November is ending on an exciting month, in terms of entertainment, as Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar, ZEE5, Amazon Prime Video, and other streamers are rolling out binge-worthy movies, web shows, documentaries, K-dramas and more this week. The list of latest OTT releases this week includes multiple entertaining titles such as Sikandar Ka Muqaddar, Parachute, Senna, Divorce Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega, The Madness, and many more. Check out all the upcoming titles below.
Latest OTT releases this week (25th November to 1st December): 17 new movies and shows coming on ZEE5, Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar and more
November 25
1. Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey – Netflix
Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey is an exhilarating documentary that chronicles the decades-long quest for justice for JonBenét Ramsey, a child beauty queen who was killed in her house.
November 26
2. Anthony Jeselnik: Bones and All – Netflix
Netflix is all set to roll out a binge-worthy stand-up special featuring American comedian and writer Anthony Jeselnik, who entertains the audience with his entertaining and comic performance.
November 27
3. Our Little Secret – Netflix
Our Little Secret is a romantic movie starring Lindsay Lohan and Ian Harding in lead roles. The movie centres around two resentful exes, who are forced to spend the Christmas under one roof after learning that their current partners are siblings.
November 28
4. Asaf – Netflix
This intense, mind-bending Turkish drama follows an Uber driver navigating through a tough divorce whose life takes an unexpected turn when he enters the world of organised crime to rescue his son from a group of nefarious people. The upcoming series stars Starring: Cihangir Ceyhan, Burçin Terzioğlu, and Ahmet Rıfat Şungar.
5. The Madness – Netflix
Like thrilling dramas? If so, then here’s one that deserves your attention. Titled The Madness, the upcoming limited-episodes series revolves around a media pundit, named Muncie Daniels, who must prove himself innocent after witnessing a murder in the woods. Will he be able to succeed in his mission and reconnect with his estranged family?
6. Mononoke The Movie: The Phantom in the Rain – Netflix
Apart from Asaf, The Trunk, We Live in Time, and other titles, the list of latest OTT releases this week includes an animated supernatural psychological horror film titled Mononoke The Movie: The Phantom in the Rain. The plot of the upcoming movie follows two newcomers who discover rivalry, political intrigue, and a vengeful spirit in the chambers of the Edo harem. It is based on the Mononoke anime TV series.
November 29
7. Senna – Netflix
The Netflix miniseries chronicles the Brazilian racing legend’s early struggles and his success in Formula One, before a tragedy changed the world of racing forever.
8. The Snow Sister – Netflix
The Norwegian movie starring Mudit Gupta, Celina Meyer Hovland, and Ole Steinkjer Øyen follows a young boy named Christian, who believes in Christmas again after forming a bond with a bubbly girl while his family members grieve the loss of a family member.
9. The Trunk – Netflix
Based on the novel of the same name by Kim Ryeo-ryeong, this upcoming K-drama stars Seo Hyun-jin and Gong Yoo in lead roles. The plot revolves around two individuals whose one-year contract marriage is shaken up when a mysterious trunk washes up on the shore. Another binge-worthy title on the list of latest OTT releases this week.
10. The Later Daters – Netflix
The list of latest OTT releases this week includes an exciting reality drama titled The Later Daters. It follows six mature singles who learn new rules of modern romance as they set out to find love once again with the help of certified dating coach Logan Ury.
11. Sikandar Ka Muqaddar – Netflix
This is a gripping action-packed mystery-crime thriller directed by Neeraj Pandey. The upcoming movie delves into the life of a police officer, who continues his pursuit of a suspect involved in an unsolved diamond heist. The story takes an unexpected twist when the former’s actions turn into obsession. The ensemble cast of the Netflix movie includes Avinash Tiwary, Jimmy Shergill, and Tamannaah Bhatia, among others.
12. Hard North – Amazon Prime Video
This reality drama follows a group of young and ambitious Canadians who face the harsh realities of Canadian wilderness to not just survive but thrive in the remote and rugged landscapes, their new home.
13. Parachute – Disney+ Hotstar
Disney+ Hotstar’s upcoming Tamil series follows two siblings, who take their father’s bike for a joyride, which soon turns into a nightmare. The events that ensue next form the main plot of the drama starring Shakthi Rithvik, Iyal, Krishna, and Kani Thiru, among others.
14. Divorce Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega – ZEE5
Divorce Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega is a comedy series that follows two competitive reporters aiming to become the next prime-time news anchor, who in an attempt of outdoing each other get married accidentally during a sting operation. The upcoming series is headlined by Rishab Chadha and Abigail Pandey.
15. Woman of the Hour – Lionsgate Play
The edge-of-the-seat crime thriller tells the spine-chilling story of Sheryl Bradshaw, an aspiring actress who goes on a ’70s dating show in search of love. Her quest for love turns into a nightmare when she crosses paths with Rodney Alcala, a notorious serial killer. The movie directed by Anna Kendrick stars the 39-year-old American actress and Daniel Zovatto in lead roles.
16. We Live in Time – BookMyshow Stream
We Live in Time is a romantic movie that revolves around an ambitious chef (Florence Pugh) and a recently divorced man (Andrew Garfield) whose lives turn upside down when a chance encounter brings them together, in a decade spanning unconventional love story, presented in a non-linear narrative.
17. Moana 2 – Theatres
The musical adventure movie is set three years after the events of the first movie which was released in 2016. It focuses on Moana, who reunites with Maui to embark on a journey across Oceania in an attempt to break god Nalo’s curse after receiving an unexpected call from her wayfinding ancestors.
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