New Year, New Shows: Friday OTT Releases (January 2, 2026) on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video & ZEE5

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New Year, New Shows: Friday OTT Releases (January 2, 2026) on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video & ZEE5

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Kick off the first weekend of 2026 with a lineup of fresh OTT releases that promise drama, suspense, romance, and even a touch of adventure. From gripping courtroom battles to heartfelt love stories and thrilling mysteries, this Friday (January 2) brings a variety of new titles across Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and ZEE5. Here’s your guide to the seven must-watch movies and shows streaming this week:

1. Your Turn to Kill – Netflix

This Japanese suspense thriller follows newlyweds Nana (Tomoyo Harada) and Shota (Kei Tanaka), who move into a peculiar apartment where residents play a chilling game: everyone lists who they would want to kill. When murders begin to occur, the couple finds themselves in a dangerous web of suspicion and intrigue. The series also features Nanase Nishino, Ryusei Yokohama, Tetsushi Tanaka, and Tae Kimura, making it a must-watch for fans of tense, unpredictable dramas.

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2. Land of Sin – Netflix

A gripping Swedish mystery crime thriller, Land of Sin centers on a detective drawn into a complex case involving a missing teenager. As the investigation unfolds, secrets, family feuds, and fierce loyalties come to light. The series stars Krista Kosonen, Mohamed Nour Oklah, Peter Gantman, and Ceasar Matijasevic, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats with every twist and turn.

3. Physical: Welcome to Mongolia – Netflix

This Korean reality show spin-off follows Team Mongolia after their second-place finish in the intense Physical: Asia finale. In Physical: Welcome to Mongolia, Team Mongolia hosts their Korean counterparts for a series of outdoor challenges while immersing them in Mongolia’s rich culture. With team spirit, competitive energy, and exotic landscapes, this series promises both entertainment and a cultural journey.

4. After the Quake – Netflix

After the Quake is a Japanese surrealist drama that interweaves the lives of four strangers across three decades. The film explores how grief, hope, and resilience shape human connections in the aftermath of major events, including the 1995 Kobe earthquake, the 2011 disaster, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Featuring Masaki Okada, Ai Hashimoto, Erika Karata, and Mitsuru Fukikoshi, this emotionally layered story offers a contemplative cinematic experience.

5. Follow My Voice – Amazon Prime Video

Also known as Sigue mi voz, this Spanish romantic drama focuses on Klara (Berta Castane), a teenager whose health issues confine her to her home. Klara spends her days listening to her favorite radio show, Follow My Voice, and becomes fascinated with its mysterious host, Kang (Jae Woo Yang). The story revolves around her journey to step out of her comfort zone, explore her feelings, and discover whether love can blossom without face-to-face interaction. The cast also includes Claudia Traisac, Fernando Guallar, Itziar Ituno, and Nuno Gallego.

6. Beauty – ZEE5

Beauty is a Telugu romantic drama following Alekhya (Nilakhi Patra), who runs away to Hyderabad with her boyfriend Arjun (Ankith Koyya) after a heated clash with her mother Janaki (Vasuki Anand). Her father, Narayana (Naresh), desperately searches for her and uncovers the city’s darker side in the process. The film also stars Nithin Prasanna, offering a mix of romance and family drama that keeps viewers hooked.

7. Haq – Netflix

Starring Yami Gautam and Emraan Hashmi, Haq is a courtroom drama inspired by the historic Shah Bano case of 1985. The story follows Shazia Bano (Yami Gautam) as she challenges her husband Mohammad Abbas Khan (Emraan Hashmi) in court after he abandons her and their children, marries his cousin, and issues an instant triple talaq. Fighting for justice and alimony to support her family, Shazia’s battle sheds light on social and legal complexities. The film also features Sheeba Chaddha, Vartika Singh, Danish Husain, and Paridhi Sharma.

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