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: 2026-05-20 04:59 PM IST
Compiled by : Athulya Nambiar
Madhuvidhu (May 22, Sony LIV)
The story follows Amrut Raj (alias Ammu), a young man who resides in the Anjilamoodu tharavadu—a unique, male-dominated household shared by three generations of men where women are completely absent. Because of this chaotic and unconventional domestic lifestyle, Ammu faces 28 consecutive marriage proposal rejections from prospective brides' families
Ladies First (May 22, Netflix)
The film follows Damien Sachs, a highly successful, wealthy, and unapologetically arrogant advertising executive who treats women with casual condescension. On the very eve of securing a massive corporate promotion to CEO, Damien suffers a freak accident, knocking his head violently against a pole. When he regains consciousness, he discovers he has been transported into a surreal, parallel matriarchal society. In this flipped reality, women hold all institutional wealth, political leverage, and cultural power, while men face systemic discrimination and everyday societal objectification
Satrangi: Badle Ka Khel (May 22, ZEE5)
he narrative blends a volatile revenge plot with acute commentary on caste hierarchies, feudal systems, and cultural survival, following a young man's dangerous double life in rural Uttar Pradesh
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (May 19, Prime Video, Apple TV)
The movie begins with Mario and Luigi adjusting to their daily routine of helping citizens across the Mushroom Kingdom alongside Princess Peach. However, the tranquility is shattered when Bowser Jr. steps out of his father's shadow and orchestrates the kidnapping of Princess Rosalina, the adoptive mother of the Lumas who watches over the cosmos from her Comet Observatory
Lee Cronin’s The Mummy (May 19, Prime Video, Apple TV)
The young daughter of a journalist disappears into the desert without a trace. Eight years later, the broken family is shocked when she's returned to them. However, what should be a joyful reunion soon turns into a living nightmare as she starts to transform into something truly horrifying
Desi Bling (May 20, Netflix)
The show follows a tightly curated inner circle of Indian billionaires, media personalities, and digital influencers navigating a world dominated by private jets, luxury yacht parties, and high-fashion red carpets. While the surface focuses on extreme wealth, the core narrative hinges on shifting alliances, uninvited party guests, deep-seated professional rivalries, and volatile relationship drama
GOAT (May 24, Netflix)
Directed by Tyree Dillihay and starring Caleb McLaughlin, the film follows an anthropomorphic goat named Will Harris who dreams of playing a high-intensity, full-contact version of basketball called "roarball" in a sports world dominated by giant, fierce predators
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Ghost War (May 20, Amazon Prime Video)
Moving past his retirement from the CIA at the end of Season 4, the film's narrative follows a civilian Jack Ryan who gets pulled right back into the dangerous world of international espionage when a standard business trip unravels a lethal global conspiracy orchestrated by a rogue black-ops network
System (May 22, Amazon Prime Video)
Neha Rajvansh, a privileged public prosecutor, climbs the ladder of high-profile cases with the help of Sarika Rawat, a courtroom stenographer whose life sharply contrasts with her own. As their victories uncover buried injustices, rooted in societal realities of millennial India where power defines truth, Neha must decide whether to inherit her legacy or rewrite it by fighting for justice
Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed (May 20, Apple TV)
The plot tracks an anxious, newly divorced mother who falls down a surreal and dangerous rabbit hole involving an apparent online murder, a sprawling financial scam, corporate conspiracy, and competitive suburban youth soccer