Top Hollywood OTT releases this week: Young Sherlock, Vladimir and more

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An explosive reimagining, Young Sherlock tells the origin story of the beloved detective. When Sherlock Holmes, at 19 years old, becomes entangled in a murder mystery at Oxford University that jeopardises his freedom, he is disgraced, raw, unfiltered, and unformed. Cast: Hero Fiennes Tiffin, Joseph Fiennes.

Young Sherlock: Prime Video (March 4)

When buddies on a hunting vacation engage in a fatal altercation with other hunters, they promise to keep it a secret. However, when a vicious gang seeks retribution and paranoia grows, the buddies are forced to face their families, morality, and primal tendencies. Cast: Benoît Magimel, Mélanie Laurent.

The Hunt: Apple TV+ (March 4)

Global pop sensation Skye Riley is about to embark on a new world tour when she starts having increasingly strange and disturbing experiences. Overwhelmed by the growing horrors and the demands of celebrity, Skye must confront her troubled past in order to take back control of her life before it gets out of hand. Cast: Naomi Scott, Rosemarie DeWitt. Director: Parker Finn.

Smile 2: Netflix (March 4)

A mystery spacecraft kidnaps Special Forces operatives in the middle of a mission. When they awaken on board, an unrelenting extraterrestrial species is fighting for their lives. Cast: Max Martini, Brianna Hildebrand. Director: William Kaufman.

Osiris: Prime Video (March 5)

Ted the bear's heyday is over in 1993. He resides at home with his family and best buddy, John Bennett. Ted is a devoted buddy who will go above and beyond for friendship, even though he may be a terrible influence on John. Cast: Seth MacFarlane, Max Burkholder.

Ted season 2: JioHotstar (March 5)

An English professor's already complex marriage and profession are completely upended when she develops an obsession with a handsome new coworker in Vladimir. Cast: Rachel Weisz, Leo Woodall.

Vladimir: Netflix (March 5)

A combat engineer must lead his unit in a battle against a massive, extraterrestrial death machine on one final, taxing mission during Army Ranger training. Cast: Alan Ritchson, Dennis Quaid. Director: Patrick Hughes.

War Machine: Netflix (March 6)