Streaming platforms are set to unveil a dynamic mix of shows and films this week, ranging from period dramas and thrillers to courtroom sagas and spin-offs. Here's a detailed look at what’s releasing across OTT platforms this week.

Black Mirror (Season 7)

The seventh season of the acclaimed sci-fi anthology series 'Black Mirror' arrives with six fresh episodes. Creator Charlie Brooker returns with a mix of genres and tones, promising a darkly imaginative take on technology and society. A major highlight is the much-anticipated sequel to the fan-favourite episode 'USS Callister'. This season includes two episodes that verge on feature-length, giving the stories ample room to unsettle viewers. ‘Black Mirror’ (season 7) will be released on Netflix on April 10.

G20

Viola Davis stars in this intense political action-thriller as President Danielle Sutton, who must outwit terrorists during a high-stakes hostage situation at the G20 Summit in Cape Town. As world leaders are taken captive, Sutton taps into her military past to launch a daring counter-offensive. The film, which also stars Antony Starr, Marsai Martin and Anthony Anderson, blends explosive action with political drama. ‘G20’ will be released on Prime Video on April 10.

Chhorii 2

Seven years after the terrifying events of 'Chhorii', Sakshi returns in 'Chhorii 2' as she battles a demonic cult attempting to sacrifice her daughter. Directed by Vishal Furia, the horror sequel stars Nushrratt Bharuccha alongside Soha Ali Khan and Gashmeer Mahajani. The sequel deepens the original’s mythos with darker themes and higher stakes. ‘Chhorii 2’ will be released on Prime Video on April 11.

Chhaava

Following a successful theatrical run, Laxman Utekar’s grand historical epic 'Chhaava' makes its digital debut. The film stars Vicky Kaushal as the fierce Maratha warrior Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, with Rashmika Mandanna and Akshaye Khanna in pivotal roles. Known for its larger-than-life visuals and powerful performances, the film is now among the top ten highest-grossing Indian films of all time. ‘Chhaava’ will be released on Netflix on April 11.

The Gardener

This gripping Spanish-language mystery-thriller follows Elmer, a man manipulated by his mother into becoming a contract killer. As they run a murder-for-hire operation, Elmer’s emotional detachment begins to crack when he falls for Violet, a nursery school teacher who becomes his next target. The dark and compelling narrative makes 'The Gardener' one to watch. ‘The Gardener’ will be released on Netflix on April 11.

Meet the Khumalos

A family feud takes centre stage in 'Meet the Khumalos', a comedy-drama revolving around two mothers who spiral into rivalry after discovering their children are romantically involved. The late Connie Chiume headlines the cast, joined by Khosi Ngema, Jesse Suntele and Bonga Dlamini. The show mixes light-hearted chaos with heartfelt moments, making it a family entertainer. ‘Meet the Khumalos’ will be released on Netflix on April 11.

Pravinkoodu Shappu

Starring Soubin Shahir, Basil Joseph and Chemban Vinod Jose, this Malayalam-language dark comedy unravels a murder mystery set in a toddy shop. When the owner is killed after hours of card games and drinking, SI Santhosh is left with eleven suspects and more questions than answers. Directed by Sreeraj Sreenivasan, 'Pravinkoodu Shappu' balances suspense with quirky humour. ‘Pravinkoodu Shappu’ will be released on SonyLIV on April 11.

Court: State Vs A Nobody

This intense courtroom drama, backed by actor Nani, delves into a POSCO case that threatens the future of a young couple. Released in theatres earlier this year, the film earned praise for its emotionally charged narrative and social commentary. Helmed by Ram Jagadeesh, 'Court: State Vs A Nobody' now streams for a wider audience. ‘Court: State vs A Nobody’ will be released on Netflix on April 11.

Resident Playbook

A spin-off of the beloved series 'Hospital Playlist', 'Resident Playbook' centres on a new group of doctors, led by Go Yoon Jung, juggling their medical careers and personal lives. Premiering April 12, the series is already generating excitement through teasers and posters. With promised cameos from original cast members, fans are expecting the same heartfelt storytelling and character depth. ‘Resident Playbook’ will be released on Netflix on April 12.

Doctor Who (Season 2)

Ncuti Gatwa returns as the Fifteenth Doctor in the second season of the rebooted 'Doctor Who'. Set to tackle a robot uprising across eight episodes, the show is once again steered by Russell T. Davies. Alan Cumming also joins for a memorable cameo as the enigmatic Mr Ring-a-Ding. After a lukewarm first season, viewers are hoping for a stronger comeback. ‘Doctor Who’ (season 2) will be released on JioHotstar on April 12.

Behind the Curtain: Stranger Things– The First Shadow

Offering fans a rare behind-the-scenes look, this documentary explores the making of the West End stage play 'Stranger Things: The First Shadow'. It includes interviews, creative insights, and never-before-seen footage detailing how the production brought the 'Stranger Things' universe to life on stage. Premiering on April 15, the documentary is a treat for fans of both theatre and the sci-fi franchise. ‘Behind the Curtain: Stranger Things- The First Shadow’ will be released on Netflix on April 15.

The Glass Dome

In this haunting Swedish mystery, Lejla returns to her childhood village, years after surviving a harrowing kidnapping where she was imprisoned inside a glass dome. Now, as another girl disappears in the same area, Lejla is forced to confront her traumatic past and uncover chilling secrets. Starring Léonie Vincent, 'The Glass Dome' is an atmospheric thriller that blends psychological depth with suspense. ‘The Glass Dome’ will be released on Netflix on April 15.