This week’s new OTT releases bring fresh thrillers, horror, comedy, romance, and drama across Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar, ZEE5, and Apple TV. From mythological horror and cybercrime comedy to returning seasons and big franchise titles, there is plenty to add to your binge-watch list.

Latest OTT Releases This Week (Jun 29-July 5)
1. Pritam and Pedro (JioHotstar | July 3)
This cybercrime comedy-thriller follows old-school cop Pedro and young hacker Pritam, who are forced to work together. Their uneasy partnership begins after a digital kidnapping involving a chief minister’s son pulls them toward a dangerous cybercriminal. The series mixes crime, humour, technology, and chaos.
2. Muthassi (ZEE5 | July 3)
Set in a remote Tulu village near the Kerala-Karnataka border, this Malayalam horror series follows Leela, whose peaceful life changes after her husband returns to his ancestral home. Soon, her son begins behaving in terrifying ways. As supernatural events grow, Leela discovers a dark family curse hidden for generations.
3. Tavvai (JioHotstar | June 29)
A cruel Maharaj’s terrible actions bring the curse of Tavvai, the goddess of misfortune, upon his village. Generations later, the fear still controls the land until a chosen one rises to fight the darkness. This mythological drama mixes ancestral curse, Hindu mythology, and supernatural fear.
4. Enola Holmes 3 (Netflix | July 1)
Enola Holmes returns for a dangerous new case just as she is preparing to marry Lord Tewkesbury. When Sherlock is kidnapped, she is pulled into a wild mystery set in Malta while also dealing with her own doubts about marriage. This adventure brings mystery, emotion, and high-stakes detective drama.
5. Super Subbu (Netflix | July 2)
Subbu, a city boy with no real experience, is sent to a conservative village to teach sex education. His task becomes even harder as gossip, family pressure, and his strict father create more trouble. This Telugu comedy turns an awkward situation into a funny and chaotic ride.
6. Worst Neighbor Ever (Netflix | July 1)
This true-crime series looks at real neighbours whose actions went far beyond normal disputes. Across four episodes, it covers cases involving intimidation, fraud, stalking, and violence through victim accounts, police footage, and animated reenactments. It is a chilling watch for true-crime fans.
7. Isakapatnam (Prime Video | July 2)
Set in a fictional 1990s port town, this Telugu action thriller follows three people moving closer to bringing down powerful leader Naidu. A justice-driven woman, a conflicted henchman, and a revenge-filled common man all challenge his control. The story grows into a tense clash of power, loyalty, and justice.
8. Mollywood Times (JioHotstar | July 3)
This dark comedy follows Vineeth Madhavan, an idealistic aspiring filmmaker who dreams of becoming Malayalam cinema’s greatest horror director. But he must face industry politics and his own growing hunger for success. The story turns his ambition into a funny yet sharp look at obsession and filmmaking.
9. Survival of the Thickest Season 3 (Netflix | July 2)
Mavis Beaumont returns for her final chapter as she tries to make her mark in the fashion world. After questioning love, work, and dating in the previous season, she now leans on her chosen family to move forward. This comedy season brings friendship, ambition, and self-discovery.
10. Sparks of Tomorrow (Netflix | July 5)
Set in an alternate early 20th-century Kyoto, this anime follows Kihachi and Inako, two people carrying deep personal grief. When they rediscover a mysterious electrical catalogue connected to Kihachi’s late brother, they begin a journey to uncover its secrets. The series blends hope, loss, and a world shaped by unusual technology.
11. Sullivan’s Crossing Season 4 (Netflix | June 30)
Maggie finally seems ready to build a new life at the Crossing with a fresh career path and her commitment to Cal. But her ex-husband Liam arrives with a revelation that shakes everything and makes Cal question her feelings. This new season brings romance, family tension, and emotional turns.
12. Elle (Prime Video | July 1)
This Legally Blonde prequel follows teenage Elle Woods before Harvard changed her life forever. After moving from Bel-Air to Seattle, she must deal with new friends, social pressure, forbidden romance, and a very different high school world. The series shows the early experiences that shaped the confident Elle fans know.
13. Silo Season 3 (Apple TV | July 3)
Juliette Nichols returns after surviving her forced cleaning, but she comes back with her memory wiped as the silo faces rebellion and a new threat. Alongside this, the story travels into the past to reveal a conspiracy linked to the creation of the silo. This season deepens the dystopian mystery with bigger stakes.
14. Human Vapor (Netflix | July 2)
Toho reboots its classic 1960 tokusatsu film with a new story and modern visual effects. During a live TV broadcast, a man suddenly turns into gas, kills someone, and escapes without being caught. A suspended detective and a journalist race to uncover the truth as more danger follows.
So, which ones are you excited about!