Japan to Death’s Game: Sit back and enjoy some of the best shows on OTT this weekend

Death’s Game, a South Korean drama on Amazon Prime Video, promises a blend of thrilling and mysterious elements.

By Newsmeter Network  Published on  16 Dec 2023 10:30 AM GMT
Japan to Death’s Game:  Sit back and enjoy some of the best shows on OTT this weekend

Hyderabad: This weekend promises a diverse array of entertainment options on various OTT platforms, ensuring viewers have a variety of choices to indulge in.

One notable release is the action-comedy film Japan, which revolves around a legendary master thief orchestrating a heist and triggering an intense police pursuit. Featuring Anu Emmanuel and Karthi, this Netflix release is scheduled for December 11, promising an exhilarating cinematic experience.

Netflix subscribers can also anticipate the return of the critically acclaimed series The Crown: Season 6 Part 2. This historical biopic and drama chronicles the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II, delving into the growing-up years of Prince William and Prince Harry following the tragic death of Lady Diana. Starring Imelda Staunton, Ed McVey, and Luther Ford, the series is streaming from December 14.

As the Crow Flies Season 2 adds a touch of drama to the weekend lineup. The series follows Aslı, a dedicated fan of news anchor Lale Kıran, as she secures an internship at Lale's workplace, determined to navigate the competitive media industry. The Netflix release, starring Asli Tuna and Lale Kiran, is slated for December 14.

For action and thriller enthusiasts, Reacher Season 2 on Amazon Prime Video offers an engaging plot. Jack Reacher, transitioning from a military police investigator to civilian life, finds himself wrongfully accused of murder. With a cast including Alan Ritchson, Willa Fitzgerald, and Kristin Kreuk, the series is streaming from December 15.

Falimy, a comedy-drama on Disney+Hotstar, centers around a dysfunctional family, depicting the comedic and dramatic journey of Anoop, eager to get married, and his reckless father. Starring Basil Joseph, Jagadish, and Manju Pillai, the film is streaming from December 15.

Apple TV+ introduces The Family Plan, an action-comedy featuring Mark Wahlberg, Michelle Monaghan, and Valkyrae. The story follows Dan, a former elite government assassin, embarking on a spontaneous cross-country drive to Las Vegas with his family, evading adversaries from his past. The release is streaming from December 15.

Death’s Game, a South Korean drama on Amazon Prime Video, promises a blend of thrilling and mysterious elements. Based on a popular webtoon, the series features Seo In-guk and Park So-dam and is streaming from December 15.

The Freelancer: The Conclusion, an action-thriller on Disney+Hotstar, narrates Aliya's journey as she attempts to escape challenging conditions in war-torn Syria, showcasing her struggle and resilience. Starring Mohit Raina, Anupam Kher, and Kashmira Pardeshi, the release date is December 15.

ImMATURE: Season 3 continues the adventures and misadventures of teenage life, capturing the essence of youth, friendship, and growing up. The comedy-drama series, featuring Omkar Kulkarni, Khushbu Baid, and Chinmay Chandraunshuh, is set to release on Amazon Prime Video on December 15.

Yoh! Christmas on Netflix adds a festive touch to the weekend. Thando has 24 days to find a boyfriend to bring home for Christmas, navigating family pressure and her deceptive claim about being in a relationship. Starring Sivuyile Ngesi and Anthony Oseyemi, the romantic comedy is streaming from December 15.

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