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11 Zombie Movies and Series from Southeast Asia Dominating Netflix Screens

11 Zombie Movies and Series from Southeast Asia Dominating Netflix Screens

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11 Zombie Movies and Series from Southeast Asia Dominating Netflix Screens

The phenomenon of zombies is no longer just a Hollywood affair. Netflix has begun to highlight thrilling works from Southeast Asia that offer a different approach to apocalypse and infected humans themes. From family dramas that turn into tragedies to heroic survival stories amidst an outbreak, all come with a strong local flavor.

Films and series from Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Thailand are now gaining global attention. Each title brings its own cultural color, presenting terror that resonates with the realities of Asian society. Let’s explore the lineup of Southeast Asian zombie films and series that are now available on Netflix.

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ZOMVIVAR: This Thai series follows a group of students who take refuge in a school as a mysterious virus spreads throughout the city. They must survive while looking for a way out without getting infected. The story depicts the youthful spirit in facing their greatest fears.

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ZIAM: In this Thai film, a Muay Thai fighter struggles to save his girlfriend from a zombie outbreak in a hospital. Hand-to-hand combat against infected creatures becomes the main attraction. Martial arts action is combined with the typical tension of a zombie apocalypse.

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OUTSIDE: This Filipino film takes the audience to a family hiding on a remote farm. Behind the calmness, the family's dark secrets begin to unfold. The zombie outbreak becomes a symbol of unhealed emotional wounds from years past.

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MY ZOMBABE: MY ZOMBABE tells the story of Pong, one of the few men still alive in a world after a zombie outbreak. He tries to save his girlfriend, Yasmine, who is on the verge of becoming a zombie. This tale reveals the dilemma between love and despair in a post-apocalyptic world.

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TRIP UBUSAN: THE LOLAS VS ZOMBIES: This Filipino film combines comedy and action as a group of grandmothers tries to survive a zombie attack during a sightseeing trip. Their fighting spirit and togetherness add a warm touch amidst the tension. The theme of family is at the heart of this humanistic story.

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IZLA: The story begins when two siblings and a group of vloggers search for a mythical island called Izla. However, the island harbors deadly secrets involving zombies. This film offers a blend of mystery, horror, and typical Filipino tropical adventure.

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POSSESSED: This Malaysian film tells the story of Nazmi, a teacher who must face his possessed students. The school turns into a battlefield between humans and evil forces. The school setting provides a chilling atmosphere typical of Southeast Asia.

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REUNION Z: This story is about a school reunion that turns into a life-and-death escape. A zombie virus spreads during the reunion, forcing the alumni to fight their way out of the school surrounded by bloodthirsty creatures. This film symbolizes that the past can truly haunt you.

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HITAM: This series focuses on Village Head Dibyo who discovers the body of Rahmat behind his house. As the investigation unfolds, victims continue to fall, while Dibyo obstructs the police. This mysterious intrigue takes the audience into a zombie story with a touch of rural Indonesian horror.

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5 COWOK JAGOAN: This action-comedy film features five friends who try to save a woman from gangsters and zombies. The unique Indonesian humor makes it a light watch amidst an apocalyptic situation. Their silly antics and friendship bring a unique flavor to the genre.

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ABADI NAN JAYA: This Indonesian film tells the story of a dysfunctional family that runs a famous herbal medicine business. The owner tries to innovate with a new potion, but the result triggers a deadly zombie outbreak. The story reflects how human ambition can lead to destruction. Come on, read articles about other Netflix film recommendations on Kapanlagi.com. If not now, when, KapanLagi?