It’s time for your weekly roundup of the newest over-the-top content, and for the next seven days, there’s an ideal mix of films and television series to satisfy your binge-watching desires. Here’s an ensemble of the forthcoming web shows on OTT.
Knights of the Zodiac (October 25)
Saint Seiya, Knights of the Zodiac is a film version of Masami Kurumada’s manga. It centres on Seiya, a homeless orphan who discovers that it is his destiny to protect a resurrected battle goddess and save mankind. After Alman Kiddo exposes him to this magical realm, Seiya sets off for training on Chamos Island in search of his long-lost sister, eventually assuming the position of the Bronze Knight of the Pegasus constellation.
The show can bought and rented on BookMyShow Stream
Aspirants season 2 (October 25)
With its second season, the popular TVF show returns, delving more into the lives of UPSC hopefuls. We were originally introduced to Abhilash, Guri, and SK in the first season as they made their way through the difficult process of preparing for the UPSC in Rajinder Nagar, Delhi. Starring in the programme are Namita Dubey, Abhilash Thapliyal, Sunny Hinduja, Naveen Kasturia, and Shivankit Parihar.
Watch on Prime Video
Burning Betrayal (October 25)
Brazilian romantic thriller Burning Betrayal is posed to be a compelling watch. Babi, an accountant, discovers her fiancé’s adultery in the novel. In an attempt to transform her life and gain confidence, she switches her blonde hair for brunette and rekindles her love of motorcycles by joining a biking club. Marco is a fascinating judge with a secret background that Diana meets on this life-changing adventure.
Watch on Netflix
Life on Our Planet (October 25)
Earth’s remarkable story of survival and development is told in Life on Our Planet. The fascinating tales of these long-gone dynasties—their rise and final fall—are explored in this series. The docuseries, which has partnered with Industrial Light & Magic, uses cutting-edge science and technology to bring back extinct species, providing an amazing look at the diverse range of life on Earth.
Watch on Netflix
Koffee With Karan season 8 (October 26)
For its ninth season, the Indian chat show hosted by producer and director Karan Johar is back. Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh, the most dynamic duo in Bollywood, will grace the sofa in the first episode of Koffee With Karan Season 8, which is sure to wow. The upcoming season is expected to be even more exciting and perceptive, revealing a genuine and unvarnished side of the celebrities.
Watch on Disney+ Hotstar
Cobweb (October 27)
The eight-year-old protagonist of this horror-thriller movie is Peter, who is haunted by a constant “tapping” sound coming from the walls of his bedroom. His parents, Lizzy Caplan and Antony Starr, minimise his worries despite his mounting uneasiness. But as the tapping continues and Peter’s anxiety grows, he starts to worry that his parents could be hiding a very dangerous truth.
Watch on Lionsgate Play
Pain Hustlers (October 27)
Pain Hustlers, which is inspired by the Insys issue and is based on Evan Hughes’s 2022 novel, centres on Emily Blunt’s character Liza. Liza, who is battling to support her kid and deal with unemployment, receives a lifeline when Pete (Chris Evans) recruits her for his faltering pharmaceutical start-up. In addition, the movie features Andy García, Brian d’Arcy James, Catherine O’Hara, Jay Duplass, and Chloe Coleman.
Watch on Netflix
Sister Death (October 27)
Sister Death transports you to post-World War II Spain and explores the spooky past of Narcisa, a young novice with unsettling supernatural talents, before the unsettling events of the 2017 horror film Veronica. When she moves into a converted convent that is now a boarding school for girls, she becomes the focus of strange happenings and a frightening demonic force.
Watch on Netflix
The Enfield Poltergeist (October 28)
A compelling four-episode documentary called The Enfield Poltergeist explores a family’s paranormal experience in London in the 1970s. Although the Enfield haunting has been featured in British media, including books, newspapers, radio shows, and television shows, its impact has also been felt in Hollywood, where it served as inspiration for the 2016 horror film The Conjuring 2.
Watch on Apple TV+
Tore (October 27)
When Tore’s father, the person he loves the most, dies suddenly in a trash truck accident when he is 27, everything in his life falls apart. But when night falls, Tore finds comfort in the party boat culture of the city, exploring a world of drugs, booze, and closeness he has never experienced before.
Watch on Netflix