What To Watch This Week (April 20–26): New OTT Releases Across Netflix, JioHotstar, Prime Video, ZEE5 And More

OTT drops this week are doing what they always do, making you wonder, "what should I watch tonight?" The decision is a lot harder than it needs to be. Between returning franchises, survival thrillers, documentaries, and regional stories, the April 20-26 lineup is stacked across Netflix, Prime Video, ZEE5, JioHotstar and more. Here's a clean breakdown so you don't end up endlessly scrolling instead of actually watching something.

OTT Releases This Week You Can t Miss
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Netflix: Big Franchises, Dark Twists, And Global Stories

Netflix is leading with variety this week-mixing nostalgia, survival drama, horror, and documentaries.

  • Unchosen (April 21) is a British psychological thriller about an escaped convict hiding inside a strict Christian sect, where survival depends on staying invisible.
  • Hulk Hogan: Real American (April 22) is a four-part documentary tracing the life of Terry Bollea, with interviews recorded before his passing in 2025.
  • Sold Out on You (April 22) moves into K-drama territory with a romance between a sleep-deprived home shopping host and a blunt CEO.
  • Stranger Things: Tales from '85 (April 23) takes us back to Hawkins with an animated spin-off set in the winter of 1985. It fits between Seasons 2 and 3 and follows the original group again, this time in a stylised animated format.
  • Apex (April 24) brings a survival thriller energy with Charlize Theron and Taron Egerton. A grieving climber ends up trapped in a deadly cat-and-mouse game in the wilderness where skill is the only way out.
  • If Wishes Could Kill (April 24) is a Korean horror series built around a dangerous app.

It grants wishes-but starts a death countdown for whoever uses it. Simple setup, messy consequences.

JioHotstar: Spy Action Returns

  • 24: Season 3 (April 24) marks the return of Anil Kapoor in the Indian adaptation of the high-intensity spy thriller format. Expect fast pacing, shifting loyalties, and a familiar race-against-time structure that the series is known for.
  • Prathichaya (April 24) is a regional thriller making its digital debut after a strong theatrical run, adding a local flavour to the platform's lineup this week.

Amazon Prime Video: From Ping-Pong Hustles To Family Chaos

Prime Video leans into offbeat storytelling and character-driven drama this week.

  • Marty Supreme (April 24) stars Timothée Chalamet as Marty Mauser, a 1950s ping-pong hustler chasing greatness, with Gwyneth Paltrow in a key role. It's part sports drama, part obsession story.
  • Happy Raj (April 24) is a Tamil/Telugu family entertainer featuring GV Prakash Kumar. It follows a man navigating everyday struggles, a new romance, and a complicated bond with his eccentric father.
  • New Bandits: Season 2 (April 24) continues the Brazilian action drama, with Ubaldo leading a rebellion in Cratará as tensions escalate.

ZEE5 And Regional Storytelling

Band Melam (April 24) is a Telugu romantic musical drama set during a village wedding. It follows Giri and Raaji, childhood friends reconnecting amid music, tradition, and unresolved emotions.

Apple TV+: Crime Returns To London

Criminal Record: Season 2 (April 22) brings back Peter Capaldi and Cush Jumbo as detectives handling a politically sensitive murder case in London. The focus stays on tension between institutions, truth, and personal ethics.

Lionsgate Play: Post-apocalyptic survival continues

Greenland 2: Migration (April 24) follows Gerard Butler's character and his family five years after a comet strike, as they try to survive a devastated Europe and search for stability in a fractured world.

Aha Telugu: Digital-age drama

Euphoria (April 21) explores fame, perception, and pressure in a digital-first world. The story focuses on how public attention shapes personal identity and the cost of staying relevant when everything is constantly watched.

This week's OTT slate doesn't follow one pattern, it jumps between survival stories, emotional dramas, franchise expansions, and regional experiments. If you're into familiar universes, Netflix has your back. If you want something grounded or local, ZEE5 and aha bring that angle. And if you're in the mood for something heavier or darker, Apple TV+ and Prime Video quietly carry that space. The only real problem now is still the same: too many options, not enough time.

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