New OTT Releases This Week: June 15 to June 21, 2026

This week’s OTT lineup brings a diverse mix of gripping thrillers, emotional dramas, and highly anticipated returning series. Whether you’re in the mood for high-stakes espionage or a heart-wrenching story of personal growth, the major streaming platforms have you covered. If you want to read about these OTT releases in Hindi, click here.
OTT Releases This Week: June 15 to 21
Your Fault: London (Prime Video)

Based on the international bestselling Culpables trilogy by Mercedes Ron, this romantic drama continues the story of Noah and Nick. As they navigate their complicated romance, the couple must face the strains of distance, lingering jealousy, and the intrusion of new relationships.
Streaming from: June 17
I Will Find You (Netflix)

Adapted from the novel by Harlan Coben, this thriller features Sam Worthington as a prisoner who escapes incarceration after stumbling upon evidence that suggests his son—whom he was convicted of murdering—may actually be alive.
Streaming from: June 18
Ab Hoga Hisaab (Amazon MX Player)

Set against the rugged backdrop of Punjab, this Hindi revenge drama follows the story of two brothers, Bobby and Bunty Manocha. Their lives take a dark turn as they uncover a human-trafficking network operating under the guise of an immigration agency.
Streaming from: June 18
Aliya Basu Gayab Hai (Lionsgate Play)
Starring Raima Sen, Vinay Pathak, and Salim Diwan, this Hindi crime drama centers on two former convicts. Their meticulously planned kidnapping for ransom quickly spirals out of control, pulling them into a dangerous web of secrets.
Streaming from: June 19
Husbands in Action (Netflix)
This South Korean action-comedy, directed by Park Gyu-tae, centres on a narcotics detective who is forced into a reluctant partnership with his ex-wife’s current husband. The unlikely duo must team up after she is kidnapped by criminals seeking vengeance.
Streaming from: June 19
Oasis (Netflix)

This tense mystery thriller is set in an exclusive luxury resort in Spain. The tranquil vacation setting is shattered when a guest disappears without a trace, turning the glamorous holiday into a high-stakes investigation where every guest becomes a suspect.
Streaming from: June 19
Sugar Season 2 (Apple TV+)

Colin Farrell returns as private investigator John Sugar in this stylized take on the detective genre. This season, his search for his own missing sister expands into a city-wide conspiracy as he takes on the case of a local boxer’s troubled brother.
Streaming from: June 19
Thukra Ke Mera Pyaar Season 2 (JioHotstar)

The romantic drama returns with Sanchita Basu and Dhaval Thakur reprising their roles as Shanvika and Kuldeep. Now reunited as fierce political rivals, their relationship is fuelled by ambition, revenge, and unresolved emotional baggage.
Streaming from: June 19
Voicemails for Isabelle (Netflix)

Starring Zoey Deutch and Nick Robinson, this romantic drama explores the life of a grieving woman who habitually leaves voicemails on her late sister’s old phone number. Her world changes when she realises a stranger has been listening to every message.
Streaming from: June 19
Color Book (Netflix)

This poignant drama follows a widowed father struggling to rebuild his life while raising his young son, who has Down syndrome. The film offers an emotional and starkly beautiful look at grief, loneliness, and the bond between father and son.
Streaming from: June 19
The Agency Season 2 (Prime Video)

Michael Fassbender returns as the CIA operative Martian in this intense spy thriller. In the second season, he is ordered to abandon his long-standing undercover identity and return to London to undertake a dangerous new assignment.
Streaming from: June 21
Voicemails for Isabelle (Netflix)

This romantic comedy drama follows Jill (Zoey Deutch) as she copes with grief by leaving voice messages on her late sister’s old number, not knowing that the number now belongs to Wes (Nick Robinson). As Wes listens to the messages, an unanticipated emotional link starts to grow between the two strangers united by loss, timing and chance.