Phoenix Rising is a commercial screenwriting project which lays the foundation for the following projects:
Star Trek follows Captain Kirk, Spock, and the Enterprise crew as they encounter a catastrophic battlefield of destroyed ships—including a derelict Borg vessel. Among the wreckage they recover a lone Borg survivor: Locutus, but unlike the famed Locutus of Borg, this Locutus is a Romulan telepath who was assimilated as a child.
Suicide Squad Harley Quinn is serving time in Belle Reve, stuck in the middle of violent prison chaos. After a brutal arm-wrestling brawl breaks out, Warden and Amanda Waller decide she’s served enough time. Harley is unexpectedly released—only to immediately walk into a world-ending crisis.
After the Raccoon City catastrophe, the Umbrella corporation didn’t stop. They moved their experiments someplace quiet… hidden… coastal. Welcome to Haven — a luxury research resort masking a biological nightmare. Mutated wildlife. Accelerated growth viruses. Human-gene hybrids. And something in the forest no one is prepared to face. Claire Redfield survives a crash in the fog, only to stumble into Umbrella’s newest secret — one growing faster, smarter, and more terrifying than anything before.
Winter Bee is a cyberpunk action-thriller that follows Yukio, a young woman from a privileged rural background, as she navigates a futuristic, lawless urban environment filled with VR labs, hackers, and AI-driven threats. The story interweaves her personal life, interactions with students and hackers, and involvement with advanced technology, including artificial intelligence and cybernetic devices.
Fisherman's Son A brooding and visually striking coming-of-age drama about a young Alaskan fisherman haunted by his father’s legacy, ancestral spirits, and the slow unraveling of traditional life on the edge of the Bering Sea. A young Indigenous Alaskan fisherman (“Hero”), the grown son of a legendary fisherman named Aaron, navigates life in a small coastal community that appears to be in a Native Alaskan region.
The Dragon's Tale A mix of youthful Hogwarts adventure, fish-out-of-water wizard kids in the Muggle world, and a darker undercurrent of something dangerous or forbidden involving a lost artifact and unexplained magical pollution. The title "The Dragon's Tale" playfully nods both to literal dragon riding and to the dinosaur "tail" in the museum.
Pirates A mix of classic pirate adventure, survival tension, and black humor, with strong hints that the women now controlling the island are far more cunning and dangerous than the invading male pirates expected.
St. Dimous is a disaster-thriller script set on the Big Island of Hawaii that blends family drama, environmental conspiracy, and escalating natural catastrophe (inspired by movies like Dante’s Peak and The Big Island’s real volcanic geography).
Snatchers In a quiet rural California farming town surrounded by cornfields and the Sierra Nevada mountains, the story opens on graduation day at Bean Valley High. Three recent graduates, including the restless Louis, sneak away from the ceremony, eager to leave small-town life behind.
Spidey The script opens with a surreal, metaphysical prologue narrated by Stan Lee, explaining that ever since the Infinity Gauntlet was used, reality has fractured into infinite threads. One key thread is the moment Peter Parker was bitten by the radioactive spider — but in this version, that pivotal "Bite" has unraveled reality. We then follow a genetically altered spider as it chooses a new path/thread, leading us to Miles Morales’ universe.