No Spoilers18 Jul 20253 MIN

What to watch on OTT this weekend (July 13-19)

Love triangles, haunted homes, intergalactic adventures... Here’s what to stream this week on Prime Video, Netflix, and JioHotstar

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Still from 'Vir Das: Fool Volume’

Between the Harry Potter reboot dropping casting announcements like Bertie Bott’s Every Flavour Beans, and Lili Reinhart stepping into The Love Hypothesis adaptation, the internet is already dreaming about what’s next on screen. But while filming is underway and those buzzy titles are still a while off from hitting our queues, there’s plenty worth watching right now. From a beachside love triangle that refuses to die, to haunted apartments, and intergalactic space missions, this week’s streaming slate has something for every kind of mood.

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‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ season 3 on Prime Video

The Summer I Turned Pretty season three is here, and no, the internet is not doing okay. Two summers have passed since Belly’s last beachy emotional meltdown, and she’s now engaged (yes, you read that right) to sweet, loyal, golden-retriever-energy-wielding Jeremiah. Enter Conrad 2.0. He’s calm. He’s got a med-school glow-up. The internet? Spiralling. Team Jeremiah and Team Conrad are back at war, flooding feeds with memes, breakdowns, and “Belly better not choose herself after THREE seasons” threats. If love triangles had a final boss, this would be it.

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‘Vir Das: Fool Volume’ on Netflix

When life gives you laryngitis weeks before your biggest show, you make comedy gold—just ask Vir Das. The Emmy-winning comedian transforms his vocal crisis into his most vulnerable Netflix special yet, filmed across three continents with the kind of raw honesty that makes you laugh and feel seen simultaneously. Trading traditional punchlines for thoughtful observations about silence, self-doubt, and finding joy in chaos, Das proves that sometimes the best comedy comes from our most human moments. If you enjoyed his previous specials, prepare for a deeper dive into the beautiful mess of being human.

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‘Wall to Wall’ on Netflix

Think your apartment-hunting horror stories are bad? Meet Woo-seong, whose dream home becomes a psychological nightmare faster than you can say “security deposit”. When strange noises and hostile neighbours turn domestic bliss into domestic terror, he teams up with building rep Eun-hwa (Yeom Hye-ran) to get to the root of his problems. This Korean thriller transforms homeownership anxiety into edge-of-your-seat entertainment, proving that sometimes the scariest monsters are the ones living next door.

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‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ season 3 on JioHotstar

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds returns for its third season, picking up right after the nail-biting Gorn ambush that left fans on edge. With the crew of the USS Enterprise still recovering, Captain Pike, Spock, Number One and gang are back to doing what they do best—exploring new worlds, getting tangled in alien politics, and questioning the big moral stuff along the way. But this season, the stakes are higher, the emotional arcs run deeper, and yes, there’s even a surprise musical episode. Whether it’s creepy space horror one week or a feel-good adventure the next, the show keeps things fresh with its genre-hopping style while staying true to its episodic roots. While some critics have praised the show’s solid storytelling and episodic approach, they note that it falls a little flat compared to the sky-high standards set by previous seasons.

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‘Untamed’ on Netflix

Untamed follows Kyle Turner (Eric Bana), a rugged, emotionally scarred park ranger patrolling the vast, dramatic wilderness of Yosemite National Park. When a woman mysteriously falls to her death from the towering cliffs of El Capitan, what looks like an accident quickly unravels into something much murkier. Enter rookie ranger Naya Vasquez, who teams up with Turner to uncover a trail of buried secrets, unsolved crimes, and long-ignored disappearances lurking beneath Yosemite’s majestic surface. Untamed won’t blow your mind with plot twists, but if you’re in it for moody men, dramatic bear attacks, and seriously stunning Yosemite views, it just might be the scenic slow burn you didn’t know you needed.

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