If your weekend plans involve staying in and catching up on some fresh entertainment, Netflix has plenty to offer this week. From dark comedies and true-crime documentaries to workplace romances and international thrillers, the streamer has added a diverse mix of titles across genres. Whether you're in the mood for a laugh, a mystery, or a gripping real-life story, these new releases deserve a spot on your watchlist.Netflix OTT releases of the weekMichael Jackson: The Verdict (June 3)This three-part documentary revisits one of the most closely watched celebrity trials in history. The series explores Michael Jackson's 2005 child molestation case, in which the pop icon faced multiple felony charges before being acquitted. Since cameras were not allowed inside the courtroom, the documentary reconstructs the proceedings using archival footage, interviews with jurors, journalists and eyewitnesses, while presenting arguments from both sides of the case.Maa Behen (June 4)Madhuri Dixit headlines this dark comedy directed by Suresh Triveni. The story follows Rekha, a woman who already struggles with her reputation among the conservative residents of her neighbourhood. Her complicated relationship with her two daughters takes an even stranger turn when the trio discovers a dead body in their kitchen. As they desperately try to cover up the situation, things spiral into chaos. Triptii Dimri and Dharna Durga play the daughters, while Ravi Kishan and Arunoday Singh also feature in key roles.You Might Also Like:The Murder of Rachel Nickell (June 4)This feature-length documentary examines the real-life murder of Rachel Nickell, who was killed on Wimbledon Common in London in 1992. The case shocked Britain and led to a deeply flawed investigation that wrongly targeted an innocent man. Through archival footage, expert analysis and personal accounts from those closest to the case, the documentary explores how the search for justice unfolded over many years.The Witness (June 4)Released alongside the documentary, The Witness dramatises the same case but from a deeply personal perspective. The series focuses on Rachel Nickell's partner André Hanscombe and their son Alex, who witnessed the tragedy as a toddler. The three-part drama follows their emotional journey as they deal with grief, public attention and the long fight to uncover the truth.Office Romance (June 5)Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein lead this workplace romantic comedy. Lopez plays a powerful CEO who unexpectedly falls for her company's new lawyer, played by Goldstein. The relationship quickly becomes complicated as both try to keep it hidden from colleagues and avoid professional fallout. Directed by Ol Parker, the film promises plenty of laughs, awkward situations and office drama.Mexico 86 (June 5)Inspired by real events, Mexico 86 takes viewers back to the period surrounding the 1986 FIFA World Cup. The film uses satire to explore the intersection of sports, politics and society during one of football's most memorable tournaments. Starring Diego Luna, it shines a light on a fascinating chapter of Mexican history that many viewers may not know.Teach You a Lesson (June 5)This South Korean action drama imagines a world where schools have become increasingly difficult to manage. Based on the popular webtoon Get Schooled, the series follows a special government agency tasked with restoring order in troubled classrooms. Combining action, social commentary and school drama, the show has a unique take on education and authority.The Marked Woman (June 5)Fans of crime thrillers may want to add this Spanish series to their queue. The story begins when a young woman is found inside a shipping container with no memory of who she is. Before investigators can identify her, someone attempts to kill her in the hospital. As detectives race to uncover her past, the mystery deepens with every new clue.Stay tuned!