Know The New Releases Across Prime, Netflix, And More In OTT Platforms (Movies)

Know The New Releases Across Prime, Netflix, And More In OTT Platforms (Movies)

The world of OTT platforms never stops. Fresh content keeps getting added in these, which range from movies to binge on from adrenaline rush inducing action flicks to heartfelt dramas. Let’s see what the latest movie releases across popular streaming services such as Prime Video, Netflix, and more bring. Prime Video in OTT: Tyler Perry’s A Madea Homecoming: The media mogul, Tyler Perry, returns in the character of sassy Madea in this comedy. After attending a family graduation, Madea finds herself entangled in hilarious chaos. Wild Wild Punjab: In this Punjabi-language comedy, four friends set out on their journey to the US for a bachelor party. Side-splitting situations and cultural clashes are what you can expect. The Green Glove Gang: Season 2: The endearing South Korean series enters a second season, focusing on a vigilante gang of thieves which comprises elderly ladies. Netflix: Master of the House — July 18, This Thai drama digs into the world of greed, lying, and ambition. The story takes the focus of a wealthy family whose lives are turned upside down by a mysterious intruder. My Spy: The Eternal City—July 18. This action-comedy film is a sequel to the movie “My Spy” released back in 2020. Dave Bautista reprises his role as a CIA operative who finds himself teaming up with this really resourceful little girl again to take on another mission in Rome this time around. Vikings: Valhalla – Season 3: This historical drama, having_continued the action from earlier seasons of events, is about the lives of legendary Vikings Leif Eriksson, Freydis Eiriksdottir, and Harald Hardrada. Disney+ Hotstar: Showtime: With directors being some celebrated filmmakers, this Indian anthology series includes nine short films. Each film stands for different human feelings and thus comes out as interesting to watch. Masoom: This is a Suspenseful Thriller That Delves Deep into Family Equations and Dark Secrets. In this movie, unrolling mysteries have unexpected surprises. Beyond the Big Three: There are other interesting movie releases on several other OTT platforms. Here are some of the notable ones: HBO Max: Captive July 1st: This is a psychological thriller where Kate Mara takes on the role of a woman who gets abducted and is held captive in a remote cabin. Apple TV: Luck (July 5th)—this Skydance Animation animated movie includes the voice acting of Simon Pegg and Jane Fonda. It follows the story of an unlucky young woman, discovering the world between good and bad luck. Hulu: Fresh (July 4th): A dark comedy about a woman on a seemingly perfect date that turns horrifying. Look forward to: These are not going to stop anytime soon. Here’s a list of some new stuff coming down the pipeline in the coming weeks: Netflix: The Gray Man—an action-thriller with Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans, said to be the most highly-anticipated movie to come out this year—comes out on July 22nd. Prime Video: Don’t Make Me Go (July 15th)—The heartwarming comedy-drama follows a single father who embarks on a road trip with his teenage daughter upon discovering he is suffering from a terminal illness. Disney+ Hotstar: Khuda Haafiz: Chapter 2 – Agni Pariksha (July 8th): The sequel to the 2020 action thriller stars Vidyut Jammwal reprising his role as Sameer Chaudhary. He will face newer challenges while saving his wife, Nargis, essayed by Shivaleeka Oberoi. Pick Your Perfect Stream With so many titles at your fingertips, deciding what to stream can get overwhelming. Here’s a little help in choosing through the OTT maze: Check your mood: Light and funny or dark and mysterious? Browse genres: Do not stick to what you usually watch. It’s out of the comfort zone that you may get the best surprises. Read reviews and recommendations: Online reviews and word of mouth can help gain valuable insights. Avail the free trial: Most OTT platforms have free trials. It would give you an idea if the content library is worth your money or not. Language No Barrier: Let subtitles not be a barrier to watching movies in other languages. They might give you a different cultural experience and different cinema exposure. Here are tips to help you enhance your viewing experience: Conclusion: The world of OTT has continued to be a veritable goldmine of movies. The new releases that come out every week will keep you on the edge of your seat, so get ready with that remote, settle down on your couch, and let the cinematic stream drag you along. Needless to say, this is just the tip of the iceberg. There are several other amazing foreign language films and streaming services out there. Once you dig a little, you shall definitely find what interests you and broaden your cinematic taste buds.

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 Know What’s New On Prime, Netflix, And More—TV Shows

Know What’s New On Prime, Netflix, And More—TV Shows

The universe of streaming services gets bigger day by day. It brought an extensive library onto our palms. So many options can be at times overwhelming, with the difficult task of keeping on track with new releases. But do not worry, as the article is here to guide you through the most updated and hottest TV shows hitting screens on Prime Video, Netflix, and other major streaming platforms. Prime Video The Terminal List (July 1)—An action thriller based on a novel by Jack Carr and starring Chris Pratt, about when a lethal ambush kills his entire Navy SEAL unit, leaving James Reece to struggle back home with contradictory memories of what really went down. Suffering from PTSD, he takes on quite a dangerous mission, fueled by guilt, to expose the dark truth behind the operation. Paper Girls—July 29th. In this sci-fi adventure, audiences will be hurled all the way back to 1988, where four paper delivery girls find themselves in the crossfire of a time war. Thrown forward in time, they now have to work out how to get home while being pursued by an enemy who never gives up. Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power—September 2nd. It is an epic and sprawling prequel thousands of years prior to “The Hobbit” and “The Lord of the Rings.” It gives a grand re-entry into Middle-earth.  Netflix  Stranger Things Season 4 (Volume 1: May 27, Volume 2: July 1)—It’s here! The fourth season of “Stranger Things,” long-awaited, finally dropped and is taking the Hawkins gang to bigger and scarier places. Now, six months past the Battle of Starcourt, our heroes are entangled with high school drama mixed with dark secrets from the Upside Down.  Resident Evil: A live-action series based on the smashing video game franchise, which explores the aftermath when the T-virus has already infected the world. The Sandman (5 August): Adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s much-liked series of graphic novels is one of the most awaited. Tom Sturridge essays the titular role of Morpheus, the Dream King, who breaks free from captivity to fix the chaos in his realm, the Dreaming.  Disney+ Hotstar Ms. Marvel—June 8th: In New Jersey, Pakistani-American teenager Kamala Khan discovers that she has superpowers. A huge Captain Marvel fan, Kamala learns to control her newly gained powers while struggling at school and balancing family pressures with her newfound identity as a superhero. Obi-Wan Kenobi Limited Series—May 27th to June 22nd Ewan McGregor reprises his unforgettable role as the Jedi Master in this limited series set ten years after the events of “Revenge of the Sith.” Obi-Wan Kenobi oversees a young Luke Skywalker on Tatooine while being pursued by the Empire’s Inquisitors. The Dropout —March 3rd: Based on the real crime drama of rise and subsequent fall of Elizabeth Holmes and her fraudulent blood-testing company, Theranos. Amanda Seyfried takes on the portrayal of Holmes as the story travels from an ambitious entrepreneur to a disgraced figure. Apple TV+ Severance (February 18th)—A psychological mind-bender thriller in which, in a world where some employees at a company called Lumon Industries are given the opportunity for a severance that surgically divides their memories between work and personal life, Mark Scout, played by Adam Scott, leads a team of what seems to be an enigmatic company with a dark secret.  Pachinko—March 25th: Based on a novel of the same name by bestseller writer Min Jin Lee, “Pachinko” is a sweeping historical saga of four generations in a Korean family throughout the 20th century. It follows their story about war, dislocation, identity, and resilience against the background of colonization by Japan in Korea and later historical events. HBO Max Westworld Season 4: 26 June— The android hosts come back in a fourth season for the critically praised sci-fi western series. Dolores is back for more—the indomitable android, as played by Evan Rachel Wood, goes on an odyssey of revenge against the human race. Bound with Caleb to the consequences of what he did last season, amidst the android hosts building their destiny in a world that is teetering into chaos, the line between human and machine becomes ever so thin. The Staircase—Limited Series: May 10th–June 14th: A true crime miniseries depicting the mysterious death of novelist Kathleen Peterson, found at the base of a staircase in her home. Her husband, Michael Peterson, was considered the prime suspect, following which the sensationalized trial ensued. This is just an infinitesimally small representative list of the ocean that TV series have become across streaming services. Whatever your taste, you will find something in this sea of options. So, grab your remote, get cozy, and let’s dive right into the newest and best stuff the world of streaming has in store!

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