If you're planning your next binge-watch, the coming week brings an exciting mix of action, romance, crime thrillers, documentaries, reality shows, and fantasy dramas across major streaming platforms. From the emotional farewell of Heartstopper Forever to Vadde Naveen's comeback in Transfer Trimurthulu, OTT platforms are packed with fresh entertainment between July 13 and July 17.
Here's a look at the biggest new releases arriving this week.
Golden Kamuy - The Abashiri Prison Raid (July 13) - Netflix
The live-action adaptation of the popular manga reaches one of its most intense chapters as the search for the hidden Ainu treasure leads everyone to Abashiri Prison. Saichi Sugimoto and Asirpa find themselves facing dangerous enemies while long-hidden secrets begin to surface. Packed with action, survival drama, and historical intrigue, the film continues the franchise's gripping journey.
Murder 101 (July 13) - Prime Video
This true-crime documentary follows a high school sociology teacher who encourages his students to reopen the investigation into the infamous Redhead Murders. What starts as a classroom assignment slowly transforms into a serious investigation that uncovers forgotten evidence and brings renewed attention to victims whose cases had gone cold.
On Purpose with Jay Shetty (July 13) - Netflix
The globally successful podcast On Purpose makes its streaming debut with video episodes. Hosted by Jay Shetty, the series features in-depth conversations on relationships, wellness, success, and personal growth. The first season includes appearances by Millie Bobby Brown, Keke Palmer, Camila Mendes, Lucy Hale, and several other well-known personalities.
Second Love (July 13) - JioHotstar
Tamil audiences can look forward to an emotional dating reality series that gives people another chance at finding love. Featuring contestants who have experienced heartbreak, divorce, or failed relationships, Second Love explores whether they are ready to begin a new chapter. Veteran actress Ramya Krishnan serves as the host.
Hot Ones: Extra Heat (July 14) - Netflix
The famous celebrity interview format gets a fresh twist with Hot Ones: Extra Heat. Instead of staying inside the studio, host Sean Evans travels to major premieres and live events, where celebrities answer challenging questions while eating increasingly spicy chicken wings. The first episode features Will Ferrell, Fortune Feimster, and Jimmy Tatro.
Lucky (July 15) - Apple TV+
Anya Taylor-Joy headlines this suspense-filled limited series as Lucky Armstrong, a skilled con artist whose biggest heist goes terribly wrong. With both law enforcement and dangerous criminals pursuing her, she must fight to survive while confronting secrets from her past. The drama is adapted from Marissa Stapley's bestselling novel.
Ride or Die (July 15) - Prime Video
Octavia Spencer and Hannah Waddingham star as lifelong friends whose lives are turned upside down after one of them is revealed to have a secret career as an international assassin. A failed mission sends them racing across Europe while dodging assassins, criminals, and the authorities in this fast-paced action-comedy.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come (July 16) - JioHotstar
Grace's terrifying story continues as she discovers that surviving one deadly family wasn't the end of her nightmare. This time, she becomes entangled in an even larger conspiracy involving powerful rival families fighting for control of a mysterious council. The sequel promises bigger action and darker horror.
The Hawk (July 16) - Netflix
Will Ferrell leads this sports comedy as former golf superstar Lonnie "The Hawk" Hawkins, who refuses to accept that his glory days are over. Determined to make one final comeback despite family doubts and physical limitations, he sets out to chase the one achievement that has always eluded him.
23,000 Lives (July 17) - Netflix
Inspired by real events, this German drama tells the story of a group of young volunteers who launch a rescue mission in the Mediterranean to save refugees attempting dangerous sea crossings. As their humanitarian efforts grow, they face difficult moral and legal challenges that test their beliefs.
Desire (July 17) - Netflix
This relationship drama follows Lucero, a successful lawyer whose seemingly perfect life begins to collapse after she enters an affair with her daughter's swimming coach. As emotions spiral and family relationships become increasingly complicated, hidden desires threaten to destroy everything she has built.
Heartstopper Forever (July 17) - Netflix
Nick and Charlie's beloved romance reaches its emotional conclusion in a feature-length film. With university, distance, and adulthood changing their lives, the couple must decide whether love can survive the next stage of their journey. The film serves as the final chapter of Alice Oseman's celebrated coming-of-age story.
The East Palace (July 17) - Netflix
Nam Joo-hyuk returns to screens in this Korean fantasy drama set during the Joseon era. When supernatural forces begin haunting the royal palace, a gifted ghost hunter and a court lady with mysterious abilities join forces to uncover the truth behind an ancient curse threatening the kingdom.
The Map of Longing (July 17) - Netflix
After losing her sister to illness, Greta struggles to find purpose in life. A heartfelt game created by her late sister slowly helps her rediscover hope, healing, and unexpected love. Based on Alice Kellen's bestselling novel, the film delivers an emotional story about grief and self-discovery.
Transfer Trimurthulu (July 17) - ZEE5
Veteran actor Vadde Naveen returns with a political thriller centered on an honest police constable known for being transferred repeatedly because of his integrity. His latest investigation uncovers a decades-old crime linked to influential political figures, forcing him to choose between justice and survival.
Final Word
This week's OTT lineup offers something for every viewer. Fans of romance can look forward to Heartstopper Forever, thriller lovers have Transfer Trimurthulu and Lucky, while action enthusiasts can enjoy Ride or Die and Ready or Not 2. Documentary viewers can explore Murder 101 and 23,000 Lives, making it one of the most diverse weeks for streaming releases across Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV+, JioHotstar, and ZEE5.

