Vrott has announced an updated lineup of movies for 2026, featuring a diverse selection of international titles available through OTTplay Premium in India. The collection spans genres from action thrillers to horror and dramas, with releases scheduled from March to October. Highlights include Chinese action films and a chilling English horror story set in Alaska.
Vrott's 2026 slate promises a mix of global cinema, bringing stories from China, France, the Netherlands, and Hollywood to Indian audiences via OTTplay Premium. The lineup kicks off in March and runs through October, offering viewers intense action, harrowing dramas, and moral dilemmas.
The first release, 'The Grey Men 2' on March 20, serves as a sequel to the 2024 Chinese crime thriller. It centers on triad boss Song Bang, who seeks to clean his image by entering politics as Laika's mayor. Facing funding shortages, he resorts to further crimes and violence, blending intense action with political intrigue.
In May, 'No Tears in Hell' arrives on May 15, an English horror thriller starring Luke Baines and Gwen Van Dam. The plot follows Alex, an adult son, and his elderly mother in Alaska's coldest region. Alex lures homeless individuals with promises of aid, only for the pair to subject them to torture, murder, and cannibalism in their home.
June brings '13 Days 13 Nights' on June 16, a French war drama with Roschdy Zem and Lyna Khoudri. Originally released in French theaters last year, it depicts U.S. troops withdrawing from Afghanistan as the Taliban advances. Commander Mohamed Bida works to evacuate 500 trapped French nationals from the embassy to the airport amid the chaos.
'The Comeback' follows on July 21, a Chinese action film about a middle-aged antique seller whose shop hides dead bodies and guns, revealing his mysterious past. Expect high-octane sequences with high-tech weapons, electrified gloves, and brutal hand-to-hand combat.
August's 'Our Girls' on August 21 is a Dutch drama starring Thekla Reuten, Fedja van Huet, Noortje Herlaar, and Valentijn Dhaenens. It tracks two couples on an Alpine holiday whose teenage daughters suffer a severe quad bike accident, forcing tough choices that strain friendships and parental bonds.
'Blade of Fury' releases September 22, featuring Ashton Chen and Michael Tong in a Chinese thriller. A ruthless bounty hunter undergoes a moral shift after witnessing injustice, using his knife skills for revenge and protection against fellow blade masters and assassins.
Finally, 'The Wild Blade of Strangers' debuts October 3, a Chinese action drama. Former elite soldier Tian Anye, now living quietly, must revive his skills to protect a woman and baby—the last royal heir—after saving them from danger.
This diverse assortment highlights Vrott's commitment to varied storytelling, accessible to Indian viewers through bundled OTT services.