OTT Releases This Week: 13 New Movies and TV Shows on Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar, Prime Video, and More
With the OTT releases this week, prepare for an array of gripping dramas, thrilling adventures, and exciting sports stories on your favorite streaming platforms. From high-stakes espionage to inspiring sports biopics, there’s something for everyone in the OTT releases this week. Here are the top new releases to check out.
Gunaah (June 3)
A riveting drama where betrayal and mystery intertwine, starring Gashmeer Mahajani as Abhimanyu, a seasoned gambler caught in the treacherous schemes of the woman he loves. Falsely accused of murder, he escapes prison to seek vengeance, transforming his appearance to take down those who wronged him. Surbhi Jyoti also stars in a pivotal role.
Streaming on Disney+ Hotstar
Shooting Stars (June 3)
This biographical sports drama set in the ’90s follows a young LeBron James and his three best friends—Lil Dru, Willie McGee, and Sian Cotton—known as the ‘Fab Four.’ When their top basketball school coach tries to split them up, they move to a predominantly white Catholic school to play varsity together, facing numerous challenges on their path to becoming national champions. Starring Marquis “Mookie” Cook, Caleb McLaughlin, Avery S. Wills Jr., and Khalil Everage.
Streaming on Netflix
Clipped (June 4)
Based on the ESPN 30 for 30 podcast “The Sterling Affairs,” this sports drama series explores the downfall of Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling after his racist remarks were exposed. Set against the Clippers’ championship quest under coach Doc Rivers, played by Laurence Fishburne, the series also stars Jacki Weaver, Cleopatra Coleman, and Ed O’Neill.
Streaming on Disney+ Hotstar
Star Wars: The Acolyte (June 6)
Set in the final days of the High Republic era, this new series follows a respected Jedi master (Lee Jung-jae) and a dangerous warrior from his past (Amandla Stenberg) as they investigate a shocking crime spree. They uncover sinister forces that challenge their understanding of good and evil, exploring the murkier facets of the Star Wars universe.
Streaming on Disney+ Hotstar
Wicked Little Letters (June 4)
This black comedy mystery, based on a true 1920s scandal, stars Olivia Colman as Edith Swan and Jessie Buckley as Rose Gooding. In the English seaside town of Littlehampton, residents receive anonymous letters filled with profanities, and Rose is accused of writing them. Police Officer Gladys Moss (Anjana Vasan) suspects foul play and investigates to uncover the true culprit.
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Maidaan (June 5)
A biographical sports drama featuring Ajay Devgn as Syed Abdul Rahim, the legendary coach who transformed Indian football from 1952 to 1962. The film chronicles Rahim’s journey, highlighting India’s performance at the 1956 Olympics and subsequent Asian Games.
Streaming on Prime Video
Under Paris (June 5)
A thriller centered on Sophia, a scientist who discovers a giant shark in the Seine River just as Paris prepares to host the World Triathlon Championships. Teaming up with environmental activist Mika and Seine River Police commander Adil, she races to protect athletes and citizens from the looming threat.
Streaming on Netflix
Bade Miyan Chote Miyan (June 6)
An action-packed thriller starring Akshay Kumar as Captain Firoz “Freddy” and Tiger Shroff as Captain Rakesh “Rocky.” They are tasked with recovering a stolen AI weapon from the masked antagonist, Dr. Kabir (Prithviraj Sukumaran), to prevent a catastrophic attack on Indian soil. The film also features Manushi Chhillar, Alaya F, Sonakshi Sinha, and Ronit Roy.
Streaming on Netflix
Baki Hanma VS Kengan Ashura (June 6)
This anime film features a crossover between two popular martial arts series. The ultimate showdown includes battles like Saw Paing Yoroizuka vs. Kaoru Hanayama, Raian Kure vs. Jack Hammer, and the main event: Baki Hanma vs. Ohma Tokita.
Streaming on Netflix
Sweet Tooth Season 3 (June 6)
The third and final season continues Gus’s journey as he and his companions travel to Alaska, seeking Gus’s mother, Birdie. They uncover the origins of the deadly virus known as “The Sick,” with Gus discovering his pivotal role in potentially saving the world amidst new threats.
Streaming on Netflix
Blackout (June 7)
A crime thriller featuring Vikrant Massey, Mouni Roy, and Sunil Grover. During a citywide blackout, a massive jewelry heist unfolds. Crime reporter Lenny (Massey) finds the loot, seeing it as a chance for a fresh start, but his plans take a dangerous turn.
Streaming on JioCinema
Gullak Season 4 (June 7)
TVF’s Gullak returns for a fourth season, focusing on the Mishra family—Santosh, Shanti, and their sons Annu and Aman. The new season explores the dynamics of parenting versus adulting as Aman transitions into adulthood.
Streaming on SonyLIV
Hit Man (June 7)
Inspired by a true story, this romantic action comedy stars Glen Powell as Gary Johnson, a part-time worker at the New Orleans Police Department posing as a hitman to arrest those who try to hire him. Complications arise when he tries to help Maddy Masters (Adria Arjona), who wants her abusive husband dead, leading to unexpected romantic developments.
Streaming on Netflix
With all of these exciting new OTT releases this week, finding the next show to binge is going to be easy! So lean back, grab your tub of popcorn and enjoy the OTT releases this week over the weekend!