New OTT Releases This Week: 14 New Movies & Shows You Can’t Miss Binge-Watching

From thrilling murder mysteries and survival dramas to heartfelt romances and inspiring true stories, this week’s OTT lineup has something for everyone. Whether you love crime, comedy, action or emotional family dramas, these 14 new releases promise solid binge-worthy entertainment.

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Latest OTT Releases This Week (March 2-8): 14 New Movies and Shows on Netflix, Prime, JioHotstar and more

1. Subedaar (Prime Video | March 5)

Retired soldier Arjun Maurya returns home to find his region controlled by illegal sand mining and fear. Struggling with his past and civilian life, he stands up against a ruthless local criminal named Prince. Alongside fighting corruption, he also tries to rebuild his broken bond with his daughter.

2. Siren’s Kiss (Prime Video | March 2)

Insurance fraud investigator Cha Woo-seok starts digging into a murder linked to a mysterious tip, but the informant dies before revealing the full truth. His search leads him to auctioneer Han Seol-ah, whose three fiancés died under strange circumstances, making her the center of suspicion. To uncover her secrets, he enters a fake relationship-only to realize he may be walking into a dangerous trap.

3. Young Sherlock (Prime Video | March 4)

At 19, Sherlock Holmes is a sharp but reckless student at Oxford, far from the famous detective he will one day become. When he is linked to a murder, he begins his first major investigation to clear his name. As he uncovers a global conspiracy, his journey into becoming the legendary sleuth truly begins.

4. Vladimir (Netflix | March 5)

An English professor’s orderly life begins to fall apart when she becomes obsessed with a charming young writer named Vladimir. His arrival at her faculty brings back old insecurities and professional frustrations. This drama explores desire, ego and the consequences of losing control.

5. Laalo: Krishna Sada Sahaayate (SonyLIV)

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This Gujarati film follows Lalji “Laalo” Parmar, a struggling rickshaw driver dealing with poverty and alcohol addiction. While chasing quick money, he gets trapped in a remote farmhouse where unexpected events force him to confront his mistakes. Through spiritual visions, he begins a journey toward redemption and inner peace.

6. Boyfriend On Demand (Netflix | March 6)

Seo Mi-rae, a webtoon producer, escapes her boring love life through a virtual reality app that creates her perfect romantic fantasies. From sweet campus dates to dreamy beach moments, everything feels magical-until it starts affecting her real world. Things get complicated when her office rival becomes closely involved in her life.

7. Jab Khuli Kitaab (ZEE5 | March 6)

After five decades of marriage, Gopal and Anusuya shock their family by filing for divorce following a confession about a past affair. As hidden emotions and secrets come out, they question what love and companionship truly mean. This touching story explores forgiveness and second chances later in life.

8. War Machine (March 6)

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During a tough U.S. Army Ranger training exercise, recruits face an unexpected and terrifying threat from another world. Led by a combat engineer known as 81, the team discovers a massive killing machine hunting them. This sci-fi action thriller mixes military survival with nonstop suspense.

9. Street Flow 3 (Netflix | March 4)

In the final part of the trilogy, the Traoré brothers get one last opportunity to turn their lives around. Burdened by grief and legal troubles, they must choose wisely for the sake of their family. Their decisions will shape not only their future but also the fate of those they love.

10. Ted Season 2 (JioHotstar)

Set in 1994, Season 2 follows John Bennett in his senior year of high school as he navigates teenage drama and dreams of romance. His foul-mouthed teddy bear, Ted, continues to create outrageous chaos in his life. The show blends nostalgia, coming-of-age moments and wild comedy.

11. A Friend, a Murderer (Netflix | March 5)

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This Danish true-crime docuseries revisits a disturbing case through the memories of three close friends. As they reflect on crimes committed by someone within their circle, trust and innocence are shattered. The series highlights the emotional scars left behind by betrayal.

12. DTF St. Louis (JioHotstar | March 2)

Suburban coworkers Floyd and Clark struggle with midlife crises that push them toward risky decisions. When an attempt at infidelity through a hookup app goes terribly wrong, Floyd ends up dead. As the investigation unfolds, shocking secrets and betrayals come to light.

13. Hello Bachchon (Netflix | March 6)

Inspired by Alakh Pandey’s real-life journey, this series follows a passionate teacher determined to make quality education affordable through online learning. Starting from a small classroom in Prayagraj, he builds a powerful learning platform that challenges traditional systems. The story celebrates hard work, vision and the impact of accessible education.

14. The Hunt (Apple TV | March 4)

Franck and his friends’ peaceful hunting weekend turns deadly when another group begins targeting them for no clear reason. After surviving a shocking attack, they try to move on quietly, but the danger returns with revenge in mind. This six-episode French thriller follows Franck as he is forced into a brutal fight for survival.

So, which one are you adding to your binge list first?

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