Screenplays of Science Fiction genre "Pilot Episodes" specifically written for Streaming Service Platforms

When a covert operative leaks proof of humanity’s secret contact with an alien race called the Ki’xhi, Earth is pulled into a shadow war of infiltration, prophecy, and belief. As alien generals, human leaders, and clandestine power brokers clash, a young girl emerges as a precognitive nexus capable of shaping the future through the visions she draws. As a unimagineable war threatens, internal insurrections rise, and manufactured divinity threaten civilization, faith and fear become weapons. Cities will burn, loyalties will fractured,  and mankind must confront a final question: who controls humanity’s future? Governments, Gods, or the child who sees what comes next.

Executive Summary:

MANKIND is built for the premium streaming audience that consistently sustains long-running science-fiction franchises: adults 25–54 who seek intelligent, serialized drama with global stakes. This audience values layered mythology, moral complexity, and long-arc storytelling that rewards sustained engagement across multiple seasons. A strong secondary audience of 18–34 genre viewers drives social conversation, fandom, and repeat viewing, extending the series’ cultural footprint. With universal themes of power, belief, and survival across multiple worlds, MANKIND is designed for international appeal, positioning it as a scalable, franchise-ready property for global streaming platforms and long-term IP growth.

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A five part episode (Pitch Deck) is available upon request:

In a near-future New York shaped by surveillance, political control, and off-world influence, detective Gabe Anders is haunted by memories of disasters that haven’t happened, or so he believed. Cities erased by a blue plasma wave, lives he’s already lived. When a covert group known as Oblivion’s Keep targets him, Gabe discovers time is looping and he is one of the few who can remember bits of past iterations. As authorities and off-world powers race to control the timeline, Gabe must uncover why he matters and whether breaking the loop will save humanity or erase it forever.

Executive Summary:

Oblivion’s Keep targets adults 25–54, a core AVOD demographic that consistently engages with serialized science-fiction and political thrillers featuring high-stakes mystery and repeatable story engines. This audience favors long-form, binge-adjacent viewing with episodic cliffhangers that drive high completion rates and strong ad exposure frequency. The series’ grounded characters and escalating conspiracy make it accessible to casual viewers, while its time-loop mythology rewards return viewing. An ideal balance for AVOD performance. With broad thematic relevance and global appeal, Oblivion’s Keep is positioned to deliver sustained watch time, repeat sessions, and long-tail monetization across ad-supported platforms.

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A three episode (Pitch Deck) is available upon request:

Eight years after humanity repelled an alien invasion, Earth survives under martial law, ruled by a global military alliance that promised security but delivered control. Major Mackenzie Kena, a decorated soldier haunted by past decisions, is drawn into a dangerous power struggle as signs emerge that the alien enemy never truly left. While insurgents fight oppression on Earth and secret forces manipulate events from the shadows, Kena uncovers evidence of hidden technology, internal corruption, and a terrifying truth tied directly to her own existence. As war quietly reignites beyond Mars, Kena must choose between loyalty to command or to humanity’s future.

Executive Summary:

Prelude is built for adults 25–54, the core AVOD/FAST audience that consistently delivers high watch time, strong episode completion, and repeat-session viewing in serialized genre programming. Viewers in this segment respond to clear stakes, authoritative worlds, and cliffhanger-driven narratives that encourage multi-episode consumption within a single session. The series’ grounded sci-fi setting and political intrigue make it accessible to casual viewers while rewarding repeat viewing, maximizing ad impressions, frequency, and long-tail performance. With broad global appeal and franchise scalability, Prelude aligns with AVOD and FAST platforms prioritizing durable libraries that sustain audience engagement over time.

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A four episode (Pitch Deck) is available upon request: