Find out the best OTT releases this week, and also note down when they come out and where you can watch them.
With the wide availability of digital streaming options, the world of films and entertainment has transformed completely. Gone are the days when one had to make plans and time specifically to watch a new film. We are living in a digitally smart world where we have the easy option to watch the latest and best of films and shows from the comfort of our homes, just with one click (and, of course, a subscription).
Well, if you haven't already planned your next watch for this new week, rest assured as we bring to you the list of upcoming OTT web series and movies that you would love to choose from.
OTT releases this week
Sunflower 2
Sunflower 2, starring Sunil Grover, is a dark comedy film that takes place in a society building, Sunflower. It starts with a murder happening in Sunflower, which puts the main lead, Sonu, as the main suspect, while other mysterious tenants also come off as suspicious. How the murder mystery unfolds and who is accused is what the show is about. Along with Grover, it also stars Adah Sharma in the lead role.
Release Date: March 1
Where to Watch: Zee5
Napoleon
Based on the life story of one of history’s most fascinating figures, Napoleon Bonaparte, the film navigates his rise to power and personal relationships. Joaquin Phoenix plays the role of Napoleon Bonaparte, and it also stars Vanessa Kirby.
Set at the time of the French Revolution, the film displays battle sequences along with the personal life drama of the relentless Bonaparte.
Release Date: March 1
Where to watch: Apple TV+
Maamla Legal Hai
Maamla Legal Hai is a court drama that takes place in Patparganj, New Delhi, with an ensemble cast. Focusing on VD Tyagi, the show takes us through legal battles that turn out to be comedic but thought-provoking at the same time. What all follows their lives when Tyagi sets out on his goal of becoming India’s Attorney General is the core part of the show.
Release Date: March 1
Where to watch: Netflix
Poor Things
Set in Victorian London, the film navigates the life of a girl named Bella Baxter, who embarks on a self-discovery journey after an eccentric event in her life. After she gets her brain transplanted by an unorthodox surgeon, she becomes an adult with a child-like brain. Thereon begins her journey of love, autonomy, and existential curiosity after she runs off with a lawyer on a whirlwind adventure. Emma Stone stars as the main lead.
Release Date: February 27
Where to watch: Prime Video
Anyone But You
A romantic comedy film that accounts for a tumultuous relationship between Bea and Ben as things turn sour between them after their first encounter. From feigning dating to attending an Australian wedding together, how these two overcome their misunderstandings and discover true love is what the film is about.
Release Date: February 27
Where to watch: Prime Video
Shogun
Taking inspiration from real-life events in history, Shogun is set in Japan, and it revolves around ambition, power, and identity. It starts with John Blackthorne, who finds himself at the shore of John after his ship gets wrecked. He crosses paths with Lord Toranaga, a cunning man facing political rivals in Japan, and Lady Mariko, who, though skilled, is a dishonored samurai. Shogun reveals how their coincidental meetup changes their lives forever.
Release Date: February 27
Where to watch: Disney+ Hotstar
Code 8 Part II
Code 8 Part II is the sequel to 2019’s Code 8, which is set in a fictional place called Lincoln City, where 4% of its population possesses supernatural abilities. It follows the life of a teenage girl who teams up with an ex-con and his former partner to seek justice for her murdered brother, who was also wronged by corrupt police. With Robbie and Stephen Amell in the lead roles, it is going to be a story of power and corruption, along with the quest for justice.
Release Date: February 28
Where to watch: Netflix
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