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Latest OTT releases (September 2 to September 8): 9 new movies, series to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar, JioCinema and more

This week's OTT highlights include the much-anticipated releases of Bad Boys: Ride or Die Call Me Bae, and more exciting content.

Latest OTT releases (September 2 to September 8): 9 new movies, series to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar, JioCinema and more
Call Me Bae; The Fall Guy; Tanaav Season 2; Kill

The first week of September 2024 promises a thrilling lineup of OTT releases in India, offering something for every kind of viewer. From high-octane action and suspense to gripping dramas and chilling ghost stories, the latest releases span a variety of genres. Notable highlights include the much-anticipated Call Me Bae on Prime Video, the action-packed Bad Boys: Ride or Die on Netflix, and the eerie mystery The Eternal Daughter on Lionsgate Play. This week also brings compelling Indian content, including the intense Kill on Disney+ Hotstar and the return of Tanaav on SonyLIV.

Whether you're in the mood for a heart-pounding thriller or an intriguing drama, this week's OTT offerings are sure to keep you hooked.

Title Film/Series Language Platform Release Date
Bad Boys: Ride or Die Film English Netflix September 6
Call Me Bae Series Hindi Prime Video September 6
In the Land of Saints and Sinners Film English Lionsgate Play (OTTplay Premium) September 6
Kill Film Hindi Disney+ Hotstar September 6
Tanaav Season 2 Part 1 Series Hindi SonyLIV (OTTplay Premium) September 6
The Eternal Daughter Film English Lionsgate Play (OTTplay Premium) September 6
The Fall Guy Film English JioCinema September 3
The Perfect Couple Series English Netflix September 5
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets Film English Lionsgate Play (OTTplay Premium) September 6

 

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Bad Boys: Ride or Die - September 6 (Netflix)

The best-loved "Bad Boys" from Miami are back with their trademark brand of nail-biting action and hilarious mayhem, but this time there's a twist: they're on the run.

Call Me Bae - September 6 (Prime Video)

Bae's glittering world crumbles when her family disowns her, and the action shifts to the bustling streets of Mumbai, leaving her to fend for herself. From learning to use the metro to adjusting to the hectic schedule of a journalist in Mumbai, Bae is trying to adjust to her new life. As she overcomes the numerous obstacles she encounters, her distinctive combination of humour and wit helps her forge unexpected friendships and alliances.

In the Land of Saints and Sinners - September 6 (Lionsgate Play [OTTplay Premium])

Finbar Murphy (Liam Neeson) lives a peaceful existence in the seaside village of Glencolmcille, Ireland, in the 1970s, away from the political unrest that engulfs the nation. He is determined to put his troubled past to rest. An ominous group of terrorists, headed by a cruel lady called Doirean (Kerry Condon), soon arrive, and Finbar finds himself entangled in a dangerous game of cat and mouse. He must decide whether to reveal his hidden identity or protect his friends and neighbours.

Kill - September 6 (Disney+ Hotstar)

In a brave attempt to stop the planned marriage, army commando Amrit (Lakshya) boards a train headed for New Delhi after learning that his love Tulika (Tanya Maniktala) is betrothed against her choice. But when a band of vicious bandits, headed by Fani (Raghav Juyal), start terrorising unsuspecting train passengers, Amrit goes on a daring killing spree to rescue his fellow travellers, transforming a boring commute into an electric thrill ride.

Tanaav Season 2 Part 1 - September 6 (SonyLIV [OTTplay Premium])

Kabir will confront Al Damishq, his most fearsome adversary. Kashmir's and his loved ones' fates hang in the balance as he seeks revenge. This gripping story of vengeance and forgiveness takes place in the volatile Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, where insurgency is a real possibility.

The Eternal Daughter - September 6 (Lionsgate Play [OTTplay Premium])

In this ghost story, a haunted house, a once grand manor that is now a practically deserted hotel full of mysteries, forces a middle-aged daughter and her elderly mother to face long-buried memories.

The Fall Guy - September 3 (JioCinema)

For our amusement, he undergoes the same routine as any other stuntman: he is shot, blown up, crashed, tossed through windows, and plunged from great heights. After suffering a near-fatal injury that almost ended his career, our working-class hero must now juggle his job with the pursuit of a missing movie star, the investigation of a conspiracy, and his attempts to win back his beloved. Is there any way this could work out? The Fall Guy is an ode to the action film industry and its dedicated but often-underappreciated workforce, as well as an entertaining and exhilarating all-star apex action thriller.

The Perfect Couple - September 5 (Netflix)

One of the wealthiest families on Nantucket is ready to marry Amelia Sacks. Greer Garrison Winbury, the renowned novelist who will be her mother-in-law despite her disapproval, has gone to great lengths to arrange what appears to be the most extravagant wedding of the season—that is, until a corpse is discovered on the beach. As secrets emerge, the real-life investigation resembles a scene from one of Greer's novels. Everyone is suddenly under scrutiny.

Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets - September 6 (Lionsgate Play [OTTplay Premium])

Laureline (Cara Delevingne) and Valerian (Dane DeHaan) are a pair of special agents tasked with preserving peace across human lands in the 28th century. The two set off on a journey to the incredible city of Alpha, which has grown in size over the millennia as different species from around the cosmos have gathered to exchange ideas, technology, and cultures, all at the behest of the Minister of Defense. A mysterious entity lurks within Alpha, posing a danger to the tranquillity of the City of a Thousand Planets. In a maniacal dash, Valerian and Laureline must discover the identity of this savage invader in order to protect not only Alpha but also the fate of the universe.

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