OTT And Theatrical Releases This Week: Son Of Sardaar 2, The Fantastic Four And More


With the arrival of yet another weekend, there is a stellar mix of films and web shows that promises something for every kind of viewer. Whether you are drawn to heartwarming family sagas, mind-bending dramas, or edge-of-the-seat thrillers, there is plenty to dive into.
Take a look at the top 10 OTT and theatrical projects releasing this week:
1. Son of Sardaar 2 (July 25) – Theatres
Ajay Devgn is back in this sequel to the 2012 hit. The film mixes Punjab's colourful chaos with high-voltage action and comedy. Mrunal Thakur plays the female lead in the Vijay Kumar Arora directorial.
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2. Happy Gilmore 2 (July 25) – Netflix
Adam Sandler returns as the hot-headed golfer in this nostalgic sequel. Set years after the first film, Gilmore returns to the sport to pay for his daughter Vienna's ballet school.
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3. Justice on Trial (July 21) – Prime Video
Judge Judy questions how fair the justice system really is. Along with her team, she re-creates real-life cases where the final verdict followed the law, but did not always feel right.
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4. The Steve Harvey Show (July 21) – Netflix
The iconic '90s sitcom gets a streaming revival. Whether you grew up with Steve Hightower or are discovering him for the first time, this school-set comedy still delivers feel-good laughs and classic one-liners.

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5. Shiny Happy People: A Teenage Holy War (July 23) – Prime Video
The new season of Shiny Happy People dives into Teen Mania, a huge youth group that once packed stadiums with rock music and purity pledges. Behind the loud shows and good vibes was a darker side, led by a leader whose goals went way beyond just faith.
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6. The Fantastic Four: First Steps (July 25) – Theatres
The movie features Pedro Pascal as Mr Fantastic, Vanessa Kirby as Invisible Woman, Joseph Quinn as Human Torch and Ebon Moss-Bachrach as The Thing. The trailer shows a cool 1960s-style Manhattan with a retro-futuristic vibe, where the Fantastic Four will have to take on new enemies with the shadow of planet devouring super villain Galactus in the background.
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7. Trigger (July 25) – Netflix
In a South Korea where guns are strictly banned, a wave of illegal weapons starts slipping through the cracks. A determined cop is on a mission to stop it, but things get complicated when he crosses paths with a smart and slippery arms dealer who always seems one step ahead. The cast includes Kim Nam Gil, Kim Young Kwang, Woo Ji Hyun and Kim Won Hae.
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8. Trainwreck: P.I. Moms (July 22) – Netflix
This documentary digs into a wild reality show from the 2000s about moms working as private investigators. Things go off the rails fast when a drug scandal takes down the whole show.

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9. Letters From The Past (July 23) – Netflix
When a young woman stumbles upon a hidden secret from her past, a stack of old letters becomes her only clue. To find the truth, she sets out to track down the people who wrote them.
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10. The Winning Try (July 25) - Netflix
After his career takes a hit, a former rugby star returns to his roots to coach his old school's team. Along the way, he helps the boys find their game and finds a second chance for himself too.
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