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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. Baaghi 4 brings Tiger Shroff back as Ronnie in a brutal conspiracy thriller filled with memory loss and vengeance; IT: Welcome to Derry explores Pennywise’s origins in a terrifying prequel series; The Witcher Season 4 sees Liam Hemsworth step into Geralt’s boots as war looms across the Continent; and M3GAN 2.0 upgrades the killer AI doll for a deadlier, more intelligent sequel that blurs the line between protector and predator. M3GAN 2.0 (October 27) In the chilling sequel to 2022’s tech-horror hit, M3GAN 2.0 reunites roboticist Gemma (Allison Williams) and her niece Cady (Violet McGraw) as they attempt to move on from the chaos unleashed by the original M3GAN (voiced by Jenna Davis) prototype. But when a powerful tech corporation reverse-engineers the doll’s AI to create a more advanced humanoid robot, a new threat emerges, one that’s smarter, faster, and harder to control. As Gemma and Cady reluctantly turn to M3GAN for help, alliances blur and the line between protector and predator vanishes. Streaming on JioHotstar IT: Welcome to Derry (October 27) Set in 1962, decades before the events of It: Chapter One, this prequel series dives into the dark history of Derry, Maine, and the terrifying origins of Pennywise the Dancing Clown. When Leroy Hanlon (Jovan Adepo), his wife Charlotte (Taylour Paige), and their son Will move into town, they are soon pulled into a wave of disappearances and sinister events. Bill Skarsgård returns as Pennywise, joined by Chris Chalk as a younger Dick Hallorann. IT: Welcome to Derry expands Stephen King’s mythos with new horrors, revealing what “It” is, what It wants, and why Derry is forever cursed. Streaming on JioHotstar Nightmares of Nature (October 28) Blending horror‑style storytelling with wildlife documentary, this series from Blumhouse and Plimsoll Productions follows three unlikely animal protagonists, a pregnant mouse, a young raccoon and a traumatised froglet, through the North American wilderness as they flee predators, storms and mysterious threats inside an old cabin in the woods. Narrated by Maya Hawke, the first season redefines survival horror by casting prey as protagonists and nature as adversary. With actual animal behaviour dramatised in studio shoots, the show pushes the boundaries between nature doc and thriller. Streaming on Netflix Ballad of a Small Player (October 29) In this gripping adaptation of Lawrence Osborne’s novel, Colin Farrell stars as Lord Doyle, a high‑stakes gambler who flees to Macau, China, to escape mounting debts and a haunted past. As he drifts into nocturnal decadence among neon lights and baccarat tables, he crosses paths with the enigmatic Dao Ming (Fala Chen) and becomes the target of private investigator, Cynthia Blithe (Tilda Swinton). Streaming on Netflix Down Cemetery Road (October 29) When a house explodes in a quiet Oxford suburb and a young girl vanishes, neighbour Sarah Tucker (Ruth Wilson) becomes obsessed with finding her. She enlists private investigator Zoë Boehm (Emma Thompson), and together they uncover a twisting conspiracy that suggests some people long thought dead are still alive and the living might soon join them. The show is an adaptation of Mick Herron’s novel of the same name. Streaming on Apple TV Hazbin Hotel Season 2 (October 29) Hazbin Hotel Season 2 picks up after Hell’s most unconventional rehabilitation programme lands amid escalating celestial war. Charlie Morningstar (Erika Henningsen), the optimistic princess of Hell, still runs her titular hotel where sinners pursue redemption, but angels and demons alike are stirring. The Overlords Vox, Valentino and Velvet mobilise to seize power, Heaven’s forces tighten their grip, and CIA‑inspired intrigue blurs alliances. Streaming on Prime Video Hedda (October 29) This modern adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s classic play centres on Tessa Thompson as Hedda Gabler, now re‑imagined in 1950s England, who finds herself torn between the lingering ache of a past love and the quiet suffocation of her present life. Over one charged evening, repressed desires and hidden tensions erupt, dragging those around her into a spiral of manipulation, passion and betrayal. With Imogen Poots, Tom Bateman, Nicholas Pinnock and Nina Hoss in supporting roles, Hedda marks a bold reinterpretation of Ibsen’s provocative heroine. Streaming on Prime Video Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers (October 30) Directed by Emily Turner, this definitive new documentary revisits Aileen Wuornos’ turbulent life and the killing spree that rocked Florida between 1989 and 1990, when she murdered seven men across the state. The film features rare interviews with Wuornos herself, plus close collaborators and prosecutors, and delves into how childhood trauma, isolation, and media sensationalism converged to create one of America’s most infamous killers. The documentary also explores the broader implications of her trial and execution. Streaming on Netflix The Witcher Season 4 (October 30) With a new White Wolf at the helm, the Continent’s monster‑hunter saga returns, this time with Liam Hemsworth stepping into the role of Geralt of Rivia, replacing Henry Cavill after three seasons. The reunited trio—Geralt, Yennefer of Vengerberg (Anya Chalotra) and Ciri (Freya Allan)—find themselves scattered across a war‑torn Continent. As they carve new paths, old alliances shift and unexpected allies, including Laurence Fishburne as Regis, emerge to hunt and haunt them all. Shot back‑to‑back with its finale season, this penultimate chapter continues the adaptation of Andrzej Sapkowski’s novels and sets the stage for the saga’s epic conclusion. Streaming on Netflix Baaghi 4 (October 31) In the latest chapter of the action franchise, Ronnie Pratap Singh (Tiger Shroff) wakes from a seven‑month coma to haunting visions of his missing girlfriend Alisha, whose existence everyone denies. As he battles physical trauma and psychological scars, Ronnie discovers a covert conspiracy led by the ruthless Chacko (Sanjay Dutt) and becomes entangled in a perilous game of power, torment and redemption. It also stars Harnaaz Sandhu and Sonam Bajwa. Streaming on Prime Video Baai Tujhyapayi (October 31) Set in the early 1990s in the small village of Vesaich Vadgaon in Maharashtra, this Marathi period drama stars Sajiri Joshi as Ahilya, a bright young girl determined to become a doctor despite a rigid tradition that marries off girls as soon as they hit puberty. When her mother (Kshitee Jog) challenges the age‑old custom alongside her, both confront societal prejudice and familial conflict in a fight for education and change. Streaming on ZEE5 Bad Influencer (October 31) From South Africa comes this gritty seven‑episode crime drama where single mother BK (Jo‑Anne Reyneke) turns to counterfeiting luxury designer bags to keep her family afloat. She partners with the glamorous influencer Pinky (Cindy Mahlangu) and together they dive into a high‑stakes underworld of fake goods, social media facades and ruthless criminal networks. Streaming on Netflix Together (October 31) Starring and produced by Dave Franco alongside Alison Brie, Together is a visceral horror-thriller that takes the concept of codependency to extreme levels. The film follows Tim (Franco) and Millie (Brie), a couple who relocate to the countryside in hopes of renewing their strained relationship, only for a mysterious force to try to physically fuse their bodies, transforming their emotional crisis into a grotesque yet profound nightmare. Available to buy & rent on BookMyShow Stream Robin Hood (November 2) Set in 12th‑century England after the Norman invasion, Robin Hood follows Rob (Jack Patten), the son of a Saxon forester executed by the ruling Norman sheriff, who becomes leader of a band of outlaws in Sherwood Forest. Alongside him is Marian (Lauren McQueen), a Norman lord’s daughter who infiltrates the court while fighting for justice. They unite to oppose the corrupt Sheriff of Nottingham (Sean Bean) and a regime that oppresses the Saxons. Streaming on Prime Video via MGM+ Latest OTT releases (October 20-26): 12 new movies and TV shows on Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar and more Latest OTT releases (October 13-October 19): 11 new movies and TV shows on Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar and more Game of Thrones star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau on rescuing snakes, tying rakhis and eating mirchi bajji in India