From Rohit Shetty's Indian Police Force to adventure drama Zorro, watch out for this week's most thrilling digital releases — superhero adventures, and intense action films.
OTT platforms offer us with a new slate of shows to watch each week. With all the new releases every week, there's always something to choose from for everyone. The must-watch lineup for this week includes dramas, thrillers, and adventure shows. Read the top selections that we have picked for you.
Title | Starring | Release Date | OTT Platform |
Zorro | Miguel Bernardeau | January 19 | Prime Video |
Indian Polic Force | Sidharth Malhotra, Shilpa Shetty, Vivek Oberoi | January 19 | Prime Video |
The Marvels | Brie Larson, Teyonah Parris, Iman Vellani, Samuel L. Jackson | January 16 | Prime Video and buy and rent on Apple TV+ |
The Kitchen | Kane Robinson | January 19 | Netflix |
Zorro, a Spanish action-adventure series is a unique take on the classic hero. The narrative follows Miguel Bernardeau's Diego de la Vega as he takes on the recognizable persona of Zorro. The series, which has the Canary Islands as its backdrop, crafts a compelling story by fusing historical details with fresh perspectives.
Why should you watch it: Watch Zorro for its legendary character for a new audience by fusing drama, action, and adventure.
This Hindi action thriller, Indian Police Force which is directed by Rohit Shetty, stars Shilpa Shetty Kundra and Sidharth Malhotra in the lead roles. In addition to addressing crime and justice, the show delves into the lives of devoted police officers in a fictitious police universe. Rohit Shetty and Sidharth Malhotra are making their debut in the OTT world with Indian Police Force.
Why should you watch it: If you are a fan of Rohit Shetty's action and drama, then this must be on your watch list. The show also promises an intriguing story with an ensemble cast.
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The Marvels, the 33rd movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and a follow-up to the television miniseries Ms. Marvel (2022), explores the fallout from Carol Danvers's (Brie Larson) actions, which destroyed the Supreme Intelligence and sparked a bloody civil war in the Kree kingdom. Hala, their home world, is left abandoned by this conflict. Dar-Benn, a recent Kree chieftain, finds one of the two Quantum Bands and tears it open to reveal jump spots.
Why should you watch it: If you are a fan of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, this one should be on your watch list. Also, watch it for its gripping storyline and adventures.
A dystopian futuristic thriller, The Kitchen takes place in London in 2044. The story revolves around Izi (Kane Robinson) and 12-year-old Benji, an orphan, as they make their way through a society that has completely abandoned social housing and has a glaring rich-poor gap. The two live in The Kitchen, a shantytown that resolutely opposes being moved. The film is directed by Daniel Kaluuya.
Why should you watch it: The Kitchen examines topics of father-son relationships, societal pressures, and survival in a city that is gentrifying quickly.
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