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Latest OTT releases (June 1-June 7): 17 new movies and TV shows on Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar and more

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1 June 2026, 4:00 AM
Latest OTT releases (June 1-June 7): 17 new movies and TV shows on Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar and more
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It’s time for your weekly update of the latest OTT releases and the next seven days have the perfect blend of movies and TV shows to satiate all your bingeing needs. Ranveer Singh’s record-breaking Dhurandhar: The Revenge is geared up for streaming as undercover operative Hamza Ali Mazari tightens his grip on Karachi’s criminal underworld; Madhuri Dixit and her daughters, played by Triptii Dimri and Dharna Durga, rush to hide a body from their neighbours and the cops in Maa Behen; Naseeruddin Shah and Jim Sarbh bring the unlikely origin story of one of India’s most beloved brands to life in Made in India: A Titan Story; Karisma Kapoor takes on the role of a brilliant but deeply troubled Kolkata detective in Brown; Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein navigate a secret romance at the very top of the corporate ladder in Office Romance; the Mishra family returns for a milestone fifth season as the weight of growing up begins to change everything they thought they knew in Gullak Season 5. Clarkson’s Farm season 5 (June 3) Jeremy Clarkson is back at Diddly Squat, but this time the drama begins before he even gets out of bed. Season 5 opens with a genuine health crisis: Clarkson’s emergency hospitalisation following a serious cardiac event, leaving him under strict doctor’s orders to slow down at precisely the moment his farm needs him most.
While he reluctantly recovers, Kaleb Cooper heads to the Netherlands to study cutting-edge agricultural technology, returning with ideas that go considerably better in theory than in practice. Robot tractors and laser-mapped fields descend on Oxfordshire to chaotic effect. Streaming on Prime Video Made in India: A Titan Story (June 3) One of India’s most beloved corporate legends finally gets a screen adaptation, and the casting alone should have your attention. Naseeruddin Shah plays JRD Tata and Jim Sarbh plays Xerxes Desai, the maverick founding managing director of Titan, in this six-part period drama adapted from Vinay Kamath’s acclaimed book Titan: India’s Most Successful Consumer Brand.
Set in pre-liberalised India, at a moment when the country stood on the brink of economic transformation, the series traces the unlikely birth of a homegrown watch brand from a single bold idea, resisted at every turn by an entrenched system. Streaming on Amazon MX Player Michael Jackson: The Verdict (June 3) This three-part documentary series revisits the four-month Santa Maria courtroom proceedings from 2005 in which Jackson faced ten felony counts, including child sexual molestation, before being acquitted on all charges. With cameras barred from the actual courtroom, the series reconstructs the trial through eyewitness accounts, juror interviews, journalist testimonies and archival footage, presenting perspectives from both the prosecution and the defence in equal measure. Streaming on Netflix The Legend of Vox Machina season 4 (June 3) The penultimate chapter of one of animation’s best-loved fantasy series arrives with a new threat and a found family in pieces.
Set a year after the defeat of the Chroma Conclave, Vox Machina has scattered: Vex and Percy returned to Whitestone, Vax and Keyleth set sail together, Scanlan is rebuilding his relationship with his daughter Kaylie, and Grog and Pike remain inseparable. When the Cult of the Whispered One, devoted followers of the ancient lich god Vecna, begin spreading chaos across Exandria, the group must reunite for one more world-ending fight. Wayne Brady joins as fan-favourite new character Taryon Darrington, a wealthy and eccentric artificer with a mechanical scribe named Doty, alongside guest voices from Alan Cumming, Ming-Na Wen, Tim McGraw and Mark Strong. Streaming on Prime Video Dhurandhar: The Revenge (June 4) Ranveer Singh returns as Jaskirat Singh Rangi, the undercover intelligence operative who has spent years building his criminal alter-ego Hamza Ali Mazari into the feared Sher-e-Baloch, king of Karachi’s Lyari underworld.
Now at the apex of his cover, Hamza tightens his net around the terror networks behind 26/11, but his most dangerous adversary yet is Major Iqbal (Arjun Rampal), a shadowy ISI mastermind operating at the intersection of espionage and organised crime. R. Madhavan, Sanjay Dutt and Sara Arjun return from the first film, with Aditya Dhar directing once again. Streaming on JioHotstar Maa Behen (June 4) This Suresh Triveni (Tumhari Sulu) comedy sees Madhuri Dixit play Rekha, a mother already regarded as slightly scandalous by her conservative Adarsh Colony neighbours.
Her two estranged daughters, the sharper and more volatile Jaya (Triptii Dimri) and the quieter Sushma (Dharna Durga), barely tolerate each other. Then a dead body turns up in their kitchen, and the perpetually bickering trio is forced into an unlikely, increasingly frantic cover-up before the colony’s gossip network puts the pieces together. Ravi Kishan, Geetanjali Kulkarni and Arunoday Singh round out the ensemble. Streaming on Netflix The Murder of Rachel Nickell (June 4) A companion documentary to the drama series The Witness—releasing on the same day—this feature-length documentary examines the true events behind one of Britain’s most haunting unsolved murders.
In July 1992, Rachel Nickell was stabbed to death on Wimbledon Common in broad daylight while walking with her two-year-old son, Alex, who was found clutching his mother’s body. The ensuing investigation became one of the Metropolitan Police’s most catastrophic failures as an innocent man was imprisoned. Featuring exclusive archival footage, first-hand accounts from the Nickell and Hanscombe families, and forensic expert analysis, the film traces the decade-long miscarriage of justice and the DNA breakthrough that finally delivered a verdict more than 15 years after Rachel’s death. Streaming on Netflix The Witness (June 4) More than three decades after Rachel Nickell was murdered on Wimbledon Common, this series tells the story for the first time through the eyes of the two people who lived its full weight: her partner André Hanscombe (Jordan Bolger) and their son Alex (Max Fincham as a teenager, Jahsaiah Williams as a child), who was just two years old when he watched his mother die.
The three-part drama follows André as he fought to raise a traumatised little boy in the shadow of a media circus, a discredited police investigation and a conviction he knew was wrong. It also focuses on Alex, as he was pulled back into the case as a teenager living in France when new evidence finally reopened it. Kerry Godliman, Claire Rushbrook and James Bradshaw also star. Best watched alongside the companion documentary, The Murder of Rachel Nickell.
Streaming on Netflix Brown (June 5) Karisma Kapoor returns to OTT with her most demanding role to date. Directed by Abhinay Deo (Delhi Belly) and set against the rain-soaked, morally layered streets of Kolkata, Brown is a neo-noir psychological crime thriller in which Kapoor plays Rita Brown, a brilliant but deeply troubled Kolkata Police officer battling alcoholism while investigating the murder of a young woman. As the case pulls her deeper into the city’s shadows, the line between detective and subject begins to blur.
Also starring Surya Sharma, Jisshu U Sengupta, Soni Razdan, Meghna Malik and Shaan. Streaming on ZEE5 Cape Fear (June 5) The story that Robert Mitchum made iconic in 1962 and Robert De Niro redefined in 1991 returns, this time as a 10-episode limited series. Javier Bardem plays Max Cady, a convicted killer released from prison with a single objective of revenge against the married attorneys who put him there. Amy Adams plays Anna Bowden, one half of that couple alongside Patrick Wilson’s Tom, as Cady begins dismantling their seemingly perfect life from the outside in.
Based on John D. MacDonald’s 1957 novel The Executioners, the series expands the psychological slow-burn of Martin Scorsese’s film into a format built for sustained dread. Scorsese and Steven Spielberg executive produce. Streaming on Apple TV Gullak season 5 (June 5) The Mishra family is back, and this time the house has Wi-Fi.
TVF’s beloved slice-of-life drama returns for a milestone fifth season, making it the first Hindi OTT original to reach five consecutive seasons. The familiar warmth of Mishra Niwas remains, but there is a freshly painted house, new domestic appliances, Santosh still obsessing over electricity bills despite the upgrades and both sons navigating pressures the previous seasons only hinted at. The season carries a notable casting change: Anant V Joshi steps in as elder son Annu, replacing Vaibhav Raj Gupta, who played the role across all four previous seasons. Jameel Khan, Geetanjali Kulkarni and Harsh Mayar return alongside Sunita Rajwar.
Streaming on SonyLIV Mexico 86 (June 5) When Colombia withdrew from hosting the 1986 FIFA World Cup in 1982 due to economic collapse, it set off one of football history’s most improbable geopolitical scrambles. With the United States, Canada and Brazil all circling to be the new host, one man decided Mexico would not be left out. This series sees Diego Luna play Martín de la Torre, a cunning, politically entangled Mexican bureaucrat who navigates FIFA boardrooms, smoke-filled backroom deals and the full weight of a nation’s pride to pull off something nobody believed was possible. Streaming on Netflix Office Romance (June 5) Ted Lasso co-creator Brett Goldstein wrote the screenplay and stars alongside Jennifer Lopez in this R-rated workplace rom-com directed by Ol Parker (Ticket to Paradise, Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again).
Lopez plays Jackie Cruz, President and CEO of a major company, who falls for Daniel Blanchflower (Goldstein), the charming new in-house lawyer she is absolutely not supposed to be dating. What follows is the kind of catastrophically entertaining attempt to keep a secret that only gets messier the longer it goes on. The film also features Betty Gilpin, Amy Sedaris, Tony Hale, Bradley Whitford, Jodie Whittaker and Edward James. Streaming on Netflix Patriot (June 5) The most anticipated Malayalam film of 2026 arrives on streaming a month after its theatrical release.
Mammootty and Mohanlal share the screen for the first time in years in Mahesh Narayanan’s political surveillance thriller, joined by Fahadh Faasil, Kunchacko Boban, Nayanthara and Revathi. Mammootty plays Dr Daniel James, a government intelligence operative who stumbles upon Periscope, a dangerous and illegal mass surveillance network being used by politicians and corporate figures to monitor civilians, journalists and activists. When he attempts to expose it, he finds himself framed and hunted by the very system he once served. Colonel Rahim Naik (Mohanlal) and Shakthi Sundaram (Fahadh Faasil) operate on opposing sides of that system.
Streaming on ZEE5 Teach You a Lesson (June 5) South Korean classrooms have hit a breaking point. Teachers are powerless, parents are litigious and students cross every conceivable line.
The government’s response, at least in this action-packed K-drama adapted from the popular webtoon Get Schooled, is the Teachers’ Rights Protection Bureau. This fictional agency dispatches unconventional field supervisors to problem schools with a singular mission to physically enforce accountability and discipline. Streaming on Netflix The Marked Woman (June 5) An unconscious young woman (Ana Rujas) is found locked inside a shipping container at the port of Barcelona, bound, gagged and with no memory of who she is.
Hours later, someone tries to kill her in her hospital bed. Detective Anna Ripoll (Candela Peña) and Officer Quique Zárate (Pol López) race against time to uncover her identity before whoever wants her dead succeeds. Adapted from the crime novel co-authored by Spanish novelist Rosa Montero and French writer Olivier Truc. Streaming on Netflix The Pyramid Scheme (June 5) TVF’s most unexpected new series takes Sapne Vs Everyone creator Shreyansh Pandey in a sharply different direction.
Set against the ghats and the gurudwaras of Haridwar, the series follows Goldy (Paramvir Singh Cheema), a charming and restless young man whose hunger for a better life pulls him headfirst into the flashy, morally murky world of multi-level marketing. What begins as a promise of quick money ripples outward into his joint family, testing relationships, loyalties and the limits of ambition. Ranvir Shorey, Shekhar Suman, Aanjjan Srivastav, Smita Bansal and Alfia Jafry round out the ensemble, with Sushant Singh and Akhilendra Mishra in pivotal supporting roles. Streaming on Prime Video Latest OTT releases (May 25-May 31): 15 new movies and TV shows on Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar and more 27 holiday films to watch before you leave for your vacation I watched 24 movies at the Cannes Film Festival 2026.
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