Updated June 8, 2026: This OTT releases this week guide covers the June 8 to June 14 streaming slate across Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar, ZEE5 and more. The week is strongest for football, crime, survival reality, romance and regional-drama picks.
If you want the quick route, start with the titles that match your mood: Norway: The Dark Horse for football, Every Year After for romance, Raakh for an Indian thriller, and our Netflix-only watch guide if you mainly use Netflix.
New OTT releases this week
1. Norway: The Dark Horse OTT release date, Netflix platform and why to watch
Platform: Netflix
Release date: June 9
Availability note: Listed for this week’s streaming slate. Platform catalogues can update late by region, so recheck the app on release day.
Norway: The Dark Horse follows Norway’s national football team from the inside, with Martin Ødegaard, Erling Haaland, Alexander Sørloth, Antonio Nusa and coach Ståle Solbakken shaping the football story.
Why watch: Best for football fans who want dressing-room access, star-player focus and a national-team story with real stakes.
2. Colors Of Evil: Black OTT release date, Netflix platform and why to watch
Platform: Netflix
Release date: Jun 10
Availability note: Listed for this week’s streaming slate. Platform catalogues can update late by region, so recheck the app on release day.
Colors Of Evil: Black brings a Polish crime-thriller mood to Netflix, with Jakub Gierszał, Marianna Zydek and Zdzisław Wardejn leading a darker mystery entry for the week.
Why watch: Queue it if you want a compact European crime thriller rather than another broad action or romance pick.
3. Every Year After OTT release date, Prime Video platform and why to watch
Platform: Prime Video
Release date: Jun 10
Availability note: Listed for this week’s streaming slate. Platform catalogues can update late by region, so recheck the app on release day.
Every Year After follows Percy and Sam across six summers, turning a long-running bond, old feelings and changing choices into Prime Video’s main romance entry this week.
Why watch: Save it for when you want a slower relationship story shaped by memory, timing and second chances.
4. Outlast: The Jungle OTT release date, Netflix platform and why to watch
Platform: Netflix
Release date: June 10
Availability note: Listed for this week’s streaming slate. Platform catalogues can update late by region, so recheck the app on release day.
Outlast: The Jungle shifts Netflix’s survival contest from frozen wilderness to humid jungle pressure, where heat, alliances and mental endurance become the real test.
Why watch: Watch it when you want reality competition with harsher survival stakes and more team-strategy tension.
5. Rosario Tijeras Season 5 OTT release date, Netflix platform and why to watch
Platform: Netflix
Release date: June 10
Availability note: Listed for this week’s streaming slate. Platform catalogues can update late by region, so recheck the app on release day.
Rosario Tijeras Season 5 brings Rosario back into danger as her daughter Ruby’s capture pushes the story into a more personal fight.
Why watch: Best for returning viewers who want the crime drama’s action to hit closer to Rosario’s family.
6. The Rest is Football OTT release date, Netflix platform and why to watch
Platform: Netflix
Release date: Jun 10
Availability note: Listed for this week’s streaming slate. Platform catalogues can update late by region, so recheck the app on release day.
The Rest is Football brings Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer and Micah Richards to Netflix for a football-chat format driven by experience, analysis and personality.
Why watch: Useful for viewers who prefer football talk, tournament build-up and familiar pundit chemistry over scripted drama.
7. FIFA World Cup 2026 streaming date, ZEE5 platform and why to watch
Platform: ZEE5
Release date: Jun 11
Availability note: Listed for this week’s streaming slate. Platform catalogues can update late by region, so recheck the app on release day.

FIFA World Cup 2026 coverage begins with the 23rd edition of football’s biggest tournament, co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Why watch: Keep it marked if live football and tournament coverage matter more to you than the week’s scripted releases.
8. Sweet Magnolias Season 5 OTT release date, Netflix platform and why to watch
Platform: Netflix
Release date: June 11
Availability note: Listed for this week’s streaming slate. Platform catalogues can update late by region, so recheck the app on release day.
Sweet Magnolias Season 5 returns to Serenity after a busy fourth season, keeping the focus on friendship, romance and the town’s familiar emotional knots.
Why watch: A safe comfort-watch option for viewers already invested in the Serenity circle and its small-town drama.
9. The Evil Lawyer OTT release date, Netflix platform and why to watch
Platform: Netflix
Release date: June 11
Availability note: Listed for this week’s streaming slate. Platform catalogues can update late by region, so recheck the app on release day.
Framed for a brutal crime he did not commit, young attorney Mek puts his life in the hands of Jittri, the feared defence lawyer known as the “evil lawyer”, to clear his name and find the truth.
Why watch: Pick it for a Thai courtroom crime thriller built around a wrongful accusation, legal loopholes and a tense mentor-survival dynamic.
10. Viral Hit OTT release date, Netflix platform and why to watch
Platform: Netflix
Release date: June 11
Availability note: Listed for this week’s streaming slate. Platform catalogues can update late by region, so recheck the app on release day.
Viral Hit, a live-action adaptation of webtoon, centres on Kota Shimura, a high school student pushed by his mother’s medical bills into a world where online fighting can become both escape and danger.
Why watch: Good for viewers who like underdog stories with social-media pressure and fight-club energy.
11. Dridam OTT release date, JioHotstar platform and why to watch
Platform: JioHotstar
Release date: Jun 12
Availability note: Listed for this week’s streaming slate. Platform catalogues can update late by region, so recheck the app on release day.
Dridam stars Shane Nigam as Vijay Radhakrishnan, a newly appointed sub-inspector whose rural posting looks quiet on paper but soon pulls him into bigger trouble.
Why watch: Best for viewers who want a Malayalam police-story pick with a grounded local setting.
12. I Am Frankelda OTT release date, Netflix platform and why to watch
Platform: Netflix
Release date: June 12
Availability note: Listed for this week’s streaming slate. Platform catalogues can update late by region, so recheck the app on release day.
I Am Frankelda mixes dreams, nightmares and gothic fantasy as Frankelda’s world is shaped by Herneval, a tormented prince caught between fear and imagination.
Why watch: A strong choice if you want animation with a darker fantasy tone instead of a regular live-action thriller.
13. Maternal Instinct OTT release date, Netflix platform and why to watch
Platform: Netflix
Release date: June 12
Availability note: Listed for this week’s streaming slate. Platform catalogues can update late by region, so recheck the app on release day.
Maternal Instinct turns the Taylor Parker case into a true-crime story about a picture-perfect social image hiding something much darker in a small East Texas town.
Why watch: Pick it for a darker true-crime slot when you want real-case tension rather than fictional suspense.
14. Raakh OTT release date, Prime Video platform and why to watch
Platform: Prime Video
Release date: Jun 12
Availability note: Listed for this week’s streaming slate. Platform catalogues can update late by region, so recheck the app on release day.
Raakh brings Sonali Bendre, Aamir Bashir, Ali Fazal and a wider ensemble into a tense Prime Video drama where family stakes and a darker incident drive the interest.
Why watch: Keep it for the Indian ensemble cast and a more serious drama-thriller mood.
15. Taarkata OTT release date, ZEE5 platform and why to watch
Platform: ZEE5
Release date: Jun 12
Availability note: Listed for this week’s streaming slate. Platform catalogues can update late by region, so recheck the app on release day.
Taarkata brings a Bangla ZEE5 story led by Priyanka Sarkar’s Chhanda and Meiyang Chang’s Dodo, with Joydip Mukherjee, Satyam Bhattacharya and Ayush Das in the mix.
Why watch: A useful regional pick if you want something beyond the week’s Netflix-heavy list.
16. The Polygamist OTT release date, Netflix platform and why to watch
Platform: Netflix
Release date: June 12
Availability note: Listed for this week’s streaming slate. Platform catalogues can update late by region, so recheck the app on release day.
The Polygamist adapts Sue Nyathi’s novel for screen, bringing a Zimbabwean family-and-relationship story into Netflix’s new-release slate.
Why watch: Try it if you want a literary adaptation with relationship drama rooted outside the usual US or Indian streaming choices.
Related OTT guides from this week
- Raakh OTT release date, cast and story
- Every Year After OTT release date and Prime Video guide
- Norway: The Dark Horse Netflix release date guide
- Best Netflix releases this week June 8 to June 14
Best bets this week
For a quick start, keep Norway: The Dark Horse, Every Year After and Outlast: The Jungle near the top of your list. Together, they cover sport documentary, romance and survival reality without making the week feel repetitive.
Final takeaway
The June 8 to June 14 slate is strongest when you choose by mood: football and survival for easy hooks, romance for a softer watch, and crime or action when you want something darker.
