OTT platforms are kicking off July with a packed slate of fresh releases spanning mystery, comedy, fantasy, crime, animation and gripping dramas. Whether you’re looking for Millie Bobby Brown’s return
in Enola Holmes 3, a quirky cybercrime comedy led by Arshad Warsi, or ambitious international originals, this week’s streaming calendar offers something for every kind of binge-watcher.
From magical worlds and dystopian futures to mythological horror, true-crime documentaries and coming-of-age dramas, here are the biggest OTT releases streaming between June 29 and July 5.
Enola Holmes 3 – July 1 (Netflix)
Millie Bobby Brown returns as the brilliant young detective in the third chapter of Netflix’s hugely successful mystery franchise. This time, Enola is preparing to marry Lord Tewkesbury when the celebrations are shattered by the shocking disappearance of Sherlock Holmes. With her famous brother kidnapped on the very day of her wedding, Enola is thrust into her most dangerous investigation yet. Henry Cavill reprises his role as Sherlock, while the new mystery promises elaborate conspiracies, high-stakes action and plenty of twists that test Enola’s deductive brilliance like never before.
Pritam and Pedro – July 3 (JioHotstar)
Arshad Warsi headlines this cybercrime comedy as Pedro, an old-school police officer who barely understands modern technology. When a minister’s son is kidnapped, he’s reluctantly paired with Pritam, a brilliant young hacker played by Vir Hirani. Forced to bridge their generational differences, the unlikely duo navigate cyber fraud, digital surveillance and increasingly absurd situations while racing against time to crack the case. Blending action, humour and buddy-cop chemistry, the series promises an entertaining take on modern crime investigation.
Elle – July 1 (Prime Video)
Before she became the iconic lawyer audiences fell in love with, Elle Woods was simply a teenager trying to find her place in the world. This Legally Blonde prequel explores the formative experiences, heartbreaks and defining moments that transformed Elle into the confident, determined woman fans know today. Lexi Minetree steps into the lead role, offering a fresh perspective on one of pop culture’s most beloved characters.
Super Subbu – July 2 (Netflix)
This Tamil comedy-drama follows the wonderfully awkward journey of Subramanyam “Subbu” Chillukuri Rao, a naïve young man who secretly accepts a job as a sex education officer in the deeply conservative village of Maakipur. As he attempts to educate villagers while hiding the true nature of his profession, misunderstandings, hilarious situations and unexpected personal growth gradually transform both Subbu and the community around him.
Silo Season 3 – July 3 (Apple TV+)
The acclaimed dystopian science-fiction drama expands its ambitious mythology in a third season that explores both the future and the distant past. Juliette Nichols continues struggling with fragmented memories while another parallel storyline travels centuries backwards to reveal the catastrophic events that led to humanity’s survival inside the mysterious underground silos. As long-hidden conspiracies come to light, the survival of everyone inside the silos hangs in the balance.
Isakapatnam – July 2 (Prime Video)
Set against the gritty backdrop of a ruthless port town during the 1990s, this Telugu period crime thriller follows three individuals whose lives become intertwined as they challenge the area’s most feared power broker. Political influence, organised crime and shifting loyalties collide in a story that explores ambition, revenge and survival in a rapidly changing coastal landscape.
Muthassi – July 3 (ZEE5)
This Malayalam mythological horror series unfolds in a secluded Tulu village on the Kerala-Karnataka border, where an ordinary family finds itself haunted by an ancient supernatural curse. After Rajan returns to his ancestral home, his young son begins displaying deeply disturbing behaviour, forcing Leela to uncover a terrifying demonic legacy that has remained hidden for generations. Combining folklore, mythology and psychological horror, the series builds toward an unsettling confrontation with forces beyond human understanding.
Mollywood Times – July 3 (JioHotstar/Simply South)
An affectionate tribute to Malayalam cinema, Mollywood Times follows Vineeth Madhavan, an aspiring filmmaker determined to become the industry’s greatest horror director. Inspired by M. Night Shyamalan, Vineeth’s journey from amateur short films to feature filmmaking is filled with creative struggles, industry politics and painful compromises. The series explores the passion, sacrifice and resilience required to pursue artistic ambition.
Hangman – July 3 (Sun NXT)
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This intense drama centres on Sivayya, a professional executioner tasked with carrying out justice on behalf of the state. When one particular execution becomes deeply connected to his own family, Sivayya begins questioning the very system he serves. Alongside his son Mukesh, he embarks on a morally complex journey that blurs the line between justice and revenge as they confront criminals who continue escaping legal punishment.
Gurthukosthunnayi – July 3 (ETV Win)
Following a devastating accident that erases his memory just before his wedding, Santhosh must piece together his identity with the help of his loved ones. Family members and lifelong friends recreate cherished moments from his past in the hope that familiar experiences will trigger forgotten memories. Equal parts emotional drama and uplifting romance, the film celebrates family bonds and second chances.
Tavvai – June 29 (JioHotstar)
Blending mythology, supernatural horror and ancient folklore, Tavvai spans generations of an ancestral curse rooted in the sins of a ruthless king. After invoking the wrath of Tavvai, the goddess of misfortune, an entire village remains trapped under a terrifying curse until a chosen individual rises to confront the darkness. Drawing heavily from Hindu mythology, concepts like Pitra Dosh and the symbolism of the sacred peepal tree form the emotional and spiritual backbone of this atmospheric fantasy drama.
X-Men ’97 Season 2 – June 30 (JioHotstar)
Marvel’s beloved mutant team returns for another nostalgic yet action-packed adventure. Following the dramatic events of the previous season, the X-Men find themselves scattered across multiple timelines while powerful new enemies emerge to exploit their absence. Featuring returning favourites alongside larger multiversal stakes, Season 2 continues expanding one of Marvel Animation’s biggest success stories.
Sullivan’s Crossing Season 4 – June 30 (Netflix)
Maggie Sullivan finally appears to have found stability in both her personal and professional life until the unexpected arrival of her former husband threatens everything she has rebuilt. As old emotions resurface and new relationships are tested, the small-town drama continues exploring love, healing and difficult life choices against the picturesque backdrop of Sullivan’s Crossing.
Worst Neighbor Ever – July 1 (Netflix)
Netflix’s popular “Worst Ever” documentary franchise turns its attention to nightmare neighbours whose behaviour escalated far beyond everyday disputes. Through police footage, victim testimony and dramatic recreations, the four-part true-crime series examines shocking real-life cases involving stalking, intimidation, fraud and violence committed by the people living just next door.
Human Vapor – July 2 (Netflix)
Toho reinvents its classic 1960 science-fiction thriller with contemporary visual effects and an entirely new story. After a man mysteriously transforms into gas during a live television broadcast before committing murder, suspended detective Kenji Okamoto is called back into action to track down a killer who can literally disappear into thin air. Journalist Kyoko Kono simultaneously investigates the growing public panic as more attacks loom.
Survival of the Thickest Season 3 – July 2 (Netflix)
Michelle Buteau returns for the third and final season of her acclaimed comedy series. Fashion stylist Mavis Beaumont continues pursuing both personal happiness and professional success while leaning on the support of her chosen family. Filled with heartfelt humour, celebrity guest appearances and sharp observations about modern relationships, the final season promises an emotional farewell.
Skeleton Knight in Another World Season 2 – July 4 (Crunchyroll)
Arc resumes his fantasy adventures after awakening inside the skeletal body of his powerful in-game avatar. As new kingdoms, dangerous monsters and powerful enemies emerge, the overpowered yet kind-hearted knight embarks on fresh quests that expand the magical world while uncovering deeper mysteries surrounding his unexpected existence.
Sparks of Tomorrow – July 5 (Netflix)
Kyoto Animation’s first major original production since the tragic 2019 arson attack presents a beautifully crafted alternate-history fantasy. Set in a steam-powered version of early 20th-century Kyoto, the story follows two grieving young protagonists brought together by the rediscovery of a mysterious catalogue that may reshape the future. Combining breathtaking animation with themes of hope, loss and scientific progress, the series marks a significant milestone for the legendary studio.
Magilumiere Magical Girls Inc. Season 2 – July 5 (Prime Video)
Kana Sakuragi returns to juggle the impossible balance between magical-girl duties and corporate office life. As increasingly dangerous supernatural threats emerge, she and her colleagues must navigate workplace pressures alongside spectacular magical battles, continuing the franchise’s inventive blend of fantasy, comedy and office satire.
















