

Cold Storage (2026) is a science-fiction thriller that blends biological horror with high-stakes suspense. Set largely within an underground storage facility, the film explores the consequences of secrecy, scientific ambition, and institutional negligence. The narrative is tightly focused, using confined environments and escalating tension to emphasize the dangers of containing forces that should never be unleashed.
The story follows a group of scientists and security personnel tasked with guarding a long-forgotten biological specimen locked away in a high-security cold storage vault. When a system failure compromises the containment process, the organism begins to awaken, spreading rapidly and adapting to every attempt to stop it.
As panic spreads through the facility, alliances fracture and survival becomes uncertain. Cold Storage unfolds as a relentless race against time, where every decision carries catastrophic consequences. Through mounting tension and moral conflict, the film examines how human error and suppressed truths can transform controlled environments into deadly traps.