The wait is finally over for fans of one of India’s most gripping thriller franchises. Mohanlal has officially announced the release date of Drishyam 3, sending excitement soaring across social media. Sharing a striking new poster, the superstar wrote, “Georgekutty arrives, May 21st 2026. #Drishyam3 | Worldwide Release,” confirming his return as the ever-cunning Georgekutty.
Directed by Jeethu Joseph, the third installment promises to continue the legacy of suspense, mystery, and emotional storytelling that made the franchise a massive success. The newly released poster carries a chilling tagline—“The past never stays silent”—hinting that Georgekutty’s carefully buried secrets may finally resurface in unexpected ways.
The visual composition of the poster adds to the intrigue, featuring Mohanlal alongside key characters in a tense, layered setup that reflects the film’s core themes of family, truth, and survival. Fans of the series will remember how the previous films masterfully blended domestic drama with edge-of-the-seat thrills, and Drishyam 3 appears ready to raise the stakes even higher.
As soon as the announcement dropped, social media was flooded with reactions. Fans expressed massive excitement about revisiting the world of Georgekutty, with many already predicting another blockbuster. Interestingly, several viewers also requested dubbed versions in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu to widen the film’s reach, while others suggested a potential release date shift to avoid clashes with other big May releases.
The Drishyam franchise has built a cult following over the years, thanks to its clever writing and unforgettable performances. Mohanlal’s portrayal of Georgekutty—a seemingly ordinary man with an extraordinary mind—remains one of the most iconic characters in Indian cinema. With each installment, the story has only deepened, keeping audiences guessing till the very end.
Set for a grand worldwide theatrical release on May 21, 2026, Drishyam 3 is already shaping up to be one of the most anticipated films of the year. If the tagline is anything to go by, the past is about to catch up—and this time, it may not stay buried.