15 Fresh OTT Picks to Stream This Week (July 7–13): From Special Ops 2 to Foundation Season 3 and More

15 Fresh OTT Picks to Stream This Week (July 7–13): From Special Ops 2 to Foundation Season 3 and More

15 Fresh OTT Picks to Stream This Week (July 7–13): From Special Ops 2 to Foundation Season 3 and More

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As the monsoon rolls in, so does a wave of new releases across major OTT platforms—ready to spark everything from nostalgia and intrigue to laughter and love. Whether you’re into gritty thrillers, timeless romance, offbeat dramas or riveting sci-fi, this week’s OTT lineup brings a wide variety of storytelling right to your screen.

With shows like Special Ops 2 diving into cyber warfare, Foundation exploring futuristic empires, and indie gems like Good One tugging at heartstrings, the week ahead is packed with choices for every mood. Here’s your complete guide to the 15 latest films and series debuting between July 7 and July 13, across Netflix, Prime Video, JioCinema, Hotstar, Lionsgate Play, SonyLIV and more.

1. Good One (July 8)

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Platform: BookMyShow Stream (Buy/Rent)

This introspective indie drama follows 17-year-old Sam on a rugged three-day hiking trip with her recently divorced dad and his dishevelled best friend. What begins as a father-daughter getaway quietly unravels into a deeply emotional exploration of strained connections, unspoken expectations, and growing up too fast. A late-night conversation becomes a turning point, shifting Sam’s entire perspective.

2. Moonwalk (July 8)

Platform: JioCinema / Disney+ Hotstar

Set in late 1980s Kerala, Moonwalk is a nostalgic, dance-fuelled coming-of-age drama. Inspired by true events, it captures the vibrant energy of small-town teens who idolize Michael Jackson and form a breakdance crew against all odds. As they train for a crucial state-level competition, the film dances between friendship, societal resistance, and youthful rebellion.

3. Trainwreck: The Real Project X (July 8)

Platform: Netflix

This explosive documentary revisits the chaos of “Project X Haren”—a real-life party in the Netherlands that went from a casual birthday invite to a full-blown riot. Using raw footage, social media clips and firsthand accounts, it unpacks how a harmless online event spiraled into property damage and police clashes, mirroring the notorious Hollywood movie that inspired it.

4. Ballard (July 9)

Platform: Prime Video

Maggie Q leads this gritty new spin-off from Bosch: Legacy as Detective Renée Ballard, helming a volunteer-run LAPD cold case unit. Navigating L.A.’s shadowy underbelly, Ballard uncovers a departmental conspiracy that forces her to team up with retired detective Harry Bosch. Based on Michael Connelly’s novels, this is a must-watch for crime drama enthusiasts.

5. Brick (July 10)

Platform: Netflix

In this gripping thriller, a German couple wakes up to find their apartment sealed shut by an unbreakable brick wall—trapping them and several neighbours inside with no explanation. What starts as panic soon spirals into paranoia as hidden motives and fractured relationships surface in their claustrophobic prison. Stars Matthias Schweighöfer and Ruby O. Fee.

6. Too Much (July 10)

Platform: Netflix

Lena Dunham’s latest creation follows Jessica, a heartbroken New Yorker who relocates to London seeking a fresh start—but finds herself caught in a messy romance with a charming but complicated musician. A story about love, reinvention, and the awkward beauty of being human, Too Much explores emotional baggage through a cross-cultural lens.

7. Aap Jaisa Koi (July 11)

Platform: Netflix

This tender, unconventional romance stars R. Madhavan as a reserved Sanskrit teacher and Fatima Sana Shaikh as a spirited French educator. As they break age and societal expectations, their journey from Jamshedpur to Kolkata paints a picture of love blossoming in the most unexpected places. Also features Ayesha Raza and Namit Das.

8. Foundation – Season 3 (July 11)

Platform: Apple TV+

Jumping 152 years into the future, Foundation returns with the rise of a powerful new adversary—the Mule, a telepathic being who threatens the entire galactic order. As the once-stable Cleonic dynasty unravels, unlikely alliances must be forged to prevent war. This visually stunning sci-fi saga continues its ambitious adaptation of Isaac Asimov’s legendary works.

9. Four Years Later (July 11)

Platform: Lionsgate Play

This emotional Indo-Australian drama tracks an arranged marriage tested by time and distance. After their wedding, Yash moves to Sydney for a medical program, leaving Sridevi to face life alone in Jaipur. Years later, when they reunite, it’s not the homecoming either imagined. Love, time and growth collide in this poignant relationship tale.

10. Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story (July 11)

Platform: JioCinema / Disney+ Hotstar

Celebrating five decades of Spielberg’s Jaws, this 90-minute documentary pulls back the curtain on the chaos, creativity, and genius behind the blockbuster. With interviews from the original cast, crew, and Spielberg himself, it’s an intimate look at how a mechanical shark and a string of happy accidents forever changed cinema.

11. Madea’s Destination Wedding (July 11)

Platform: Netflix

Tyler Perry returns as the fearless, sassy Madea, heading to the Bahamas for a wedding that came out of nowhere—literally. As chaos brews among skeptical relatives and wild in-laws, Madea brings her signature humour and wisdom to the sunny drama. Expect laughs, family feuds, and a whole lot of attitude in this wedding-themed sequel.

12. Narivetta (July 11)

Platform: SonyLIV

A hard-hitting Malayalam film set against the backdrop of the 2003 Muthanga tribal protest, Narivetta follows a young CRPF constable as he questions his duties and moral compass. With outstanding performances from Tovino Thomas and Suraj Venjaramoodu, this socio-political drama shines a spotlight on systemic injustice and inner conflict.

13. Paul & Paulette Take a Bath (July 11)

Platform: BookMyShow Stream (Buy/Rent)

In this dark and whimsical indie tale, an American photographer falls for a Parisian woman with a bizarre passion: reenacting historical tragedies at their real-life locations. As the boundary between art and obsession begins to blur, what starts as quirky performance art soon turns deeply unsettling.

14. Special Ops – Season 2 (July 11)

Platform: JioCinema / Disney+ Hotstar

Kay Kay Menon returns as Himmat Singh in the high-octane second season of Special Ops. This time, he faces a cyber-terrorist threat aiming to bring down India’s digital infrastructure. With new faces like Tahir Raj Bhasin and Prakash Raj joining the veteran cast, expect global espionage, tense missions, and edge-of-the-seat storytelling.

15. The Institute (July 13)

Platform: MGM+ via Prime Video

Based on Stephen King’s 2019 novel, The Institute tells the chilling story of Luke Ellis, a young boy with extraordinary powers kidnapped by a secret facility. As he bonds with other gifted children, a mysterious ex-cop in a nearby town becomes their only hope. Dark, mysterious and suspenseful—this one’s for fans of Stranger Things and psychological thrillers alike.

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