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Nollywood’s Zombie Film ‘Alive Till Dawn’ Slated for January 30 Cinema Release

Nollywood’s Zombie Film ‘Alive Till Dawn’ Slated for January 30 Cinema Release

Ayobami OwolabibyAyobami Owolabi
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Nollywood may be on the brink of a genre revolution following the release of the trailer for Alive Till Dawn, a new film that has ignited widespread conversation across social media. Since the trailer debuted on Tuesday, audiences have been buzzing with excitement, with many describing the project as Nigeria’s first true full-length zombie movie. The reactions suggest more than just curiosity; they point to a growing appetite for bold storytelling and cinematic risk-taking within the Nigerian film industry.

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  • Social Media Reactions and Early Buzz
  • A Bold Genre Shift for Nollywood
  • Storyline and Setting
  • Cast and Creative Team
  • Technical Ambition and Production Quality
  • A Sign of Broader Industry Evolution
  • Release Date and Expectations

Social Media Reactions and Early Buzz

Shortly after the trailer surfaced online, particularly on X (formerly Twitter), clips, screenshots, and fan commentary began circulating rapidly. Viewers praised the film’s intense visuals, atmospheric tension, and action-heavy sequences, elements that are not typically associated with conventional Nollywood productions. Many commenters noted that the trailer felt closer in tone and execution to international horror standards, marking a noticeable leap in ambition.

For an industry often recognised for its dominance in drama, romance, and family-oriented narratives, Alive Till Dawn represents a striking shift. The enthusiasm surrounding the trailer reflects a growing openness among Nigerian audiences to explore genres that push beyond traditional storytelling comfort zones.

Nollywood’s Zombie Film ‘Alive Till Dawn’ Slated for January 30 Cinema Release

A Bold Genre Shift for Nollywood

Horror has long existed on the fringes of Nollywood, often leaning heavily on folklore, spirituality, and supernatural beliefs. However, Alive Till Dawn appears to chart a different course by fully embracing the global zombie-apocalypse tradition. Rather than drawing from mythological or spiritual origins, the film reportedly centres on infection, societal breakdown, and survival—hallmarks of modern zombie cinema.

This approach has prompted viewers to compare the project to international franchises such as The Walking Dead, suggesting that Nollywood is increasingly willing to position its stories within globally familiar frameworks while maintaining a local identity.

Storyline and Setting

Set in Abuja, Alive Till Dawn unfolds against the backdrop of a city thrown into chaos by a sudden zombie outbreak. The narrative focuses on a group of individuals trapped inside a police station as the crisis escalates outside. The confined setting intensifies the tension, forcing characters with conflicting backgrounds and motives to work together in order to survive.

The group includes civilians, police officers, and suspected criminals, a mix that has resonated strongly with viewers. Audiences have noted that this blend of characters reflects a recognisable Nigerian social reality, grounding the horror in familiar dynamics of power, mistrust, and cooperation under pressure.

Cast and Creative Team

The film stars Uzor Arukwe, who also serves as a co-producer, further underscoring his growing influence within Nollywood. His involvement both in front of and behind the camera has drawn attention from fans eager to see how he navigates the demanding physical and emotional terrain of a zombie thriller.

The ensemble cast also includes Sunshine Rosman, Michael Dappa, Chisom Agoawuike, Sani Mu’azu, Papasam Obadan, and Ogom Akunaeziri. Early reactions suggest that the performances, combined with the film’s gritty tone, may help elevate the genre within the local industry.

Technical Ambition and Production Quality

One of the most talked-about aspects of the trailer is its apparent production quality. Viewers have highlighted the polished cinematography, moody lighting, and action choreography as signs of Nollywood’s growing technical confidence. These elements contribute to a sense of scale and urgency that is often absent from low-budget horror attempts.

Many commentators argue that Alive Till Dawn demonstrates how far the industry has come in terms of visual storytelling, sound design, and overall execution. If the full film delivers on the promise of the trailer, it could set a new benchmark for genre filmmaking in Nigeria.

A Sign of Broader Industry Evolution

Beyond the immediate excitement, Alive Till Dawn is being viewed by some as a symbol of Nollywood’s evolution. Industry observers believe the film reflects a willingness to experiment with genres such as science fiction, action, and psychological thrillers—areas that could help Nigerian cinema expand its global appeal.

While Nollywood has previously explored outbreak-themed stories, including the 2014 film Ojuju, many viewers feel that Alive Till Dawn represents the most committed and conventional embrace of the zombie genre to date.

Release Date and Expectations

Alive Till Dawn is scheduled to hit cinemas on January 30, 2026. With anticipation already building months ahead of its release, expectations are high. If the film succeeds both critically and commercially, it could open the door for more ambitious genre projects and encourage filmmakers to continue pushing creative boundaries.

As Nollywood continues to evolve, Alive Till Dawn may well mark a turning point—one where Nigerian cinema confidently steps into new territory while still telling stories rooted in its own realities.

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Ayobami Owolabi

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Owolabi Ayobami is an emerging entertainment journalist, dedicated to delivering the latest scoop on Nollywood, music, and celebrity culture. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, he brings fresh insights and perspectives to the entertainment beat.

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