This Friday brings a fresh mix of thrillers, heartfelt dramas, road trips, and supernatural horror across OTT platforms. From intense crime investigations to emotional journeys of self-discovery, there’s something new for every binge-watcher this weekend.

8 New Movies & Shows Releasing This Weekend (February 13, 2026)
1. Bandwale (Amazon Prime)
Mariam, a young poet from a small town, dreams of finding her voice by sharing her poetry online. With the unexpected support of a brass band singer and a DJ, she steps out of her comfort zone to chase creative freedom. Starring Shalini Pandey, Swanand Kirkire and Zahan Kapoor, this musical drama captures friendship, ambition, and self-expression.
2. Kohrra Season 2 (Netflix)
In Season 2, the story moves to Dalerpura where ASI Amarpal Garundi joins hands with Dhanwant Kaur to solve the brutal murder of a woman found in her brother’s barn. As suspects grow, including her husband, the investigation forces the officers to face their own troubled pasts. This slow-burn crime noir delivers emotional depth along with a gripping mystery.
3. Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu (ZEE5)
This Telugu action-comedy follows an NSG officer trying to reconnect with his estranged family after six long years. While seeking redemption, he must also protect his father-in-law from a deadly assassination attempt. Blending emotional moments with high-energy action, the film offers drama and entertainment in equal measure.
4. Joe’s College Road Trip (Netflix)
Joe takes his protected grandson on a cross-country college road trip to teach him real-world lessons and Black history. What begins as a simple journey turns chaotic with unexpected mishaps that test their bond. Mixing humour with heartfelt family moments, the film shows growth through shared experiences.
5. The Conjuring: Last Rites (JioHotstar)
Ed and Lorraine Warren investigate a terrifying case involving a cursed mirror haunting the Smurl family. As the supernatural attacks grow stronger, the danger begins to threaten their own loved ones. This final chapter delivers intense horror inspired by a real-life investigation.
6. This Is I (Netflix)
Inspired by the life of Ai Haruna, the film follows Kenji, a young dreamer who longs to become an idol. Battling gender dysphoria, bullying, and isolation, Kenji begins a powerful journey toward self-acceptance and transformation. The story highlights courage, resilience, and the search for identity.
7. Eternity (Apple TV)
In the afterlife, souls arrive at a junction where they must decide how to spend eternity. One woman faces a heartbreaking choice between two loves beyond life. This romantic fantasy explores fate, second chances, and the meaning of forever.
8. The Art of Sarah (Netflix)
Sarah Kim builds a new life based on lies, but everything begins to fall apart when a body is wrongly identified as hers. Detective Park Mu Gyeong starts digging into her hidden past, leading to a tense psychological showdown. This gripping drama unfolds as a sharp cat-and-mouse thriller.
So, which ones are you planning to watch this weekend!