From Jaane Jaan to Sex Education Season 4: Top 8 OTT Releases of September Third Week to Binge on

Binge-Worthy September: Top 8 OTT Releases of the Third Week on Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar, and More!

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Get ready for your weekly dose of the latest OTT releases!

This week, we have a fantastic lineup of movies and TV shows to satisfy all your binge-watching cravings.

From heartwarming rom-coms to spine-tingling thrillers, there's something for everyone.

1. Love Again (September 20)

Streaming on Netflix

"Love Again" is an English remake of the 2016 German film "SMS für Dich." This heartfelt romantic comedy-drama follows Mira Ray (Priyanka Chopra Jonas) as she copes with her fiancé's death by sending romantic texts to his number.

Little does she know, it's now in the hands of Rob Burns (Sam Heughan), who becomes smitten with the anonymous messages. Based on the novel by Sofie Cramer, this film promises a touching story of love and healing.

2. Jaane Jaan (September 21)

Streaming on Netflix

Kareena Kapoor Khan makes her OTT debut in this Sujoy Ghosh directorial, based on the Japanese novel "The Devotion of Suspect X" by Keigo Higashino.

Khan plays Maya D'Souza, a single mother facing unexpected chaos when her abusive ex-husband reappears.

Things take a dark turn as Maya and her neighbor Naren (Jaideep Ahlawat) attempt to cover up her ex's murder, while a Mumbai cop (Vijay Varma) hunts for him.

3. Sex Education Season 4 (September 21)

Streaming on Netflix

"Sex Education" returns for its fourth and final season. With Moordale Secondary School closed, the characters adapt to life at Cavendish Sixth Form College, and Maeve begins her studies at Wallace University in the United States.

New characters join the mix as Eric navigates new relationships and personal struggles, Jean faces postpartum depression, and Otis explores interests beyond counseling his peers.

4. Cassandro (September 22)

Streaming on Prime Video

"Cassandro" is an American biographical drama that takes you back to the early 1980s, following gay wrestler Saúl Armendáriz (Gael García Bernal) as he competes in lucha libre wrestling competitions.

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His life takes a dramatic turn when he meets Sabrina, a new trainer who encourages him to embrace a new identity as an exótico wrestler performing in drag, leading to the birth of the legend Cassandro.

5. No One Will Save You (September 22)

Streaming on Disney+ Hotstar

Brynn Adams (Kaitlyn Dever) faces a home invasion by terrifying aliens, disrupting her solitary suburban life.

Her desperation to save her childhood home becomes a traumatic ordeal, forcing Brynn to confront both the horrors of her past and the need to secure her future.

6. Spy Kids: Armageddon (September 22)

Streaming on Netflix

The fifth installment in the "Spy Kids" series and a franchise reboot, "Spy Kids: Armageddon," centers on siblings Patty and Tony Tango-Torrez, the children of secret agents Terrence and Nora Tango-Torrez.

When the kids accidentally assist a powerful game developer in releasing a dangerous computer virus, they must become spies to save their parents and the world.

7. Still Up (September 22)

Streaming on Apple TV+

"Still Up" follows best friends Lisa and Danny, who bond over chronic insomnia, staying up late to share a unique connection while the world sleeps.

As they engage in countless conversations and experiences, their relationship deepens, but their insomnia starts straining their dynamics with others in their lives.

8. The Continental: From the World of John Wick (September 22)

Streaming on Prime Video

Set in the 1970s, "The Continental" delves into the assassin-filled world of the "John Wick" series, focusing on Winston Scott (Colin Woodell).

As a young man, Winston is thrust into the criminal underworld of New York, confronting a past he thought he had left behind.

His goal was to rise through the hierarchy and become the manager of the New York branch of The Continental, a sanctuary for legal assassins previously portrayed by Ian McShane in the films.

Don't miss these exciting new releases on your favorite streaming platforms this week!


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