What to watch this weekend: 9 new OTT releases across Netflix, JioHotstar, Prime Video and more
This weekend’s OTT slate is packed with fresh titles across major streaming platforms, giving viewers a wide mix of drama, thrillers, comedy, documentaries and returning favorites. From high-profile sequels to new originals, the latest lineup is built for anyone looking to spend the weekend indoors with a full watchlist.
1. Super Subbu – Netflix- July 2, 2026
This Telugu comedy series follows Subramanyam “Subbu” Chillukuri Rao (Sundeep Kishan), a city-bred individual whose life takes an unexpected turn when he’s assigned to teach sex education in the conservative village of Maakipur. Soon, Subbu finds himself juggling awkward situations, eccentric locals and a growing list of personal troubles.
2. Project Hail Mary – Amazon Prime Video- July 3, 2026.
In this sci-fi movie, Ryan Gosling stars as Dr Ryland Grace, a former science teacher who wakes up alone aboard a spacecraft with no memory of his identity or the purpose of his mission. As fragments of his past resurface, he discovers he has been sent on humanity’s final mission to prevent the sun from dying. Along the way, an unlikely friendship alters the course of his seemingly impossible journey.
3. Pritam and Pedro – JioHotstar- July 3, 2026
Filmmaker-producer Rajkumar Hirani marks his digital debut with this comedy thriller set against the vibrant backdrop of Goa. When the chief minister’s son is kidnapped, veteran cop Pedro (Arshad Warsi) is reluctantly paired with skilled hacker Pritam (Vir Hirani) to hunt down the mastermind, Martin (Vikrant Massey).
4. Silo Season 3 – Apple TV- July 3, 2026
Rebecca Ferguson returns as Juliette Nichols in the latest chapter of the acclaimed dystopian saga inspired by Hugh Howey’s bestselling novels. Back inside the silo with her memory wiped, Juliette discovers that the underground community is on the verge of revolution as a new threat emerges. Meanwhile, a parallel storyline set centuries earlier follows journalist Helen Drew (Jessica Henwick) and Congressman Daniel Keene (Ashley Zukerman) as they uncover the conspiracy that led to the construction of the silos.
5. Muthassi – ZEE5 – July 3, 2026
Blending folklore with supernatural horror, this Malayalam series is set in a village on the Kerala-Karnataka border. It follows Leela (Akhila Bhargavan), whose young son begins exhibiting terrifying behavior after her husband’s unexpected return. As she searches for answers, Leela uncovers an ancient curse that has haunted her family for generations.
6. Enola Holmes 3 – Netflix – July 1, 2026
Millie Bobby Brown reprises her role as the quick-witted detective Enola Holmes in the third installment of Netflix’s successful mystery franchise. As Enola prepares for her wedding to Lord Tewkesbury (Louis Partridge), her plans take a turn when Sherlock Holmes (Henry Cavill) mysteriously vanishes. Solving her brother’s disappearance becomes her most dangerous investigation yet, forcing her to question both her future and feelings.
7. Mollywood Times – JioHotstar- July 3, 2026
This Malayalam psychological dark comedy follows Vineeth Madhavan (Naslen), an ambitious filmmaker determined to become the industry’s greatest horror director. However, as his obsession with success grows, ruthless industry politics and his own ambition begin to blur the line between passion and self-destruction.
8. Elle – Amazon Prime Video- July 1, 2026
Set years before Reese Witherspoon’s Legally Blonde (2001), this coming-of-age prequel series explores the teenage life of Elle Woods (Lexi Minetree). After her family relocates to Seattle, Elle must leave behind her familiar life and navigate a new school, unexpected friendships, forbidden romance and experiences that shape the confident woman audiences are familiar with.
9. Karakkam – SonyLIV- July 3, 2026
This musical horror comedy revolves around two friends whose innocent prank on New Year’s Eve accidentally unleashes a group of mischievous spirits. As chaos ensues, they must find a way to send the supernatural visitors back before it’s too late.
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