Latest OTT releases to watch this week: Elite season 8 to Vikram Bhatt's Bloody Ishq

Latest OTT releases to watch this week: It's that time of the week again when we bring you the freshest updates from the world of over-the-top (OTT) entertainment. The next seven days are packed with a delightful mix of movies and TV shows that promise to satisfy all your binge-watching cravings. So, grab your popcorn, and let's dive into the exciting lineup.

Updated On: 2024-07-24 03:28 PM IST

Compiled by : Tuhina Upadhyay

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Time Bandits (Apple TV+, July 24)
Time Bandits reimagines Terry Gilliam’s 1981 cult classic film as a 10-part series. Directed and co-written by Taika Waititi, the plot centres around Kevin (Kal-El Tuck), an 11-year-old history enthusiast who unexpectedly comes across a ragtag group of time-travelling thieves.

This eccentric group, equipped with a mystical map, journeys through various historical epochs, looking for invaluable loot. Kevin, whose room turns out to be a time portal, joins the bandits on a dangerous quest not just for treasure but also to save his family and, ultimately, the world.

Kleo Season 2 (Netflix, July 25)
In Kleo Season 2, Jella Haase reprises her role as Kleo Straub, a former East German Stasi assassin. The new episodes delve deeper into her relentless quest to retrieve a mysterious red suitcase, which holds documents pivotal to the reorganization of post-Cold War Europe. The narrative intensifies as she finds herself pursued by both the CIA and KGB.

One Life (BookMyShow Stream, July 25)
One Life is a biographical film that narrates the story of Sir Nicholas Winton, a British humanitarian who orchestrated the rescue of 669 predominantly Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia in the months leading up to World War II. It features Anthony Hopkins and Johnny Flynn as Nicholas at different stages of his life.

The Decameron (Netflix, July 25)
This series offers a darkly comedic and lavishly dramatic reimagining of Giovanni Boccaccio’s eponymous 14th-century classic book. Set against the backdrop of the Black Death in 1348, the plot follows a group of nobles and their servants who escape to a grand villa in the Italian countryside, hoping to avoid the plague’s devastation.

The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (Prime Video, July 25)
Helmed by Guy Ritchie, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare brings to life a true World War II narrative based on the 2014 book Churchill’s Secret Warriors: The Explosive True Story of the Special Forces Desperadoes of WWII by Damien Lewis and recreates a heavily fictionalized version of Operation Postmaster.

Tokyo Swindlers (Netflix, July 25)
An adaptation of Ko Shinjo’s novel, this Japanese crime drama revolves around a cunning group of land scammers who orchestrate an elaborate and high-stakes real estate fraud in Tokyo. Spearheaded by the charismatic Takumi Tsujimoto and the shrewd mastermind Harison Yamanaka, the swindlers aim to deceive wealthy investors and authorities alike.

Bloody Ishq (Disney+ Hotstar, July 26)
Vikram Bhatt brings another horror tale to your screens with Bloody Ishq, featuring Avika Gor and Vardhan Puri in the lead. The narrative focuses on Neha (Gor), who finds herself in a precarious situation following a harrowing accident that robs her of her memory. 

Elite Season 8 (Netflix, July 26)
Elite Season 8 marks the final chapter of the beloved Spanish teen drama series. This season delves deeper into the intricate lives of Las Encinas’s students, unveiling new secrets and escalating rivalries. As the prestigious high school opens its doors one last time, the arrival of siblings Emilia and Héctor Krawietz, leaders of the Las Encinas alumni association, stirs chaos.

These formidable characters, known for their influence and corruption, threaten to dismantle the lives of everyone at the school. Determined to stand against them, Omar and Nadia vow to expose their corrupt ways and bring justice to Las Encinas.

Which Brings Me to You (JioCinema, July 26)
This rom-com revolves around two romantically disillusioned individuals who cross paths at a mutual friend’s wedding. Jane (Lucy Hale) and Will (Nat Wolff) share an initial flirtation that nearly leads to an impulsive yet failed hookup. They decide to spend the next 24 hours candidly revealing their past romantic misadventures and heartbreaks, hoping to uncover a genuine connection.

Their confessions range from humorous to deeply personal, exposing their vulnerabilities and fears. As the night progresses, the two delve into their emotional scars and the moments that have shaped their views on love and relationships. As dawn breaks, Jane and Will find themselves at a crossroads, weighing the risks of opening up to each other against their fear of repeating past mistakes.

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