No Spoilers19 Sep 20253 MIN

What to watch on OTT this weekend (September 14-20)

From newsroom shake-ups to the chaos of chasing stardom and a gritty tale of family secrets, there's a lot of drama, intrigue, and binge-worthy moments on OTT this week

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Still from 'The Ba**ds of Bollywood'

Now that The Summer I Turned Pretty finale has left you spiralling into a void of “what do I even do with my evenings?”, fear not: the OTT gods have delivered fresh distractions. From returning faves like Gen V and The Morning Show to Aryan Khan’s extremely buzzy directorial debut and Jude Law teaming up with Jason Bateman, this week’s streaming lineup is stacked. Add in Michael B Jordan facing supernatural drama and you’ve got enough binge material to keep your “continue watching” section thriving.

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‘Gen V’ season 2 on Prime Video

The Boys spin-off Gen V is back, and it’s messier than Logan Roy’s family dinners. This time, Emma, Marie, Jordan, and Andre are framed for a massacre they didn’t commit, while Cate and Sam step up as Godolkin University’s golden children. Expect blood, betrayal, and banter that makes Euphorias high school look tame. If season one was your crash course in chaotic superhero college life, season two is where the real syllabus of survival begins.

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‘The Morning Show’ season 4 on Apple TV+

Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston return to The Morning Show as Bradley and Alex, navigating the whirlwind of a UBA-NBN merger that threatens to upend the newsroom as they know it. Season four dives into the shifting power dynamics of broadcast journalism, where career ambitions and personal choices collide in unpredictable ways. With glossy production values, sharp dialogue, and high-stakes drama, the series continues to explore how news is made and the toll it takes on those delivering it.

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‘The Ba***ds of Bollywood’ on Netflix

Aryan Khan’s much-awaited directorial debut has finally dropped, and critics are already calling it a wild, wicked ride. Part satire, part action-comedy, and full chaos, The Ba**ds of Bollywood follows industry outsider Aasmaan Singh and his crew as they claw their way into the film world’s glittering (and shady) corridors. With Lakshya, Bobby Deol, Sahher Bambba, and a parade of cameos from Bollywood royalty—including a blink-and-gasp SRK moment—Khan proves nepotism isn’t the only story worth telling here.

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‘Black Rabbit’ on Netflix

Jude Law and Jason Bateman headline Black Rabbit, a tense Manhattan-set crime drama that dives deep into brotherhood and betrayal. Law plays a successful restaurateur whose carefully built life unravels when his notorious brother resurfaces. Secrets, power struggles, and family ties collide in a story that simmers with suspense. With its gritty atmosphere and powerhouse performances, this miniseries promises to keep you hooked from the very first episode.

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‘Sinners’ on JioHotstar

If you missed this in theatres, Michael B Jordan’s supernatural horror thriller, which blends family drama with bone-chilling suspense, is now on TV. The story follows twin brothers determined to leave behind a life of crime and return to their hometown for a fresh start. But their plans quickly unravel when they encounter a sinister presence that refuses to let them escape their past. With its eerie atmosphere, emotional weight, and Jordan in a dual role, Sinners is the kind of dark, small-town vampire movie that has a killer soundtrack and, if you stay till the end credits, a very rewarding cameo.

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