What To Watch Malayalam Sci-fi: Coming Soon Shows 2026

A "cozy catastrophe" story. After a global electromagnetic pulse erases all digital data, a matriarchal family in Wayanad discovers they have a genetic anomaly: the ability to physically weave memories into fabric using a rare bioluminescent fungus. The series follows three generations of women trying to rebuild human history by "recording" dying people’s final memories into saris.

March for epic space, June for gritty cyberpunk, September for emotional biopunk, and December for hilarious post-apocalyptic chaos. The future of Malayalam television has never looked brighter—or stranger. Disclaimer: Release dates are subject to change based on post-production and platform scheduling.

Twenty years after a "silicon plague" turned all advanced microchips into organic goo, a village in Idukki lives a peaceful, low-tech life. They worship a rusted, non-functional Tesla bot as a god. When a "prophecy" reveals the bot’s power core is still active, three young misfits (including a nun who is a secret engineer) must carry it across a mutated Western Ghats to a legendary "Server Mountain." what to watch malayalam sci-fi coming soon shows 2026

In a dystopian Kochi submerged by rising sea levels, the city is divided into two vertical layers: the Muthangi (upper, clean, A/C platforms) and the Kappal (lower, flooded slums where people live in modified fishing trawlers). A lower-deck hacker (Fahadh Faasil) discovers that the government’s new "Carbon Cleanse" technology is actually harvesting neural energy from dreaming citizens.

Set in the year 2147, a time when Earth’s resources are entirely managed by a sentient quantum AI named Mātā . The story follows a deep-space salvage crew from Kochi who discover a derelict interstellar ark carrying cryogenically frozen settlers from a forgotten 21st-century Kerala mission. The twist? The AI onboard the ark has evolved a unique morality based on Vallamkali (boat race) logic—teamwork or death. A "cozy catastrophe" story

Parvathy Thiruvothu, Urvashi, and a breakthrough child artist, Ameya Mathew. 4. Gen-Ω (Gen-Omega) (Netflix) Director: Basil Joseph Expected Release: December 2026 (Holiday premiere) Genre: Post-Apocalyptic / Action-Comedy

Here are the four Malayalam sci-fi series you must have on your radar in 2026. Director: Rathish Ambat (known for Kaamuki ) Expected Release: March 2026 Genre: Space Opera / Psychological Thriller March for epic space, June for gritty cyberpunk,

Anjali Menon leaves her comfort zone (family dramas like Koode ) to explore sci-fi without violence. This is Station Eleven meets Utopia with a Kerala twist. The visual language uses no CGI for the memory-weaving—instead, it employs practical puppetry and thread animation. A deeply emotional take on what we choose to remember.