This week’s OTT lineup brings a solid mix of crime thrillers, dark dramas, reality entertainment, and emotional family stories across Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar, Apple TV, and ZEE5. Whether you want a gritty investigation, a tense survival film, or a big comeback documentary, these fresh releases offer plenty to binge. Here are 15 new movies and shows you shouldn’t miss this week.
Latest OTT Releases This Week (March 16-22)
1. O Romeo (Prime Video | March 27)
Set against the dangerous world of the Mumbai underworld, this crime drama mixes love, betrayal, revenge, and ambition into one intense story. Inspired by Mafia Queens of Mumbai, the film follows powerful gangsters and a romance that grows in the middle of violence and power games. With dark themes and high drama, it promises a heavy, gripping watch. The movie is going to be available On-Rent on Prime Video starting 27-March.
2. Ready or Not: Texas (Netflix | March 24)
This easygoing reality series follows Lee Seo Jin and producer Na PD on a completely unplanned road trip across Texas. With no fixed agenda, the show leans into local culture, spontaneous moments, and the fun of simply going with the flow. It feels like a relaxed travel watch built on chemistry and unpredictability.
3. Heartbreak High Season 3 (Netflix | March 25)
In the final season, Amerie and her friends are pushed into damage-control mode after a revenge prank goes badly wrong. As graduation gets closer, secrets, legal trouble, and emotional fallout force the Hartley High gang to face the choices they’ve been avoiding. It looks like a messy, emotional send-off to their school journey.
4. Pretty Lethal (Prime Video | March 25)
After their bus breaks down, five ballerinas are stranded at a remote inn run by a former ballet prodigy with a strange presence. What starts as an uneasy stop soon turns into a violent fight for survival when dangerous men come after them. The film turns their discipline and training into weapons, giving this thriller a sharp and unusual edge.
5. Mardaani 3 (Netflix | March 27)
This time, Shivani Shivaji Roy steps into a disturbing case tied to child abductions and a brutal beggar mafia network operating across India. What begins with the disappearance of two girls soon opens into a much larger criminal system, pushing her into another hard-hitting investigation. The film promises a darker and more urgent battle for justice.
6. Homicide New York: Season 2 (Netflix | March 25)
This new season revisits five major murder cases through the memories of NYPD detectives and prosecutors who worked on them. Using firsthand accounts, archival footage, and detailed breakdowns, the series shows how each case moved from crime scene to courtroom. It is built for viewers who enjoy true crime with strong procedural detail.
7. Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 (JioHotstar | March 25)
Six months after the first season, Matt Murdock is still fighting from the shadows while Wilson Fisk tightens his grip on New York as mayor. With Daredevil now branded a public enemy, Matt gathers allies and prepares to strike back against Fisk’s growing power. This season looks darker, bigger, and more confrontational.
8. Detective Hole (Netflix | March 26)
This Nordic noir follows troubled Oslo detective Harry Hole as he hunts a serial killer linked to ritual-style murders. While chasing the case, he must also deal with corruption inside the police force and a dangerous rivalry with fellow officer Tom Waaler. The result is a grim thriller where the investigation is as personal as it is deadly.
9. Kaattaan (JioHotstar | March 27)
When a severed head is found in rural Tamil Nadu, the mystery leads to Muthu, a man whose name carries completely different meanings for different people. Some call him a protector, while others see him as a violent threat, turning the case into a puzzle of clashing stories and hidden truths. This mystery thriller seems built on suspense, myth, and moral ambiguity.
10. BTS: The Return (Netflix | March 27)
This documentary captures BTS as they reunite in Los Angeles after their military break to work on a new album and prepare for a global comeback tour. The film focuses on their conversations, creative process, and what it means for the group to come together again after years apart. It promises an intimate look at a major return.
11. House of David Season 2 (Prime Video | March 27)
The new season explores David’s rise after the battle with Goliath as he moves closer to the throne during a time of political unrest. With loyalty, love, jealousy, and power colliding around him, David must grow into the role destiny has placed before him. It sets up a larger struggle where personal choices could shape a kingdom’s future.
12. For All Mankind Season 5 (Apple TV | March 27)
Set in 2012, the story shifts to a Mars colony that has grown stronger but now faces rising tension with Earth. As colonists push for independence and new missions stretch deeper into space, the fight is no longer just about exploration but control, power, and survival. This season appears to expand the show’s scale in a big way.
13. Inside Season 3 (Netflix | March 23)
The Sidemen return with another season of their reality competition where 12 celebrities live together while sharing a £1 million prize fund. Every challenge, indulgence, and purchase affects the final amount, turning everyday decisions into strategy and chaos. That setup should make this season noisy, competitive, and highly watchable.
14. Bait (Prime Video | March 25)
Riz Ahmed plays a struggling London actor whose last shot at success arrives when he gets the chance to audition for James Bond. Over a chaotic few days, his personal life, family pressures, and public opinion all crash into the moment, making everything far more complicated than expected. The series blends comedy, identity, and industry satire in a very pointed way.
15. Projapati 2 (ZEE5 | March 27)
This emotional family drama follows Joy as he tries to balance career goals, parenting, ageing parents, and pressure to remarry. Set during a family reunion, the story uses everyday relationships and generational expectations to explore love, belonging, and second chances. It looks like a warm but layered watch rooted in family emotion.
Which ones are you going to binge-watch first?