If you think you have endured some tough relationship milestones, try navigating love in a zombie apocalypse. BloodStream has officially unveiled the gripping first trailer for Together Till the End, a suspenseful Spanish zombie thriller from writer-director Salvador Medina.
Roommate Drama at the End of the World
The narrative framework strips away the sprawling military subplots of traditional zombie media to deliver an intensely claustrophobic, character-driven nightmare.
The story follows a young couple (Jimena Bilsup and Rolando Breme). Their long-awaited vacation plans are shattered overnight when a highly aggressive undead outbreak engulfs their city. Trapped inside their apartment, distant sirens that quickly mutate into a desperate, localized fight for survival.
As rations deplete, the Wi-Fi cuts out, and infected neighbors begin clawing at the drywall, the real danger shifts inward. Fear, paranoia, and deep-seated isolation begin to fracture their relationship. Now, they are forced to make a decision. Is a high-risk escape more dangerous than staying trapped in a room with each other?
The film also features a stellar supporting turn from Sophie Gómez. She rounds out a cast that balances relentless, teeth-gritting tension with genuine emotional stakes.
A Fresh, Human Take on Living Dead Tropes
Produced by Pulp Films in association with Whiskey Panda Studios, Together Till the End is already earning high praise from genre curators for prioritizing psychological deterioration over mindless action loops.
“What impressed us most wasn’t just the zombie outbreak, it was the people living through it. Salvador Medina and his team understood that the best genre films use horror to explore something deeply human.” — Heidi Honeycutt, BloodStream Programmer
BloodStream’s Clark Collis echoes the excitement, calling the film “a tense, character-driven survival story where the emotional stakes are just as terrifying as the monsters outside.”
The film is set to make its exclusive global premiere on BloodStream on August 5, 2026, streaming in over 30 languages before eventually expanding to other digital and VOD platforms.















