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Everything Releasing This Week On Streaming (30th May To 5th June)

Struggling to keep up with all the latest releases? Here’s a look at what’s releasing this week across languages, on streaming
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Last Updated: 03.51 AM, Jun 02, 2022

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Struggling to keep up with all the latest releases? Here’s a look at what’s releasing this week across languages, on streaming.

When: June 1

Where: Hayu

The reality show follows a group of ultra-rich Dubai businesswomen who spend their time hosting luxury get togethers and experiencing one-in-a-lifetime events.

When: June 1

Where: MUBI India

A man is found hanged in a close-knit community on the Georgian Black Sea. The village’s secrets begin to unravel when his granddaughter arrives to organise his funeral. This film premiered at the 2021 Locarno Film Festival.

When: June 3

Where: BookMyShow Stream

Director Kenneth Branagh’s semi-autobiographical film chronicles the life of a working-class family and their young son’s during the late 1960s in Northern Ireland.

When: June 3

Where: Netflix

This Norwegian docuseries follows the country’s top police commander, who was suspected of drug trafficking. Was he really who he appeared to be?

When: June 3

Where: Amazon Prime Video

Season 3 of The Boys picks up a year after the previous season. The Boys learn of a mysterious anti-supe weapon, which sets them on the trail of Soldier Boy, the first superhero.

When: June 3

Where: Netflix

A young fan maneuvers her way into a seasoned anchor’s newsroom but soon discovers the dark side of ambition in this Turkish-language series.

When: June 3

Where: Apple TV+

Sheila Rubin (Rose Byrne) has successfully launched her first fitness video. Now she encounters fierce new competitors on the road to building her fitness empire.

When: June 3

Where: MX Player

Baba Nirala (Bobby Deol) has now emerged victorious having maneuvered his chosen candidate to the post of chief minister. He still wants more power.

When: June 3

Where: Lionsgate Play

This sports drama starring Abhay Deol is based on the true story of Indian rugby coach Rudraksh Jena of Bhubaneswar’s Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS), who guided a team of 12 rural Odisha boys to a historic victory in the Junior Rugby World Cup in England in 2007.

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