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Streaming guide: 10 new series to watch across Netflix, Apple TV, Crave, and ICI Tou.tv

La Presse curates the most-talked-about titles currently available, from Little House on the Prairie to Le gouffre lumineux, a new Quebec drama starring Marie-Ève Perron.

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Streaming guide: 10 new series to watch across Netflix, Apple TV, Crave, and ICI Tou.tv
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With an endless scroll of options across streaming platforms, La Presse offers a curated selection of 10 titles currently drawing conversation and critical attention.

On Netflix, Little House on the Prairie is a new adaptation of Laura Ingalls Wilder's novels, following a pioneer family's survival and myth-building in 19th-century Minnesota. On illico+, Quebec cra$h: les millions disparus is a three-episode documentary series by Pierre-Olivier Zappa recounting one of Quebec's largest bankruptcies—real-estate promoter Stéphan Huot's disappearance and over $1 billion in abandoned investor claims.

ICI Tou.tv Extra features Le gouffre lumineux, a 10-episode drama directed by Myriam Verreault (5e rang, Sorcières) about Agathe, a woman navigating cancer diagnosis, loss of employment, and relationship breakdown. The series is inspired by actress Anick Lemay's personal chronicle and co-written with her. Reviewer Hugo Dumas called it "impossible to remain insensible to a story (vraie) so well told."

On Apple TV, Silo continues its science-fiction saga (season 3) with Rebecca Ferguson's Juliette Nichols surviving forced "cleaning" but suffering memory loss. New episodes drop Fridays through September 4. Also on Crave, Bellefleur (season 3) reunites a tight friend group whose bonds fracture as buried secrets surface. Scripted by Sarah-Maude Beauchesne and Nicola Morel, it explores contemporary tensions—infidelity, open relationships, late-stage parenting, post-breakup dating, masculine anger, and grief—without easy resolution. Hugo Dumas praised the first five episodes: "I englouted them without blinking."

Beyond Quebec, Charlotte Cornfield (Hurts Like Hell) leads the "rest of Canada" slate—a Toronto-born folk-rocker who studied at Concordia University and plays Émergence d'Abitibi-Témiscamingue on September 5 and POP Montréal on September 24 at La Sotterenea. Other standouts include Begonia for Fantasy Life, Rochelle Jordan for Through the Wall (featuring Kaytranada), and Peaches' electroclash comeback No Lube So Rude after 11 years.