From Korean thrillers and literary adaptations to sports dramas and crime mysteries, here's everything arriving on OTT this week.

From Korean thrillers and literary adaptations to sports dramas, documentaries and crime mysteries, streaming platforms are rolling out a diverse slate of new titles this week. Netflix leads the lineup with several international releases, while JioHotstar, ZEE5 and Prime Video also have fresh additions spanning multiple genres.
The Apartment Job
South Korean comedy thriller ‘The Apartment Job’ arrives on Netflix on July 11. The story follows a former gangster and a young lawyer who team up to seize the reserve funds of a luxury apartment association, only to discover they have become entangled in a much larger web of corruption, greed and danger.
Land of Football
Streaming on JioHotstar from July 10, ‘Land of Football’ is a documentary celebrating Kerala's enduring relationship with the sport. Looking back over nearly seven decades, it explores how football has shaped communities, inspired generations and become an integral part of the state's cultural identity.
Peddi
Following its theatrical run, ‘Peddi’ made its Netflix debut on July 9. Starring Ram Charan and Janhvi Kapoor, the sports drama centres on an aspiring cricketer determined to restore his village's pride, blending emotional storytelling with themes of perseverance and hope.
Dose
Malayalam psychological mystery thriller Dose began streaming on Prime Video on July 10. Directed by Abhilash R. Nair, the film stars Siju Wilson alongside Ashwin Kumar, Drishya Reghunath, Krisha Kurup, Jagadish and Rony David. The story follows a dedicated doctor who begins investigating a string of unexplained deaths at the hospital where he works, only to uncover dark secrets.
Parimala & Co
Tamil dark comedy ‘Parimala & Co’ premiered on ZEE5 on July 10. Set in Chennai, the film follows an ordinary family whose lives spiral into chaos after the mysterious death of a local troublemaker, resulting in a series of comedic yet suspenseful twists.
Miguel Ángel Blanco: The 48 Hours That Changed Spain
Netflix released documentary ‘Miguel Ángel Blanco: The 48 Hours That Changed Spain’ on July 10. Revisiting the 1997 kidnapping and murder of Spanish politician Miguel Ángel Blanco, the documentary examines the incident's political and social impact through archive footage, expert analysis and eyewitness accounts.
Pati Patni Aur Woh Do
Comedy film ‘Pati Patni Aur Woh Do’ arrives on JioHotstar on July 11. Built around relationship misunderstandings and family chaos, the film promises a light-hearted watch filled with comic situations and unexpected turns.
The Westies
Crime drama ‘The Westies’ premieres on Prime Video on July 12. Featuring Academy Award winner J.K. Simmons, the series follows an Irish-American crime family attempting to retain its influence while dealing with internal conflicts and increasing pressure from law enforcement.
Wuthering Heights
Emerald Fennell's adaptation of Emily Brontë's classic novel ‘Wuthering Heights’ begins streaming on JioHotstar on July 13 after its theatrical release. Starring Margot Robbie as Catherine Earnshaw and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff, the film retells the tragic love story of two deeply connected souls whose lives are shaped by love, class, revenge and loss on the Yorkshire moors.
The East Palace
K-drama ‘The East Palace’ premieres on Netflix on July 17, marking Nam Joo Hyuk's first project after completing his military service. Set within a haunted royal palace, the fantasy thriller combines supernatural forces, political intrigue and ancient curses that threaten an entire kingdom.
The Map of Longing
Spanish romantic drama ‘The Map of Longing’ arrives on Netflix on July 17. The story follows Greta as she copes with the loss of her sister, whose final gift sends her on an emotional journey of healing, self-discovery and unexpected romance. The cast includes Alívia Falcó, Georgina Amorós and Mario de la Rosa.
25 Years of You
Japanese psychological romance ‘25 Years of You’ begins streaming internationally on Netflix from July 17. The series follows a man who has secretly devoted 25 years of his life to one woman, with long-buried secrets and a mysterious incident from the past transforming his silent obsession into a tense psychological thriller.
23 000 Lives
German drama ‘23 000 Lives’ premieres on Netflix on July 17. Inspired by the real-life humanitarian group Jugend Rettet, the film chronicles the efforts of young volunteers determined to rescue refugees crossing the Mediterranean, highlighting courage, activism and the human cost of the refugee crisis.
Published: 10 Jul 2026, 12:55 pm IST
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