
Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires OTT Release Date
Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires OTT Release Date - The wait is finally over, Zeddison fans! Get ready to dive back into the magical town of Seabrook, because Disney's much-loved franchise Zombies is back with its fourth and possibly most thrilling chapter yet, Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires. The film will first air on Disney Channel on July 10, 2025, at 7:00 PM (ET/PT). A day later, it'll be available to stream on Disney+ (JioHotstar in India) starting July 11, 2025.
What's the plot of Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires?
Zed (played by Milo Manheim) and Addison (Meg Donnelly) are back, but not as students this time. In Zombies 4, our favourite couple heads to a summer camp as counsellors, looking forward to a chill break. But peace is the last thing they'll get.
The camp turns out to be the new hotspot for supernatural drama, as they discover two new groups hiding in the woods: the Vampires, led by the mysterious and charming Victor (played by Malachi Barton), and the Daywalkers, led by the fierce and fearless Nova (played by newcomer Freya Skye).
These groups aren't exactly on good terms; they've got centuries of tension and secrets between them. And guess who gets caught in the middle of all that? Yep, Zed and Addison. Once again, they'll have to work together to bring unity and understanding to the world of monsters while dealing with their own relationship, responsibilities, and wild twists.
Zombies 4 will feature nine brand-new original tracks, with a mix of pop, EDM, and rock, totally in sync with the vampire vibe. The film also brings back fan-favourite tunes like 'Someday' and 'Ain't No Doubt About It' with a fresh twist. The first song to drop from the movie, titled 'The Place to Be,' is already live on streaming platforms.
Unlike previous Zombie movies shot in Canada, this time, the movie was filmed in Auckland, New Zealand. Apart from the iconic duo Milo Manheim and Meg Donnelly, Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires also stars Malachi Barton as Victor (the vampire leader), Freya Skye as Nova (the daywalker queen), Chandler Kinney, Kylee Russell and Trevor Tordjman, among others.
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