Glory
Glory is a sports drama series releasing on May 1 on Netflix. The story is set in a boxing town in Haryana and follows coach Raghubir Singh. He once dreamed of winning Olympic gold, but now he is haunted by the death of his top athlete. When his estranged sons Dev and Ravi return home, they begin looking into the mystery. Their search pulls them into a dangerous world beyond the boxing ring. Divyenndu, Pulkit Samrat, and Suvinder Vicky star in the series.
Je m’appelle Agneta
Je m’appelle Agneta is a drama film arriving on April 29 on Netflix. The story follows Agneta, a 49-year-old woman from Sweden who feels trapped in her unhappy marriage and dull routine. She decides to leave everything behind and move to Provence, France, to work as an au pair. Once there, she learns she must care for an unusual elderly man living with dementia. This unexpected experience changes her life and helps her discover a new purpose. Eva Melander, Claes Månsson, and Jérémie Covillault play the main roles.
Man on Fire
Man on Fire is an action thriller arriving on April 30 on Netflix. The series is based on A.J. Quinnell’s popular book series and follows John Creasy, a former mercenary. He struggles with PTSD and tries to rebuild his life. John takes a job protecting a teenager who saw a deadly skyscraper bombing. Before long, he gets pulled into a dangerous mission filled with violence and suspense. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Billie Boullet play the lead roles.
Should I Marry A Murderer?
Should I Marry A Murderer? is a true-crime documentary series releasing on April 29 on Netflix. It follows Caroline, whose life changes after she learns that her fiancé Alexander was involved in the hit-and-run death of a retired naval officer. Instead of walking away, she stays with him while secretly collecting evidence. Her dangerous choice helps the police uncover the truth behind the crime.
Straight to Hell
Straight to Hell is a new biographical drama series that will release on April 27 on Netflix. The show tells the story of Kazuko Hosoki, a famous and controversial fortune-teller from Japan. It follows her life over six decades, starting from her difficult childhood after the war to her rise as one of the most powerful women on Japanese television. She becomes known as the “Queen of Ginza” as her fame grows across the country. Erika Toda plays the lead role, with Sairi Ito, Toko Miura, Toma Ikuta, Eita Okuno, and Kentaro Tamura in key roles. The eight-episode series promises an emotional and inspiring look at her journey.
Swapped
Swapped is an animated comedy film that premieres on May 1 on Netflix. The story follows Ollie, a small woodland creature, and Ivy, a large bird who are natural enemies. After a magical event, the two suddenly switch bodies. To return to normal, they must work together and survive many challenges in the Valley. Along the way, they learn to understand each other better. Michael B. Jordan and Juno Temple lend their voices to the main characters.
The House of the Spirits
The House of the Spirits is a new drama series premiering on April 29 on Amazon Prime Video. Based on Isabel Allende’s famous novel, the story centres on Esteban, a strict and powerful family patriarch. It also follows the strong women in his family as they face love, heartbreak, and political violence. The story is told through Alba, who looks back on generations of family history.
The Kerala Story 2
The Kerala Story 2 is a drama film releasing on May 1 on ZEE5. The movie follows three young women from very different backgrounds. One is preparing for UPSC, one is an athlete, and one is a social media influencer. They become victims of emotional traps and false relationships. As they face forced conversion and manipulation, they decide to fight back together.
Undekhi: The Final Battle
Undekhi: The Final Battle is the fourth and final season of the crime thriller series Undekhi, arriving on May 1 on SonyLIV. The story focuses on the breaking relationship between Papaji and Rinku in the Atwal family. After learning shocking truths about his past, Rinku turns against Papaji. He begins planning revenge and tries to destroy the empire from within.
Widow’s Bay
Widow’s Bay is a horror-comedy series set to release on April 29 on Apple TV+. The story follows Tom Loftis, a mayor who wants to turn his quiet island into a busy tourist destination. He ignores old local stories about curses and dark spirits living there. Soon, strange and frightening events begin to happen around the island. Tom must deal with sea hags, ghosts, and other terrifying creatures. Matthew Rhys, Stephen Root, Kate O’Flynn, Kingston Rumi Southwick, Kevin Carroll, and Dale Dickey are part of the cast.