‘Sky Beasts’ Rains Down a Sci-Fi Nightmare
A new sci-fi horror is set to push the boundaries of survival cinema as Sky Beasts – The Screaming Sky prepares to take audiences into a world of relentless terror. Blending the nail-biting suspense of A Quiet Place with the psychological breakdown of The Divide, this exciting thriller delivers an unrelenting fight for survival against a force beyond human comprehension.

Set in a world overrun by mysterious creatures that lurk in the skies, Sky Beasts follows six desperate survivors trapped inside an abandoned apartment, their every move dictated by fear. The creatures—unseen horrors with the ability to control human minds—have decimated civilisation, leaving the few who remain clinging to their last vestiges of hope. But when one of the survivors, a young woman, is exposed to the creatures and somehow remains herself, trust among the group begins to fracture. Is she immune, or is she slowly becoming one of them? As paranoia festers, the survivors must confront the very thing keeping them alive—their ability to trust one another.

Described as a bold and innovative take on the alien invasion genre, Sky Beasts – The Screaming Sky stands out for its psychological depth, unrelenting tension and the fact that it was produced in Malaysia. With a striking visual style and an immersive soundscape that amplifies every moment of terror, the film crafts an atmosphere of suffocating dread. The looming presence of the creatures above is felt in every scene, yet their true nature remains shrouded in mystery, making their threat all the more terrifying.
Unlike traditional invasion films that rely on spectacle, Sky Beasts builds its horror from within. The claustrophobic setting forces its characters into a pressure cooker of fear, turning their own minds into weapons against them. As the survivors spiral into suspicion, the question isn’t just whether they can outlast the Sky Beasts—it’s whether they can outlast each other.

Sky Beasts – The Screaming Sky is primed to leave audiences questioning not just what lurks above, but what lies within. If you like sci-fi movies, you’ll want to watch the trailer below.