OTT Releases To Watch This Week: Border 2 To BTS Comeback
What to watch on Netflix?
This week’s OTT releases expand from crime thriller to supernatural mystery.
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The Housemaid (Prime Video, March 20)
Millie (Sydney Sweeney), a young woman with a criminal record, takes a live-in job for the wealthy but dysfunctional Winchester family. She soon discovers that the familys secrets are far more dangerous than her own.
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Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (Netflix, March 20)
Set in 1940 Birmingham during the height of World War II, the story finds an older Tommy Shelby living in self-imposed exile
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Border 2 (Netflix, March 20)
Border 2 expands the scope of the original by depicting combined operations of the Indian Army, Air Force, and Navy during the 1971 Indo-Pak War. The narrative focuses on India’s response to Operation Chengiz Khan and features real-life war heroes
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Deadloch Season 2 (Prime Video, March 20)
The new season continues to follow two contrasting female detectives who are forced to work together as they investigate a murder in the quiet coastal town of Deadloch, where secrets run deep beneath its calm surface.
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Jatadhara (Prime Video, March 20)
The film explores the conflict between modern science and ancient spiritual faith as Shiva battles the demon of greed, Dhanapisachini.
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BTS The Comeback Live | Arirang (Netflix, March 21)
It is a global livestream event, celebrating the groups full-unit return. The performance will take place at the iconic Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul and will be broadcast exclusively on Netflix.
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