Clear your schedules, fam — this week’s OTT drops are pure 🔥. From explosive action thrillers to emotional docuseries and even a high-stakes Star Wars finale — we’ve got something for everyone. Whether you’re into K-dramas, true crime vibes, or wild diamond heists, these 15 new titles dropping on Netflix, Prime Video, ZEE5, JioHotstar, Apple TV+ are here to take over your watchlist.
New OTT Releases This Week (April 21 – April 27)
1. The Rehearsal Season 2 (JioHotstar | April 21)
Nathan Fielder is back with more absurdly elaborate “rehearsals” to help people prepare for real-life situations. This meta-documentary-comedy continues to blur the line between reality and fiction. Get ready for another round of awkward genius.
2. Bullet Train Explosion (Netflix | April 23)
A South Korean disaster thriller set on a high-speed train carrying dangerous secrets. When an explosion causes chaos mid-journey, passengers must survive both the blast and each other. A nail-biting survival story packed with suspense.
3. Carlos Alcaraz: My Way (Netflix | April 23)
A compelling sports documentary that dives into the meteoric rise of Spanish tennis prodigy Carlos Alcaraz. From childhood courts to Grand Slam glory, witness his journey of grit, talent, and unshakable focus.
4. Andor Season 2 (JioHotstar | April 23)
The Rogue One prequel returns with more rebellion and espionage. Cassian Andor digs deeper into the Empire’s secrets while wrestling with personal demons. A gritty, mature take on the Star Wars universe.
5. You Season 5 (Netflix | April 24)
Joe Goldberg is back for one final, twisted ride. As the series finale approaches, Joe’s secrets are harder to bury, and his past begins to close in. Will love save him or destroy him? Expect thrills, blood, and obsession.
6. L2: Empuraan (JioHotstar | April 24)
The much-awaited sequel to Lucifer, starring Mohanlal, kicks off. This political action thriller promises high-stakes drama and power-packed performances. Expect twists, powerful dialogues, and intense confrontations.
7. Veera Dheera Sooran: Part 2 (Amazon Prime Video | April 24)
The second part of this Tamil action epic unfolds with more drama and vengeance. Featuring Raghava Lawrence in a fierce avatar, it’s a mix of raw emotion, politics, and stylized action. A treat for fans of southern masala cinema.
8. Havoc (Netflix | April 25)
Tom Hardy leads this gritty crime thriller as a detective navigating a city’s criminal underworld. After a drug deal goes wrong, he must rescue a politician’s son while uncovering corruption. Dark, fast-paced, and full of punches.
9. Weak Hero Class 2 (Netflix | April 25)
The popular K-drama continues with Yeon Si Eun’s return to a new school and fresh battles. Still fighting bullies with brains over brawn, Season 2 brings more emotional depth and action-packed scenes.
10. Jewel Thief: The Heist Begins (Netflix | April 25)
A slick Hindi heist thriller that dives into the world of a mysterious jewel thief. Glitz, glam, and game theory collide in this cat-and-mouse chase. Can the law catch up before the next big score?
11. Kajillionaire (JioHotstar | April 25)
This quirky indie film stars Evan Rachel Wood in a deadpan role as a daughter raised by con artists. Things get awkwardly emotional when a stranger disrupts their family crime life. Offbeat, emotional, and strangely hilarious.
12. Ayyana Mane (ZEE5 | April 25)
A Kannada drama exploring the struggles of a common man trying to save his ancestral home. Deeply rooted in emotions, tradition, and familial bonds, this film resonates with middle-class dreams and dilemmas.
13. WondLa Season 2 (Apple TV+ | April 26)
Eva Nine’s animated sci-fi journey continues in Season 2. With new allies and strange planets, she searches for others like her. A beautifully illustrated adventure with heart and imagination.
14. Ada Twist, Scientist: Season 5 (Netflix | April 26)
The adorable little scientist is back with more experiments and fun discoveries! Kids will love Ada’s curiosity-driven quests to solve everyday mysteries. Educational, colorful, and perfect for preschoolers.
15. Ground Zero (Theatre | April 25)
Emraan Hashmi plays BSF officer Narendra Nath Dubey in Ground Zero, an action thriller based on real events, where he leads a two-year mission to capture terrorist Ghazi Baba after the 2001 Parliament attack, with Sai Tamhankar in a key role.
Which ones are you most excited about?