washed-up race car driver who gets another shot at glory when he’s asked to mentor a rookie F1 racer (Damson Idris) on the track.
Now streaming on Apple TV

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Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning
Film
Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt and his team of IMF agents take on a rogue AI capable of ending the world. Features a nearly 15-minute aerial stunt that has to be seen to be believed.
Now streaming on Paramount+

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Mission Impossible Tom Cruise is still delivering stunts in “Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning.” Photo by Paramount Pictures and Skydance /Paramount Pictures and Skydance

Fallout
Season 2
As they search for their families and answers to how the world ended, Lucy (Ella Prunell) and the Ghoul (Walton Goggins) journey into the wasteland as they head into the post-apocalyptic city of New Vegas. Based on the bestselling video game of the same name.
Wednesday on Prime Video

Ella Prunell stars in 'Fallout.' Ella Prunell stars in “Fallout.” Photo by Prime Video

Roofman
Film
Based on a real-life story, Channing Tatum plays an escaped thief who evaded capture for months hiding out inside a Toys “R” Us.
Now streaming on Paramount+

Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst star in “Roofman.” Photo by Paramount Pictures

Emily in Paris
Season 5
Now the head of Agence Grateau Rome, Emily (Lily Collins) faces professional and romantic challenges as she adapts to life in the Eternal City.
Thursday on Netflix

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Chris Hemsworth: A Road Trip to Remember
Documentary
After his dad’s recent Alzheimer’s diagnosis, Chris Hemsworth travels with his father to visit significant places from their past in hopes of rekindling forgotten memories.
Now streaming on Disney+

MasterChef Canada
Season Finale
The three finalists have three hours to create and plate their dream three-course menu in hopes of taking home the title of Canada’s next MasterChef and the $100,000 prize.
Tuesday on CTV

The Traitors Canada
Season Finale
Having come so far in the game, the heat is on for the remaining guests to make their final moves before the Fire of Truth determines who will claim the prize pot.
Tuesday on CTV

A Merry Pickleball Match
Film
A tennis pro teams up with a local pickleball coach as he enters a high-stakes holiday tournament to save his family’s beloved racquet club. Stars One Tree Hill’s James Lafferty and Virgin River’s Zibby Allen.
Sunday on CTV Life

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Thank God: Christmas at Keller Ranch
Film
Inspired by Kane Brown and his wife Katelyn’s hit 2022 song, Thank God, the film follows the romance between a no-nonsense rancher and equine therapist (Arielle Kebbel) who falls for an injured hockey player (Tyler Hilton) just a few weeks before Christmas.
Sunday on CTV Life

Tracker
New Episode
When Colter’s (Justin Hartley) old friend Keaton (Brent Sexton) asks for help finding his former partner, they uncover a trail of bodies and a conspiracy that runs deeper than they could’ve imagined.
Sunday on CBS; Monday on CTV

The Voice
Two-Part Season Finale
The top six artists perform a contemporary and classic song in front of the coaches before host Carson Daly reveals who America has chosen to be the Season 28 winner.
Monday and Tuesday on NBC, CTV

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Next-Level Baker
Season Finale
The final five bakers tackle a towering three-tier cake challenge.
Thursday on Fox, CTV2

Little Disasters
Debut
A decade-long friendship among a group of moms is torn apart when one is accused of a horrific crime. Stars Diane Kruger, Jo Joyner, Shelley Conn and Emily Taaffe.
Now streaming on Paramount+

Born to be Wild
Docuseries
The six-part docuseries highlights the challenges, triumphs, and resilience that define the survival of six endangered young animals — from an elephant calf and two young cheetahs, to a ring-tailed lemur pup, a moon bear cub, Iberian lynx kittens, and rescued African penguins.
Friday on Apple TV

Predators
Documentary
Captures the rise and fall of Dateline’s candid-camera docuseries To Catch a Predator.
Now streaming on Paramount+

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Oy to the World!
Film
Sparks fly between old high school rivals when two churches put on events celebrating Hanukkah and Christmas. Stars Brooke D’Orsay and Jake Epstein.
Sunday on W Network

A Make or Break Holiday
Film
A couple on the verge of breaking up rediscover what they love about each other when hosting Christmas celebrations for their families. Stars Hunter King and Evan Roderick.
Saturday on W Network

Twinless
Film
Two men who lost their twin brothers develop a growing friendship after meeting in a support group. Stars Dylan O’Brien and James Sweeney.
Monday on Paramount+

My Favourite Christmas Tree
Film
A woman trying to piece together her ancestry falls for the attractive owner of a Christmas tree farm. Stars Emma Johnson and Giles Panton.
Friday on Citytv

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