Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen (March 26, Netflix)
The story follows an engaged couple, Rachel (Camila Morrone) and Nicky (Adam DiMarco), during the week leading up to their wedding at a secluded family estate in a snowy forest. As the ceremony approaches, Rachel is consumed by mounting paranoia and eerie "coincidences" that make her question if she is marrying the wrong person
Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 (March 24, JioHotstar)
Picking up six months after Season 1, the story follows Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) as he builds a resistance against Mayor Wilson Fisk (Vincent D'Onofrio), who has placed New York City under martial law and implemented an "Anti-Vigilante Task Force"
BTS: The Return (March 27, Netflix)
The documentary offers a behind-the-scenes look at the group's recording sessions in Los Angeles for their fifth studio album, ARIRANG, and their readjustment to group activities after a four-year hiatus
Pretty Lethal (March 25, Prime Video)
The story follows a troupe of five elite ballerinas whose bus breaks down in a remote forest while traveling to a prestigious competition in Budapest. They seek shelter at a mysterious roadside inn run by Devora Kasimer (Uma Thurman), a reclusive former ballet prodigy. The group soon discovers they have walked into a deadly trap and must weaponize their years of brutal dance training—including using pointe shoes as tools for survival—to fight their way out
Now You See Me: Now You Don't (March 29, Prime Video)
Set ten years after their last performance, the original Four Horsemen reunite and team up with a new generation of illusionists. Their mission is to expose Veronika Vanderberg (Rosamund Pike), a corrupt diamond heiress involved in global money laundering and arms dealing, and steal the "Heart Diamond," the largest in the world
O Romeo (March 27, Prime Video)
Set in post-independence Mumbai, the story follows Ustara (Shahid Kapoor), a quirky and lethal gangster who uses a razor (ustra) as his weapon. He is approached by Afsha Qureshi (Triptii Dimri) to seek revenge for her husband's murder, leading to a "doomed romance
Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special (March 24,JioHotstar)
The 58-minute retrospective marks exactly 20 years since the original series debuted on Disney Channel in 2006. The unscripted special was filmed in front of a live studio audience and features a sit-down interview with Miley Cyrus, hosted by Call Her Daddy's Alex Cooper
Detective Hole (March 26, Netflix)
Based on Jo Nesbø’s fifth novel, The Devil’s Star, the series follows the brilliant but self-destructive homicide detective Harry Hole (Tobias Santelmann). Amidst a sweltering Oslo heatwave, Hole hunts a ritualistic serial killer while simultaneously trying to expose his corrupt colleague and longtime adversary, Tom Waaler (Joel Kinnaman)
Mardaani 3 (March 27, Netflix)
Rani Mukerji reprises her role as SSP Shivani Shivaji Roy, who faces her darkest case yet: a race against time to rescue 93 missing girls abducted by a ruthless human trafficking and beggar mafia syndicate
Kaattaan (March 27, JioHotstar)
The story begins with the discovery of a severed, smiling head at a rural police station scheduled for closure. This discovery triggers a hunt for the missing body and unravels the life of Muthu (Vijay Sethupathi), a man whose identity shifts between a local legend, a monster, and a miracle depending on who is telling the story

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