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Your TV Source Roundup: ‘Canada Shore’ Premiere Date, ‘Love Through a Prism’ Trailer, ‘Are You Sure?’ Teaser, ‘Hell’s Paradise’ Premiere Date, ‘Pro Bono’ Trailer, ‘Let This Grieving Soul Retire English Dub Date, and More!

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Canada Shore premieres January 22 on Paramount+. Filmed last summer on the shores of Kelowna, British Columbia, the series brings together ten bold and unapologetic Canadian singles for a whirlwind season of romance, friendships, and full-throttle fun. From coast to coast to coast, these 10 larger-than-life roommates are ready to party, flirt harder, and turn every night into memories (and maybe a little mayhem). But it’s not all hookups and hangovers. Beneath the chaos is a crew that laughs together, fights together, and somehow becomes a family. 

Anime series Love Through a Prism premieres January 15 on Netflix. In early-1900s London, a Japanese student who arrives to study art finds herself in the same orbit as a talented young aristocrat. It follows a cross-cultural romance unfolding within one of the city’s most respected art academies. It is centered on Lili Ichijoin, a Japanese exchange student who travels to England to enroll in the prestigious Saint Thomas Art Academy. Determined to become a painter, she arrives under pressure: her parents expect her to rise to the top of her class within six months or return home. Lili’s drive intensifies when she encounters Kit Church, a gifted aristocratic student known for his talent and detachment. While Kit has devoted himself entirely to painting, Lili’s sincerity and resilience begin to shift something in him. The two share little beyond their love for art, yet their relationship quickly becomes central to life at the academy over the 20 episodes.

Season two of Are You Sure? premieres December 3 on Disney+. Jimin and Jung Kook are back for another unforgettable trip. 

Hell’s Paradise will premiere January 11 on Crunchyroll. Gabimaru reigns as the strongest and most ruthless assassin in his village. But now finds himself on death row—with only one way out: retrieve the Elixir of Life from a sinister island. Longing for freedom, he accepts the challenge. But with fellow convicts vying for the same prize and demonic beasts lurking, how will Gabimaru survive this harrowing quest?

Pro Bono premieres December 6 on Netflix. When a respected judge’s world falls apart overnight, he joins a top law firm’s pro bono team – where hope and purpose wait in humble, unexpected places.

The English dub of Let This Grieving Soul Retire premieres November 28 on Crunchyroll with all 13 episodes of the first cour. Episodes of the currently airing second cour will begin streaming weekly this December. Six childhood friends make a vow one day to become treasure hunters, and eventually grow to be the strongest heroes in the world. During his first quest, Krai Andrey realizes he isn’t cut out for the job. Even so, his friends make him their leader. Underpowered in the face of great expectations, Krai embarks on a reluctant hero’s tale of glory, headaches, and wanting to retire early.

WWE Survivor Series: WarGames will exclusively stream in the U.S. on the ESPN App November 29. It starts at 7 p.m. ET with a pre-event show beginning at 5 p.m. ET. It will feature the biggest Men’s WarGames match ever featuring WWE Superstars Roman Reigns, Brock Lesnar, WWE World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk and Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes. It will also feature John Cena’s final Premium Live Event match of his legendary career. It will have the most star-studded Women’s WarGames match ever as Becky Lynch, AJ Lee, Rhea Ripley, Charlotte Flair, Alexa Bliss, Iyo Sky and more take center stage. 

A Time For Bravery premieres December 19 on Netflix. A nervous psychoanalyst is forced to accompany a depressed police officer after his wife’s infidelity. Together they investigate a mysterious murder and become embroiled in a dangerous conspiracy that threatens national security.

Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders premieres December 19 on Netflix. When members of the Bansal family are found murdered, Inspector Jatil Yadav uncovers a trail of greed, betrayal and secrets tied to a deadly conspiracy.

Spring Fever, a captivating new Korean romance comedy series, will premiere January 5 on Prime Video, with two new episodes released weekly. The series shows the warm spring romance that melts frozen hearts between Yoon Bom, a cold-hearted high school teacher, and Sun Jae-gyu, a man whose fiery passion turns a quiet village upside down. 

On Saturday, January 24, fans can watch UFC 324, the first of 13 marquee numbered events scheduled in 2026-all included with a Paramount+ subscription, at no additional cost, live from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. UFC 324 will be headlined by two marquee championship fights. In the main event, lightweight superstars collide as former interim UFC lightweight champion and former BMF titleholder Justin Gaethje takes on fan favorite Paddy “The Baddy” Pimblett in an interim UFC lightweight title fight. In the co-main event, UFC women’s bantamweight champion Kayla Harrison looks to defend her title and lay claim to G.O.A.T status as she takes on UFC Hall of Famer Amanda Nunes, who returns to the Octagon for the first time since 2023. The main card of UFC(R) 324: GAETHJE vs. PIMBLETT will take place at an all-new start time of 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT. The prelims will start at 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT and the early prelims will kick off at 5 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. PT. All bouts will be available on Paramount+. 

Lee Arvoy
Lee Arvoy joined the TV Source team in the summer of 2020 as a TV Writer.

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