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Latest OTT Releases Streaming This Week (June 15-21) - Drishyam 3, Your Fault: London, And Many More

From crime sagas and spy thrillers to dark romance and heartfelt dramas, this week’s OTT slate packs star-studded premieres across Netflix, Prime Video and JioHotstar

Aditi Tarafdar

Streaming platforms are packed June 15–21 with major premieres across languages and genres. Highlights include Drishyam 3 on Prime Video, the emotional thriller I Will Find You, CIA espionage in The Agency S2, Tamil social drama Kenatha Kanom, and teen romance sequel Your Fault: London, alongside new seasons of Save the Tigers and Sugar, plus fresh Netflix originals.

If last week seemed slow for OTT releases, this week more than makes up for it. This week’s OTT slate (June 15–21) spans crime, romance, and dark comedy. Mohanlal returns in Drishyam 3, while Kenatha Kanom tackles water politics in rural Tamil Nadu. Netflix rolls out Your Fault: London, André is an Idiot, I Will Find You, Oasis, and Husbands in Action, as Apple TV+ and Netflix bolster the lineup with new seasons and Indian dramas. Check them out below.

OTT Releases This Week (Jun 15 - Jun 21)

Kenatha Kanom

The final film from the late director Suresh Sangaiah is set in a drought-ravaged Tamil village called Kariyapattinam, where residents discover an ancient well on government land. The well, however, is missing; and the search for it slowly pulls the village into a conspiracy threading together water scarcity, local governance, and interests that certain powerful people would very much prefer stayed buried

Release Date: June 16

Where to Watch: JioHotstar 

Your Fault: London

The second instalment of the English-language adaptation of Mercedes Ron's Culpables trilogy picks up with Noah (Asha Banks) heading to Oxford while Nick (Matthew Broome) is consumed by the demands of Leister Enterprises. Distance, jealousy, and new arrivals strain an already complicated romance: Sophia (Louisa Binder), a sharp operator inside Nick's family business, moves into his orbit, while Oxford student Michael (Joel Nankervis) offers Noah an attention she hadn't bargained for.

Release Date: June 17, 2026

Where to watch: Prime Video

André is an Idiot

San Francisco-based creative director André Ricciardi is dying of cancer because he skipped a colonoscopy, and he faces that reality with his wit completely intact: animating his chemotherapy-shed hairballs into googly-eyed creatures, howling at the sky over the hills, and insisting his fear is not of death but of leaving his two daughters behind. His wife Janice, his brother, and his closest friends fill out the portrait of a man confronting the end on his own terms.

Release Date: June 17, 2026

Where to watch: Netflix

Drishyam 3

Six years after the events of Drishyam 2, Georgekutty (Mohanlal) has adapted the story of his past into a successful film and continues to live with his family, attempting to move forward. The fragile peace fractures when journalists begin investigating the real-life inspirations behind the film, specifically the circumstances surrounding Varun's death. 

Release Date: June 18, 2026

Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video

I Will Find You

David Burroughs (Sam Worthington) is five years into a life sentence for the murder of his three-year-old son when his ex-sister-in-law Rachel (Britt Lower) sends him a photograph suggesting the boy may still be alive. He breaks out of a maximum-security prison, pulling Rachel and her ex-boyfriend Hayden (Milo Ventimiglia) into an ever-expanding web of deceit, while an FBI fugitive task force agent (Logan Browning) pursues the case at risk to her own career.
Release Date: June 18, 2026

Where to watch: Netflix

The Agency: Season 2

CIA agent Martian (Michael Fassbender) is living undercover in his own life when his lover Samia (Jodie Turner-Smith) becomes a political prisoner in Sudan. This season pivots into a mole hunt at the heart of the CIA, forcing Martian into a high-stakes game of shadows.
Release Date: June 18, 2026

Where to watch: Netflix

Thukra Ke Mera Pyaar season 2

Kuldeep (Dhaval Thakur), the man who once humiliated Shanvika and dismantled everything she had built, is now a politician haunted by guilt and unresolved feelings; Shanvika (Sanchita Basu) has remade herself into a formidable political force with vengeance as her singular motivation.
Release Date: June 18, 2026

Where to watch: JioHotstar

Voicemails for Isabelle

Still raw with grief over her younger sister Isabelle's (Ciara Bravo) death, aspiring pastry chef Jill (Zoey Deutch) copes by leaving Isabelle voicemails about her life. What she doesn't know is that Isabelle's old number has been reassigned to Wes (Nick Robinson), a real estate agent in Austin, who begins receiving every confessional message and falls for a woman he has never met.

Release Date: June 19, 2026

Where to watch: Netflix

Husbands in Action

It is a South Korean action-comedy film directed by Park Gyu-tae. The story follows a gritty narcotics detective named Choong-sik and a mild-mannered veterinarian, Min-seok, the ex-husband and the new husband of the same woman, Si-nae, who gets kidnapped by a drug cartel.

Release Date: June 19, 2026

Where to watch: Netflix

Aliya Basu Gayab Hai

Two ex-convicts, Deepak (Salim Diwan) and Vikram (Vinay Pathak), kidnap Aliya Basu (Raima Sen), daughter of a wealthy man, for ransom. What Vikram doesn't know is that Deepak has engineered a plan within the plan, and the layers of concealed motive run considerably deeper than either of them anticipated.

Release Date: June 19, 2026

Where to watch: Lionsgate Play

Oasis

At an exclusive resort in Tenerife, accessible only to the wealthiest families, a group of young guests finds their summer shattered when police storm the property over a mysterious disappearance. No one is allowed to leave, everyone is a suspect, and the pressure of confinement begins fracturing friendships, loves stories, and forces long-buried secrets into the open.

Release Date: June 19, 2026

Where to watch: Netflix

Save the Tigers Season 3

Three perpetually dissatisfied husbands, Ghanta Ravi (Priyadarshi Pulikonda), Rahul (Abhinav Gomatam), and Vikram (Krishna Chaitanya), are mid-complaint at their usual bar when they are dropped into a parallel reality where they have precisely what they always claimed to want: Ravi as a powerful MLA, Rahul as a successful screenwriter, Vikram as a high-powered CEO, with cooperative wives and outwardly perfect lives.

Release Date: June 19, 2026

Where to Watch: JioHotstar

Sugar Season 2

Two years after one of the more audacious mid-season twists in recent television, private detective John Sugar (Colin Farrell) is back in Los Angeles on a new case: finding the troubled older brother of an up-and-coming local boxer, an assignment that metastasises into a city-wide conspiracy.

Release Date: June 19, 2026

Where to watch: Apple TV+