By Lyla Shroff
In the mood for some weekend binge-watching? From jaw-dropping dramas and edge-of-your-seat thrillers to heartwarming romances, the latest films and TV shows are serving the best of every genre. So, forget about the daily grind for a while, because we’re here to add a splash of excitement to your week. Grab your remote, your snacks, and prepare for a rollercoaster ride with the must-see releases on OTT platforms this week.
1. Fast X
Fast X, also known as Fast & Furious 10, is a high-octane action film starring Vin Diesel as Dom Toretto and Dante Reyes as Jason Momoa. Momoa plays the role of drug kingpin Hernan Reyes’ son, seeking revenge for his father’s death and the loss of his family’s fortune, leading to an action-packed showdown with Dom and his team. The star cast also includes John Cena, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Scott Eastwood, Brie Larson, Chris Ludacris Bridges, and Charlize Theron, among others.
Where to watch: Jio Cinema
2. Jaane Jaan
Kareena Kapoor Khan makes her OTT debut in Sujoy Ghosh’s eagerly awaited film, Jaane Jaan. She takes on the role of Maya D’Souza, a single mother in Kalimpong, whose life takes a dark turn when her abusive ex-husband resurfaces. This gripping crime thriller, adapted from Keigo Higashino’s novel “The Devotion of Suspect X,” sees the protagonist entangled in a suspenseful investigation. As a Mumbai cop, Karan Anand (Vijay Varma) gets deeply involved in the case. Maya’s neighbor Naren Vyas (Jaideep Ahlawat) also lends a hand during this challenging period. However, there’s more to the story than meets the eye.
Where to watch: Netflix
3. Cassandro
Cassandro is an American biographical dramatic film set in the early 1980s. It follows the journey of Saúl Armendáriz, a gay wrestler portrayed by Gael García Bernal. Saúl constantly shuttles between several cities for lucha libre wrestling events, where he goes by the ring name El Topo. His life takes a significant turn when he crosses paths with a new trainer, Sabrina, who encourages him to embrace a new persona as an exótico wrestler, performing in drag. This transformation leads to the emergence of the wrestling legend, Cassandro.
Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video
4. Love Again
“Love Again” is a heartfelt romantic comedy-drama, an English remake of the 2016 German film “SMS für Dich.” It follows Mira Ray (Priyanka Chopra Jonas) who struggles to come to terms with her fiancé’s death. In an attempt to cope with her grief, she begins sending constant romantic texts to her late fiancé’s phone number, not realising that it has been reassigned to a man named Rob Burns (played by Sam Heughan). Touched by the messages, Rob seeks to connect with Mira and takes advice from none other than the iconic singer Celine Dion.
Where to watch: Netflix
5. Athidhi (Telugu)
“Athidhi” is a six-episode horror thriller drama series created and directed by Y.G. Bharath. Starring Venu Thottempudi and Avantika Mishra, the show centers on a vengeful ghost seeking retribution for past wrongs. Locals have long avoided the haunted area where the spirit is said to dwell. One day, a mysterious woman seeks shelter from a storm in a mansion occupied by a lone man. However, her arrival triggers eerie occurrences and reveals unsettling secrets, creating a spine-chilling atmosphere.
Where to watch: Disney+ Hotstar
6. Sex Education Season 4
The final season of “Sex Education” is finally here, consisting of eight episodes set within the forward-thinking Cavendish Sixth Form College. This season explores the school’s friend circle as they navigate new environments—Otis plans to establish his clinic on campus; Maeve begins a fresh chapter in America; Eric strives to find his place on campus; Aimee embarks on a journey of self-discovery; and Jackson-Cal’s relationship faces a turning point. Brace yourself for a dramatic conclusion in this series finale.
Where to watch: Netflix
7. The Continental: From The World of John Wick
“The Continental” is a three-part prequel series set in the 1970s, delving into the world of assassins from the John Wick franchise. It follows the story of Winston Scott (Colin Woodell), a young man entangled in New York’s criminal underworld. His aim is to ascend the ranks and become the manager of The Continental, a haven for legal assassins. This spin-off showcases how The Continental became a pivotal element of the John Wick universe and offers a glimpse into the journey of the young John Wick on his path to power.
Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video
8. No One Will Save You
Another horror film on this list, “No One Will Save You”, is a sci-fi horror thriller film written and directed by Brian Duffield. Kaitlyn Dever stars as Brynn Adams, a woman who lives alone in isolation after being estranged from her community. When her home is invaded by extraterrestrial beings, Brynn must defend herself while confronting her mysterious past. Watch to uncover the secrets of Brynn’s past, present, and future.
9. Song of the Bandits
This South Korean show is set during the Japanese colonial rule in Korea, focusing on a diverse group of individuals who find themselves in the lawless territory of Gando. They unite to protect Joseon for the Korean people. You can expect intense action from this drama as various groups, including Japanese troops, the Korean Independence Army, hitmen, bandits, and Joseon migrants, clash in the chaotic land of Gando during the 1920s.
Where to watch: Netflix
10. Love is Blind 5
In the latest season of “Love Is Blind”, a brand-new group of optimistic singles will enter the pods, setting the stage for a captivating journey of love and connection. Unlike conventional dating shows, these singles won’t rely on physical appearances to form initial impressions. Instead, they will be secluded in separate rooms where they can’t see who they are talking to, and encouraged to build connections based on deep emotional compatibility.
Where to watch: Netflix