Struggling to keep up with all the latest releases? Here’s a look at what’s releasing this week across languages, on streaming:
When: October 31
Where: DisneyPlus Hotstar
The anti-capitalist satire returns with Aubrey Plaza, Theo James, Haley Lu Richardson, Jennifer Coolidge and Jon Gries.
When: November 3
Where: Netflix
The workplace comedy series, starring Randall Park and Melissa Fumero, is set inside the last Blockbuster Video store and attempts to understand what goes into keeping a small business afloat.
When: November 4
Where: Netflix
The sequel to the 2000 mystery film, based on Nancy Springer’s young-adult series of the same name, follows Sherlock Holmes’ younger sister, Enola (Millie Bobby Brown), as she starts her own detective agency and accepts her first official case.
When: November 4
Where: Amazon Prime Video
A closeted police officer (Harry Styles) in Fifties’ London falls in love with a museum curator (David Dawson), but marries the schoolteacher (Emma Corrin) he’s been dating to preserve his secret. The film is based on Bethan Roberts’ 2012 novel of the same name.
When: November 4
Where: Apple TV+
A recovering US Army engineer (Jennifer Lawrence) befriends a car mechanic (Brian Tyree Henry) as she struggles to readjust to civilian life. Directed by Lila Neugebauer, the drama premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival earlier this year.
When: November 4
Where: Apple TV+
The documentary covers six years of singer and actress Selena Gomez’s life as she grapples with her mental health and adopts coping strategies.
When: November 4
Where: SonyLIV
The Tamil web series stars Sanchana Natarajan, Jeeva Subramanian, Vikas, Avinash Raghudhevan, James Thompson, Rohit, Madonna Sebastian, Ramya Nambessan, Karu Palaniyappan and Vivek Prasann.
When: November 4
Where: Lionsgate Play
A young feminist from Los Angeles (Ophelia Lovibond) joins forces with a low-rent publisher (Jake Johnson) to create the first women's erotic magazine in the 1970s.
When: November 4
Where: Hoichoi
A retired judge is forced to confront his past when it begins haunting him. The Bangla series is directed by Amitabh Reza Chowdhury.