Latest OTT releases to watch this week: It's that time of the week again when we bring you the freshest updates from the world of over-the-top (OTT) entertainment. The next seven days are packed with a delightful mix of movies and TV shows that promise to satisfy all your binge-watching cravings. So, grab your popcorn, and let's dive into the exciting lineup
Updated On: 2026-04-22 03:51 PM IST
Compiled by : Athulya Nambiar
Criminal Record: Season 2 (Apple TV+, April 22)
When a young man is stabbed to death at a political rally, June Lenker is the senior officer on the scene and becomes consumed by guilt. Her investigation leads her back to Daniel Hegarty, who is now a key figure in the secretive world of police intelligence
Running Point: Season 2 (Netflix, April 23)
Isla Gordon (Kate Hudson) is no longer the "surprise" choice for president, but she faces a major threat as her eldest brother Cam (Justin Theroux) returns from rehab determined to reclaim his old job
If Wishes Could Kill (Netflix, April 24)
Set at Seorin High School, the story follows five friends who discover a mysterious mobile application called "Girigo" that claims to grant any wish. The catch is a deadly "red timer" countdown that begins on the user's device once a wish is made, predicting their sudden death as payment for their desire. After a classmate dies unexpectedly, the group must race to uncover the app's supernatural origins and break the curse before their own timers run out
Jeraxx (ZEE 5, April 24)
Set in the town of Rayadurga, the series follows Prakasha (Nagabhushana), an ordinary man running a small xerox shop. His life takes a supernatural turn after a mysterious thayitha (talisman) merges with his xerox machine, causing it to produce "copies" that refuse to stay copies—bringing duplicate versions of local residents to life
Greenland 2: Migration (Lionsgate Play, April 24)
Five years after the comet strike from the first film, the Garrity family is forced to leave their Greenland bunker and trek across a frozen, post-apocalyptic Europe to reach a rumored sanctuary in France
Stranger Things: Tales from '85 (Netflix, April 23, 2026)
The story begins in a snow-covered Hawkins, where life appears to have returned to normal after Eleven closed the gate at Hawkins Lab. However, a new supernatural mystery erupts when an unknown figure in a yellow hazmat suit incinerates an Upside Down-like creature, inadvertently releasing iridescent green spores into the snow. These spores sprout new, terrifying life forms that threaten the town while the gate remains sealed
Sold Out on You (Netflix, April 22)
Matthew Lee (Ahn Hyo-seop) is a perfectionist farmer who secretly doubles as a cosmetics company CEO. He values his quiet life in Deokpung Village until Dam Ye-jin (Chae Won-bin), a top home shopping host struggling with chronic insomnia, arrives determined to secure a contract for a rare mushroom he grows
Apex (Netflix, April 24)
Sasha (Charlize Theron), a grieving rock climber, retreats to the remote Australian wilderness seeking solace. Her solo journey turns into a deadly nightmare when she encounters Ben (Taron Egerton), a cunning psychopath who hunts her for sport across cliffs and rapids
Marty Supreme (Amazon Prime Video, April 24)
Loosely inspired by the life of table tennis legend Marty Reisman, the film follows Marty Mauser (Timothée Chalamet), a wily ping-pong hustler and shoe salesman from New York's Lower East Side. Driven by a toxic level of ambition, Marty embarks on a chaotic, ethically questionable journey to finance his dream of competing in the World Championships in Tokyo
24 (JioHotstar, April 24)
Led by Anil Kapoor in one of his most definitive roles, the show 24 built a strong following for its real-time narrative, sharp pacing, and high production value, something that still feels distinctive even today. Episodes from both seasons of the high-octane thriller will be available to stream on JioHotstar, April 24th onwards, with 8 episodes dropping every Friday
Unchosen (Netflix, April 21)
Set in a fictional, high-control Christian cult in rural England called the Fellowship of the Divine, the story explores themes of faith, emancipation, and manipulation
Band Melam (ZEE5, April 24)
Set in a rural Telangana village, the film follows childhood sweethearts Giri (Harsh Roshan) and Raaji (Sridevi Appala). While Raaji is a top student who moves to the city for higher education, Giri is a school dropout who pursues his passion for music by forming a local wedding band