Top 10 July 2025 OTT Premieres: Must‑Watch Web Series You Can’t Miss

Top 10 July 2025 OTT Premieres: Must‑Watch Web Series You Can’t Miss

Top 10 July 2025 OTT Premieres: Must‑Watch Web Series You Can’t Miss. July 2025 is brimming with exciting new web series—from spine-tingling thrillers to charming teen dramas. Here are the must-watch highlights:


Top Picks for July 2025

  1. The Summer Hikaru Died (Netflix)
    A gripping supernatural anime that debuted on July 5. It follows Yoshiki as his friend Hikaru returns possessed by an alien force. Fans await Episode 2 on July 12.
  2. Mandala Murders (Netflix – July 25)
    Mythology meets crime in this dark thriller featuring Vaani Kapoor as Detective Rea Thomas unraveling ritualistic killings in Charandaspur.
  3. Special Ops Season 2 (JioHotstar – July 11)
    Kay Kay Menon returns as RAW agent Himmat Singh, battling cyberterrorism in an intense, tech-fueled espionage storyline.
  4. The Hunt: The Rajiv Gandhi Assassination Case (SonyLIV – July 4)
    A political docudrama led by Nagesh Kukunoor, revisiting the notorious assassination with archival depth and gritty narrative.
  5. The Sandman Season 2 (Netflix – July 3)
    Fantasy meets drama as Dream returns to confront old enemies and reclaim his realm.
  6. The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 (Prime Video – July 16)
    Summer romance returns—Belly is torn between Jeremiah and Conrad in this coming-of-age tale.
  7. Ballard (Prime Video – July 9)
    Spin‑off of the Bosch universe starring Maggie Q as LAPD detective Renee Ballard, tackling new cold cases with grit.
  8. Bitch x Rich Season 2 (Netflix/Viki/Wavve – July 3)
    A high-stakes Korean high-school mystery returning for a second season full of psychological warfare.
  9. The Nice Guy (JTBC/Disney+ – July 18)
    South Korea’s gangster-turned-family drama starring Lee Dong-wook & Lee Sung-kyung, expected to be a hit.
  10. The Hunting Wives (Netflix – July 21)
    A provocative American drama starring Malin Åkerman and Brittany Snow entangled in scandal and deception.

Why You Should Watch

  • Wide Range of Genres: From supernatural horror to romantic drama, crime thrillers, political docudramas, and gangster sagas—tour across multiple genres this month.
  • Star-Studded Casts: Expect strong leads like Vaani Kapoor, Kay Kay Menon, Maggie Q, Pankaj Tripathi (in earlier drop), and Kim Ye-rim in Bitch x Rich.
  • Global Appeal: International content abounds—Korean, Japanese, Filipino, American, and Indian series cater to diverse tastes.

Quick Summary Table

Series Platform Genre Premiere Date
Summer Hikaru Netflix Supernatural Anime July 5
Mandala Murders Netflix Mythological Crime July 25
Special Ops 2 JioHotstar Spy Thriller July 11
Hunt: Rajiv Gandhi SonyLIV Political Thriller July 4
Sandman S2 Netflix Fantasy Drama July 3
Summer I Turned Pretty 3 Prime Video Teen Drama July 16
Ballard Prime Video Crime Procedural July 9
Bitch x Rich S2 Netflix Mystery Drama July 3
The Nice Guy JTBC/Disney+ Crime Family Drama July 18
Hunting Wives Netflix Adult Drama July 21

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