
I stumbled across this new zombie movie on Netflix called ‘The Elixir,’ and it’s surprisingly good! What’s really weird is, I hadn’t seen any ads for it, and there aren’t really any reviews out there yet, but it’s quickly becoming a favorite. It’s cool to find a hidden gem like this.
The Indonesian horror film, directed by Kimo Stamboel, is quickly becoming popular on Netflix, offering a unique and unexpected spin on the classic zombie story.

This movie centers on a family with a troubled relationship who own a business selling herbal remedies. When their newest creation backfires, it unleashes a zombie outbreak. Now, they have to overcome their personal conflicts and work together to survive as society falls apart.
A dangerous zombie outbreak has trapped one family, and they’re fighting for their lives. You can now watch ‘The Elixir’ on Netflix.
— Netflix (@netflix) October 23, 2025
The new Netflix film, Elixir, features Mikha Tambayong, Eva Celia, Donny Damara, Marthino Lio, and Dimas Anggara in leading roles. Released on October 23rd, the movie blends classic zombie thrills with a compelling family story, setting it apart from other horror movies.
Though it hasn’t gotten a lot of attention, people who have seen it are really enjoying the show, describing it as a surprisingly good find. Viewers especially like its blend of dark comedy, suspense, and the interesting relationships between the family members as they try to survive the end of the world.
Kimo Stamboel, the director of this film, is a well-known figure in Indonesian horror, often bringing a fresh perspective to the genre. His latest work, The Elixir, successfully combines exciting scares with a heartfelt story.
Most movies without a lot of pre-release buzz don’t get much attention online, but ‘The Elixir’ is different. Because of its unexpected popularity, some people think it might become a beloved cult classic.
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