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Latest OTT releases (July 21-July 27): 14 new movies and TV shows on Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar and more
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It’s time for your weekly update of the latest OTT releases and the next seven days have the perfect blend of movies and TV shows to satiate all your bingeing needs. Mandala Murders unravels a chilling web of ritual killings and occult secrets with Vaani Kapoor and Vaibhav Raj Gupta playing detectives navigating the shadows of a haunted township; Sarzameen sees Prithviraj Sukumaran and Kajol torn between national duty and family when their son turns rogue in a conflict-ridden Kashmir; Happy Gilmore 2 brings Adam Sandler back for a hilarious and heartfelt sequel nearly three decades later; Rangeen follows Vineet Kumar Singh as a betrayed husband stumbling into the world of paid intimacy in a twisted journey of self-discovery.
Justice on Trial (July 21)
Judge Judy Sheindlin returns, not as an arbitrator but as the sharp-eyed overseer of America’s most controversial criminal verdicts. In this eight-part docuseries, Sheindlin and a panel of legal minds revisit landmark cases that shook the nation, questioning whether justice truly prevailed. Using reenactments, archival footage and legal analysis, Justice on Trial scrutinises rulings that sparked public outcry, challenging viewers to ask: what happens when the system gets it wrong?
Streaming on Prime Video
The Hunting Wives (July 21)
Based on May Cobb’s gripping novel, this eight-part thriller dives into the seductive underbelly of East Texas high society. Brittany Snow stars as Sophie O’Neil, a Cambridge transplant whose quiet suburban life is upended when she meets Margo Banks (Malin Åkerman) and her clique. Known as the ‘Hunting Wives’, this is a group of affluent socialites whose game nights are shadowed by jealousy, secrecy and even murder. What starts as skeet shooting and late-night cocktails quickly spirals into dangerous territories of illicit affairs, drug use and a deadly cover‑up that pulls Sophie deeper into their web. It also stars Dermot Mulroney, Chrissy Metz, Jaime Ray Newman and Evan Jonigkeit.
Streaming on Netflix
Acapulco season 4 (July 23)
Acapulco returns for its fourth and final season with present-day Máximo (Eugenio Derbez) racing to revive the Las Colinas resort, while the 1986 storyline sees young Máximo (Enrique Arrizon) fighting to keep the hotel at the top in a fiercely competitive market. As the series blends heart, humour and nostalgia, familiar faces including Chord Overstreet, Fernando Carsa, Camila Perez and Regina Reynoso rejoin the ensemble alongside new additions Keyla Monterroso Mejia and Omar Chaparro. With two episodes dropping on premiere day and weekly releases thereafter, the show promises a vibrant, emotional farewell to the sun-drenched world it built.
Streaming on Apple TV+
Critical: Between Life & Death (July 23)
This six-part documentary offers unparalleled, real-time access to London’s Major Trauma System as paramedics, surgeons, nurses and emergency responders race against the clock following 999 calls. Filmed over 21 intense days at Royal London, King’s College, St. Mary’s and St. George’s hospitals with body cams and portable cameras, it captures everything from roadside rescues and helicopter airlifts to split-second operations and rehabilitation in gripping detail. The series aims to blend emotional depth and medical precision, immersing viewers in what it truly means to save lives under pressure.
Streaming on Netflix
Letters from the Past (July 23)
In this heartfelt Turkish drama, a high school assignment from 2003, where students wrote letters to their future selves, resurfaces in 2023 when Elif, daughter of literature teacher Fatma Ayar, discovers the hidden collection. As she begins tracking down the original authors and delivering the letters, forgotten friendships, buried secrets and unresolved regrets come to light. But everything changes when Elif finds one letter written by her biological mother, sending her on a deeply personal journey to uncover the truth about her past and identity.
Streaming on Netflix
Tin Soldier (July 23)
Scott Eastwood leads this gritty action thriller as Nash Cavanaugh, a former special forces operative sent to infiltrate a war veteran cult led by Jamie Foxx’s enigmatic ‘Bokushi.’ As Nash gains Bokushi’s trust, he uncovers a complex web of loyalty, trauma and radical ideology rooted in the experiences of disillusioned war veterans. With Robert De Niro as government operative Emmanuel Ashburn pulling the strings from behind the scenes, the mission blurs the lines between duty and belief as tensions build towards a reckoning that could ignite a full-scale uprising.
Streaming on Prime Video
Washington Black (July 23)
Adapted from Esi Edugyan’s acclaimed eponymous novel, Washington Black is a historical drama that follows the extraordinary journey of George Washington ‘Wash’ Black (Ernest Kingsley Jr.), an 11-year-old slave on a Barbados sugar plantation. His life is changed forever when his escape leads him to forge a bond with abolitionist inventor Christopher ‘Titch’ Wilde (Tom Ellis), whose scientific pursuits unlock Wash’s prodigious mind. Interweaving two timelines, the series also stars Sterling K. Brown as Medwin Harris, a leader in a Nova Scotia Black community, and explores freedom, identity, resilience and the enduring power of imagination as Wash’s globe-spanning odyssey takes him from the Caribbean to Europe and beyond.
Streaming on JioHotstar
Novocaine (July 24)
Nate Caine (Jack Quaid) is a mild-mannered bank assistant who suffers from congenital insensitivity to pain, meaning he literally can’t feel a thing. When his coworker and love interest Sherry (Amber Midthunder) is kidnapped during a violent bank heist led by Simon (Ray Nicholson), Nate uses his unique condition to evade pain and turn the tables on the robbers. Joined by his online friend Roscoe (Jacob Batalon) and pursued by detective duo Langston (Betty Gabriel) and Duffy (Matt Walsh), Nate embarks on a tense, high-stakes rescue mission that transforms his biggest vulnerability into his greatest strength.
Streaming on Prime Video
Happy Gilmore 2 (July 25)
Nearly 30 years after his first championship, Happy Gilmore (Adam Sandler) emerges from retirement to help fund his daughter Vienna’s ballet tuition, reluctantly returning to the green. As an ageing golfer facing off against a new generation of pros, Happy grapples with personal growth, family dynamics and the relentless pressure of competition. Alongside familiar faces like Shooter McGavin (Christopher McDonald), Virginia (Julie Bowen) and Gary Potter (Kevin Nealon), the sequel introduces fresh characters, including his daughter, Sunny Sandler, and caddie Bad Bunny, plus surprise cameos from Travis Kelce and a host of PGA stars.
Streaming on Netflix
Mandala Murders (July 25)
Set in the eerie township of Charandaspur, Mandala Murders is a mythological crime-thriller that follows detective Rea Thomas (Vaani Kapoor) and her partner Vikram Singh (Vaibhav Raj Gupta) investigating a disturbing string of ritualistic killings. As they dig deeper, the pair uncover a complex web of cryptic symbols, political pressure and a centuries-old secret society whose beliefs and buried prophecies blur the line between myth and criminal intent. With their own pasts caught in the crosshairs, Rea and Vikram must unravel a chilling conspiracy rooted in fate, faith and fanaticism before it’s too late. The series also features Surveen Chawla and Shriya Pilgaonkar in pivotal roles.
Streaming on Netflix
Rangeen (July 25)
When Adarsh, a by-the-book husband, uncovers a shocking betrayal by his wife, he impulsively plunges into the underworld of paid intimacy, seeking revenge but finding something far more complicated. As he fumbles through awkward encounters and unexpected entanglements, his journey takes a sharp turn inward, challenging everything he thought he knew about love, masculinity and morality. Vineet Kumar Singh leads the cast alongside Rajshri Deshpande, Taaruk Raina and Sheeba Chaddha.
Streaming on Prime Video
Sarzameen (July 25)
Set against escalating unrest in Kashmir, Sarzameen follows army officer Vijay Menon (Prithviraj Sukumaran) as he confronts a wave of terrorism threatening his homeland. His unwavering sense of duty is tested when his son Harman (Ibrahim Ali Khan), trained and transformed, turns rogue, embroiled in extremist violence. Caught between national service and family bonds is Meera (Kajol), Vijay’s wife, who struggles to shield her family from the storm.
Streaming on JioHotstar
Saunkan Saunkanay 2 (July 25)
Nirmal (Ammy Virk) is back in a household spinning out of control when both his wives, sisters Naseeb (Sargun Mehta) and Kirna (Nimrat Khaira), find themselves vying for his affections. Their bickering household takes a hilarious turn when Nirmal’s mother brings home an Italian woman (also played by Sargun Mehta) seeking to shake things up and reunite the sisters against the newcomer, who gradually adopts desi traditions.
Streaming on ZEE5
Trigger (July 25)
Set in a South Korea upended by the sudden influx of illegal firearms, Trigger is a 10-episode action thriller that explores the chaos when a gun-free society is forced to rethink everything. Detective Lee Do (Kim Nam-gil), a former military sniper, is thrust back into combat mode as he hunts down the source of the firearms flooding the streets. His counterpart is Moon Baek (Kim Young‑kwang), an enigmatic and methodical arms broker whose calm demeanour masks a deeply strategic mind. As fires of crime spark across the nation, these opposing forces collide in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse that tests justice, morality and survival.
Streaming on Netflix
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