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Ziam OTT Release Date: When and Where to stream this spine-chilling horror? Here’s all you need to know..

As the outbreak spreads and the hospital descends deeper into horror, the fighter must battle not just the undead, but his own exhaustion, wounds, and the creeping doubt that he may be too late.

Ziam

Ziam OTT Release: If you’re a fan of terrifying atmospheres, unsettling mysteries, and psychological twists, get ready for Ziam—an upcoming horror film that promises to haunt your thoughts long after the credits roll.

With its eerie setting, slow-building tension, and unpredictable scares, Ziam is all set to become the next must-watch for horror enthusiasts as it makes its digital debut.

Ziam is scheduled to premiere on July 9th, exclusively on Netflix.

Plot

In a world teetering on the edge of collapse, where hunger gnaws not only at empty stomachs but at humanity’s very soul, civilization finds itself overrun by a relentless and grotesque plague—one that turns the infected into ravenous, undead predators. Amid the chaos, a determined Muay Thai fighter rises as a lone beacon of defiance. He carries a past steeped in hardship and grit, and his heart beats for one purpose alone: to save the person he loves most.

The setting is a once-bustling city hospital, now transformed into a nightmarish maze of blood-slicked floors, flickering lights, and echoing screams. It is within these claustrophobic corridors and shattered emergency rooms that the fighter must navigate a gauntlet of death. As the undead horde closes in from every direction—limbs twisted, jaws snapping—he uses every ounce of his training, speed, and raw willpower to strike them down. Each blow he delivers is a blend of precision and fury; every elbow, every knee, a desperate cry of survival and love.

But this is not just a story of action—it’s one of sacrifice. With every floor he climbs, every door he breaks down, and every infected soul he fells, memories of the woman he’s fighting for drive him forward. Trapped somewhere within the hospital’s quarantined walls, her survival hangs in the balance. His connection to her is more than romantic—it’s the thread that keeps his humanity intact in a world swiftly losing its own.

As the outbreak spreads and the hospital descends deeper into horror, the fighter must battle not just the undead, but his own exhaustion, wounds, and the creeping doubt that he may be too late. Yet still he presses on—because in a world devoured by hunger and rot, love may be the last thing worth fighting for.

What sets Ziam apart is its blend of psychological horror, mythological undertones, and elegant cinematography.