Must-Watch OTT Releases This Week: From Thrilling Spy Thrillers to Heartfelt Coming-of-Age Stories

Get ready for another week of binge-worthy entertainment! This week’s OTT releases offer a diverse range of movies and TV shows, from gripping crime thrillers to heartwarming coming-of-age stories. Here’s a look at what’s new and worth your time:

Prime Video

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The Money Game (September 10):

This exclusive docuseries takes you behind the scenes of Louisiana State University’s (LSU) 2023-24 athletic season, revealing how the NCAA’s Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) policy has changed college sports. Follow the journeys of Heisman-winning quarterback Jayden Daniels, gymnast Olivia Dunne, and basketball champions Angel Reese and Flau’jae Johnson as they navigate fame, competition, and the pressure of being national figures.

Netflix

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Ángel Di María: Breaking Down the Wall (September 12):

This three-part special dives deep into the illustrious career of Argentine football legend Ángel Di María. From his humble beginnings to his victories with Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, and Juventus, witness his journey through exclusive interviews with fellow legends like Lionel Messi. The series also explores Di María’s personal challenges and his lasting impact on Argentine football as he prepares for his retirement from international competition.

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Emily in Paris season 4 part 2 (September 12):

Emily Cooper’s whirlwind adventures continue in the second part of Season 4. After a dramatic cliffhanger in part 1, Emily finds herself at a crossroads in Rome, where a new love interest adds a fresh twist to her journey. This installment explores her daring choices in love and life as she grapples with her past relationships.

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Midnight at the Pera Palace season 2 (September 12):

The captivating blend of history, mystery, and time travel returns in Season 2. Set in Istanbul’s iconic Pera Palace Hotel, journalist Esra finds herself once again entangled in the past as she uncovers new secrets. This time, her journey takes her through 1919, connecting her with pivotal moments in Turkish history. The narrative intertwines family secrets, national conspiracies, and Esra’s encounter with her doppelganger from the past, Peride.

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How to Die Alone (September 13):

Mel, a broke, plus-sized black woman working at JFK airport, has lost her zest for life. After a near-death experience, she embarks on a transformative journey to reclaim her life and live fully, unapologetically, and on her own terms. This heartwarming story explores themes of body positivity, personal growth, and the pursuit of happiness.

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Uglies (September 13):

This adaptation of Scott Westerfeld’s acclaimed young adult dystopian novel follows Tally Youngblood in a future where mandatory cosmetic surgery at age 16 is the norm. The surgery promises a perfect appearance and a utopian life, but Tally’s excitement diminishes when her best friend runs away to join a rebellion that rejects societal norms. As Tally searches for her friend, she begins to question the system and realizes that beauty may come at a high cost.

ZEE5

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Berlin (September 12):

This gripping spy thriller is set in 1990s New Delhi and centers around Ashok Kumar, a deaf-mute man accused of being a foreign spy. Pushkin Verma, a sign language expert brought in to aid the interrogation, gets caught in a web of political conspiracy. As the investigation unfolds, intelligence officer Jagdish Sondhi races against time to uncover the truth behind a plot to assassinate the visiting Russian President.

JioCinema

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Khalbali Records (September 12):

This series follows Raghav Rai Singh, a talented music producer disillusioned with his father’s prestigious record label. Driven by the vision of his deceased rockstar best friend, Raghav sets out to establish Khalbali Records, a label championing independent artists. This musical drama explores the conflict between the indie and commercial music industries as Raghav’s father challenges his son’s ambitions.

Disney+ Hotstar

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In Vogue: The 90s (September 13):

This six-part docuseries takes a deep dive into one of fashion’s most transformative decades. Icons like Anna Wintour, Edward Enninful, Hamish Bowles, Miuccia Prada, Tom Ford, Kim Kardashian, and Gwyneth Paltrow offer insights into the ’90s fashion scene, exploring the rise of grunge, the dominance of supermodels, and the globalization of American fashion.

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LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy (September 13):

This four-part animated special reimagines the Star Wars universe with a unique LEGO twist. Follow the adventures of Sig Greebling, an ordinary nerf-herder who accidentally activates an ancient Jedi artefact, distorting reality and swapping heroes and villains. Iconic characters like Luke Skywalker and Jar Jar Binks make unexpected appearances in this wild and whimsical adventure.

Lionsgate Play

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Late Night with the Devil (September 13):

This spine-chilling supernatural horror film follows Jack Delroy, a once-successful late-night TV host whose career is on a downward spiral. To boost his ratings, he hosts a live Halloween special featuring a psychic, a skeptic, and a young girl claiming to be possessed by a demonic entity. What starts as a stunt quickly turns into a terrifying reality as the supernatural forces wreak havoc.

Netflix

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Sector 36 (September 13):

This gripping crime thriller is inspired by the chilling real-life Noida serial murders of 2006. The film delves into the mysterious disappearances of several children from a local slum. Inspector Ram Charan Pandey, played by Deepak Dobriyal, finds himself on a dangerous chase with a cunning serial killer portrayed by Vikrant Massey. The narrative explores themes of power, inequality, and the darkness lurking in society’s shadows.

This week’s OTT releases offer a diverse range of stories to entertain and captivate audiences. From suspenseful thrillers to captivating documentaries and heartwarming dramas, there’s something for everyone. So grab your popcorn, settle in, and enjoy the latest releases!

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