Can’t decide what to binge-watch this week? Fret not, we’ve got you covered. From emotional romantic dramas to political thrillers and psychological mysteries, this week’s OTT lineup offers something for every mood. Whether you’re in the mood for heartnwarming love stories, intense crime thrillers, or laugh-out-loud comedies, the latest releases across Netflix, Prime Video, Lionsgate Play, and JioHotstar promise a perfect mix of entertainment.
Latest OTT releases on this week
Culpa Nuestra (Our Fault) – Amazon Prime Video
The Spanish romantic trilogy concludes with Culpa Nuestra, the final chapter in Noah and Nick’s emotional saga. After years apart, the estranged couple crosses paths once again, forcing them to confront their past and decide if love deserves a second chance. The film captures the complexity of heartbreak and reconciliation with the same passion that made the earlier films so popular. The much-awaited romantic drama premieres on October 17 on Prime Video.
How to Train Your Dragon (Live-Action) – JioHotstar
DreamWorks’ beloved animated classic returns in a live-action avatar. Directed by Dean DeBlois, the remake stars Mason Thames as Hiccup, the awkward Viking boy who defies his tribe’s traditions by secretly befriending a dragon, the rare and majestic Night Fury named Toothless. The heart warming adventure celebrates friendship, courage, and acceptance. Catch the film on JioHotstar from October 13.
The Diplomat Season 3 – Netflix
Netflix’s hit political drama The Diplomat returns with a gripping third season. This time, Allison Janney joins the cast as the new US President, while Keri Russell’s Kate Wyler faces the toughest challenge of her diplomatic career. As she is considered for the vice-presidency, political intrigue, personal sacrifices, and power plays come to the forefront. Created by Debora Cahn, the show will released on October 16.
Santosh – Lionsgate Play
Winner of critical acclaim worldwide, Santosh marks the feature debut of filmmaker Sandhya Suri and was the UK’s 2024 Oscar entry for Best International Feature. The film stars Shahana Goswami as Santosh, a widow who steps into her late husband’s role as a police constable. Her new assignment, investigating the murder of a Dalit teenager, tests her ethics, strength, and courage. With Sunita Rajwar and Sanjay Bishnoi in pivotal roles, this powerful crime drama streams from October 17.
Bhagwat Chapter 1: Raakshas – ZEE5
Inspired by true events, this psychological thriller stars Arshad Warsi as Inspector Vishwas Bhagwat, a determined cop investigating the disappearance of 19 young women. Jitendra Kumar plays a mysterious suspect whose guilt or innocence remains uncertain. Directed by Akshay Shere, the film promises nail-biting tension and unexpected twists. The first chapter in what seems to be a larger crime saga releases on October 17 on ZEE5.
Loot Season 3 – Apple TV+
Comedy lovers are in for a treat as Loot returns with a third season. The series follows billionaire Molly Wells, played by Maya Rudolph, as she continues her mission to give away her entire fortune while juggling personal dilemmas, rivalries, and her evolving friendship with Arthur. The feel-good dramedy blends humor with self-discovery and returns on October 16.
So, grab your snacks, cosy up on the couch, and let this week’s releases on Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar, and more take over your watchlist.
Latest OTT releases on this week
Culpa Nuestra (Our Fault) – Amazon Prime Video
The Spanish romantic trilogy concludes with Culpa Nuestra, the final chapter in Noah and Nick’s emotional saga. After years apart, the estranged couple crosses paths once again, forcing them to confront their past and decide if love deserves a second chance. The film captures the complexity of heartbreak and reconciliation with the same passion that made the earlier films so popular. The much-awaited romantic drama premieres on October 17 on Prime Video.
How to Train Your Dragon (Live-Action) – JioHotstar
DreamWorks’ beloved animated classic returns in a live-action avatar. Directed by Dean DeBlois, the remake stars Mason Thames as Hiccup, the awkward Viking boy who defies his tribe’s traditions by secretly befriending a dragon, the rare and majestic Night Fury named Toothless. The heart warming adventure celebrates friendship, courage, and acceptance. Catch the film on JioHotstar from October 13.
The Diplomat Season 3 – Netflix
Netflix’s hit political drama The Diplomat returns with a gripping third season. This time, Allison Janney joins the cast as the new US President, while Keri Russell’s Kate Wyler faces the toughest challenge of her diplomatic career. As she is considered for the vice-presidency, political intrigue, personal sacrifices, and power plays come to the forefront. Created by Debora Cahn, the show will released on October 16.
Santosh – Lionsgate Play
Winner of critical acclaim worldwide, Santosh marks the feature debut of filmmaker Sandhya Suri and was the UK’s 2024 Oscar entry for Best International Feature. The film stars Shahana Goswami as Santosh, a widow who steps into her late husband’s role as a police constable. Her new assignment, investigating the murder of a Dalit teenager, tests her ethics, strength, and courage. With Sunita Rajwar and Sanjay Bishnoi in pivotal roles, this powerful crime drama streams from October 17.
Bhagwat Chapter 1: Raakshas – ZEE5
Inspired by true events, this psychological thriller stars Arshad Warsi as Inspector Vishwas Bhagwat, a determined cop investigating the disappearance of 19 young women. Jitendra Kumar plays a mysterious suspect whose guilt or innocence remains uncertain. Directed by Akshay Shere, the film promises nail-biting tension and unexpected twists. The first chapter in what seems to be a larger crime saga releases on October 17 on ZEE5.
Loot Season 3 – Apple TV+
Comedy lovers are in for a treat as Loot returns with a third season. The series follows billionaire Molly Wells, played by Maya Rudolph, as she continues her mission to give away her entire fortune while juggling personal dilemmas, rivalries, and her evolving friendship with Arthur. The feel-good dramedy blends humor with self-discovery and returns on October 16.
So, grab your snacks, cosy up on the couch, and let this week’s releases on Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar, and more take over your watchlist.
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