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316 stories

THE LAST MIRAGE (2031)
The gang robs a wealthy railroad tycoon and steals a map leading to “The Last Mirage,” a legendary treasure buried in a ghost town swallowed by the desert. After days of travel, the gang arrives at the eerie, abandoned town where time seems frozen—doors creak open on their own, whispers echo in the wind, and clocks tick backward. As the gang searches for the treasure, they begin experiencing visions of their darkest memories, reliving their crimes and betrayals. Time fractures—night turns to day in an instant, and they encounter distorted versions of themselves from the future and past. Clara reveals the town is cursed by the spirit of an ancient, vengeful entity known only as The Hollowed One, which feeds on human greed and guilt. The Priest believes the entity is divine punishment and starts performing dangerous rituals, convinced they can atone for their sins. Eli, the bounty hunter, becomes an unlikely ally, revealing he was once part of a massacre that destroyed his family, connecting him to the curse.

THE HOLLOW FEAST (2030)
The film opens with Viktor’s estate—a surreal oasis of luxury surrounded by war’s destruction. Refugees and soldiers alike are welcomed with open arms to his seemingly endless parties. Elena arrives, disguising herself as a maid. She quickly realizes Viktor knows her true identity but allows her to stay, making her the target of his manipulations. Otto Weiss grows suspicious of Viktor’s intentions but is drawn to the excess, becoming increasingly corrupted. Viktor hosts increasingly wild and unhinged events: masquerade balls, feasts where food is wasted in front of starving guests, and midnight hunts in the nearby woods. Leo begins documenting the chaos but finds himself complicit, engaging in the debauchery to gain Viktor’s favor. Flashbacks reveal Viktor’s dark past: his family’s betrayal of the local Jewish community and his guilt, which manifests as lavish self-destruction. Elena begins plotting her escape but is drawn into Viktor’s world, even as she uncovers the true cost of his hospitality—those who defy him disappear into the woods, never to return.

WHISPERS IN THE JUNGLE (2031)
Vietnam, 1970. A platoon of U.S. soldiers is dispatched deep into the uncharted jungles of Cambodia to investigate reports of mysterious disappearances and enemy activity in a remote village. Upon arrival, they find the village abandoned—save for a cryptic shrine and whispers of an ancient, vengeful witch known as Bà Mâu, a local legend said to command the jungle itself. As the soldiers try to uncover what happened, paranoia and supernatural occurrences begin to tear them apart. The jungle becomes a living nightmare, their comrades fall one by one to unseen forces, and the line between reality and hallucination blurs. The deeper they go, the closer they come to the terrifying truth: they are not hunting the Viet Cong—they are being hunted by something much older and far more dangerous.

GOLDEN REVERIE (2034)
In a small, desolate town on the edge of nowhere, Clara Beaufort, a young and ambitious aspiring actress, dreams of stardom far beyond her mundane life as a waitress in a decaying roadside diner. Her life takes a surreal turn when a mysterious stranger, Elliot Blythe, sweeps into town in a golden convertible and offers her a chance to follow her dreams. Clara is lured to Golden Reverie, an enigmatic city of light and luxury where her deepest desires—and darkest nightmares—come to life. As Clara ascends the gilded ladder of fame, she discovers the city’s unnerving underbelly: an intoxicating world where ambition, beauty, and dreams are currency, but humanity is the price. Amidst glamorous parties, dreamlike musical numbers, and a world that feels too good to be true, Clara must uncover the truth about Golden Reverie before it consumes her entirely.

THE EDGE OF THE WORLD (2030)
In a small Midwestern town, a group of eccentric flat-earthers—led by the fiery and charismatic conspiracy theorist Doug “Edge” Masters—assemble to embark on the ultimate mission: prove once and for all that the Earth is flat by finding the "Edge of the World." Funded by a mysterious billionaire and armed with duct-taped rocket engines, poorly constructed submarines, and a viral TikTok campaign, the group sets off on an absurdly ambitious (and wildly dangerous) journey. What begins as a ridiculous odyssey quickly spirals into chaos when their expedition catches the attention of the World Geographical Authority (WGA), a secretive global agency whose job is to keep Earth's "real" shape hidden. Now hunted by shadowy agents, the group must decide whether their beliefs are worth dying for—or if they’re being played by forces far more powerful than they ever imagined.

ETERNAL BLOODLINES (2034)
In the shadows of an ancient world lost to time, three immortal beings awaken to decide the fate of humanity. Bound by curses, ambition, and an unquenchable thirst for dominion, the Vampire King Vladis, the Mummified Queen Neferet, and the reborn monstrosity Viktor Frankenstein rise from their graves, waging war for supremacy in a world on the brink of chaos. When a mystical artifact known as the Eternal Hourglass is unearthed—a relic said to contain the key to godhood—the three immortals clash in a visually stunning and emotionally charged battle of power, vengeance, and redemption. As kingdoms crumble and the dead rise to serve their ancient masters, a reluctant mortal warrior, Selene Kael, an orphaned scavenger turned reluctant hero, holds the key to stopping their destructive reign. But to save the world, she must navigate the secrets of her own bloodline—one that ties her fate to all three monsters.

THE CHOCOLATE KING (2031)
With two failed businesses behind him, he was an unlikely candidate for success. Yet Mr. Hershey, a man with steadfast convictions and an insatiable curiosity, turned his story from rags to riches by persevering, eventually selling his caramel company for $1 million to devote all his energies to making chocolate.

THE CURSED CHAMPION (2032)
The film begins with Cinaedeus leading Rome's armies to victory in a brutal campaign against barbarian invaders. His triumph is celebrated, but Rome is fractured, teetering between its pagan traditions and the rise of Christianity. Cinaedeus, desperate to preserve the old ways, is visited by a mysterious oracle who claims that the gods have chosen him as their champion. She presents him with an unholy fire, the "Flame of Eternity," which grants immense power at the cost of his humanity.As Cinaedeus grows stronger, his mind begins to unravel. The fire burns inside him, consuming his soul and spreading chaos wherever he goes. His victories become massacres, and his former allies turn against him as they fear the madness that drives him. At the same time, the Christian sects see Cinaedeus as a demon sent to test their faith, rallying against him as both a man and a symbol of Rome's dying paganism. Haunted by visions of the gods mocking him, Cinaedeus realizes that the flame is a trap—a punishment for his hubris and refusal to accept Rome’s inevitable change. In a climactic final battle, he faces his former protégé, a young Christian convert named Lucius, who seeks to extinguish the flame and end Cinaedeus' torment.

FROSTHEART (2034)
In a remote, snowbound village perpetually covered in ice, a young boy named Elias discovers he has the power to control frost and snow. However, his abilities are seen as a curse by the villagers, who blame him for the eternal winter plaguing their land. After accidentally causing an avalanche that devastates his home, Elias flees into the frozen wilderness, where he encounters a mysterious figure called The Frost King, an ancient being who shares his powers but warns him of their dark cost. Elias embarks on a journey to understand his abilities, traveling through haunting, snow-covered landscapes filled with magical creatures and spectral visions of his past. Along the way, he discovers that the eternal winter was not his doing but the result of a forgotten pact between his ancestors and The Frost King, who now demands Elias’ soul to renew the pact. With the help of Sylvie, a courageous girl from the village who believes in him, Elias must confront the Frost King in an epic battle of ice and fire, learning to master his powers and break the curse for good. But victory comes at a price—Elias must make a sacrifice that will change the village forever.

PROJECT EDEN (2035)
In the dying days of World War II, a desperate Adolf Hitler orders his top scientist, Dr. Klaus Richter, to activate Projekt Eden: a hidden Nazi lab deep in the Amazon rainforest, where prehistoric creatures have been resurrected to create the ultimate weapon—an army of genetically enhanced dinosaurs. Years later, in 1952, a team of Allied spies, led by brash ex-soldier and adventurer Jack Cole and paleontologist Dr. Evelyn Carter, infiltrates the jungle to investigate strange reports of attacks on nearby villages. What they discover is a horrifying lost world where Nazi soldiers ride velociraptors, use pterosaurs as aerial scouts, and weaponize T-Rexes to reclaim Hitler’s dream of global domination. Facing an army of ruthless Nazi officers, including the sadistic General Reinhardt. Jack and Evelyn must not only survive the prehistoric horrors but also stop Richter’s plan to unleash the dinosaurs on the world. Along the way, Jack forms an uneasy alliance with a rogue Nazi defector, who knows the secrets of the lab but has his own agenda.

THE FINAL FRONTIER (2029)
In the year 2284, as Earth collapses from ecological ruin, guilt-ridden industrialist Gabriel Torrence joins humanity’s first interstellar colonization mission aboard the Erebus. Haunted by the devastation his corporation caused on Earth, Gabriel seeks redemption but discovers the mission is riddled with corruption. Along the way, the crew encounters the ruins of an alien civilization that destroyed itself, sparking a moral crisis about humanity’s own survival instincts. Reaching the harsh and unforgiving Eden 5, tensions explode into rebellion as Gabriel exposes the corporate lies behind the mission. Cast out and left for dead, he leads a group of survivors to start anew, rejecting humanity’s cycle of exploitation. However, the ambiguous ending questions whether humanity can truly change or if they are destined to repeat their failures.

THE WORTHLESS REBEL (2034)
The year is 2142. Humanity has embraced a new form of hierarchy—GenScore, a genetic ranking system that rates every person’s potential based on their DNA. The wealthy and powerful dominate the highest ranks, while “Outliers,” those with undesirable or unpredictable genetic traits, are relegated to the slums, stripped of rights, and forced into menial labor. We follow Max Grayson, a bitter, washed-up geneticist who helped develop GenScore but was cast out after his own DNA showed an unpredictable flaw, plummeting his rank to Outlier status. Now, he works as a janitor in the corporate tower of GenCore, the conglomerate behind GenScore, drowning his regrets in cheap booze. Max’s life takes a turn when he encounters Lena Kade, a fiery, rebellious Outlier who has been organizing underground resistance groups to overthrow the system. Lena believes Max’s insider knowledge of GenCore could be the key to exposing the system’s darkest secret.

BENEATH THE CRIMSON SKY (2032)
Dr. Elio Sartori, a reclusive astrophysicist grieving the loss of his partner, lives in an idyllic but desolate seaside village in southern Italy. One night, a glowing crimson object streaks across the sky and crashes into the ocean near the cliffs. Curious and desperate for purpose, Elio ventures to the crash site and discovers an alien creature—a shimmering, shape-shifting being he names Astra. Astra is wounded and weak but communicates telepathically with Elio through fragmented, haunting images. She reveals she’s been exiled from her home planet and needs shelter to survive. Against his better judgment, Elio hides her in his home, slowly nursing her back to health. As Astra begins to heal, her abilities manifest—she can mimic human forms, manipulate memories, and influence emotions. Elio becomes fascinated with her, seeing Astra as a reflection of his loneliness and unspoken desires. Astra, in turn, begins to take on characteristics of Elio’s late partner, twisting their relationship into something both deeply intimate and unnervingly alien. The villagers grow suspicious of Elio’s strange behavior, particularly his estranged childhood friend Claudia who returns to the village after a failed marriage. Claudia tries to reconnect with Elio, but Astra’s presence begins to distort her reality as well, creating rifts between the villagers and exposing long-buried tensions.

HEIL, BUT NO THANKS! (2029)
Adolf Hitler is despairing as Berlin falls around him. Just as he’s preparing to "heroically" meet his demise, a malfunctioning experimental Nazi device—the Chrono-Wagen—is discovered by one of his bumbling scientists, Dr. Klaus Blunderberg. Hoping to escape his predicament and conquer the future, Hitler jumps into the machine without a second thought, activating it by accident. Hitler arrives in a time of dinosaurs, quickly proclaiming himself "King of Prehistory" after trying to lecture a T-Rex about racial superiority. The T-Rex chases him off, leaving him covered in mud and screaming in frustration. Hitler ends up in Ancient Rome, where his impassioned speeches about global conquest impress Julius Caesar—until Caesar realizes Hitler knows absolutely nothing about war tactics. Humiliated after accidentally burning part of the Forum, Hitler is exiled and barely escapes assassination by angry senators. Hitler lands in colonial America and mistakes George Washington for a fellow dictator. After a series of misunderstandings, he inadvertently inspires the Boston Tea Party by ranting about the "evils of democracy," prompting colonists to double down on freedom. Hitler lands in the 2020s, horrified to discover he's a meme and a laughingstock. After trying to give a speech at a Comic-Con (where he’s mistaken for a cosplayer), he has an existential crisis about his place in history.

VISIONS OF DOOM (2032)
In 1812, as Napoleon's armies march through Europe, an aristocratic family living in an isolated chateau near the Franco-Austrian border is haunted by fear, paranoia, and secrets. The family consists of Countess Amélie Vernais, her ambitious and morally conflicted husband Count Henri Vernais, their impressionable son Julien, and Henri’s stoic and fiercely loyal brother, Victor. Their lives take a dramatic turn when a wounded man, Elias Corvin arrives at the chateau claiming to be an Austrian courier seeking refuge. But Elias is no ordinary man—he possesses an uncanny ability to predict events, warning of an imminent French invasion that will put the family in peril. Amélie becomes fascinated by Elias, who seems to know her deepest secrets, including her forbidden affair with a French officer. Henri grows suspicious of Elias, believing him to be a spy sent by Napoleon. Julien, desperate for a father figure, begins to idolize Elias, while Victor, loyal to the empire, distrusts his every word.

BLOOD AND BRASS (2031)
New Orleans, 1974: The city hums with the sound of jazz, but beneath its vibrant brass and smoky bars lies a shadowy underworld where debts are settled with blood. Samson "Sam" Harper, a once-renowned jazz drummer, now works as a brutal debt collector for corrupt club owners after his career crumbled due to addiction and personal tragedy. Haunted by the death of his wife and daughter, Sam's drumsticks have long been replaced by his fists. When rising jazz saxophonist Charlie Bishop confronts a powerful club owner, Victor Devereaux , accusing him of orchestrating his father’s mysterious death, he’s marked for elimination. Sam is sent to silence Charlie, but their paths collide in an unexpected way: Charlie’s raw, defiant music stirs something in Sam, a faint echo of the passion he once had for the art. Sam spares Charlie and reluctantly agrees to help him uncover the truth behind his father’s murder. Their investigation takes them deep into the heart of New Orleans’ jazz scene, from backroom jam sessions to opulent, crime-ridden nightclubs. Along the way, Sam rediscovers his own broken relationship with music and grapples with the man he’s become. The journey grows increasingly dangerous as Victor and his henchmen close in. At the same time, Sam forms a complex relationship with Charlie's sister, Eve, a gifted pianist grappling with her own struggles and seeking to protect her brother from his self-destructive obsession.

THE SPECTER'S WHISPER (2029)
In a remote Italian mountain village, isolated by dense forests and shrouded in perpetual mist, a grieving woman, Claudia, returns to her ancestral home after her twin brother’s mysterious disappearance. The locals are wary, speaking in hushed tones about La Voce, an ancient legend of a spectral presence that lures people into the woods with haunting whispers. Claudia begins to experience strange phenomena: voices calling her name, shadows moving in the fog, and disturbing visions of her brother pleading for help. As her nights grow sleepless and her psyche begins to fracture, she discovers unsettling secrets about her family's connection to the legend. The whispers in the mist grow louder, promising answers—but demanding a sacrifice. Desperate for closure, Claudia teams up with a reclusive folklorist, Dr. Marcello Vanni , who believes the forest is a gateway to a malevolent force that feeds on grief and guilt. Together, they unravel the truth: the villagers have been offering human sacrifices for centuries to keep La Voce at bay, and Claudia’s family has long been part of this dark pact. In the terrifying climax, Claudia ventures deep into the mist-shrouded forest to confront La Voce. She finds her brother trapped in a nightmarish liminal space between life and death, begging her to leave. But the entity—an amorphous, shifting presence that embodies her deepest fears—forces Claudia to confront her guilt over abandoning her brother years ago.

THE SOLAR SEED (2031)
In a world where the sun is dying, nations collapse into chaos as the planet is plunged into perpetual twilight. The remnants of humanity are ruled by warlords, crime syndicates, and technocratic elites. Amid this fractured dystopia, a charismatic smuggler-turned-revolutionary named Ash Colson rises. Ash reluctantly allies with a mysterious fugitive scientist, Dr. Eira Voss, who claims to hold the key to reigniting the sun—a device called the "Solar Seed." To activate it, Ash and Eira must travel across lawless territories dominated by rival factions. These include the sadistic General Carnak, who controls a military stronghold; Lady Lux, a manipulative crime queen; and the enigmatic Cipher, who secretly plots to use the Solar Seed for his own ends. The journey is an electrifying odyssey of betrayal, alliances, and explosive battles, with Vaughn's signature stylish action sequences: neon-lit shootouts, aerial dogfights, and brutal hand-to-hand combat. Ash struggles to balance his selfish instincts with newfound leadership as he discovers his own connection to Eira’s mission and a dark secret about the sun’s demise. In the epic climax, Ash and Eira infiltrate Cipher’s floating fortress, where the Solar Seed must be activated. Facing impossible odds, Ash sacrifices himself in a fiery final battle, reigniting the sun and giving humanity a second chance. As dawn breaks for the first time in decades, Eira walks into the light, carrying Ash’s legacy of hope.

THE NIGHT LORDS (2030)
Set in war-torn Sengoku-era Japan, disgraced ronin Tetsuro discovers a plague wiping out villages, caused by an ancient clan of vampires led by the immortal Lord Kurokawa. Haunted by his past, Tetsuro teams up with Akemi, a healer, and a small band of survivors to confront the vampires in their decaying, labyrinthine mountain castle. As they battle supernatural horrors and face betrayal, Tetsuro learns of Kurokawa’s plan to use the chaos of Japan’s wars to dominate humanity. In a climactic duel, Tetsuro defeats Kurokawa but is mortally wounded. As the sun rises, the castle crumbles, and Tetsuro dies redeemed, his final breath witnessing the dawn—symbolizing his return to honor and the triumph of humanity over eternal darkness. The film explores themes of redemption, mortality, and the corrupting hunger for power.

AFTER THE FIRE (2031)
Dr. Victor North is a grieving biomedical scientist obsessed with reversing death after the tragic loss of his wife and son in a car accident. Working at a cutting-edge biotech company, North secretly conducts illegal experiments using neural mapping, synthetic organs, and cybernetic enhancements to create a "new life." Victor successfully animates Subject Zero, a human-like creature composed of salvaged body parts and experimental technology. But Zero is not the idealized being Victor imagined—he is sentient but physically grotesque, psychologically fractured, and plagued by memories of the people whose parts now comprise him. As Zero becomes increasingly self-aware, he begins to resent Victor for bringing him into existence and treating him as an experiment rather than a living being. Meanwhile, the biotech company discovers Victor’s secret project, leading to a violent confrontation that forces Victor and Zero to go on the run.