Cancel your plans, fluff your pillows, and charge your remote – this week’s OTT lineup is a delicious chaos cocktail of sci-fi showdowns, rom-com meltdowns, holiday heists, and real-life thrillers. Stranger Things kicks off its endgame, Varun–Janhvi bring shaadi-season madness, Kevin Hart laughs through midlife mayhem, and a Christmas robbery even manages to look… cute? Basically, the next seven days are here to spoil you.
OTT New Releases This Week: 9 Movies & Shows Releasing On OTT You Can’t Miss Binge-Watching

Kevin Hart: Acting My Age (November 24) – Netflix
Kevin Hart is back with his fifth stand-up special, and this time he’s taking on the biggest villain of all: turning 40. From mystery body aches to intimacy pills to parenting fails – Hart spills it all in one high-energy set full of loud laughs and painfully relatable adulting misadventures. A tight, hilarious 69-minute reality check.
Missing: Dead or Alive? Season 2 (November 24) – Netflix
The Richland County Sheriff’s Missing Persons Unit returns for another season of high-stakes searches and heart-pounding mysteries. With new clues, new suspects, and new emotional twists, this docu-thriller digs deeper into disappearances that never stop haunting. Expect cold leads, hot evidence, and shocking reveals.
Jingle Bell Heist (November 26) – Netflix
Two broke Londoners + Christmas Eve + a luxury store = one festive heist with major rom-com energy. Sophia and Nick plan to steal big but end up catching feelings – because apparently even robberies get mushy during the holidays. A cozy, twinkly, crime-meets-cupid ride.
Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age (November 26) – Apple TV+
Tom Hiddleston’s soothing voice + woolly mammoths + sabre-toothed cats = nature-nerd paradise. The third season transports you to the Ice Age with massive beasts, breathtaking visuals, and pulse-pounding survival stories. Jon Favreau and Hans Zimmer add the magic – your inner child will be obsessed.
WondLa Season 3 (November 26) – Apple TV+
The animated sci-fi epic reaches its final chapter as Eva heads into an all-out war to rescue a stolen artifact and unite alien civilisations. With her robot guardian, giant tardigrade buddy and loyal allies by her side, this season promises heart, spectacle and a powerful “we’re all one” message. Based on Tony DiTerlizzi’s beloved books.
Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 1 (November 27) – Netflix
Hawkins is basically a war zone now. With Vecna stronger than ever and the government locking down the town, Eleven and the OG gang gear up for their ultimate battle. Old faces return, new faces join, and the Duffers promise “eight blockbuster movies’ worth of story.” Aka: your emotional stability doesn’t stand a chance.
Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari (November 27) – Netflix
Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor headline this chaotic family rom-com where a fake relationship becomes a full-blown emotional tornado. One ex is marrying another ex, lies pile up, feelings sneak in, and suddenly “just pretend” turns into “just maybe?” Expect drama, dhamaka, and dhamaal.
Born Hungry (November 28) – JioHotstar
Celebrity chef Sash Simpson’s extraordinary journey – from abandoned child in India to world-renowned chef – is explored in this moving documentary backed by Priyanka Chopra Jonas. It’s raw, inspiring, emotional and beautifully told through interviews and rare archival moments. A feast for the heart.
The Stringer: The Man Who Took The Photo (November 28) – Netflix
A gripping investigative doc that reopens the story behind one of the most iconic photos of the Vietnam War – the “Napalm Girl.” Journalists chase decades-old truths, clash with historical narratives, and challenge who really deserves credit. It’s bold, tense, and a true deep dive into the power of imagery.
Which ones are you going to binge-watch first?