New OTT Releases This Week (January 19 – 25): 15 New Movies & Shows You Can’t Miss Binge-Watching

New week, new binge list! From epic fantasy adventures and emotional romances to nail-biting thrillers and inspiring real-life stories, OTT platforms are serving something for every mood this week. Whether you’re here for dragons, detectives, desi space heroes, or comfort reality TV – your watchlist is about to get very crowded. Let’s dive into all the new OTT releases this week across Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar, ZEE5, Apple TV+, and more.

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New OTT Releases This Week (January 19 – 25): 15 New Movies & Shows You Can’t Miss

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (Prime Video | 19 January)

Westeros fans, rejoice! Set between House of the Dragon and Game of Thrones, this spin-off follows Ser Duncan the Tall (Peter Claffey), a humble hedge knight, and his mysterious young squire Egg (Dexter Sol Ansell). The duo travels across Westeros, chasing tournaments, dodging danger, and stumbling into political intrigue. Lighter in tone but rich in lore.

Him (JioHotstar | 19 January)

Football meets psychological horror in this chilling thriller produced by Jordan Peele. Marlon Wayans plays a legendary quarterback whose intense mentorship of a young injured player slowly turns disturbing. Cult-like rituals, dark ambition, and supernatural undertones make Him an unsettling watch about the cost of greatness.

Steal (Prime Video | 21 January)

A regular office day turns into a nightmare in this British heist thriller. Sophie Turner stars as Zara, a pension fund employee forced to help armed thieves steal billions belonging to everyday citizens. As a troubled detective digs deeper, darker conspiracies surface.

Queer Eye Season 10 (Netflix | 21 January)

Grab tissues – this is the final season. The Fab Five return for one last round of transformations, heartfelt conversations, and emotional goodbyes. A beautiful celebration of love, kindness, and change.

Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart (Netflix | 21 January)

Elizabeth Smart reclaims her voice in this deeply personal documentary, revisiting her 2002 abduction and nine-month captivity. Supported by rare archival footage, it’s emotional, brave, and profoundly moving.

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Finding Her Edge (Netflix | 22 January)

Ice skating, fake dating, and unresolved feelings collide in this teen sports drama. Adriana enters a pretend romance to save her family’s rink – only to face emotional chaos when her first love becomes her rival.

The Big Fake (Netflix | 23 January)

Inspired by true events, this gritty crime drama explores the dark underbelly of 1970s Rome, where an aspiring artist’s talent pulls him into the world of forgery and crime. Stylish and morally complex.

Space Gen: Chandrayaan (JioHotstar | 23 January)

A deeply inspiring series that chronicles ISRO’s emotional journey from Chandrayaan-2’s failure to the triumphant Chandrayaan-3 landing. Focused on the scientists behind the mission, it’s a powerful story of resilience and belief.

Cheekatilo (Prime Video | 23 January)

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Sobhita Dhulipala stars as a true-crime podcaster whose investigation into her friend’s death uncovers chilling secrets and buried trauma. Dark, gripping, and fearless.

Gustaakh Ishq (JioHotstar | 23 January)

Set in 1990s Delhi and Punjab, this soulful romance follows a man trying to revive his late father’s printing press. Poetry, love, and impossible choices collide when he falls for an Urdu poet’s daughter.

Mark (JioHotstar | 23 January)

Kiccha Sudeep stars as a suspended cop drawn into a massive child kidnapping case. Set over a tense 24-hour timeline, this thriller blends action, emotion, and political intrigue.

Sirai (ZEE5 | 23 January)

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A routine prisoner transfer turns into a powerful reflection on justice and humanity. This Tamil crime-court drama is quiet, intense, and thought-provoking.

Mastiii 4 (ZEE5 | 23 January)

The madness returns as Amar, Prem, and Meet experiment with a one-week “love visa.” Predictably, chaos follows – double the confusion, double the comedy.

It’s Not Like That (Prime Video | 25 January)

A warm, comforting drama about grief, parenting, and second chances. Two single parents navigate loss, friendship, and the possibility of love again.

Tere Ishq Mein (Netflix | 23 January)

Aanand L. Rai and Dhanush reunite for an intense romance exploring love across life stages – college, separation, illness, and war. Emotional and deeply moving.

Whihc ones are you going to binge-watch first?

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