Upcoming Movies Malayalam Sci-fi 2026 Hot! -
It looks like 2026 is the year our prayers are finally answered. While Bollywood and Hollywood battle over the usual franchises, Mollywood is quietly assembling a slate of speculative fiction that rivals the best in the world. Forget the Pushpa push; here are the three Malayalam sci-fi movies set to launch in 2026 that have us genuinely hyped. Director: Lijo Jose Pellissery Expected Release: Summer 2026
Are you here for Lijo’s chaos, Tovino’s dystopia, or Prithviraj’s heartbreak? Let us know in the comments below. Disclaimer: Release dates and details are based on current pre-production announcements as of late 2025. As we know in Mollywood, dates are subject to change—but the ambition is not. upcoming movies malayalam sci-fi 2026
Early set photos (leaked from a VFX studio in Trivandrum) show practical sets built to rotate, simulating variable gravity. Rumors suggest Fahadh Faasil is playing a schizophrenic engineer who speaks only in reversed Malayalam poetry. It’s weird. It’s ambitious. It’s Lijo. 2. 102°F Director: Anurag Kashyap (Collaboration with Aashiq Abu) Expected Release: October 2026 It looks like 2026 is the year our
Think Blade Runner meets Ee.Ma.Yau. The soundtrack is reportedly being composed by a generative AI trained on old Yesudas melodies, which is either genius or terrifying. 3. Nirguna Director: Rithu Unni Expected Release: December 2026 Director: Lijo Jose Pellissery Expected Release: Summer 2026
For years, Malayalam cinema has been celebrated for its raw realism, nuanced family dramas, and gripping thrillers. But for every Kumbalangi Nights or Drishyam , fans have been quietly begging for one thing: More spaceships.
If you thought Jallikattu was chaotic, imagine that primal energy in zero gravity. Lijo Jose Pellissery is reportedly teaming up with cinematographer Madhu Neelakandan for a genre-bending survival thriller set aboard a deep-space mining vessel.
He only uses this technology to find a version of his late wife who is still alive. But each time he "jumps," he loses a sense—first smell, then hearing, then sight.