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Latest OTT Releases to Watch This Week: Netflix to Prime Video will bring a variety of genres to enjoy

Several films, such as The Killer, Pippa, etc., are scheduled for release via OTT services in November. The wait is now over for K-pop fans who have been anticipating shows like BTS: Yet to Come, Vigilante.

We are now in the second week of November 2023, and the entertainment industry is getting ready to release some highly anticipated new material. There’s a lot to look forward to, from riveting dramas to nail-biting thrillers.

Several films, such as The Killer, Pippa, etc., are scheduled for release via OTT services in November. The wait is now over for K-pop fans who have been anticipating shows like BTS: Yet to Come, Vigilante. As the list unfolds, it becomes clear that November will have an exciting selection of films.

Here are some of the latest and greatest upcoming OTT releases that you won’t want to miss.

Vigilante (November 08)

Nam Joo Hyuk’s Vigilante is one of the most anticipated Korean dramas of 2023. Kim Ji Yong’s (Nam Joo Hyuk) mother was brutally murdered when he was a little boy. The criminal was given a relatively light sentence of 3.5 years in jail. Kim Ji Yong realises as an adult that the man who murdered his mother hasn’t changed. Ji Yong takes things into his own hands to punish him violently.

He juggles two separate existences. During the week, he’s an A student at the police academy college. On the weekends, he exacts revenge on repeat offenders who got lenient terms.

Platform: Disney+Hotstar

BTS: Yet To Come (November 09)

The BTS: Yet to Come concert film features 19 live versions of the band’s most popular songs, such as Dynamite, Butter, Run BTS, MIC Drop, and the title track. The film was produced by HYBE, CJ 4DPlex, and Trafalgar Releasing. Filmed in Busan, South Korea’s Asiad Main Stadium for the 2030 World Expo, the concert features RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook. Their most well-known songs, as well as speeches, and fireworks, will all be shown in this concert film.

Platform: Amazon Prime Video

The Killer (November 10)

The Killer is a David Fincher-helmed action thriller film from the United States. It’s adapted from the Alexis “Matz” Nolent and Luc Jacamon graphic book series of the same name published in France. Michael Fassbender plays the lead part, while the cast also includes Arliss Howard, Charles Parnell, Kerry O’Malley, and others.

The main protagonist is an assassin. After a near-fatal mistake, the assassin fights both his employers and himself through a global search he maintains isn’t about him.

Platform: Netflix

At the Moment (November 10)

Ten passionate and heartbreaking love tales are told in this pandemic anthology. At the Moment drama is about love, passion, and family. This drama depicts 10 couples and creates diverse settings to test their love and caring.

The Taiwanese anthology series explores many love characteristics via diverse storylines. The narrative explains human connection in couples and homosexual relationships. This narrative of drama and love explores relational societal difficulties.

Platform: Netflix

Pippa (November 10)

The forthcoming Bollywood film Pippa is inspired by the real-life story of Captain Balram Singh Mehta, who led his siblings into battle on the eastern front of India’s conflict with Pakistan. The film, directed by Raja Krishna Menon, is based on the events of the Battle of Garibpur in 1971. Leading parts are played by Ishaan Khatter, Mrunal Thakur, and Priyanshu Painyuli.

Platform: Amazon Prime Video

Apurva (November 15)

Apurva, the protagonist of this tale, is a clever and mysterious young investigator who finds herself embroiled in a hazardous scheme. Her resilience and inner strength are astounding, and the narrative is fascinating to begin a journey in showing a young lady whose knowledge, humour and bravery are the reasons she lives against all obstacles. Her dream of finally seeing her lover in Agra turns into a nightmare when she is abducted on their surprise trip there.

Platform: Disney+Hotstar