The latest OTT releases this week bring an exciting mix of films and series across genres, offering something for every binge-watcher. With a packed lineup over the next seven days, viewers can look forward to gripping dramas, thrillers, and large-scale entertainment across platforms.
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (Netflix, March 20) is set in 1940 Birmingham during World War II and follows an older Tommy Shelby living in self-imposed exile.
BTS The Comeback Live | Arirang (Netflix, March 21) marks a historic global livestream celebrating the group’s full-unit return. The performance will take place at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul and will stream exclusively on Netflix.
On Prime Video, The Housemaid (March 20) follows Millie, a young woman with a criminal past, who takes up a live-in job with a wealthy yet troubled family, only to uncover dangerous secrets.
Furies season 2 (Netflix, March 18) continues with Paris in turmoil as a paramilitary group tightens control. Lyna and Selma are forced onto separate paths, with Lyna attempting a risky infiltration as a police mole.
Jatadhara (Prime Video, March 20) follows Shiva, a rational ghost hunter who uncovers ancient secrets at the Padmanabhaswamy Temple, exploring the clash between science and faith while confronting a demon of greed.
Invincible season 4 (Prime Video, March 18) arrives a year after the previous season, with Earth recovering from past events as Mark Grayson faces a moral dilemma and a looming threat from the Viltrum Empire.
Chiraiya (JioHotstar, March 20) tells the story of Kamlesh, a woman who risks her stable life to seek justice for her abused sister-in-law.
Imperfect Woman (Apple TV+, March 18) begins with the murder of a wealthy woman, shaking the long-standing friendship between three women.
Jazz City (SonyLIV, March 19) is set in the vibrant jazz clubs of Park Street, where artists, revolutionaries, and spies intersect.
Kasargod Embassy (ZEE5, March 20) follows two cousins drawn into a dangerous world of illegal activities while trying to escape poverty, eventually attracting police attention.
Border 2 (Netflix, March 20), directed by Anurag Singh, expands on the original by portraying joint operations of the Indian Army, Air Force, and Navy during the 1971 Indo-Pak War, focusing on India’s response to Operation Chengiz Khan and real-life war heroes.
Radioactive Emergency (Netflix, March 18) follows a devastating incident triggered when scavengers open a discarded radiotherapy device, releasing dangerous caesium-137 and setting off a chain of catastrophic events.
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