No Spoilers25 Jul 20253 MIN

What to watch on OTT this weekend (July 20-26)

From shady golf swings to even shadier sisterhoods, these new Netflix releases are serving up juicy chaos in all forms

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Still from 'Happy Gilmore 2'

If you’ve survived the Saiyaara wave, tears, tweets, and reels galore, and are emotionally maxed out from watching people lose it in cinema lobbies, maybe it’s time for a vibe shift.

From golf-course meltdowns to suburban murder clubs, ancient conspiracies to psychological breakdowns, this week’s lineup is serving up chaos, cults, and killer curveballs. Whether you’re into rage-fuelled comebacks like Happy Gilmore 2, medical mind games like in Trigger, shady sisterhoods as seen in The Hunting Wives or myth-soaked murder trails aka Mandala Murders, there’s a twisted little treat here with your name on it.

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The Hunting Wives

What happens when suburban book clubs trade wine nights for blood sport? This psychological thriller follows Sophie as she’s lured into an elite circle of women whose idea of female empowerment involves literal hunting parties and deadly secrets. As the line between predator and prey blurs in their affluent community, Sophie discovers that the most dangerous game isn’t what they’re hunting—it’s who.

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Happy Gilmore 2

Twenty-nine years later, the hockey player turned golf legend is back with a putter in one hand and his trademark rage in the other. Adam Sandler returns as Happy, now facing a midlife crisis that threatens both his marriage and his legendary putting skills, while a new generation of cocky golfers challenges his unconventional methods. Between family drama and fairway feuds, and celebrity chaos featuring Bad Bunny and Travis Kelce, this sequel proves that some things never change—Happy’s still got anger issues, and we’re still here for every glorious meltdown. Watch it for the nostalgia, stay for Sandler’s perfectly preserved tantrum artistry.

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Mandala Murders

Detective Rea Thomas and partner Vikram Singh, played by Vaani Kapoor and Vaibhav Raj Gupta, respectively, dive into a string of bizarre killings in Charandaspur, where ancient symbols, political cover-ups, and secret societies lurk around every dusty corner. As myth and murder collide, the duo races to crack a conspiracy soaked in prophecy and blood. It’s creepy, culty, and full of chaos, with personal demons thrown in for good measure. It’s giving Da Vinci Code meets Asur, with extra drama and dread.

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Trigger

What drives a person to breaking point and what happens when they finally snap? This Korean medical drama follows Dr Elena Vasquez, an ER psychiatrist who specialises in crisis intervention, as she navigates the thin line between saving lives and losing herself to the trauma she absorbs daily. When a series of patients arrive with mysteriously similar psychological breaks, Vasquez must confront whether she’s treating victims or uncovering something far more sinister. 

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