Crave is kicking off July with a lineup packed with new releases, blending Quebec productions, international series, sharp documentaries, and highly anticipated films.
From the return of beloved series, to vibrant competitions and real-life-inspired stories, the platform offers a varied slate for every taste. Subscribers will find human dramas, standout crime investigations, and completely offbeat universes, in addition to several films that will enrich the catalog throughout the month.
Bellefleur (Season 3)
July 2: The Quebec series returns for a third season as Nicolas Bellefleur (Guillaume Laurin) finds his certainties shaken, especially about fatherhood, his view of family, and the strength of his friendships. His brother Maxime (Maxime De Cotret) tries to build something durable with Samir (Antoine Yared) while maintaining a healthy relationship with Claudie (Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse), who is trying to mend her heart after several wounds. Yann (Marc-André Grondin) and Raphaëlle (Sarah-Maude Beauchesne) also navigate a troubled period, as tough choices threaten the group’s balance.
New faces join the cast, including Louise Portal, Jean-Carl Boucher, Marguerite Bouchard, and Dylan St-Pierre. This new season promises to push the group’s friendship to the limit as they face major betrayals.
The Dog Trial
July 3: This French dramedy, directed by Laetitia Dosch who also stars, follows Avril, a young court-appointed lawyer who agrees to defend a dog accused of biting someone. What appears to be a bizarre case quickly becomes a true debate about justice, responsibility, and the place of animals in society.
The film also features François Damiens, Jean-Pascal Zadi, and Anne Dorval. With its blend of offbeat humor and social reflection, The Dog Trial turns an unusual case into a story about compassion, bias, and the limits of the justice system.
Canada’s Drag Race All Stars (Season 1)
July 9: Canada’s Drag Race launches its first-ever All Stars edition with nine queens already known to fans returning to vie for Canada’s Ultimate All-Star title and a $100,000 prize. The lineup includes Aurora Matrix, Jackie Cox, Jada Shada Hudson, Juice Boxx, Makayla Couture, Nearah Nuff, Pythia, Sami Landri, and Tiffany Ann Co..
The season will be hosted by Brooke L. Hytes, who will reunite with Priyanka and Jimbo to form the franchise’s first all-Drag-Queen judging panel in its history. Contestants will tackle performance, design, and humor challenges, while old rivalries and new alliances promise to make the competition especially intense.
Olivier Primeau, Not Yet a Billionaire!
July 15: In this three-episode documentary series, host Pierre-Yves McSween attempts to understand the journey and phenomenon surrounding Olivier Primeau, the Quebec entrepreneur who has become a fixture on social media.
Known for his Beachclub, viral rants about poutine, his lines of alcoholic beverages, and his bold public image, Primeau discusses his ambition to build an even bigger empire. The series dives into his daily life, his business strategies, and his take on success, while showing the challenges behind the image of a perpetually on-the-move entrepreneur.
Indestructible
July 17: Directed by Danny A. Abeckaser, this police thriller follows two corrupt NYPD officers trying to dodge the consequences of their deeds as a determined detective works to bring them to justice. The film explores themes of corruption, loyalty, and the line between justice and vengeance on the streets of New York.
Danny A. Abeckaser also appears on screen alongside David Arquette and Jeremy Luke. With its dark atmosphere and crime-centered narrative, Indestructible plunges into a world where alliances shift quickly and characters must answer for their choices.
The Challenge Game
July 17: Directed by Edgar Wright, this science-fiction action thriller is a fresh adaptation of Stephen King’s novel published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. The film follows Ben Richards (Glen Powell), a desperate man who agrees to take part in a brutal reality show where contestants can flee anywhere in the world but are hunted by professional trackers who will eliminate them.
Joining Powell is a cast that includes Josh Brolin, Colman Domingo, Michael Cera, Lee Pace, and Emilia Jones. With Wright’s energetic, satirical style, the film reexamines the story’s themes of media manipulation, fame, and a society obsessed with spectacle, offering both social critique and high-octane suspense.
The Campus Werewolf (Seasons 1–3)
July 20: This tween-friendly fantasy series follows Tommy, a football player whose life changes completely after being bitten by a werewolf and turning into one. As he tries to hide his new reality from those around him, only one student knows his secret: Merton Dingle, a paranormal enthusiast who becomes his unlikely ally.
Originally airing in the early 2000s, the series blends humor, supernatural adventures, and teenage life. It stars Brandon Quinn as Tommy and Danny Smith as Merton, offering a lighthearted take on the werewolf myth.
Return to Sullivan’s Crossing (Season 4)
July 21: The drama inspired by Robyn Carr’s novels returns for a fourth season picking up after the dramatic finale of the previous chapter. Maggie Sullivan (Morgan Kohan) pursues a new life in Nova Scotia, trying to balance her medical career, personal relationships, and past wounds. After rebuilding her bond with her father Sully Sullivan (Scott Patterson) and developing a relationship with Cal Jones (Chad Michael Murray), Maggie’s stability is threatened by the unexpected return of her ex Liam (Marcus Rosner).
The new season will explore Maggie’s tough choices as she decides whether to protect the life she built or confront the ghosts of her former life. The series continues to explore family, love, and second chances in the quiet setting of Sullivan’s Crossing.
Stuart Fails to Save the Universe (Version française: Season 1)
July 23: This new sci-fi comedy brings back Stuart Bloom (Kevin Sussman), the The Big Bang Theory comic book shop owner, on a wholly unexpected adventure. After a catastrophic mistake triggers the end of the universe, Stuart must try to fix the damage before reality vanishes for good.
To accomplish this impossible mission, he teams up with his girlfriend Denise (Lauren Lapkus), geologist Bert Kibbler (Brian Posehn), and physicist Barry Kripke (John Ross Bowie). The show blends absurd humor, science fiction, and geek culture references while finally giving a leading role to a beloved background character.
The Tinder Rapist
July 29: This documentary series dives into a Quebec-crime that left a mark on the province—the case of Samuel Moderie, nicknamed the “Tinder Rapist.” Through survivors’ testimonies, behind-the-scenes of the police investigation, and expert analysis, the program traces the path of a man sentenced to 25 years in prison, a record Canada-wide for such crimes. Convicted of 13 victims, Moderie targeted women met on dating apps, drugging and sexually assaulting them. The series explores online dating dangers, the manipulation tactics used by attackers, and the long journey to justice for the survivors. It places a strong emphasis on survivors’ voices and the gaps that surrounded this case.
Gladiator II
July 31: Twenty years after Ridley Scott’s original film, Gladiator II takes viewers back to ancient Rome. Directed by Scott, this new chapter stars Paul Mescal as Lucius, Lucilla’s son, who must pick up the mantle after his world collapses. The film also features Pedro Pascal, Denzel Washington, Joseph Quinn, and Connie Nielsen returning as Lucilla.
The story follows Lucius as he’s drawn into the arena to fight for his survival, confronting power plays, corruption, and the ambitions of the Roman Empire. With grand battle sequences and a spectacular production, the film aims to recapture the epic scale of the 2000 classic.
The Horrific
July 31: Directed and written by Natasha Kermani, this historical horror film stars Sophie Turner, Kit Harington, and Marcia Gay Harden in a dark tale set at the fringes of society. The story follows Anne, a woman living a difficult and isolated life with her mother-in-law Morwen, until the unexpected return of a man from her past disrupts their daily routine. This return triggers a sequence of events that will change their destinies forever.
With a claustrophobic atmosphere and a more psychological approach to horror, The Horrific explores trauma, survival, and buried secrets. The film leans toward emotional tension and an unsettling mood rather than traditional gruesome effects.