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'Mirzapur Season 3' To 'Red Swan': Here Are New OTT Releases This Weekend

Mirzapur, which borrows its name and fictional setting from the Uttar Pradesh city premiered on Prime Video on July 5.

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Source: Prime Video

The OTT menu for this weekend is out and it's extensive. Check out the best in entertainment from light-hearted comedy to crime dramas that we have compiled for you.

Here's the ready reckoner watchlist for this weekend:

1. 'Red Swan'

This K-drama revolves around a girl born into a poor family who becomes an elite golfer and earns a reputation in society. She marries the heir of the Hwain Group to get rid of her mother's debts. Soon she learns that her husband is having an affair, but hangs on to her marriage in the hope of making it work.

As the chairperson of a charity foundation, she has to be at different places and one such night changes everything. Her newly appointed bodyguard draws her attention to something. Is he doing this to protect her? Does he have an ulterior motive to destroy her or someone around her?

Kim Ha-neul, Rain, Jung Gyu-woon, Yoon Je-moon, and Seo Yi-sook are a part of this series.

Release Date: July 3

Where To Watch: Disney plus Hotstar

2. 'Bob Marley: One Love'

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Source: Amazon Prime Video

The film depicts the journey of legendary musician Bob Marley. The film hit the theatres in February. The film follows the ups and downs in the singer's life, including an incident where he and his family were attacked in their home.

The cast of this movie includes Kingsley Ben-Adir, Lashana Lynch, Aston Barrett Jr., Tosin Cole,  Stefan AD Wade, and Hector Roots Lewis.

Release Date: July 3

Where To Watch: Amazon Prime Video

3. 'Sprint'

This docu-series revolves around the competitive journeys of athletes such as Sha’carri Richardson, Noah Lyles, Shericka Jackson, Lamont Marcell Jacobs, Zharnel Hughes, Elaine Thompson, and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce. Now that Usain Bolt has retired who will be the next 100-metre champion?

The docu-series shares a glimpse of intense training, the pressure on an athlete as soon as the gun goes off, and the mental strain to survive the rigorous journey to be among the world’s fastest humans.

"It takes a special talent, both physically and mentally, to succeed in a world where your fate is decided in just 10 seconds," World Athletics president, Sebastian Coe, told the Advanced Television website.

Release Date: July 2

Where To Watch: Netflix

4. 'Mirzapur Season 3'

The crime-thriller series is back with its third season. The story began in 2018 with the release of its first season and the second season ended with a cliffhanger as Munna Tripathi dies and Kaleen Bhaiya is absconding.

Season 3 revolves around Guddu on the throne of Purvanchal. However, will he be successful in continuing his rule in Mirzapur? Kaleen Bhaiya is to return but when and how will it impact Guddu?

Shweta Tripathi Sharma, Ali Fazal, Rasika Dugal, Pankaj Tripathi, Vijay Varma, Harshita Gaur, Rajesh Tailang, Priyanshu Painyulli, Sheeba Chadha, Anjum Sharma, and Isha Talwar are a part of this season.

Mirzapur Season 3 Release Date And Time

The latest season of Mirzapur is now streaming on Prime Video.

5. 'Space Cadet'

This is an action movie that depicts the story of a bartender named Rex who does not have an official qualification to be a part of NASA but lands a job due to her best friend. Rex is accepted for a training programme and excels in it although she lacks an understanding of basic physics.

Will Rex be successful in getting a permanent position at NASA or will she get busted?

Emma Roberts, Poppy Liu, Tom Hopper, Kuhoo Verma, and Gabrielle Union are a part of this movie.

Release Date: July 4

Where To Watch: Amazon Prime Video

Alongside these, here are a few other OTT releases that you may include on your watchlist:

  • 'Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F' (Netflix)

  • 'Goyo' (Netflix)

  • 'Arthur The King' (Lionsgate Play)

  • 'Garudan' (Amazon Prime Video)

  • 'Desperate Lies' (Netflix)

  • 'The Imaginary' (Netflix)