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OTT releases this week: Marty Supreme, 24 to Stranger Things- Tales from '85
Updated On: 22 April, 2026 03:51 PM IST | Athulya Nambiar
Latest OTT releases to watch this week: It's that time of the week again when we bring you the freshest updates from the world of over-the-top (OTT) entertainment. The next seven days are packed with a delightful mix of movies and TV shows that promise to satisfy all your binge-watching cravings. So, grab your popcorn, and let's dive into the exciting lineup

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Criminal Record: Season 2 (Apple TV+, April 22)
When a young man is stabbed to death at a political rally, June Lenker is the senior officer on the scene and becomes consumed by guilt. Her investigation leads her back to Daniel Hegarty, who is now a key figure in the secretive world of police intelligence
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Running Point: Season 2 (Netflix, April 23)
Isla Gordon (Kate Hudson) is no longer the "surprise" choice for president, but she faces a major threat as her eldest brother Cam (Justin Theroux) returns from rehab determined to reclaim his old job

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If Wishes Could Kill (Netflix, April 24)
Set at Seorin High School, the story follows five friends who discover a mysterious mobile application called "Girigo" that claims to grant any wish. The catch is a deadly "red timer" countdown that begins on the user's device once a wish is made, predicting their sudden death as payment for their desire. After a classmate dies unexpectedly, the group must race to uncover the app's supernatural origins and break the curse before their own timers run out
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Jeraxx (ZEE 5, April 24)
Set in the town of Rayadurga, the series follows Prakasha (Nagabhushana), an ordinary man running a small xerox shop. His life takes a supernatural turn after a mysterious thayitha (talisman) merges with his xerox machine, causing it to produce "copies" that refuse to stay copies—bringing duplicate versions of local residents to life
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Greenland 2: Migration (Lionsgate Play, April 24)
Five years after the comet strike from the first film, the Garrity family is forced to leave their Greenland bunker and trek across a frozen, post-apocalyptic Europe to reach a rumored sanctuary in France
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Stranger Things: Tales from '85 (Netflix, April 23, 2026)
The story begins in a snow-covered Hawkins, where life appears to have returned to normal after Eleven closed the gate at Hawkins Lab. However, a new supernatural mystery erupts when an unknown figure in a yellow hazmat suit incinerates an Upside Down-like creature, inadvertently releasing iridescent green spores into the snow. These spores sprout new, terrifying life forms that threaten the town while the gate remains sealed
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Sold Out on You (Netflix, April 22)
Matthew Lee (Ahn Hyo-seop) is a perfectionist farmer who secretly doubles as a cosmetics company CEO. He values his quiet life in Deokpung Village until Dam Ye-jin (Chae Won-bin), a top home shopping host struggling with chronic insomnia, arrives determined to secure a contract for a rare mushroom he grows
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Apex (Netflix, April 24)
Sasha (Charlize Theron), a grieving rock climber, retreats to the remote Australian wilderness seeking solace. Her solo journey turns into a deadly nightmare when she encounters Ben (Taron Egerton), a cunning psychopath who hunts her for sport across cliffs and rapids
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Marty Supreme (Amazon Prime Video, April 24)
Loosely inspired by the life of table tennis legend Marty Reisman, the film follows Marty Mauser (Timothée Chalamet), a wily ping-pong hustler and shoe salesman from New York's Lower East Side. Driven by a toxic level of ambition, Marty embarks on a chaotic, ethically questionable journey to finance his dream of competing in the World Championships in Tokyo
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24 (JioHotstar, April 24)
Led by Anil Kapoor in one of his most definitive roles, the show 24 built a strong following for its real-time narrative, sharp pacing, and high production value, something that still feels distinctive even today. Episodes from both seasons of the high-octane thriller will be available to stream on JioHotstar, April 24th onwards, with 8 episodes dropping every Friday
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Unchosen (Netflix, April 21)
Set in a fictional, high-control Christian cult in rural England called the Fellowship of the Divine, the story explores themes of faith, emancipation, and manipulation
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Band Melam (ZEE5, April 24)
Set in a rural Telangana village, the film follows childhood sweethearts Giri (Harsh Roshan) and Raaji (Sridevi Appala). While Raaji is a top student who moves to the city for higher education, Giri is a school dropout who pursues his passion for music by forming a local wedding band

