Must-Watch OTT Releases: May 15-17, 2026
OTT New Releases (May 15, 2026- May 17, 2026): What To Watch This Week?
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This week, streaming platforms offer a variety of new releases, including intense crime dramas like 'Exam' on Amazon Prime Video and 'Kartavya' on Netflix, featuring Saif Ali Khan. Viewers can also enjoy the emotional drama 'It's Not Like That' and the chilling true-crime documentary 'The Crash'.
- 01'Exam' on Amazon Prime Video follows a young woman posing as a police officer to uncover a corruption scam.
- 02In 'Inspector Avinsah' Season 2, Randeep Hooda's character faces a political conspiracy while trying to clear his name.
- 03'The WONDERfools' is a Korean superhero action-comedy about misfits gaining superpowers amid chaos in Haeseong City.
- 04'Kartavya' features Saif Ali Khan as a police officer entangled in a conspiracy after a journalist's murder.
- 05'The Crash' is a true-crime documentary detailing the Mackenzie Shirilla case, revealing a tragic act disguised as an accident.
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This week, streaming platforms are packed with exciting new releases. Amazon Prime Video's 'Exam' is an intense crime drama about a young woman who impersonates a police officer to expose a Regional Public Service scam, revealing a web of high-level corruption. Meanwhile, 'Inspector Avinsah' returns for its second season on JioHotstar, featuring Randeep Hooda as Avinash Mishra, who navigates a dangerous political conspiracy while trying to prove his innocence. Netflix introduces 'The WONDERfools', a Korean superhero action-comedy about misfits in Haeseong City who gain superpowers amidst rising apocalyptic fears. Another notable release is 'Kartavya', starring Saif Ali Khan as a principled police officer whose investigation into a journalist's murder uncovers a dark conspiracy. Lastly, 'It's Not Like That' on Amazon Prime Video explores themes of family and loss through the intertwined lives of a widowed pastor and a divorced mother. For true crime enthusiasts, 'The Crash' revisits the Mackenzie Shirilla case, revealing a chilling narrative behind what was initially perceived as a tragic accident.
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