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Sci-fi Malayalam Upcoming Movies — 2026 ((link))

If 2024 was the year of the experimental indie and 2025 belonged to the big-budget action revival, then 2026 is shaping up to be the definitive arrival of . For decades, Malayalam filmmakers flirted with speculative elements—usually through horror or fantasy tropes. But 2026's slate suggests a confident leap into hard science fiction, AI dystopias, and interstellar Malayali angst.

Here are the most anticipated Malayalam sci-fi movies reportedly launching in 2026. (Dir. Lijo Jose Pellissery) After the fever-dream chaos of Jallikattu and Nanpakal Nerathu Mayakkam , Lijo teams up with Fahadh Faasil for a claustrophobic thriller set entirely inside a malfunctioning ISRO space capsule. The twist? Fahadh plays a robotic AI co-pilot with a corrupted moral code, voiced in calm, poetic Thrissur slang. Early test screenings describe it as 2001: A Space Odyssey meets Kumbalangi Nights . Release: Summer 2026. 2. Ormakalude Bhramam (Dir. Blessy) Blessy, known for his emotional epics, tackles a high-concept memory-transfer thriller. Starring Prithviraj Sukumaran as a dying neurosurgeon who uploads his consciousness into a replicant body to solve his own murder. The film reportedly uses de-aging tech and explores the Manusmriti through a cyberpunk lens. The tagline: "Ormakku oru pakaram undo?" (Does memory have a substitute?). Release: Onam 2026. 3. Noolu (Dir. Christo Tomy) The director of Ullozhukku returns with a low-budget, high-terror analog sci-fi. Set in a 2030s Kuttanad submerged by rising seas, a deaf farmer (newcomer Anagha Madhu) discovers a "thread" (noolu) connecting parallel timelines. Think Primer with Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja 's visual grit. Whispers from the industry say it has the most innovative sound design in Indian cinema. Release: Republic Day weekend. 4. Transmigris (Dir. Rajeev Ravi) A dark, satirical take on IT migration. Tovino Thomas plays a "digital coolie"—a worker whose consciousness is exported as a data packet to Mars for 18-hour shifts, then downloaded back. The film critiques the gig economy and NRI nostalgia with brutal, neon-lit frames. Expect a cameo from Mammootty as a cyber-luddite priest who runs an offline church in Alappuzha. Release: Christmas 2026. Why 2026? Producers finally see that Kerala's high literacy and tech-savvy audience are hungry for ideas beyond the usual. With VFX costs dropping and global OTT platforms funding original genre films, 2026 isn't just a release slate—it's a statement. Malayalam sci-fi is no longer a joke about "aliens speaking Malayalam with a Tamil accent." It's about our anxieties, our algorithms, and our aching humanity. sci-fi malayalam upcoming movies 2026