Netflix has offered a first look at some of its Canadian original programming coming later this year.
The streamer hosted a special preview event for its broader 2025 slate earlier this week, followed by a showcase of Canadian productions from Netflix Canada directors of content Danielle Woodrow and Tara Woodbury.
In total, we got a deep dive into three shows.
First up was North of North, a new comedy-drama series from CBC and Netflix.
Through the series, Indigenous creators Arnaquq-Baril and Aglok MacDonald (The Grizzlies) aim to offer a funny yet sincere look at modern Inuit life. Woodrow and Woodbury note that series like North of North are exactly the sort of “specific, relatable tales” that they look for when investing in Canadian content.
The series is currently streaming on CBC Gem and will air worldwide on Netflix starting this spring.
Following that, we got to see the first trailer for an untitled new documentary film that …