OTT releases this week: ‘Reacher 3,’ ‘Toxic Town,’ ‘Suits LA’ and more

Streaming platforms are set to deliver an exciting lineup of films and series this week, spanning genres from legal dramas and comedies to intense crime thrillers. Here’s a look at the biggest OTT releases coming your way this week.
Reacher Season 3
Alan Ritchson returns as Jack Reacher in the third season of the popular action thriller, which premieres on Prime Video on February 20. Based on Lee Child’s 2003 novel ‘Persuader,’ the new season follows Reacher as he embarks on a high-stakes mission to rescue a DEA informant from a ruthless criminal syndicate. Along the way, he must navigate a complex web of deception, confront personal demons and test his survival instincts. The latest installment also features Brian Tee, Anthony Michael Hall, Sonya Cassidy and Johnny Berchtold in key roles.
Oops Ab Kya?
A fresh take on the beloved American series ‘Jane the Virgin,’ this Hindi adaptation follows Roohi (Shweta Basu Prasad), whose life takes an unexpected turn when a routine medical check-up leads to an accidental pregnancy—despite the fact that she is a virgin. As she grapples with the bizarre situation, she faces societal judgments, personal dilemmas and an urgent quest for answers. The series, which debuts on JioHotstar on February 20, also stars Aashim Gulati, Jaaved Jaaferi and Sonali Kulkarni.
Crime Beat
A gripping crime drama set in the cutthroat world of investigative journalism, ‘Crime Beat’ follows Abhishek Sinha (Saqib Saleem), a determined reporter chasing a breakthrough story. When a tip-off about a fugitive gangster’s return to India falls into his lap, he plunges into a relentless pursuit of the truth—only to find himself ensnared in a corrupt system where deception lurks at every turn. Releasing on Zee5 on February 21, the series also stars Saba Azad, Sai Tamhankar, Rajesh Tailang and Sachin Khedekar.
Daaku Maharaaj
Telugu action film ‘Daaku Maharaaj’ lands on Netflix on February 21, bringing a gripping tale of crime, power struggles and survival. Starring Nandamuri Balakrishna in the lead, the movie follows a fearless outlaw as he navigates dangerous rivalries to carve out his own dominion. The cast also includes Urvashi Rautela, Bobby Deol, Pragya Jaiswal and Shraddha Srinath.
Office
Tamil comedy series ‘Office’ brings humour and nostalgia to the workplace setting, premiering on JioHotstar on February 21. The show revolves around a government office in a rural setting, where two generations—one accustomed to traditional ways and the other adept in digital advancements—clash and collaborate in their daily work. Their interactions transform routine office tasks into hilarious encounters, offering a lighthearted take on adapting to change.
Suits LA
Expanding the ‘Suits’ universe, ‘Suits LA’ takes the legal drama to the world of entertainment law. Starring Stephen Amell as Ted Black, the series follows a powerhouse lawyer navigating high-profile cases in Los Angeles. Created by Aaron Korsh, the spin-off arrives on JioHotstar on February 24 for Indian audiences, continuing the legacy of the original show, which gained renewed popularity after streaming on Netflix.
Running Point
Mindy Kaling’s latest series ‘Running Point’ drops on Netflix on February 27, offering a fresh take on the sports comedy genre. The show follows Isla Gordon (played by Hudson), who unexpectedly finds herself at the helm of a professional basketball team, the Los Angeles Waves. Overlooked for much of her life, she must now prove herself as the right leader for the franchise—facing scepticism from the team, the board and the sports world at large. The 10-episode series boasts a star-studded ensemble cast, including Brenda Song, Drew Tarver, Scott MacArthur, Fabrizio Guido, Toby Sandeman, Chet Hanks, Jay Ellis, Scott Evans, Dane DiLiegro, Roberto Sanchez, Uche Agada and Max Greenfield.
Toxic Town
A chilling drama inspired by real events, ‘Toxic Town’ delves into the infamous Corby Toxic Waste Case, a shocking environmental scandal in England. The series examines the legal battle waged by affected families against the Corby Council after toxic waste exposure allegedly led to birth defects in children. Through its courtroom drama and investigative storytelling, the show sheds light on the devastating consequences of corporate negligence. Streaming begins on Netflix on February 27.