Looking for something new to binge this week? June kicks off with a power-packed line-up of fresh titles across major OTT platforms. From gritty Indian thrillers and gripping K-dramas to feel-good comedies and dramatic returns of beloved series, there’s something here for every kind of viewer.
Weekly OTT Releases

Whether you’re in the mood for edge-of-your-seat suspense (Stolen), a heartwarming survival story (Tourist Family), or a splash of action courtesy of Sunny Deol (Jaat), this week’s slate offers an ideal mix of drama, action, and emotional depth. Here’s Cinetales brings you a guide to 10 must-watch OTT releases dropping this week (June 2- June 8, 2025).
1. One Of Them Days
Streaming on Netflix | Release Date: June 2
In this vibrant buddy comedy, Keke Palmer and SZA play two broke roommates scrambling to recover their stolen rent money. What unfolds is a string of hilarious misadventures involving loan sharks, blood banks, and an accidental art exhibit. With high-energy performances and feel-good chaos, this one’s for fans of friendship comedies with heart.
2. Tourist Family
Streaming on JioHotstar | Release Date: June 2
This heartfelt drama tells the story of a Sri Lankan family who flee economic despair and start a new life in Chennai by posing as Malayali migrants. As they try to blend in and build new relationships, a bomb blast investigation threatens to expose their truth. Tourist Family is a moving tale about identity, belonging, and the strength of community.
3. Stolen
Streaming on Prime Video | Release Date: June 4
Abhishek Banerjee leads this intense rural thriller as one of two brothers who witness a horrifying baby abduction at a railway station. What follows is a dark, dangerous journey through the criminal underworld of India. Directed by debutant Karan Tejpal and backed by industry heavyweights, Stolen offers a gritty and emotional take on justice and morality.
4. Stick
Streaming on Apple TV+ | Release Date: June 4
Owen Wilson headlines this offbeat sports dramedy as Pryce Cahill, a former golf prodigy who’s hit rock bottom. When he’s pushed into mentoring a rebellious teen, Santi (Peter Dager), the unlikely duo must navigate emotional baggage, personal demons, and amateur tournaments with a side of chaos. With a strong supporting cast including Marc Maron and Judy Greer, Stick balances laughs with a whole lot of heart.
5. Tires – Season 2
Streaming on Netflix | Release Date: June 5
The quirky workplace antics continue in season 2 of Tires, as Will and Shane try to turn their automotive center’s sudden success into long-term growth. But expansion isn’t easy, and the pair must face new business challenges—and each other. With new faces like Vince Vaughn and Thomas Haden Church joining the fun, this season ups the stakes while keeping the laughs coming.
6. Jaat
Streaming on Netflix | Release Date: June 5
Sunny Deol roars back into action in Jaat, playing a retired brigadier who unexpectedly becomes the guardian of a coastal village under siege by a violent crime lord, Ranatunga (Randeep Hooda). What starts as a quiet train journey quickly turns into a full-blown resistance. Expect big action, larger-than-life drama, and old-school heroism in this gritty tale of rebellion.
7. Ginny & Georgia – Season 3
Streaming on Netflix | Release Date: June 5
Back with more drama and dark twists, season 3 of Ginny & Georgia picks up with Georgia’s shocking arrest for murder, right in the middle of her wedding. Now under house arrest, she and Ginny face mounting public scrutiny and growing family tension. With new characters and deeper emotional arcs, the show is set to test loyalties like never before.
8. The Survivors
Streaming on Netflix | Release Date: June 6
Set against the windswept coast of Tasmania, The Survivors is a gripping Australian limited series based on Jane Harper’s novel. Kieran Elliott (Charlie Vickers) returns to his hometown of Evelyn Bay after years away, only to be haunted by a past tragedy. When a young woman’s body turns up, old wounds reopen and long-buried secrets start surfacing. This atmospheric mystery is perfect for fans of slow-burn dramas.
9. Mercy For None
Streaming on Netflix | Release Date: June 6
This Korean action noir dives into Seoul’s underworld with an emotional punch. So Ji-sub stars as a former gangster who left the life behind—until his brother, a high-ranking mobster, is mysteriously killed. Armed with nothing but a bat and vengeance, he sets out to uncover the truth. Brutal, stylish, and moving, Mercy for None is a compelling revenge saga.
10. Straw
Streaming on Netflix | Release Date: June 6
Taraji P. Henson stars in this emotional drama as a mother pushed to the edge by life’s cruelties. When a misunderstanding turns her into the prime suspect in a bank robbery, she must fight not only to clear her name but also to protect her sick daughter. Written and directed by Tyler Perry, Straw is a gut-wrenching look at injustice, motherhood, and resilience.
Final Take
From dark mysteries to uproarious comedies, this week’s OTT offerings are loaded with substance and style. Whether you’re looking to dive into emotional depths or simply need a laugh, the latest slate across Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar, Apple TV+, and more has you covered.
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