Mark Antony to Past Lives, latest OTT releases to watch this week

Latest OTT releases to watch this week: It's that time of the week again when we bring you the latest and greatest offerings from the world of over-the-top streaming. Here's your exclusive guide to this week's must-watch content. Happy streaming!

Updated On: 2023-10-12 04:23 PM IST

Compiled by : Tuhina Upadhyay

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‘Star Vs Food Survival (October 9) - Discovery Plus

‘Star Vs Food Survival’ sees celebrity guests tackling the wild as they navigate the cooking up delicacies deep in the wild.

Bollywood actors Suniel Shetty, Sanjay Dutt, Aparshakti Khurana, Mouni Roy, and Nakuul Mehta will explore the essence of India's culinary legacy.

Past Lives (October 13) - Streaming on Lionsgate Play

Nora and Hae Sung, childhood friends with a deep connection, are separated when Nora's family emigrates from South Korea.

Decades later, their paths converge, leading to a week filled with fate, love, and life-altering choices. This semi-autobiographical story draws inspiration from director Celine Song's personal experiences.

The Fall of the House of Usher (October 12) - Streaming on Netflix

Master of horror Mike Flanagan, known for "The Haunting of Hill House" and "Midnight Mass," brings a chilling adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's work.

The ruthless Usher siblings have built a formidable empire, but their dark past is unveiled when a series of mysterious deaths haunt the family. A mysterious woman from their youth resurfaces, unearthing long-buried secrets that threaten to consume them all.

Sultan of Delhi (October 13) - Streaming on Disney+ Hotstar
A gripping crime thriller, Sultan of Delhi takes you back to the 1960s. Follow the journey of Arjun Bhatia in the world of Delhi's illegal arms trade, where power is up for grabs.

Arjun faces relentless challenges and competitors in his pursuit of becoming the Sultan of Delhi. The series stars Tahir Raj Bhasin, Mouni Roy, Vinay Pathak, and an ensemble of talented actors.

Goosebumps (October 13) - Streaming on Disney+ Hotstar

Goosebumps is a spine-tingling journey inspired by R.L. Stine's iconic book series. Follow a group of high school students as they delve into the enigmatic circumstances surrounding a teenager's mysterious death three decades ago.

Simultaneously, they uncover chilling truths about their parents' hidden past.

Lessons in Chemistry (October 13) - Streaming on Apple TV+*

Set in the 1950s, "Lessons in Chemistry" centers around Elizabeth Zott, portrayed by Brie Larson, whose dream of becoming a scientist is hindered by a male-dominated society. Dismissed from her laboratory job, Elizabeth embraces a new role as the host of a cooking program.

She embarks on a mission to educate housewives and a newfound male audience, offering lessons far beyond culinary recipes. The series is based on Bonnie Garmus's best-selling novel.

The Burial (October 13) - Streaming on Prime Video

The Burial is a gripping drama inspired by real events. When a simple handshake agreement takes a bitter turn, Jeremiah O'Keefe finds himself in dire straits as a funeral home owner.

He turns to the charismatic attorney, Willie E. Gary, played by Jamie Foxx, in a rollercoaster of emotions that reveals corporate misconduct and racial inequity.

Mark Antony (October 13) - Prime Video

Mark Antony is a Tamil Sci-fi thriller where Vishal, finds a telephone through which he is able to communicate with people in the past and potentially alter the happenings that would gravely affect the present and future of everyone.

This action-packed drama will premiere in Tamil, Telugu only on  Prime Video from October 13.

Mr. Dressup: The Magic of Make-Believe (October 14) - Prime Video

It is based on the life and career of renowned Canadian children's entertainer Ernie Coombs, or Mr. Dressup as he is more popularly known by millions of admirers.

The documentary explores the untold tales and distinctive history of one of Canada's most treasured legacies and will exclusively premiere on Prime Video on October 14

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