Latest OTT releases to watch this week: Thangalaan to Mithya season 2

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.

Updated On: 2024-10-31 12:21 PM IST

Compiled by : Tuhina Upadhyay

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Megan Thee Stallion: In Her Words (Prime Video, October 31)
This documentary offers a raw look at the life of Grammy-winning rapper Megan Thee Stallion. It covers her rise to fame while also addressing the challenges she's faced, including the 2020 shooting incident involving Tory Lanez and the loss of her mother.

The Diplomat Season 2 (Netflix, October 31)
The second season of The Diplomat picks up after the shocking revelation that British Prime Minister Nicol Trowbridge orchestrated an attack on a British aircraft for political gain. U.S. Ambassador Kate Wyler (Keri Russell) is at the center of a political storm as she seeks to expose Trowbridge’s ruthless tactics.

Thangalaan (Netflix, October 31)
Directed by Pa. Ranjith, Thangalaan is a sweeping historical drama set in colonial India’s Kolar Gold Fields (KGF). It features Vikram as a tribal leader fighting to protect his community’s land from British exploitation. The tribe collaborates with British general Lord Clement to find hidden gold, but their alliance becomes complicated with the arrival of Aarathi (Malavika Mohanan), a mystical guardian of the land, sparking deeper questions of loyalty and purpose.

Wizards Beyond Waverly Place (Disney+ Hotstar, October 30)
Wizards Beyond Waverly Place takes you back into the magical world of the Russo family. In this revival, adult Justin (David Henrie) is living a mortal life until his sister Alex (Selena Gomez) introduces him to Billie (Janice LeAnn Brown), a young wizard-in-training. As a reluctant mentor, Justin must balance his normal life with the responsibilities of his wizarding heritage.

Mithya: The Dark Chapter (ZEE5, November 1)
Mithya: The Dark Chapter is a sequel to the 2022 series, diving into the intense rivalry between half-sisters Juhi (Huma Qureshi) and Rhea (Avantika Dassani). As Juhi, now a successful author, faces accusations of plagiarism from a mysterious writer, family secrets resurface, igniting jealousy and resentment. 

The Manhattan Alien Abduction (Netflix, October 30)
This gripping docuseries explores one of the most debated mysteries in ufology. It focuses on Linda Napolitano’s well-known story of an alien abduction from her Manhattan apartment, which was reportedly witnessed by security agents and locals who claimed to see her being taken aboard a craft. With never-before-seen footage, in-depth interviews, and forensic analyses, the series examines the credibility of her claims and challenges viewers to reconsider their beliefs.

Somebody Somewhere Season 3 (JioCinema, October 28)
Somebody Somewhere is back for its heartfelt third and final season, returning to Kansas. The show follows Sam (Bridget Everett), a Kansas native with a unique spirit and a voice that wants to be heard. In this season, Sam continues her journey of self-acceptance with the unwavering support of her friends, who understand her better than her hometown does. 

Joker: Folie a Deux (Prime Video, October 29)
This musical sequel to the 2019 hit Joker dives deeper into Arthur Fleck's (Joaquin Phoenix) troubled mind, blending reality and fantasy in a darkly poetic way. Set in Arkham Asylum, Arthur meets Harleen “Lee” Quinzel (Lady Gaga) during music therapy, and their intense relationship turns toxic, pushing Arthur’s Joker persona to new extremes.

Time Cut (Netflix, October 30)
Time Cut is a thrilling mix of horror and time travel. It follows Lucy Field (Madison Bailey), a high school senior who finds a time machine that sends her back to 2003. Her urgent mission is to stop a masked killer from murdering her sister, Summer (Antonia Gentry), in the days leading up to the tragic event.

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