What to Watch on OTT This Week (February 9–15): 18 Fresh Movies and Series to Add to Your Binge List

What to Watch on OTT This Week (February 9–15): 18 Fresh Movies and Series to Add to Your Binge List

What to Watch on OTT This Week (February 9–15): 18 Fresh Movies and Series to Add to Your Binge List

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A brand-new week means a brand-new lineup of OTT releases, and the coming days are packed with something for every kind of viewer. From intense crime investigations set in rural India to emotional love stories that stretch across lifetimes, high-speed racing dramas, reality dating experiments, and the final chapter of a beloved horror franchise, streaming platforms are rolling out a rich mix of content. Whether you’re in the mood for suspense, romance, action, or dark comedy, these 18 new titles across Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, JioHotstar, and more promise to keep your watchlist full all week long.

The Burbs (February 9)

New parents Samira, played by Keke Palmer, and Rob, portrayed by Jack Whitehall, move into Rob’s childhood home on Ashfield Place, a seemingly perfect cul-de-sac in Hinkley Hills. Their calm suburban routine takes a strange turn when a mysterious man occupies the abandoned Victorian house across the street, which has stood empty for two decades. As Samira notices unsettling behaviour and digs into local legends, she begins to question the town’s reputation as “the safest place in America.” This eight-episode dark comedy is a modern reimagining of the 1989 Tom Hanks cult classic, reshaped for contemporary suburbia.

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Streaming on JioHotstar

This Is I (February 10)

Kenji, who is bullied for dreaming of becoming an idol, finds acceptance and purpose in a cabaret, along with support from a revolutionary doctor. Stepping into the spotlight as her true self, Ai Haruna, this biographical drama traces Kenji’s inspiring journey toward stardom, her admiration for pop icon Seiko Matsuda, and her historic gender confirmation surgery, the first of its kind in Japan, performed by Dr Wada.

Streaming on Netflix

Motorvalley (February 10)

Arturo, Elena, and Blu have little left in their lives except a shared passion for speed and racing. Elena, a member of the powerful Dionisi family and owner of a renowned motorsport team, fights to reclaim her place in the family business after her brother takes control. She recruits Blu, a reckless young driver obsessed with adrenaline, and Arturo, a once-celebrated pilot seeking redemption. Set against the iconic backdrop of Italy’s Motor Valley in Emilia-Romagna, the series features real footage from the Italian Gran Turismo Championship and explores ambition, downfall, and the dangerous thrill of motorsport across legendary tracks like Imola, Monza, Mugello, and Vallelunga.

Streaming on Netflix

Cross Season 2 (February 11)

When billionaire tycoon Lance Durand, played by Matthew Lillard, receives a chilling death threat connected to the murder of another wealthy playboy, he seeks FBI protection. Detective Alex Cross, portrayed by Aldis Hodge, teams up with FBI Agent Kayla Craig to protect Durand and track down the killer, who leaves behind disturbing clues. As the case unfolds, Cross realises the threat may be part of a larger hunt targeting corrupt billionaires.

Streaming on Prime Video

Kohrra Season 2 (February 11)

Detective Amarpal Garundi, played by Barun Sobti, leaves Jagrana behind after being posted to Dalerpura Police Station. Under the command of Dhanwant Kaur, portrayed by Mona Singh, he takes on a complex murder case involving a woman found dead in her brother’s barn. With suspects ranging from family members to her husband, played by Rannvijay Singha, the investigation pushes both officers to confront unresolved pasts while staying fiercely committed to uncovering the truth.

Streaming on Netflix

Lead Children (February 11)

Set in 1970s Silesia, the series follows young doctor Jolanta Wadowska-Król, portrayed by Joanna Kulig, who discovers children living near the Szopienice Steelworks are suffering from lead poisoning caused by industrial contamination. Determined to save them, she challenges the rigid and oppressive communist system. Based on true events, this six-episode drama highlights the political dangers and moral courage involved in standing up for public health in communist-era Poland.

Streaming on Netflix

Love Is Blind Season 10 (February 11)

The popular dating experiment arrives in Ohio, bringing together 32 singles from cities including Cincinnati and Columbus. Over several weeks, participants form emotional connections inside the pods without seeing each other, leading to engagements, cohabitation, and wedding plans. After Season 9 ended with no marriages, expectations are high as host duo Nick and Vanessa Lachey guide the new season.

Streaming on Netflix

State of Fear (February 11)

Chaos erupts in São Paulo after leaders of the Brotherhood gang are moved to maximum-security prisons. When Elisa, the 18-year-old daughter of the gang’s founder Edson, is kidnapped by corrupt police officers, her aunt Cristina attempts a desperate rescue. In response, the gang declares a “State of Fear,” unleashing violent attacks across the city. This Brazilian action film serves as the first spin-off of the series Brotherhood.

Streaming on Netflix

How to Get to Heaven from Belfast (February 12)

Three childhood friends, Saoirse, Robyn, and Dara, reunite after learning of their estranged friend’s death. Strange and unsettling events during the wake send them on a dangerous journey through Ireland and beyond. As they search for answers about the past, each woman struggles to keep her own dark secrets hidden.

Streaming on Netflix

Baby Girl (February 12)

A newborn baby goes missing from Good Shepherd Hospital in Thiruvananthapuram on Christmas Eve, sparking panic and suspicion. Hospital attendant Sanal Mathew, played by Nivin Pauly, becomes the prime suspect and flees as the search intensifies. As the investigation progresses, buried emotions, social pressures, and hidden truths begin to surface.

Streaming on SonyLIV

Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu (February 12)

Chiranjeevi stars as Shankara Vara Prasad, a National Security Guard officer trying to reconcile with his estranged wife Sasirekha, portrayed by Nayanthara. Their marriage fell apart due to ego clashes influenced by her father, played by Sachin Khedekar. Assigned to a protection detail, Shankara sees a chance to heal old wounds and rebuild his family.

Streaming on ZEE5

Predator: Badlands (February 12)

For the first time in the franchise, a Predator takes centre stage as the protagonist. Dek, a young Yautja, must prove his worth to his ruthless clan, where weakness is not tolerated. Along the way, he forms an unexpected bond with Thia, a synthetic employee of the Weyland-Yutani corporation, played by Elle Fanning. Directed by Dan Trachtenberg, the film became the highest-grossing Predator movie ever and earned an impressive 86 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Streaming on JioHotstar

Eternity (February 13)

In a unique afterlife where souls are given one week to decide where to spend eternity, Joan, portrayed by Elizabeth Olsen, faces an impossible decision. She must choose between Larry, the man she built a life with, played by Miles Teller, and Luke, her first love who died in the Korean War and waited decades for her arrival. Directed by David Freyne, this A24 romance arrives just in time for Valentine’s Day.

Streaming on Apple TV

Joe’s College Road Trip (February 13)

Concerned that he has overprotected his son, Brian sends B.J. on a college tour with his outspoken grandfather Joe, both played by Tyler Perry. The road trip quickly turns chaotic as generational differences clash, but along the way, B.J. gains a deeper understanding of Black history, family, and life. This marks the first Madea franchise film led by Joe.

Streaming on Netflix

Love Me Love Me (February 13)

After losing her brother, June moves to Milan to start over and enrols in an elite international school. She begins dating Will, the ideal honour student, but her sense of stability is shaken by his best friend James, a charismatic and troubled boy involved in underground MMA fights. Torn between safety and desire, June must confront what she truly wants. The film is based on Stefania S.’s novel.

Streaming on Prime Video

Museum of Innocence (February 13)

Set in 1970s Istanbul, the story follows wealthy businessman Kemal, who risks everything after falling deeply in love with Füsun, a shopgirl. When she disappears, Kemal spends years obsessively collecting objects connected to her, from earrings to cigarette butts. He eventually turns her former home into a museum dedicated to their brief love. The series is adapted from Nobel Prize winner Orhan Pamuk’s acclaimed novel.

Streaming on Netflix

The Art of Sarah (February 13)

Sarah Kim, played by Shin Hae-sun, is a woman obsessed with luxury, living multiple lives under different identities. When her body is found in a sewer, Detective Park Mu-gyeong investigates and uncovers a complex web of false names, ages, professions, and pasts. As the mystery deepens, Sarah’s true story slowly comes into focus.

Streaming on Netflix

The Conjuring: Last Rites (February 13)

Set in 1986, the final chapter of The Conjuring Universe follows the Smurl family, who experience terrifying paranormal events after purchasing an antique mirror linked to a powerful demon. The entity’s connection to Lorraine and Judy Warren puts the entire family in danger. Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga return as Ed and Lorraine Warren in this ninth and concluding instalment of the franchise.

Streaming on JioHotstar

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