New films and series land on K-Time continuously — every few hours, around the clock — so the question is not whether something new is there, but how to catch it without checking the app all day. There are three reliable ways, and the first one comes to you: follow the @KtimeNews channel on Telegram. It posts a poster card for every newly added movie and series, in Farsi and English, within hours of the title going live. Inside the app, the New on K-Time home row shows the latest arrivals newest-first, and if the title you want is not there yet, you can request it. Here is how each one works.

For the roughly half a million Iranian-born residents of the United States and the large community across Canada, keeping up with new Persian cinema used to mean scattered links in family group chats. These three channels replace that.

The fastest way: follow @KtimeNews on Telegram

The single best way to never miss a new title is the @KtimeNews channel on Telegram. It is K-Time’s official new-releases feed: every time a movie or series is added to the app, the channel posts a card with the poster, the title in both Persian and English, the rating, a one-line synopsis, and a Watch button that opens the title straight in K-Time.

Two things make it the right tool for this. First, it is bilingual by design — the card leads in Persian and repeats the key facts in English, so it reads naturally whether you think in Farsi or in English. Second, it is quiet. @KtimeNews is a broadcast channel, not a group chat, and the feed is silent by default — you get a small unread badge, not a buzzing phone, and only a handful of cards per update. Follow it once and the new releases come to you.

To join, open Telegram and go to t.me/KtimeNews, or search KtimeNews in the app and tap Join. Live TV channels and music are left off the feed on purpose, so what you see is exactly the new movies and series worth knowing about.

The always-there way: the “New on K-Time” row

Open the app and the first thing at the top of the home screen is the New on K-Time row — the latest additions, ordered newest-first. It is the same information as the Telegram feed, available whenever you open the app at ktime.app/app, on any phone, tablet, computer or TV.

Because K-Time only serves what it actually holds, everything in that row plays right now — there are no “coming soon” placeholders you cannot watch. Scroll the row for the freshest films and series; tap any poster to open it. If you are browsing on a laptop or phone, the browser app shows the same New row as the TV app, signed in to the same account.

Where Best for What you get
@KtimeNews on Telegram Being notified without opening the app A bilingual poster card per new movie/series, with a Watch button
“New on K-Time” row Browsing the latest when you sit down to watch The newest arrivals, newest-first, all playable now
Title request A specific film that is not on K-Time yet It is queued for the next update — you are notified when it lands

What if the movie I want is not there yet?

Search for it in the app. If a title is not on K-Time, the search result shows a request button — tap it, and the film or series is queued for the next content update. When it is added, you get a notification in the app, and it appears in the New row and on @KtimeNews like any other arrival. Member requests are one of the real signals K-Time uses to decide what to pull next, so the thing you ask for genuinely moves up the queue.

This is also the honest answer to catalog gaps: rather than advertise titles it cannot play, K-Time keeps the request path open and fills it on the next refresh. If you are weighing K-Time against the alternatives, our guide to the best Iranian streaming service abroad in 2026 walks through how the catalog is built and kept current.

Which one should I use?

Use all three — they cover different moments. Follow @KtimeNews on Telegram so new releases reach you without any effort; glance at the New on K-Time row when you sit down to watch; and request anything missing so the catalog grows toward what you actually want. Together they mean you will never scroll past a new Iranian film wondering whether it was there last week.

Watching on K-Time

Start on whatever screen you are holding: open ktime.app/app in a browser on a phone, tablet or computer and create an account, or install the K-Time app on Android TV, Fire TV, Google TV or an Nvidia Shield for the living room. For parents or grandparents who would rather skip the setup, the pre-configured K-Time دستگاه is sold at Iranian shops in the Greater Toronto Area — plug it into the TV, sign in once, and it is done. Then follow @KtimeNews on Telegram, and the new movies and series will find you. New to the library? The best Iranian series to binge in 2026 is a good place to start.