Last week was marked with the arrival of some exciting foreign OTT titles including several films and web series such as ‘A Man Called Otto’, ‘Rennervations’, ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season-5’, and ‘Seven Kings Must Die’, to name a few.
Likewise, the current week too has some eagerly anticipated foreign OTT films and web series coming up. For this article, we have compiled a list of the top foreign titles streaming on OTT platforms this week.
The Son (Streaming on Amazon Prime Video Store & BMS Stream from 17th April)
The movie revolves around Peter (Hugh Jackman) whose busy life with his new partner Emma (Vanessa Kerby) takes an interesting turn when his former wife Kate (Laura Dern) enters his life with their teenage but troubled son Nicholas. How Peter deals with the situation and attempts to help his distant son by being a good father, forms the film’s basic plotline.
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (Streaming on iTunes, YouTube, Google Play from 18th April – Rent)
In the Ant-Man sequel, Paul Rudd and Evangeline reprise their roles as the titular protagonists Ant-Man aka Scott Lang and the Wasp aka Hope van Dyne. The story revolves around how the duo travel across the Quantum Realm and deal with strange creatures and a multi-versal antagonist Kang the Conqueror (Jonathan Major).
Love Is Blind the Live Reunion (Streaming on Netflix from 18th April)
The Netflix special is about the current relationship status of the marital drama series ‘Love Is Blind Season-4’ couples.
Shazam! Fury of the Gods (Streaming on Amazon Prime Video & BMS Stream from 18th April – Rent)
Helmed by David F. Sandberg, the DC superhero movie sequel focuses on how Billy Batson aka Shazam (Zachary Levy) and his foster siblings must fight the daughters of Atlas.
How To Get Rich (Streaming on Netflix from 18th April)
Based on the bestselling book ‘I Will Teach You to Be Rich’, the docuseries features financial expert Ramit Sethi, who travels across the US and helps various people get rich.
Longest Third Date (Streaming on Netflix from 18th April)
The romance reality series focuses on Khani and Matt, who had met through an online dating app, and how their third date in Costa Rica unexpectedly turned out to be an almost three-months long adventure because of the pandemic.
Chimp Empire (Streaming on Netflix from 19th April)
The nature documentary series narrated by Mahershala Ali revolves around the social politics, family dynamics, and territory disputes among a large community of chimpanzees living in a Uganda forest.
The Diplomat (Streaming on Netflix from 20th April)
The political drama series features Keri Russel as Kate Wyler, the US Ambassador to the UK who must balance her high-profile and extremely sensitive job with her marriage with a political diplomat Hal (Rufus Sewell).
Ghosted (Streaming on Apple TV+ from 21st April)
Directed by Dexter Fletcher, the action-comedy movie follows a man named Cole (Chris Evans) who falls in love with a mysterious woman Sadie (Ana de Armas). But after he learns that Sadie is a secret agent, the duo undertakes a dangerous mission to save the world.
Dead Ringers (Streaming on Amazon Prime Video from 21st April)
Based on David Cronenberg’s 198 movie of the same name, the six-part psychological thriller series features Rachel Weisz as two identical twins and obstetricians who want to revolutionize women’s health care system starting from New York.
Close (Streaming on Mubi from 21st April)
The Oscar-nominated film is about two thirteen-year-old boys named Leo and Remi and how their friendship is adversely affected after a few incidents.
A Tourist’s Guide to Love (Streaming on Netflix from 21st April)
The romantic comedy movie narrates the story of a travel executive (Rachael Leigh Cook), who goes on a secret assignment in Vietnam and falls in love with a Vietnamese tour guide.
Chokehold (Streaming on Netflix from 21st April)
The Turkish thriller movie revolves around an Istanbul-based couple who attempt to restart their lives in the Aegean coast where they face resistance from the local residents.
One More Time (Streaming on Netflix from 21st April)
The fantasy dramedy movie revolves around a 40-year-old woman named Amelia, who is going through a midlife crisis. After an accident, she wakes up in the year 2002 when she was 18 years old. But she gets stuck in a time-loop and must find a way to get out of it.
Rio Connection (Streaming on SonyLIV from 21st April)
Set amidst the backdrop of the 1970s period, the crime drama series follows the story of three men being chased by Italian and American authorities. They run away to Brazil with new identities with the motive to tropicalize the mafia.
Rough Diamonds (Streaming on Netflix from 21st April)
The Belgian crime drama series from ‘Fauda’ makers is about a Jewish diamond merchant’s son, who returns to Antwerp’s diamond district to save the business of his ultra-orthodox and struggling family.
SUGA: Road to D-Day (Streaming on Disney+ Hotstar from 21st April)
The documentary special focuses on BTS rapper, songwriter, and music producer SUGA, who travels across the world in order to find inspiration for his latest album titled D-DAY.
TAR (Streaming on BMS Stream from 21st April)
Helmed by Todd Field, the psychological drama movie features Cate Blanchett as an iconic and internationally renowned fictional music composer & conductor Lydia Tarm who is at the peak of her career.
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