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Vrott’s upcoming new releases in 2026: Jin Zhang’s The Wild Blade of Strangers to Luke Baines’ No Tears in Hell

Vrott has updated its slate for 2026, with a bunch of interesting movies. We have listed all the upcoming movies, along with their release dates, that will also be available on OTTplay Premium

Vrott’s upcoming new releases in 2026: Jin Zhang’s The Wild Blade of Strangers to Luke Baines’ No Tears in Hell

Vrott upcoming 2026 releases

Last Updated: 05.29 PM, Jan 06, 2026

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Vrott is back with an impressive collection of movies across languages this 2026. Get ready to dive into the treasure trove of interesting content from various corners of the world, from the Chinese action entertainer The Wild Blade of Strangers to Hollywood flicks like No Tears in Hell, and beyond. Here are all the release dates of Vrott’s upcoming releases, which you can also watch through OTTplay Premium in India.

Latest releases on Vrott in 2026

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The Grey Men 2 (March 20)

This movie is the sequel to the 2024 Chinese flick, which blends crime and thrilling elements with intense action sequences. The story takes viewers back to the triad boss, Song Bang, from the first movie, who attempts to whitewash his criminal image and transition into legitimate politics by seizing the mayoral seat of Laika. Despite colluding with corrupt officials, Song faces a severe shortfall in funding. To secure the money needed for his political rise, Song gets involved in crimes and extreme violence.

No Tears in Hell (May 15)

Luke Baines and Gwen Van Dam’s English horror thriller follows an adult son Alex and his elderly mother who lives in the coldest place in Alaska. Alex roams around the homeless camps of the town and picks the poorest, promising to provide food and shelter. Once they reach his house, Alex and his mother engage in a horrific torture of physical abuse, murder, and cannibalism.

13 Days 13 Nights (June 16)

Roschdy Zem and Lyna Khoudri’s French war drama was released in theatres last year in France, and is now coming to India through Vrott. The story follows the US Army troops preparing to withdraw from Afghanistan while the Taliban are getting ready to seize power. Amid the chaos, US commander Mohamed Bida tries his best to rescue the trapped 500 French people in the embassy and help send them to the airport.

The Comeback (July 21)

Another Chinese movie that follows a seemingly harmless middle-aged antique seller who becomes the target of a mysterious organization after dead bodies and guns are discovered inside the walls of his shop. This hints that his real identity and past are a mystery. Viewers can expect high-octane action sequences and extreme bloodshed and violence, featuring high-tech weapons and electrified gloves, along with traditional hand-to-hand fights.

Our Girls (August 21)

This Dutch drama movie follows two couples and their two teenage daughters as they go on an Alpine holiday, where they face the biggest tragedy of their lives. The two daughters met with a severe quad bike accident, leaving them critically injured. Viewers can expect a gripping narrative of moral dilemmas that tests the limits of the couple's friendship and parenthood. Thekla Reuten, Fedja van Huet, Noortje Herlaar and Valentijn Dhaenens are seen in the lead roles.

Blade of Fury (September 22)

Ashton Chen and Michael Tong's Chinese action thriller follows a ruthless bounty hunter, who kills for money. He has a moral awakening after seeing injustice, leading him to use his deadly knife skills for revenge and to fight evil. He battles other skilled blade masters along the way for redemption and to protect the innocent. He faces challenges from other dangerous swordsmen and assassins.

The Wild Blade of Strangers (October 3)

This Chinese action drama is releasing in India through Vrott. This story follows Tian Anye, a former soldier of the Elite Armed Force, who leads a quiet life now. Tian Anye's tranquil life takes a turn when he saves a woman and a baby, the last royal heir. He must once again embrace his warrior skills to safeguard the baby.

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