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OTT releases this week in the US: New movies and shows on Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV+, and JioHotstar

From Reminders of Him to Lucky here's everything arriving on major streaming platforms in the US this week.

OTT releases this week in the US: New movies and shows on Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV+, and JioHotstar
From Reminders of Him to Lucky here's everything arriving on major streaming platforms in the US this week.
Highlights:
  • Reminders of Him premieres on Peacock on July 10.
  • HBO Max debuts Stephen King adaptation The Long Walk.
  • Prime Video premieres the crime drama The Westies.
  • Shudder adds horror thriller Faces of Death.
  • Prime Video premieres the crime drama The Westies.
  • Lucky debuts on Apple TV+ on July 15.
Streaming platforms are adding a diverse mix of original series, feature films, documentaries, and international titles for viewers in the United States this week. Between July 6 and July 12, Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV+, and JioHotstar are releasing everything from courtroom thrillers and psychological dramas to sports documentaries and comedy series.
Here's a detailed look at the biggest OTT releases arriving this week.
Reminders of Him (Peacock)

Based on Colleen Hoover's bestselling novel, Reminders of Him makes its streaming debut on Peacock on July 10.

Directed by Vanessa Caswill, the drama follows Kenna, played by Maika Monroe, who is released from prison after serving time for the death of her boyfriend. Determined to rebuild her life, she hopes to reconnect with the daughter she gave birth to while incarcerated. However, repairing relationships with her late boyfriend's family proves difficult as she confronts the consequences of her past.


The film also stars Tyriq Withers, Rudy Pankow, Lauren Graham, Bradley Whitford, and Lainey Wilson.

Streaming July 10 on Peacock.

Still from the movie/ https://www.universalpictures.com


The Long Walk (HBO Max)

HBO Max premieres The Long Walk, one of this year's major adaptations of Stephen King's work.

Directed by Francis Lawrence, the dystopian thriller is set in a future where young men compete in an annual endurance contest in which only one participant survives. The winner receives any reward they desire, but the competition comes at a deadly cost.

The ensemble cast features Cooper Hoffman, David Jonsson, Ben Wang, Charlie Plummer, Judy Greer, and Mark Hamill.

Streaming July 10 on HBO Max.

Still from the movie/ www.thelongwalkmovie.co.uk

Faces of Death (Shudder)

Horror streaming service Shudder adds Faces of Death on July 10.

Inspired by the controversial 1978 film of the same name, the story follows Margot, a content moderator working for a social media company who begins encountering disturbing videos that blur the line between fiction and reality while influencers mysteriously disappear.

The cast includes Barbie Ferreira, Charli XCX, Dacre Montgomery, Jermaine Fowler, Aaron Holliday, and Josie Totah.

Streaming July 10 on Shudder.

Movie poster/ Faces of death official

The Westies (Prime Video)

Set in New York City's Hell's Kitchen during the 1980s, The Westies chronicles the rise of the notorious Irish-American crime gang of the same name. Starring J.K. Simmons and Titus Welliver, the series explores shifting loyalties, internal rivalries, and mounting pressure from law enforcement as the organization expands its influence.

The historical crime drama examines the social conditions that allowed organized crime to thrive while following the personal struggles of those involved.

Streaming July 12 on Prime Video

Still from the movie/https://tvseriesfinale.com

Lucky (Prime Video)

Apple TV+'s headline release this week is Lucky, a thriller starring Anya Taylor-Joy. Adapted from Marissa Stapley's bestselling novel, the series follows a woman who escaped a life of crime years earlier but is forced to confront her past when new threats emerge. The drama blends suspense, crime, and personal redemption, making it one of the platform's most anticipated July premieres.

Streaming July 15 on Prime Video

Still from the movie/https://www.apple.com