How good are you at prioritising things in your life? Strange question to be asked people who just want to know what the OTT landscape looks like in the month of July. But the question is necessary. July has some of the biggest blockbuster films coming our way as theatrical releases.
From Huma Qureshi's Baby Do Die Do to Christopher Nolan's most awaited project starring Tom Holland, Matt Damon and Anne Hathaway The Odyssey, and streaming platforms need to gear up as theatrical releases are about to compete with them for audiences and their attention. So, would you run to the theatre first to watch the latest films releasing July or show your loyalty to OTT shows ?
Whatever choice you make, July promises entertainment and more entertainment. Below is a list of OTT releases to watch in July:
Where: JioHotstar
When: July 3
A streaming debut for by Rajkumar Hirani, Pritam and Pedro starring Vir Hirani and Arshad Warsi, follows two old-school cops in Mumbai who rely on their gut instincts and street-smartness over technology to solve crimes. So, when the chief minister's son is kidnapped, they have to deal with a cyber criminal played by Vikrant Massey to catch the culprits in the high-stake chase.
Where: Netflix
When: July 10
Ikka is a court-room drama that circles around the question what happened on the night of the murder. Starring Tillotama Shome, Akshaye Khanna, Sunny Deol and Dia Mirza, Netflix brings a twisted case where a celebrated attorney is forced into arm's twists to defend an accused murderer. To make matters worse, the accused is a man whose career the attorney notoriously ended in the past
Where: Amazon Prime Videos
When: July 13
Based on a popular podcast, the series is based in a quiet Tennessee town, where a high school sociology class takes on a mystery that has lingered for decades. Led by teacher Alex Campbell, the students of Elizabethton High School begin investigating the Redhead Murders—a series of unsolved killings that once captured headlines across the South before fading from public memory.
Where: Netflix
When: July 2
Created by Mallik Ram, a perpetually unlucky teacher, desperate to escape his dad’s tyranny, gets stuck teaching sex education in a remote village. But turns out he is a virgin himself! Thus ensues a wild ride where love, laughs, and awkward moments collide.
Where: Apple Tv Plus
When: July 15
A thriller miniseries based on Marissa Stapley's bestselling novel, starring and executive-produced by Anya Taylor-Joy. Wish her luck!
Where: Prime Video
When: July 1
In 1990s Isakapatnam, Naidu rises from an outsider to the most feared man in the region - building his empire through port politics, crime, and sheer ruthlessness.
Where: Netflix
When: July 1
Millie Bobby Brown is coming back as detective Enola Holmes this time in Malta where personal and professional dreams collide on a case more tangled and treacherous than any she has faced before.
Where: Apple Tv Plus
When: July 3
In the third season of the popular show Silo that has been renewed for 2 more seasons apart from the upcoming one that will drop new episodes through September, Silo is gearing up to answer all the cliffhangers left in the last season when Juliette overrode a deadly "Safeguard Protocol,"that ends up locking her and Bernard inside a fiery airlock incinerator, and a flashback reveals the origins of the entire silo project in Washington D.C.
Where: Netflix
When: July 23
The action-thriller depicts a brutal former debt collector who remains haunted by his guilt after spending years behind the bars.Racing against a terminal illness, he returns to his old world to avenge injustices against victims of loan sharks and seek redemption for his past.
Where: Prime Videos
When: July 15
Best friends Debbie Claybourne and Judith Burton thought they knew everything about each other, except Judith turned out to be an international assassin; when a mysterious figure emerges, both of their worlds are turned upside down.
Where: Apple Tv Plus
When: July 24
A new sports-comedy film starring Andy Samberg, which was part of Apple’s major 2026 film slate showcase. A washed-up tennis pro must play pickleball in this new comedy movie. Starring Jake Johnson and Mary Steenburgen.