This week brings a fresh mix of new shows across Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar, ZEE5, and Apple TV. From comedy and horror to cybercrime, true crime, romance, anime, action, and dystopian mystery, these releases offer plenty of exciting picks for your watchlist.

New Web Shows Releasing This Week (Jun 28 – Jul 4)
1. Super Subbu (Netflix, 2-Jul)
Subbu, a city boy with little practical experience, is sent to a traditional village to teach sex education. His already difficult task becomes messier when village gossip, family pressure, and his strict father add to the trouble. This Telugu comedy turns an uncomfortable topic into a funny, awkward, and chaotic ride.
2. Muthassi (ZEE5, 3-Jul)
In a remote Tulu village near the Kerala-Karnataka border, Leela’s quiet life changes after her husband returns to his ancestral home. Soon, her son’s disturbing behaviour and rising supernatural events push her into fear. This Malayalam horror series slowly uncovers a dark family curse hidden for generations.
3. Pritam and Pedro (JioHotstar, 3-Jul)
Pedro, an old-school cop, and Pritam, a young hacker, are forced into an uneasy partnership after a digital kidnapping case involving a chief minister’s son. Their investigation leads them toward a dangerous cybercriminal and a messy world of technology-driven crime. This cybercrime comedy-thriller mixes humour, chaos, and suspense.
4. Elle (Prime Video, 1-Jul)
This Legally Blonde prequel follows teenage Elle Woods before her Harvard journey changed everything. After moving from Bel-Air to Seattle, she faces new friends, social pressure, forbidden romance, and a very different school life. The series shows the early experiences that helped shape Elle’s confidence and personality.
5. Worst Neighbor Ever (Netflix, 1-Jul)
This true-crime series explores real neighbour disputes that turned frightening, dangerous, and deeply disturbing. Across four episodes, it covers intimidation, fraud, stalking, and violence using victim accounts, police footage, and animated reenactments. It is a chilling pick for viewers who enjoy real-life crime stories.
6. Survival of the Thickest Season 3 (Netflix, 2-Jul)
Mavis Beaumont returns for her final chapter as she continues trying to build her place in the fashion world. After questioning love, work, and dating earlier, she now depends on her chosen family to move ahead. This season brings comedy, friendship, ambition, and self-discovery.
7. Isakapatnam (Prime Video, 2-Jul)
Set in a fictional 1990s port town, this Telugu action thriller follows three people moving toward a clash with powerful leader Naidu. A woman seeking justice, a conflicted henchman, and a revenge-driven common man all challenge his control in different ways. The story builds tension through power, loyalty, crime, and justice.
8. Sullivan’s Crossing Season 4 (Netflix, 30-Jun)
Maggie seems ready to begin a new life at the Crossing with a fresh career direction and her commitment to Cal. But the arrival of her ex-husband Liam brings a revelation that shakes her plans and makes Cal question her feelings. This season brings romance, family tension, and emotional twists.
9. Silo Season 3 (Apple TV, 3-Jul)
Juliette Nichols returns after surviving her forced cleaning, but she comes back with her memory erased. As rebellion grows inside the silo and a new threat rises, the story also goes into the past to reveal a conspiracy behind the silo’s creation. This season deepens the dystopian mystery with bigger stakes.
10. Sparks of Tomorrow (Netflix, 5-Jul)
Set in an alternate early 20th-century Kyoto, this anime follows Kihachi and Inako, two people carrying deep personal grief. Their journey begins after they rediscover a mysterious electrical catalogue linked to Kihachi’s late brother. The series blends loss, hope, secrets, and a world shaped by unusual technology.
So, which ones are you excited about!