The OTT calendar for June 1 to June 7 is busy enough to need a clean watchlist. This week brings 18 notable releases across Netflix, Prime Video, Amazon MX Player, JioHotstar and more, with spy action, crime, thriller, romance and comfort-watch options all in the mix.
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If you want the quick route, start with the titles that match your mood: bigger action for franchise fans, crime and thriller picks for darker viewing, and lighter drama when you want an easier watch.
New OTT releases this week
1. Clarkson’s Farm season 5 (June 3)
Platform: Prime Video
Release date: June 3
Clarkson’s Farm returns to Diddly Squat with more farm trouble, business headaches and Jeremy Clarkson’s usual clash between ambition and reality.
Why watch: Watch it for a comfort-reality pick where the comedy comes from real farm chaos, not a scripted plot.
2. Made in India: A Titan Story (June 3)
Platform: Amazon MX Player
Release date: June 3
Made in India: A Titan Story follows the origin story behind Titan, with Naseeruddin Shah and Jim Sarbh leading a business drama about ambition, Indian enterprise and the making of a homegrown brand.
Why watch: This is the week’s strongest India-facing drama pick if you want a real-world success story rather than another crime thriller.
For a deeper verdict, read our Made in India: A Titan Story review.
3. Michael Jackson: The Verdict (June 3)
Platform: Netflix
Release date: June 3
Michael Jackson: The Verdict sits in the documentary lane, revisiting the courtroom, public attention and unanswered questions around one of pop culture’s most debated chapters.
Why watch: Choose it when you want a talking-point nonfiction watch instead of lighter weekend viewing.
For a fuller take, read our Michael Jackson: The Verdict review.
4. The Legend of Vox Machina season 4 (Jun 3)
Platform: Prime Video
Release date: Jun 3
The Legend of Vox Machina season 4 keeps Prime Video’s animated fantasy world in play with rowdy heroes, violent quests and the kind of adult humour fans expect from the series.
Why watch: Best for existing Vox Machina viewers who want more fantasy action, not for someone starting the story cold.
5. Dhurandhar: The Revenge (June 4 premiere, streaming June 5)
Platform: JioHotstar
Release date: June 4 premiere event; streaming from June 5
Dhurandhar: The Revenge brings a revenge-driven action thriller to JioHotstar, with the official promo selling it as a raw, high-tension June 4 digital premiere before regular streaming begins on June 5.
Why watch: Queue it for a sharper Indian action slot when you want revenge, threat and pace over comfort viewing.
6. Maa Behen (Jun 4)
Platform: Netflix
Release date: Jun 4
Maa Behen adds a Hindi comic-drama flavour to Netflix’s week, built around family pressure, messy relationships and a broad entertainer setup.
Why watch: Keep it for the lighter Hindi pick when the week’s darker titles feel too heavy.
For our rating, read our Maa Behen review.
7. Night Shift for Cuties (Jun 4)
Platform: Netflix
Release date: Jun 4
Night Shift for Cuties is a Netflix Indonesia fandom comedy-drama about two minimart coworkers whose love for a K-pop group turns friendship into rivalry.
Why watch: Try it if you want a light international Netflix binge built around friendship, pop obsession and messy fan dreams.
For our verdict, read our Night Shift For Cuties review.
8. The Murder of Rachel Nickell (June 4)
Platform: Netflix
Release date: June 4
The Murder of Rachel Nickell is a true-crime documentary title, focused on a real case rather than fictional detective thrills.
Why watch: Go here if your week’s watchlist needs a serious, factual crime story.
9. The Witness (Jun 4)
Platform: Netflix
Release date: Jun 4
The Witness is Netflix’s three-part drama about André Hanscombe and his son Alex after Rachel Nickell’s murder, with the focus staying on grief, public pressure and a flawed investigation.
Why watch: Pick it when you want a serious, emotionally heavy true-crime drama. For a detailed verdict, read our The Witness review.
10. Brown (Jun 5)
Platform: ZEE5
Release date: Jun 5
Brown brings Karisma Kapoor into a dark ZEE5 crime story, with investigation, trauma and Kolkata noir energy at the centre.
Why watch: This is the better ZEE5 pick if you want a brooding Indian crime drama.
For our rating, read our Brown review.
11. Cape Fear (Jun 5)
Platform: Apple TV
Release date: Jun 5
Now streaming with its first two episodes, this Apple TV thriller opens as a stylish and uneasy watch led by Javier Bardem and Amy Adams. Read our Cape Fear Episode 1 and 2 review for the full verdict.
Cape Fear is the new Apple TV series adaptation, not the old film listing, with Javier Bardem, Amy Adams and Patrick Wilson in a psychological thriller inspired by the familiar Cape Fear story.
Why watch: Watch it for prestige-thriller tension and a fresh series take on the classic stalker setup.
12. Gullak Season 5 (June 5)
Platform: Sony LIV
Release date: June 5
Gullak Season 5 brings the Mishra family back for more small-town warmth, middle-class arguments and everyday emotion on Sony LIV.
Why watch: Start it if you already like Gullak’s gentle family humour, or catch up from earlier seasons first.
For our rating, read our Gullak Season 5 review.
13. Mexico 86 (June 5)
Platform: Netflix
Release date: June 5
Mexico 86 gives Netflix a politically charged drama hook, using the year and setting to frame a story of pressure, memory and survival.
Why watch: Save it for viewers who prefer grounded international drama over broad comedy or action.
For our verdict, read our Mexico 86 review.
14. Office Romance (June 5)
Platform: Netflix
Release date: June 5
Office Romance brings Netflix’s workplace-romance lane into the week, built around chemistry, awkward professional boundaries and an easy relationship hook.
Why watch: Keep it for a lighter romantic slot after the heavier crime and thriller releases.
Review note: Now that the film is streaming, read our Office Romance review for the full verdict on Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein’s Netflix rom-com.
15. Patriot (Jun 5)
Platform: ZEE5
Release date: Jun 5
Patriot adds a Malayalam-language ZEE5 release to the slate, with the trailer positioning it around big stars, conflict and patriotic stakes.
Why watch: Use it as the regional-language headline pick if you want something more dramatic than casual comfort viewing.
16. Teach You a Lesson (Jun 5)
Platform: Netflix
Release date: Jun 5
Teach You a Lesson is a Netflix revenge-thriller style entry, with the title itself pointing to payback, confrontation and a darker classroom of consequences.
Why watch: Choose it when you want a compact revenge hook rather than a soft weekend watch.
Now that the limited series is streaming, read our Teach You a Lesson review for the full verdict on Netflix’s blunt action K-drama.
17. The Marked Woman (Jun 5)
Platform: Netflix
Release date: Jun 5
The Marked Woman brings a darker Netflix thriller mood to the week, centred on danger following a woman whose past or identity makes her a target.
Why watch: Best for viewers who want tension and threat without moving into full horror.
Now that it is streaming, read our The Marked Woman review for the full verdict on Netflix’s Spanish thriller.
18. The Pyramid Scheme (Jun 5)
Platform: Prime Video
Release date: Jun 5
The Pyramid Scheme turns Prime Video’s week toward scam and money-trap territory, giving the slate a con-game angle after the family and thriller picks.
Why watch: Watch it if fraud, ambition and the mechanics of a scam sound more interesting than romance or action.
For our rating, read our The Pyramid Scheme review.
Best bets this week
For a quick start, use Made in India: A Titan Story for an India-facing business drama, Cape Fear for Apple TV thriller tension, Gullak Season 5 for comfort family viewing, and Brown or Dhurandhar: The Revenge when you want a darker Indian crime or action pick.
Final takeaway
The June 1 to June 7 slate works best as a mood-based list. Amazon MX Player brings the India-facing business drama, Prime Video has the reality and fantasy hooks, Netflix carries the volume, Apple TV brings the prestige-thriller angle, Sony LIV has the comfort pick, and JioHotstar adds the Indian action option.
