OTT Releases This Week: July 20‑26, 2026
This week’s OTT releases include various anticipated sequels and new seasons. Notably, The Undeclared War Season 2 on Peacock features intelligence analysts dealing with a cyber-attack amid a significant election, while A Shop for Killers Season 2 on VI, Hulu and JioHotstar sees intense drama at a weapons dealership. On July 22, Pompeii: Out of Time with Tom Hiddleston on National Geographic presents a documentary on the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 4 arrives on July 23, continuing the adventures of the U.S.S. Enterprise. Additionally, Stuart Fails to Save the Universe debuts on HBO Max, following a comic-book store owner in a multiverse predicament. Other highlights include the return of Impractical Jokers and The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 3, promising engaging and thrilling narratives across genres.
July 20, 2026
The Crow Girl Season 2 (AMC+/YouTube TV/Paramount+)
Detectives Jeanette Kilburn and Dr. Sophia Craven reunite to pursue a ruthless killer targeting young men. Their investigation drags them into a shadowy network of historic abuse and murder, testing both their professional resolve and personal boundaries.
King of the Hill Season 15 (Hulu/JioHotstar)
Returning to the fictional Texas suburb of Arlen, the animated series continues to follow propane salesman Hank Hill as he navigates family life, workplace antics, and the ever‑evolving cultural clashes that challenge his traditional values. New storylines push Hank, Peggy, Bobby, and Luanne into fresh comedic and heartfelt situations.
July 21, 2026
The Undeclared War Season 2 (Peacock)
Set against the backdrop of a post‑pandemic Britain gearing up for a historic general election—featuring the UK’s first Black Conservative prime minister—intelligence analysts from a GCHQ‑style agency scramble to thwart a sophisticated cyber‑attack aimed at sabotaging the electoral process. The season blends political intrigue with high‑stakes techno‑thriller action.
WWE: Unreal Season 3 (Netflix)
Going beyond the ring, this behind‑the‑scenes documentary follows WWE superstars and production crews as they craft the spectacle of Monday Night RAW, WrestleMania, and other marquee events. Viewers gain insight into the athleticism, storytelling, and massive logistical effort that powers the sports‑entertainment juggernaut.
July 22, 2026
A Shop for Killers Season 2 (VI/Hulu/JioHotstar)
The weapons‑dealership drama intensifies as Jian assumes control of the shop, Jinman returns from the dead, and the shadowy syndicate BABYLON regroups. To protect Jian, Jinman launches an offensive against BABYLON’s overseas allies, igniting a deadly chase that tests loyalties and survival instincts.
Also Read:
The High-Stakes Return: Why “A Shop for Killers” Season 2 is 2026’s Must-Watch Series
Elite Force (Netflix)
In the wake of an unprecedented assault on the GIGN, a departing officer is thrust into a high‑risk operation that mirrors the ferocity of the original attack. The film explores themes of duty, sacrifice, and the thin line between heroism and vengeance.
Pompeii: Out of Time with Tom Hiddleston (National Geographic/Disney+/Hulu)
Tom Hiddleston hosts a visually rich documentary that revisits the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Combining scholarly analysis, archaeological discoveries, and dramatized reenactments, the series offers a fresh perspective on the tragedy, underscored by a creative link to the Marvel series Loki through its show‑runner.
July 23, 2026
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 4 (Paramount+/Apple TV)
Captain Christopher Pike and the U.S.S. Enterprise crew embark on a new series of interstellar voyages. Fresh worlds, moral dilemmas, and formidable alien adversaries challenge the crew, while familiar faces return and unexpected alliances form, all underpinning an enduring optimism for humanity’s future among the stars.
Kaulitz & Kaulitz Season 3 (Netflix)
Twin pop icons Tom and Bill Kaulitz invite viewers into their everyday lives across Los Angeles and Germany. The reality series blends humor, candid moments, and behind‑the‑scenes glimpses of their music careers, fashion ventures, and brotherly dynamics.
Arafta Season 2 (Amazon MX Player)
Ateş, haunted by a traumatic past, returns to exact vengeance on the family that destroyed him. His unconventional weapon—a forced marriage to Mercan, the daughter of his nemesis—sets off a tense psychological battle, while the jealous Aslı lurks in the shadows, seeking to sabotage their fragile union.
Ransom Canyon Season 2 (Netflix)
In a rugged Texan landscape, three influential ranching clans clash over land, legacy, and love. The season deepens the feuds, revealing hidden alliances, betrayals, and the relentless pursuit of power that threatens to tear the community apart.
Impractical Jokers Season 13 (Hulu/HBO Max/YouTube TV)
The longtime quartet of Brian “Q” Quinn, James “Murr” Murray, Joe Gatto, and Sal Vulcano return with another round of outrageous hidden‑camera challenges. Each episode pushes the friends to absurd extremes, culminating in a humiliating penalty for the loser that keeps audiences laughing.
Stuart Fails to Save the Universe (HBO Max)
After accidentally activating a multiverse‑destabilizing device created by Sheldon and Leonard, comic‑book store owner Stuart Bloom must rally his eccentric crew—girlfriend Denise, geologist Bert, and physicist Barry Kripke—to repair reality before total collapse ensues.
Also Read:
HBO Max Debuts First Teaser of Multiverse Spin-off “Stuart Fails to Save the Universe”
“Stuart Fails to Save the Universe”: Everything We Know About the New “The Big Bang Theory” Spinoff
Granite Harbour Season 3 (Britbox/Britbox Apple TV/Britbox Amazon)
Freshly transferred from the Royal Military Police, Lance Corporal Davis Lindo begins detective training in Aberdeen, Scotland. Struggling to adapt from military discipline to civilian policing, Lindo confronts cultural shocks, personal doubts, and the demanding realities of modern crime‑solving in a coastal city far from his former life.
July 24, 2026
Adarsh Baal Vidyalaya (Prime Video)
A laid‑back headmaster assumes leadership of a struggling government school and discovers an eclectic team of teachers. Together they confront scarce resources, discipline problems, and bureaucratic obstacles, proving that genuine reform stems from mutual belief and perseverance. The series balances humor with heartfelt moments, championing second chances and the transformative power of education.
Musafir Café (Netflix)
Set amid tranquil mountain vistas, this romantic drama follows three wanderers—Chander, Sudha, and Preeti—whose serendipitous encounters spark profound emotional journeys. Their intersecting stories explore love, loss, and the search for belonging in a picturesque yet introspective setting.
72 Hours (Netflix)
A forty‑year‑old corporate executive, mistakenly added to a group chat of twenty‑somethings, sees an opportunity to revive his faltering career by joining their wild three‑day bachelor‑party escapade. The clash of generations yields comedic mishaps, unexpected bonds, and a candid look at modern ambition.
The Truthers (Netflix)
After her mother’s sudden demise, Ruth returns to her hometown and reconnects with her father, whose peculiar conduct raises unsettling questions about the true circumstances of her parent’s death. The mystery unfolds through family secrets, small‑town gossip, and Ruth’s relentless pursuit of clarity.
The Dink (Apple TV+)
Desperate to rescue a faltering country club and win his father’s approval, a once‑promising tennis pro is compelled to break a longstanding vow and take up pickleball—a sport he never imagined playing—to prove his worth and salvage his reputation.
July 26, 2026
The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 3 (AMC+/Prime Video)
Maggie and Negan set aside their historic enmity to construct the first thriving community in post‑apocalyptic Manhattan. As new threats emerge from the city’s chaos, the duo must confront whether the lessons of their painful past will safeguard their fledgling haven or herald its downfall.





















