Top Hollywood OTT releases this week: Splitsville, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms and more

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Kind-hearted Carey turns to his pals Julie and Paul for help after Ashley files for divorce in Splitsville. He is startled to learn that an open marriage is the key to their happiness—until Carey goes too far and destabilises all of their connections. Cast: Dakota Johnson, Adria Arjona. Director: Michael angelo Covino.

Splitsville: Prime Video (Jan 19)

Two unlikely heroes—a youthful, unsophisticated but brave knight named Ser Duncan the Tall and his small squire, Egg—wandered Westeros a century prior to the events of Game of Thrones. Great destinies, formidable rivals, and perilous adventures await these unlikely and unmatched companions in a time when the Targaryen line still occupies the Iron Throne and the final dragon is still alive. Cast: Peter Claffey, Dexter Sol Ansell.

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: JioHotstar (Jan 19)

Single strangers Sarah and David are given the opportunity to relive significant events from their own pasts through an unexpected turn of events, which sheds light on how they came to be in the present. Cast: Margot Robbie, Colin Farrell. Director: Kogonada.

A Big Bold Beautiful Journey: Netflix (Jan 20)

A group of aggressive robbers storm into Lochmill Capital, a pension fund investing company, and force Zara and her best friend Luke to carry out their demands, upending a normal workday. However, why would someone take pensions worth billions of pounds from common people? Cast: Sophie Turner, Archie Madekwe.

Steal: Prime Video (Jan 21)

Through her own words and never-before-seen material, Elizabeth Smart's terrifying kidnapping at the age of 14 from her family's Utah home is revealed. Cast: Elizabeth Smart, Steevan Glover. Director: Benedict Sanderson.

Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart: Netflix (Jan 21)

As the wine industry laments Alexandre Léger's passing, Camille, his estranged daughter, finds that she now owns his remarkable collection. However, Camille must defeat Issei, Alexandre's protégé, in a test of their senses before she can take her birthright. Cast: Fleur Geffrier, Tomohisa Yamashita.

Drops of God Season 2: Apple TV+ (Jan 21)

When they attempt to blend in with the snobbish crowd at their prestigious new school, a wonderfully messy father and his equally unfiltered family create havoc. Cast: Bert Kreischer, Arden Myrin.

Free Bert: Netflix (Jan 22)

Three sisters deal with the demands of their family's figure skating heritage; Adriana trains with new partner Brayden while still harbouring feelings for her former partner Freddie; a fictitious romance with Brayden for sponsorship exacerbates her difficulties. Cast: Madelyn Keys, Cale Ambrozic.

Finding Her Edge: Netflix (Jan 22)

The story takes place on a post-apocalyptic Earth when a tremendous solar flare obliterated the Eastern Hemisphere, leaving the remaining life altered due to radiation and fallout. The plot is on a crew of treasure seekers who, in the face of rival hunters, pirates, and mutants, retrieve items like the Mona Lisa, the Rosetta Stone, and the Crown Jewels. Cast: Dave Bautista, Olga Kurylenko. Cast: JJ Perry.

Afterburn: Lionsgate Play (Jan 23)

Eleanor Morgenstein, 94, relocates from Florida to New York City in search of a new beginning following the passing of her closest friend. She shares a story that takes on a perilous life of its own while wandering into a Holocaust survivor support group. Cast: Juen Squibb, Rita Zohar. Director: Scarlett Johansson.

Eleanor The Great: Netflix (Jan 24)

Recently bereaved preacher Malcolm and recently divorced Lori, who are friends with teenagers, negotiate being single while wondering if their long-standing relationship portends a romantic future. Cast: Scott Foley, Erinn Hayes. Director: Brad Silberling.

It’s Not Like That: Prime Video (Jan 25)