This week, streaming platforms across the globe are exploding with variety — from Bollywood sequels to Marvel zombies, from psychological thrillers to quirky chat shows. Whether you’re seeking romance
with a social bite, survival sagas drenched in adrenaline, dark comedies with absurd twists, or reflective dramas, the new arrivals promise something for every palate. Here’s your detailed binge-watch guide to everything dropping between September 22 and 28.
Alice in Borderland Season 3 – September 25 (Netflix)
The survival games are far from over. Just when Arisu and Usagi think they’ve escaped the Borderland and can live peacefully, Usagi is kidnapped by Ryuji, a scientist obsessed with the afterlife. Arisu is dragged back into the arena, facing the mysterious “Joker” stage. Expect nerve-shredding challenges, explosive action, and an emotional reckoning with humanity, pain, and sacrifice.
The Friend – September 28 (JioHotstar)
This poignant drama follows Iris, a reclusive New York writer whose life changes after inheriting a 150-pound Great Dane from her late mentor. Struggling to grieve and reconnect with herself, Iris finds unexpected companionship in Apollo, the oversized dog who challenges her solitude. Themes of loss, healing, and unlikely friendship anchor this quietly powerful film.
Son of Sardaar 2 – September 26 (Netflix)
Jassi heads to Scotland hoping to reconcile with his ex-wife Dimple. But what begins as a personal mission spirals into mistaken identities, Punjabi wedding chaos, and gangster interference. Meanwhile, a subplot about a village boy searching for a golden mango adds sweetness to the madcap energy. Expect humour, family drama, and musical extravagance.
The Savant – September 26 (Apple TV+)
Jessica Chastain headlines this gripping thriller inspired by a true exposé. She plays Jodi Goodwin, an undercover agent infiltrating extremist online groups to stop mass violence before it begins. As her mission collides with her personal life, the series dissects the blurred boundaries of morality, secrecy, and obsession.
Dangerous Animals – September 26 (Lionsgate Play)
Surfer Zephyr is abducted by serial killer Bruce Tucker, a man who worships sharks and stages ritualistic “feeding” ceremonies. Trapped on his yacht off Queensland, Zephyr must rely on wit and resilience to survive a twisted cat-and-mouse game. A psychological thriller that fuses survival dread with character-driven menace.
Ruth & Boaz – September 26 (Netflix)
A contemporary retelling of the biblical tale, this drama follows Ruth, a rising Atlanta hip-hop artist who retreats to rural Tennessee after personal tragedy. Caring for her surrogate mother Naomi, she discovers a new rhythm in life and love through Boaz, redefining family and purpose in a moving narrative of resilience and rebirth.
Tulsa King Season 3 – September 22 (JioHotstar)
Sylvester Stallone’s Dwight “The General” Manfredi returns, expanding his empire in Tulsa. But his rise collides with the formidable Dunmire dynasty, an entrenched old-money family with lethal power. Dwight must balance loyalty and ambition in this blend of mafia intrigue and sharp character drama.
The Ballad of Wallis Island – September 28 (JioHotstar)
Based on a cult short film, this bittersweet dramedy follows Charles, a lottery winner who invites folk duo Herb McGwyer and Nell Mortimer for a private island concert. What should be a dream evening devolves into old grudges, awkward nostalgia, and relationship revelations. Both comic and melancholic, it’s a meditation on memory and connection.
Chalo Bulawa Aaya Hai, Mata Ne Bulaya Hai – September 22 (Sony LIV)
Faith and family intertwine in this mythological tale where a father and daughter journey to Vaishno Devi, seeking divine intervention to reunite with a lost loved one. The story balances devotion with modern storytelling, highlighting resilience and the unshakable bond between parent and child.
French Lover – September 26 (Netflix)
Set in Paris, this romantic dramedy pairs Omar Sy as Abel, a jaded actor, with Marion, a sharp-tongued waitress. Their unexpected collision sparks humour, sparks, and complications as fame and reality tug at their lives. A charming exploration of love in the limelight and its shadow.
Death of a Unicorn – September 28 (JioHotstar)
When Elliot and his daughter Ridley accidentally kill a unicorn en route to a retreat, their billionaire host tries to exploit its regenerative powers. But greed unleashes chaos, with vengeful unicorn kin turning the tale into a gory, absurd satire of corporate exploitation and human folly.
Slow Horses Season 5 – September 24 (Apple TV+)
Gary Oldman returns as Jackson Lamb, leading MI5’s misfits into another round of espionage gone wrong. This season’s tangled plot ties into bizarre happenings across London, blending wit, spycraft, and biting humour in quintessential Slow Horses style.
Woman in the Yard – September 28 (JioHotstar)
A widow struggling to raise her children after tragedy begins receiving chilling warnings from a woman dressed in black haunting her yard. As paranoia escalates, she must unearth the truth before terror consumes her family. A tense blend of psychological and supernatural fear.
House of Guinness – September 25 (Netflix)
From the makers of Peaky Blinders, this Irish period drama delves into the Guinness family in 1868 after patriarch Benjamin’s death. As his children battle over inheritance, secrets, and duty, the legacy of one of the world’s most iconic breweries hangs in balance. Expect power struggles drenched in atmosphere.
All of You – September 26 (Apple TV+)
A tender romance exploring the complexity of destiny. Simon and Laura, inseparable friends since college, face a futuristic “soulmate test” that claims they’re not meant to be. As years weave them apart and back together, their unspoken love is tested against science, time, and fate.
Dhadak 2 – September 26 (Netflix)
A deeply emotional love story set in Bhopal, where Neelesh Ahirwar, a Dalit law student, and Vidhi Bhardwaj, an upper-caste classmate, fall in love against systemic odds. Inspired by Pariyerum Perumal, the film unpacks caste prejudice, identity, and defiance, making it both a romance and a social reckoning.
Mantis – September 26 (Netflix)
A spin-off from Kill Boksoon, this Korean thriller follows assassin Han-ul, codenamed Mantis, pulled back into the criminal underworld after the death of his syndicate’s leader. With rivals circling and loyalties crumbling, the film balances brutal action with meditations on survival and legacy.
The Devil is Busy – September 24 (JioHotstar)
This cinéma vérité-style HBO short takes viewers inside a women’s healthcare clinic in Atlanta, where rising protests threaten safety. Focusing on Tracii, the head of security, it captures resilience, fear, and determination in the ongoing fight for reproductive rights.
Reality Ranis of the Jungle Season 2 – September 22 (discovery+)
Now set on a treacherous coast, this season sees TV stars like Rakhi Sawant and Archana Gautam face survival challenges that test not just strength but alliances and wit. Hosted by Varun Sood, the all-female competition promises higher stakes and wilder drama.
Janaawar – September 26 (ZEE5)
Patriotic police officer Hemant Kumar from a tribal background investigates a headless corpse, missing gold, and rising prejudice in his small village. The series is equal parts crime thriller and social commentary on systemic injustice.
Marvel Zombies – September 24 (JioHotstar)
Spinning out of What If…?, this animated saga imagines zombified Avengers terrorising survivors. With voices from Elizabeth Olsen, Florence Pugh, Paul Rudd, and more, it’s a fan-fuelled ride into horror-tinged Marvel lore.
Million Dollar Listing India Season 2 – September 22 (Sony LIV)
Delhi’s most elite realtors return with bigger deals, celebrity cameos (Uorfi Javed, Shalini Passi), and cutthroat negotiations. A glossy dive into India’s booming luxury property market.
Two Much With Kajol and Twinkle – September 25 (Prime Video)
Kajol and Twinkle Khanna bring their trademark wit to an unscripted chat show, inviting stars like Salman Khan, Kriti Sanon, and Alia Bhatt for candid, sometimes outrageous conversations.
Hotel Costiera – September 24 (Prime Video)
Daniel De Luca, an ex-Marine, works at a Positano luxury hotel catering to eccentric elites while secretly searching for the owner’s missing daughter. Stylishly shot, the show mixes intrigue, action, and Mediterranean glamour.
Wayward – September 25 (Netflix)
In the picturesque Tall Pines, a police officer and his wife uncover the sinister truth behind a school for troubled youth. Dark secrets, escape attempts, and a charismatic yet chilling founder make for unsettling suspense.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps – September 23 (Prime Video & Apple TV+)
The MCU’s 37th chapter reboots Marvel’s “first family.” Set in a retro-futuristic 1960s, Reed Richards and his team face Galactus, the cosmic devourer. With Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, and Joseph Quinn headlining, it’s both nostalgic and epic.
Sixer Season 2 – September 24 (MX Player)
Once a street-cricket prodigy, Nikku confronts adulthood, rivalry, and second chances. His rekindled bond with Shanu adds poignancy to this tale of friendship and redemption.
In a Nutshell
With 27 titles spanning romance, myth, crime, survival, comedy, horror, and superhero sagas, this week might just be one of the most diverse OTT drops of the year.