OTT Releases This Week: Leo To Oppenheimer & More, Here's A Delightful List Of Shows, Films To Binge-Watch

OTT Releases This Week

OTT Releases This Week: As we're all ready to brace for the upcoming weekend, here's your weekly update on the latest OTT releases that offer a diverse mix of movies and TV shows to fulfil your binge-watching cravings.

From Tamil superstar Vijay's Leo to the fourth season of The Aam Aadmi Family and many more. Here's a list of interesting shows and movies arriving on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney plus Hotstar, and others that must be on your watch list this weekend.

Leo on Netflix

Starring and produced by comedian Adam Sandler, the family musical animation movie Leo, which features his wife Jackie and daughters Sunny and Sadie Sandler, was dropped on Netflix on November 21.

Adam Sandler lends his voice to an elderly lizard, Leo, serving as a class pet at a school. Leo discovers he has limited time left to live. As the fifth-grade students uncover Leo's ability to talk, they engage in sessions where they share their life problems. This heartwarming family film is sure to resonate with both parents and children alike.

The voice cast of the film includes Adam Sandler, Bill Burr, Cecily Strong, and Jason Alexander.

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Squid Game: The Challenge - Netflix

After the success of its first season, Netflix is back with the second season of the successful South Korean reality competition series Squid Game: The Challenge, which was dropped on the OTT platform on November 22. Featuring around 456 participants, the players compete against each other for a whopping cash prize of $4.56 million.

The contestants will have to complete the tasks in this show, which are slightly less fatal than what was shown in the original series.

The Village on Amazon Prime Video

Tamil actor Arya, who is all set to make his OTT debut with a horror series directed by Milind Rau, titled The Village. The story revolves around a man and his family trapped in a sinister village. While he seeks help, no one is ready to come forward for assistance.

Adapted from a graphic horror novel, the show will premiere on Prime Video on November 24 and also stars Divya Pillai, Aazhiya, Aadukalam Naren, and George Mayan.

The Aam Aadmi Family season 4: ZEE5

The fourth season of the family drama, The Aam Aadmi Family, is releasing on Zee5 on November 24. The show revolves around a middle-class Sharma family and their everyday adventures. Coping with the death of their fun-loving grandmother, the Sharmas, in the fresh season will face a new set of challenges.

Directed by Himali Shah and created by The Viral Fever, the series also features Brijendra Kala, Lubna Salim, Gunjan Malhotra, and Chandan Anand, among others.

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Leo: Netflix

The biggest Tamil blockbuster, Leo, starring Vijay and Trisha, is arriving on Netflix on November 24.

Directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, Leo is the third film in the Lokesh Cinematic Universe (LCU). The film is about a simple, ordinary family man who is hiding a mysterious past and has to save his family from it. Released in theatres on October 19, 2023, Leo also features Sanjay Dutt, Trisha Krishnan, Priya Anand, Mathew Thomas, Arjun Sarja, Gautam Vasudev Menon, and Mysskin, among others.

Oppenheimer: Prime Video

Christopher Nolan's masterpiece, Oppenheimer, is now available on Amazon Prime Video for viewers. Released in July, the movie is a biographical drama based on the life of Robert Oppenheimer, who is known as the father of the atomic bomb. This film is based on Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin's 2005 book, American Prometheus. Its star cast includes Chillian Murphy, Rober Drowney Jr, Emily Blunt, and others. However, the film is now available on rent for Rs 149 and will shortly be made available for free on the same platform.

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