A packed week awaits streaming audiences with new releases spanning comedy, thriller, horror, drama and documentary genres.

A new slate of titles is set to land on major streaming services this week, ranging from Korean thrillers and Hollywood documentaries to Indian dramas and light-hearted comedies. With multiple genres releasing across platforms, viewers will have plenty to explore as June rolls in. Here is a full rundown of what’s arriving.
Teach You a Lesson
The upcoming Korean drama ‘Teach You a Lesson’, adapted from the webtoon ‘Get Schooled’, has already stirred conversation online. The series follows a special government task force led by characters played by Kim Mu-yeol and Lee Sung-min, who take extreme measures to restore discipline in failing schools. Blending dark satire with action, the show examines South Korea’s education system through a sharp, provocative lens. ‘Teach You a Lesson’ releases on Netflix on June 5.
Smallville
The iconic series ‘Smallville’ traces Clark Kent’s adolescent years long before he becomes Superman. Beginning with the meteor strike that brought him to Earth, the story follows his friendships, rivalries, particularly with Lex Luthor, and emotional journey toward heroism, all under its famous “No Tights, No Flights” rule. ‘Smallville’ will release on Netflix on June 1.
Doctor on the Edge
Lee Jae-wook stars as a plastic surgeon forced into public health service on an isolated island, where unsettling events and secretive locals create a slow-burn mystery. Co-starring Shin Ye-eun, the series mixes medical drama with psychological tension and survival elements. ‘Doctor on the Edge’ will release on Disney+ on June 1.
Maa Behen
A troubled mother and her daughters stumble upon a corpse in their own kitchen and are pushed into a frantic cover-up despite having no role in the death. The film explores chaos, dark humour and unexpected turns in a small-town setting. ‘Maa Behen’ will release on Netflix on June 4.
Office Romance
This workplace rom-com centres on a strict CEO and a newly hired lawyer who begin a secret romance despite rigid company rules. Directed by Ol Parker, known for ‘Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again’, the series promises light drama, chemistry and corporate complications. ‘Office Romance’ will release on Netflix on June 5.
The Watchers
Starring Dakota Fanning and directed by Ishana Night Shyamalan, this supernatural horror film follows an artist stranded in the forests of western Ireland. Forced to confront eerie, unseen creatures, she fights to survive the night in a setting steeped in dread. ‘The Watchers’ will release on Netflix on June 4.
Michael Jackson: The Verdict
This documentary revisits the 2005 trial of Michael Jackson, unpacking courtroom testimonies, media coverage and public division. It reflects on the far-reaching impact the case had on the singer’s career, reputation and cultural legacy. ‘Michael Jackson: The Verdict’ will release on Netflix on June 3.
Dhurandhar: The Revenge
The film follows undercover agent Jaskirat Singh Rangi, also known as Hamza, as he continues navigating Karachi’s criminal networks following Rehman Dakait’s death. His pursuit of justice for the 26/11 attacks pushes him deeper into dangerous political and underworld conflicts. ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ will release on Jiohotstar on June 4.
Not Suitable for Work
This coming-of-age drama trails five young adults in Manhattan’s Murray Hill as they balance demanding jobs, complicated relationships and the pursuit of personal fulfilment while transitioning from college life to adulthood. ‘Not Suitable for Work’ will release on Jiohotstar on June 2.
Gullak 5
The Mishra family returns for a fifth season of the beloved slice-of-life comedy. With a new actor joining as Annu Mishra, the show continues to highlight relatable middle-class struggles with warmth, humour and everyday charm. ‘Gullak 5’ will release on SonyLIV on June 5.
KD: The Devil
Starring Dhruva Sarja, this action drama charts the transformation of Kali Dasa (KD) from a carefree young man into a determined fighter. His love story takes a dark turn when a violent gang led by Dhak Deva threatens his family, forcing KD into an emotional and intense showdown. ‘KD: The Devil’ will release on Zee5 on June 5.
Patriot
Mahesh Narayanan’s political action thriller follows undercover operatives who uncover Periscope, a covert government surveillance programme allegedly exploited by corrupt officials. A retired intelligence adviser races to expose the conspiracy before it spirals out of control. ‘Patriot’ will release on Zee5 on June 5.
Cousins and Kalyanams
Set in Kerala, this family drama-comedy spans over two decades and follows six cousins through seven weddings. The series explores shifting relationships, generational bonds and traditions shaping a bustling household. ‘Cousins and Kalyanams’ released on Jiohotstar on May 29.
Rafa
Directed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Zach Heinzerling, this four-part documentary captures Rafael Nadal’s final season on the tennis circuit. It offers intimate access to the athlete’s physical challenges, personal reflections and career-defining moments. ‘Rafa’ released on Netflix on May 29.
Jolly LLB 3
The latest instalment of the legal comedy pits Arshad Warsi’s Jolly Tyagi against Akshay Kumar’s Jolly Mishra in a land-fraud case linked to the 2011 Bhatta-Parsaul protests. The film blends humour, courtroom drama and social commentary. ‘Jolly LLB 3’ released on Jiohotstar on May 29.
Kara
Against the Gulf War fuel crisis, this crime thriller follows a reformed thief who returns to Ramanathapuram and plans a series of bank heists to protect his family’s ancestral land from corrupt officials. ‘Kara’ released on Netflix on May 28.
Sukhamano Sukhamann
Directed by Arunlala Ramachandran, this Malayalam fantasy-comedy features a lonely man who begins imagining the ghosts of a deceased family. His life becomes more complicated when he falls in love with a terminally ill woman, leading to emotional and comedic twists. ‘Smallville’ released on Amazon Prime Video on May 29.
Calabasas Confidential
This eight-episode reality series focuses on a group of affluent friends, ex-partners and rivals who reunite in Southern California, only to find long-buried conflicts resurfacing as secrets come to light. ‘Calabasas Confidential’ released on Netflix on May 29.
Propeller One-Way Night Coach
Directed by John Travolta and based on a classic children’s book, this family adventure follows a young aviation enthusiast and his mother on a cross-country flight that becomes an unforgettable journey filled with surprises and heartfelt moments. ‘Propeller One-Way Night Coach’ released on Apple TV+ on May 29.
Brazil ’70: The Third Star
This six-episode drama recreates Brazil’s famed 1970 FIFA World Cup win, weaving together the team’s rise to victory and the political backdrop surrounding the historic tournament. ‘Brazil ‘70: The Third Star’ released on Netflix on May 29.
The Better Sister
The thriller drama ‘The Better Sister’, featuring Jessica Biel and Elizabeth Banks, premiered on Amazon Prime Video on 29 May, with all eight episodes of the limited series dropping at once, following a story where two estranged siblings are drawn together after a brutal murder upends their family.
Leader
The Tamil-language spy action film ‘Leader’, starring Legend Saravanan and co-starring Payal Rajput and Andrea Jeremiah, made its OTT debut on Amazon Prime Video from 29 May after a theatrical run, bringing its mix of high-octane action, suspense and emotional drama to home viewers.
Star City
The sci-fi drama ‘Star City’, a spin-off from ‘For All Mankind’, began streaming on Apple TV+ on 29 May, exploring an alternate history of the space race through the struggles of Soviet cosmonauts and intelligence officers behind the Iron Curtain.
Brown
‘Brown’ will stream from 5 June on Zee5, featuring Karisma Kapoor as a troubled Kolkata Police officer battling her own scars while hunting a serial killer in a neo-noir psychological crime thriller set against the gritty backdrop of the city.
Published: 30 May 2026, 02:41 pm IST
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