Latest OTT Releases (March 2–March 8): 9 Fresh Movies & Series to Stream This Week on Netflix, Prime Video and More

Latest OTT Releases (March 2–March 8): 9 Fresh Movies & Series to Stream This Week on Netflix, Prime Video and More

Latest OTT Releases (March 2–March 8): 9 Fresh Movies & Series to Stream This Week on Netflix, Prime Video and More

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Streaming platforms are rolling out an exciting mix of thrillers, action dramas, romantic fantasies and character-driven stories this week. From intense battles in rural India and extraterrestrial warfare to campus conspiracies and late-life love, the upcoming slate promises something for every mood. Whether you’re in the mood for suspense, heartfelt drama or high-concept sci-fi, here’s a complete look at what’s landing on OTT between March 2 and March 8.

Siren’s Kiss (March 2) – Prime Video

Mystery and deception take centre stage in this gripping thriller. Insurance fraud investigator Cha Woo-seok receives a cryptic phone call from an informant who claims to possess evidence linking a fraud case to murder. Before she can reveal the truth, she mysteriously falls to her death.

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His probe leads him to Royal Auction and its chief auctioneer, Han Seol-ah — a woman whose three former fiancés have all died under questionable circumstances. Determined to uncover the truth, Woo-seok proposes a fake relationship as a strategic move. However, as he digs deeper into her life, he finds himself entangled in a dangerous web that may be far more complex than he imagined.

The Hunt (March 4) – Apple TV

This six-episode French thriller is inspired by Douglas Fairbairn’s 1973 novel Shoot. The story follows Franck and his close-knit group of friends, who regularly spend their weekends hunting. During one such outing, they encounter another hunting group that suddenly begins targeting them without warning.

After one of Franck’s friends is shot, the group retaliates and barely manages to escape. Choosing to keep the violent encounter secret, Franck attempts to resume normal life with his wife, Krystel. But peace proves short-lived as the rival hunters begin tracking him down, seeking vengeance in a relentless pursuit.

Young Sherlock (March 4) – Prime Video

A new chapter unfolds in the world of Sherlock Holmes, this time exploring his formative years. In this eight-episode series, Hero Fiennes Tiffin portrays a 19-year-old Sherlock studying at Oxford University. Far from the composed genius he is destined to become, this version of Holmes is impulsive, raw and still discovering his brilliance.

When a murder shakes the university campus and threatens his own freedom, he embarks on his first major investigation. The case expands into a global conspiracy, setting the foundation for the detective’s future legend. Directed by Guy Ritchie — known for the Robert Downey Jr.-led Sherlock Holmes films — the show also stars Dónal Finn as James Moriarty, Zine Tseng as Princess Gulun Shou’an, Joseph Fiennes, Colin Firth and Max Irons as Mycroft Holmes. The series is adapted from Andrew Lane’s Young Sherlock Holmes novels.

Subedaar (March 5) – Prime Video

Anil Kapoor headlines this hard-hitting action drama as Subedaar Arjun Maurya, a retired soldier struggling to adjust to civilian life. Returning to India’s rugged heartland, he confronts a region dominated by illegal sand mining, fear and corruption.

His disciplined, battle-hardened personality collides with Prince (Aditya Rawal), a ruthless local strongman. What follows is a tense showdown marked by violence and moral conflict. Amid the chaos, Arjun must also repair his fragile relationship with his daughter Shyama (Radhikka Madan), whose quiet strength contrasts his hardened exterior. The film also features Mona Singh, Saurabh Shukla and Faisal Malik.

Vladimir (March 5) – Netflix

Rachel Weisz leads this psychological drama as an unnamed English professor whose carefully structured life begins to unravel. Feeling overlooked both romantically and professionally, she becomes increasingly fixated on Vladimir (Leo Woodall), a charismatic young writer who joins her university faculty alongside his intriguing wife, Cynthia (Jessica Henwick).

As her obsession intensifies, her sense of identity and control begins to erode. John Slattery plays her husband, John. The film is adapted from Julia May Jonas’s novel and explores themes of desire, ageing, feminism and self-worth.

Boyfriend On Demand (March 6) – Netflix

Romance takes a futuristic twist in this Korean series. Seo Mi-rae, an overworked webtoon producer with a disappointing love life, turns to a subscription-based virtual reality dating app that allows her to design her ideal partner and live out custom romantic fantasies.

From dreamy campus encounters beneath cherry blossoms to sunlit beach dates, the app offers personalised scenarios. Yet as she becomes emotionally invested in her virtual relationships, her real-world complications grow — especially with colleague and rival Park Gyeong-nam, whose presence in her life becomes increasingly significant.

Hello Bachchon (March 6) – Netflix

Inspired by the true story of Alakh Pandey, founder of Physics Wallah, this TVF series chronicles the journey of a determined physics teacher striving to make quality education accessible through online learning.

Vineet Kumar Singh portrays Pandey, tracing his evolution from a classroom teacher in Prayagraj to a reformer challenging India’s traditional education system. Also starring Vikram Kochhar and Girija Oak Godbole, the series highlights the struggles and determination involved in bridging educational gaps for students who might otherwise be left behind.

Jab Khuli Kitaab (March 6) – ZEE5

Late-life love and hidden truths form the emotional core of this drama. Gopal (Pankaj Kapur) and Anusuya (Dimple Kapadia), married for 50 years, shock their families by filing for divorce in their seventies.

The decision follows Anusuya’s confession of a long-past affair, though the couple conceals the deeper reasons behind their separation. Directed and written by Saurabh Shukla — adapted from his own play — the film also stars Aparshakti Khurana as a young lawyer whose contemporary outlook offers a contrasting perspective. Blending humour and poignancy, the story reflects on companionship, forgiveness and rediscovery.

War Machine (March 6) – Netflix

High-stakes sci-fi action drives this intense thriller. During the final phase of U.S. Army Ranger selection, a group of recruits faces an unexpected and deadly threat.

Alan Ritchson plays 81, a combat engineer named after his selection number, still grappling with trauma from a Taliban attack that claimed his brother’s life. When a massive extraterrestrial killing machine begins hunting the trainees during a field exercise, survival becomes their only mission. The film also stars Dennis Quaid, Stephan James, Jai Courtney and Esai Morales.

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