
Latest OTT releases this week (April 28, 2025 to March 4, 2025): 6 new films and series to watch on Netflix, Sony LIV, ZEE5, JioHotstar
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From April 28 to May 4, 2025, a plethora of new releases will be available on OTT platforms, including animated adventures, serious historical documentaries, riveting investigative thrillers, and dramatic family sagas. Streaming services like JioHotstar, ZEE5, Sony LIV, and Netflix have something for every kind of viewer. Asterix & Obelix offers whimsical adventures, Turning Point: The Vietnam War delves into the sombre realities of war, and Kull: The Legacy of the Raisingghs provides nail-biting drama. Whatever your mood, this week's lineup guarantees exciting stories, emotional journeys, and plenty of entertainment to binge.
Latest OTT releases this week (April 28, 2025 to March 4, 2025)
Title | Release Date | Platform |
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Chef’s Table: Legends | April 28 | Netflix |
30 for 30: O.J.: Made in America | April 29 | Netflix |
Asterix & Obelix: The Big Fight | April 30 | Netflix |
Exterritorial | April 30 | Netflix |
The Eternaut | April 30 | Netflix |
Turning Point: The Vietnam War | April 30 | Netflix |
Angi: Fake Life, True Crime | May 1 | Netflix |
Black White And Gray | May 1 | Sony LIV (OTTplay Premium) |
Bromance | May 1 | Sony LIV (OTTplay Premium) |
Costao | May 1 | ZEE5 (OTTplay Premium) |
The Biggest Fan | May 1 | Netflix |
The Four Seasons | May 1 | Netflix |
Bad Boy | May 2 | Netflix |
Kull: The Legacy of the Raisingghs | May 2 | JioHotstar |
The Brown Heart | May 3 | Netflix |
Asterix & Obelix: The Big Fight – April 30 (Netflix)
Midway through the first millennium, Rome is determined to conquer Astérix and Obélix's home, the final autonomous Gaulish settlement. The Gauls used their magical elixir as their primary weapon in war, but when its master succumbed to amnesia, the peasants were left to defend themselves against the Roman army.
Black White And Gray - May 1 (Sony LIV [OTTplay Premium])
In the show, we follow the story of Daniel Gary, a dogged journalist who is determined to find a missing young man from a low-income neighbourhood who may be involved in a string of killings. While unravelling the complexity of truth and justice, Daniel uncovers a network of corruption, sexism, and cultural divides as he continues to delve deeper into the investigation. The distinction between guilt and innocence becomes increasingly hazy.
Bromance – May 1 (Sony LIV [OTTplay Premium])
In an exciting quest to locate him, Binto joins forces with his brother's pals, resulting in surprising turns, new revelations, and memorable encounters.
Costao - May 1 (ZEE5 [OTTplay Premium])
The film centres on Costao, a man whose unwavering bravery and bold actions position him as both an adversary of the system and a hero in a society dominated by corruption and crime. Costao finds himself engulfed in an unforgiving struggle for existence after a fatal confrontation with the sibling of a renowned smuggler initiates a high-stakes chase. Despite being alone, betrayed, and pursued, he remains resolute. In addition to seeking retribution for himself, he fights for the sake of his family. Costao is an exciting and thrilling trip because of its adrenaline-pumping action, strong emotional twists, and unforgettable protagonist. As the plot thickens, one question lingers: can Costao, with enormous personal sacrifice, bold bravery, and keen instincts, defeat the show-running empire, and if so, at what price?
Kull: The Legacy of the Raisingghs – May 2 (JioHotstar)
Kull explores the murky complexities of a broken royal dynasty against the haunting backdrop of regal Bikaner. The palace turns into a boiling pot of suspicion, treachery, and long-buried secrets when the family patriarch, Chandrapratap, is discovered slain on his 60th birthday.
Turning Point: The Vietnam War – April 30 (Netflix)
Turning Point: The Vietnam War is an unbiased examination of a contentious and historically significant war, shedding light on how it affected American national identity and the lives of innumerable individuals around the world. The war shown in this five-part documentary series was more than a military disaster; it was a cultural and political earthquake that altered the United States, brought to light internal differences, and destroyed faith in the government. The series covers nearly two decades and three presidential administrations, amplifying often overlooked perspectives with unprecedented access to CBS News archives through See It Now Studios, rare Vietnamese footage, declassified government records, and previously unearthed White House recordings. Turning Point: The Vietnam War provides a relevant examination of the ongoing effects of the war, including its unresolved wounds, unlearned lessons, and persistent ramifications, which are relevant as both the United States and Vietnam commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Fall of Saigon.