Building on the key OTT highlights for January 2026—which include major titles like Stranger Things season 5 and Bridgerton season 4—Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and ZEE5 launch seven fresh titles on January 2. Spanning dramas, thrillers, and reality shows from India, Spain, Japan, Mongolia, Sweden, and Telugu cinema, highlights feature the Hindi courtroom drama Haq starring Yami Gautam and Emraan Hashmi, plus international picks like the Spanish romance Follow My Voice. Ideal for weekend binge-watching.
The first Friday of 2026 delivers a diverse OTT lineup perfect for New Year viewing. Building on earlier mentions, Haq is a Hindi courtroom drama inspired by the 1985 Shah Bano case. Yami Gautam plays Shazia Bano seeking justice and alimony after Emraan Hashmi's Mohammad Abbas Khan abandons her via triple talaq. Supporting cast: Sheeba Chaddha, Vartika Singh, Danish Husain, Paridhi Sharma.
Telugu romantic drama Beauty follows Alekhya (Nilakhi Patra) eloping to Hyderabad with Arjun (Ankith Koyya) after clashing with mother Janaki (Vasuki Anand). Father Narayana (Naresh) searches amid revelations, with Nithin Prasanna in support.
Spain's Follow My Voice (Sigue mi voz) stars Berta Castane as housebound teen Klara falling for radio host Kang (Jae Woo Yang). Can voice spark love? Also features Claudia Traisac, Fernando Guallar, Itziar Ituno, Nuno Gallego.
Japanese surrealist After the Quake spans three decades with four strangers processing grief from the 1995 Kobe quake, 2011 Tohoku disaster, and COVID-19. Stars: Masaki Okada, Ai Hashimoto, Erika Karata, Mitsuru Fukikoshi.
Reality series Physical: Welcome to Mongolia tracks Team Mongolia—runners-up to South Korea in Physical: Asia—as they host rivals for cultural challenges.
Swedish crime thriller Land of Sin expands on its detective's probe into a missing teen, tied to personal stakes, loyalties, and feuds. Stars: Krista Kosonen, Mohamed Nour Oklah, Peter Gantman, Ceasar Matijasevic.
Japanese mystery Your Turn to Kill traps newlyweds Nana (Tomoya Harada) and Shota (Kei Tanaka) in a building's deadly 'kill' game turning real. Cast: Nanase Nishino, Ryusei Yokohama, Tetsushi Tanaka, Tae Kimura.
This global mix enriches January's storytelling from Indian legal battles to Japanese seismic tales.