Hollywood is lighting up Indian screens once again, this time through via digital platforms. Three of the biggest international releases of 2025, Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning, F1: The Movie, and Jurassic World Rebirth, are making their way to Indian OTT services, offering fans a front-row seat to action, adrenaline, and adventure. With staggered release dates and flexible rental options, Indian viewers now have multiple ways to enjoy these Hollywood films from the comfort of home.
Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning now streaming in India
Tom Cruise returns in Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning, the highly anticipated installment of the beloved spy franchise. While the film debuted on digital platforms in the US and New Zealand on August 19, 2025, Indian fans can now catch the action from August 20, 2025, on BookMyShow Stream.
Viewers have two options to access the film: rent it for Rs 119 or buy it for Rs 799. The rental plan offers a 30-day window to start the film, and once playback begins, viewers have 48 hours to finish it. For those who prefer repeat viewings, purchasing the movie offers unlimited access.
Moreover, the movie is available in four languages, English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu, each with accompanying subtitles. This ensures a broader reach across different regions of the country.
F1: The Movie coming to OTT this week
Following its high-octane debut in international theaters and scripting history at the box office, F1: The Movie, starring Brad Pitt, is finally racing its way onto Indian OTT platforms. The film is set to be available for rental on Amazon Prime Video starting August 22, 2025.
As an Apple Original, the movie will also be heading to Apple TV+, though the exact date for its streaming debut on the platform remains under wraps. Current reports suggest a window between late September and early October, but fans will have to wait for an official confirmation.
The film, revolves around the world of Formula 1 racing, promises a gripping narrative and breathtaking visuals, making it a must-watch for motorsport enthusiasts and Brad Pitt fans
Jurassic World Rebirth now available on multiple platforms
Dinosaurs have stomped their way back onto screens in Jurassic World Rebirth, the latest chapter in the iconic franchise. Featuring Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey, the movie is already available for digital rental in India.
Fans can choose between two major platforms for access. On Amazon Prime Video, the rental price is set at Rs 399. Alternatively, BookMyShow Stream is offering the film for the same rental price, while also providing an option to purchase the movie for Rs 999. The film delivers a nostalgic mix of old-school Jurassic thrills with modern-day storytelling,
With three major releases now available or soon arriving on OTT platforms, Indian audiences have an exciting lineup of Hollywood content to watch. Whether it's Tom Cruise’s death-defying stunts, Brad Pitt behind the wheel, or the roar of dinosaurs returning to life, these films are going to be a treat to watch in the upcoming weeks.
Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning now streaming in India
Tom Cruise returns in Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning, the highly anticipated installment of the beloved spy franchise. While the film debuted on digital platforms in the US and New Zealand on August 19, 2025, Indian fans can now catch the action from August 20, 2025, on BookMyShow Stream.
Viewers have two options to access the film: rent it for Rs 119 or buy it for Rs 799. The rental plan offers a 30-day window to start the film, and once playback begins, viewers have 48 hours to finish it. For those who prefer repeat viewings, purchasing the movie offers unlimited access.
Moreover, the movie is available in four languages, English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu, each with accompanying subtitles. This ensures a broader reach across different regions of the country.
F1: The Movie coming to OTT this week
Following its high-octane debut in international theaters and scripting history at the box office, F1: The Movie, starring Brad Pitt, is finally racing its way onto Indian OTT platforms. The film is set to be available for rental on Amazon Prime Video starting August 22, 2025.
As an Apple Original, the movie will also be heading to Apple TV+, though the exact date for its streaming debut on the platform remains under wraps. Current reports suggest a window between late September and early October, but fans will have to wait for an official confirmation.
The film, revolves around the world of Formula 1 racing, promises a gripping narrative and breathtaking visuals, making it a must-watch for motorsport enthusiasts and Brad Pitt fans
Jurassic World Rebirth now available on multiple platforms
Dinosaurs have stomped their way back onto screens in Jurassic World Rebirth, the latest chapter in the iconic franchise. Featuring Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey, the movie is already available for digital rental in India.
Fans can choose between two major platforms for access. On Amazon Prime Video, the rental price is set at Rs 399. Alternatively, BookMyShow Stream is offering the film for the same rental price, while also providing an option to purchase the movie for Rs 999. The film delivers a nostalgic mix of old-school Jurassic thrills with modern-day storytelling,
With three major releases now available or soon arriving on OTT platforms, Indian audiences have an exciting lineup of Hollywood content to watch. Whether it's Tom Cruise’s death-defying stunts, Brad Pitt behind the wheel, or the roar of dinosaurs returning to life, these films are going to be a treat to watch in the upcoming weeks.
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