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Latest OTT releases (July 7-July 13): 15 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. Special Ops 2 returns with Kay Kay Menon’s Himmat Singh racing against a cyber-terror threat targeting India’s digital backbone; Aap Jaisa Koi delivers a refreshing take on middle-aged romance with R. Madhavan and Fatima Sana Shaikh; Foundation season 3 leaps 152 years into the future to confront the rise of the Mule; The Institute adapts Stephen King’s chilling tale of abducted gifted children and government secrets; Four Years Later explores the emotional toll of a long-distance marriage in this heartfelt Indo-Australian drama.
Good One (July 8)
Good One follows 17-year-old Sam, a quietly observant teen who joins her recently divorced father Chris and his dishevelled best friend Matt on a three-day backpacking trip through the Catskills. Intended as a father-daughter bonding escape, the trip unfolds into something far more emotionally tangled. Sam finds herself stuck between her dad’s awkward attempts at connection and Matt’s needy, boundary-blind energy. With each mile, tensions simmer as old friendships and new roles are put to the test. Sam, perceptive beyond her years, carries the emotional weight of the group while wrestling with her own identity and unmet needs. A seemingly minor late-night conversation reveals something she wasn’t meant to hear, reshaping her view of the two men entirely.
Available to buy & rent on BookMyShow Stream
Moonwalk (July 8)
Late ’80s Kerala becomes the spark plug for Moonwalk, a vibrant coming‑of‑age dance drama rooted in true events. A motley crew of small‑town teenagers, wide‑eyed and Michael Jackson‑obsessed, form an impromptu crew to master break‑dance moves. As they juggle school, odd jobs and societal stereotypes, each step brings camaraderie, romance and the clash of dreams versus reality. When the pressure of an impending state‑level dance competition hits, friendships fray and hidden insecurities surface, but so does the raw power of unity and rebellion through art.
Streaming on JioHotstar
Trainwreck: The Real Project X (July 8)
This Trainwreck episode explores the explosive night when a teen’s Facebook birthday invite in Haren, Netherlands, accidentally went public, triggering an unsupervised party that swelled into a chaotic riot, complete with property damage, looting and clashes with police, all fuelled by the influence of the Hollywood party movie Project X. Through archival footage, candid interviews and social media posts, the documentary examines how a simple digital slip‑up ignited real‑world mayhem.
Streaming on Netflix
Ballard (July 9)
This gripping 10-episode spin-off from the Bosch: Legacy universe stars Maggie Q as Detective Renée Ballard. An unflappable LAPD cold-case investigator, she leads an underfunded, volunteer-run unit through Los Angeles’s forgotten crimes. When she uncovers a conspiracy woven deep into the department, she must rely on her grit and the reluctant help of retired detective Harry Bosch (Titus Welliver) to expose corruption and seek justice. The series continues to adapt Michael Connelly’s bestselling novels.
Streaming on Prime Video
Brick (July 10)
Opening on an ordinary morning, this thriller traps a young German couple, Tim and Olivia, inside their apartment as a sudden, impenetrable brick wall seals them off from the world outside. With no water, no cell signal and no route to freedom, the newly estranged duo must forge uneasy alliances alongside their panicked neighbours—each with secrets, suspicions and motives that shift as claustrophobia takes hold. As they scramble to understand who built the wall and why, their desperation reveals the fragile architecture of trust, exposing hidden fractures in relationships and sanity alike. It stars Matthias Schweighöfer and Ruby O. Fee in the lead.
Streaming on Netflix
Too Much (July 10)
Inspired by creator Lena Dunham’s own overseas shift, Too Much follows Jessica (Megan Stalter), a workaholic New Yorker, who moves to London after a painful breakup, dreaming of solitude. However, she tumbles into an unexpected romance with Felix (Will Sharpe), a charming but imperfect indie musician. The series, set across gritty pubs and chic London flats, explores how romantic ideals clash with cultural quirks, emotional baggage and the sometimes messy reality of cross‑continental connection.
Streaming on Netflix
Aap Jaisa Koi (July 11)
In Aap Jaisa Koi, shy Sanskrit teacher Shrirenu Tripathi (R. Madhavan) crosses paths with impulsive French teacher Madhu Bose (Fatima Sana Shaikh), sparking an unconventional romance that challenges tradition, patriarchy and age-old norms. As their worlds—from Jamshedpur to Kolkata—intersect, their budding connection navigates family expectations, social stereotypes and emotional baggage. The film also stars Ayesha Raza, Manish Chaudhary and Namit Das.
Streaming on Netflix
Foundation season 3 (July 11)
In its third season, Foundation leaps 152 years into the future, where the balance of power teeters on the edge of annihilation. The Galactic Empire’s once-immortal Cleonic dynasty is unravelling, and the Foundation, now a thriving civilisation, must reckon with its own survival as a new enemy rises from the shadows. Known only as the Mule, a mysterious telepath with a gift for control and chaos, this new threat forces former rivals to consider uneasy alliances. As galaxies drift toward war, familiar faces evolve, new characters enter the fold and philosophical battles unfold alongside planetary ones. An adaptation of the award-winning novels by Isaac Asimov, the show features Jared Harris, Lee Pace, Lou Llobell, Leah Harvey, Laura Birn and Cassian Bilton.
Streaming on Apple TV+
Four Years Later (July 11)
This romantic drama series follows newlyweds Sridevi (Shahana Goswami) and Yash (Akshay Ajit Singh) as their arranged marriage takes an unexpected turn. Just days after tying the knot, Yash leaves India for a medical traineeship in Australia, beginning a four-year long-distance marriage. While Yash battles loneliness and endless hospital shifts in Sydney, Sridevi remains in Jaipur, navigating domestic pressures, stalled career dreams and the slow erosion of connection. When they reunite years later, it’s not the joyful homecoming they imagined. The city is unfamiliar, their rhythms are off and love now has to contend with growth, resentment and unmet expectations.
Streaming on Lionsgate Play
Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story (July 11)
Jaws @ 50 dives beneath the surface of Spielberg’s 1975 classic to explore the beautiful chaos that birthed the modern summer blockbuster. In this 90-minute documentary, director Laurent Bouzereau weaves together rare interviews with Spielberg, the original cast and crew, and the family of Peter Benchley—the novelist behind Jaws—alongside reflections from contemporary filmmakers. Together, they relive the production’s mechanical failures, ballooning costs, and Spielberg’s relentless push for perfection. While the documentary steers clear of sensational reveals, it offers intimate insights into the director’s moments of panic and resolve, capturing how a stubborn shark and a stroke of cinematic luck collided to create a cultural phenomenon.
Streaming on JioHotstar
Madea’s Destination Wedding (July 11)
In Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Destination Wedding, the indomitable Madea (Perry) jets off to the Bahamas when her grandniece Tiffany announces a two‑week‑notice wedding that shocks even her parents after meeting a rapper on a yacht. As the Simmons clan descends amid sunny vistas and sizzling tension, Madea’s sharp wit and unfiltered wisdom collide with over‑the‑top in‑laws, sceptical parents and a whirlwind of pre‑wedding drama. This is the 13th entry in the Madea Cinematic Universe.
Streaming on Netflix
Narivetta (July 11)
This hard-hitting Malayalam action-drama revolves around a young CRPF constable Peter Varghese, who is posted to Wayanad and finds himself entangled in the 2003 Muthanga tribal protest. As Peter forms a bond with senior officer Bashir Ahmed, his black-and-white view of duty begins to unravel amid the brutal realities of state violence, land disputes and political apathy. Narivetta explores his moral conflict with gripping intensity, revealing how a loyal officer becomes a reluctant witness to systemic oppression. Led by powerful performances from Tovino Thomas and Suraj Venjaramoodu, the film blends grounded storytelling with urgent socio-political themes, drawing attention to a dark chapter of Kerala’s history.
Streaming on SonyLIV
Paul & Paulette Take a Bath (July 11)
Paul & Paulette Take a Bath follows a dreamy young American photographer, Paul (Jérémie Galiana), who becomes enamoured with Paulette (Marie Benati), a stylish and enigmatic Parisian with an unusual obsession, reenacting infamous historical tragedies in the exact locations where they occurred. What begins as quirky performance art quickly drifts into darker, more morally murky territory as their reenactments grow bolder and more disturbing.
Available to buy & rent on BookMyShow Stream
Special Ops season 2 (July 11)
In its second season, Neeraj Pandey’s Special Ops returns with RAW agent Himmat Singh (Kay Kay Menon) at the helm of an elite team battling the new-age enemy of cyber-terrorism. Against a backdrop of global locations from Budapest to Georgia, Himmat confronts a high-stakes digital threat targeting India’s UPI infrastructure and smart payment systems. As artificial intelligence becomes weaponised and a top scientist is abducted, the team races to prevent a massive data collapse that could shake national security. Alongside familiar faces like Karan Tacker, Vinay Pathak, Muzammil Ibrahim, Saiyami Kher and Meher Vij, season two welcomes fresh firepower in Tahir Raj Bhasin and Prakash Raj.
Streaming on JioHotstar
The Institute (July 13)
Adapted from Stephen King’s 2019 novel, The Institute follows 12‑year‑old prodigy Luke Ellis (Joe Freeman), who is kidnapped and awakens inside a chilling secret facility housing other gifted children with telepathic or telekinetic abilities. When haunted ex‑cop Tim Jamieson (Ben Barnes), moves to a nearby town seeking peace, his path collides with Luke’s turbulent world.
Streaming on MGM+ via Prime Video
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