THIRD EYE FOOTAGE
A shaky-cam amateur records a savage unbroken duel between two impossible superhumans whose raw power turns desert rock into a war zone.
A shaky-cam amateur records a savage unbroken duel between two impossible superhumans whose raw power turns desert rock into a war zone.
Synopsis
An amateur vlogger hiking remote badlands stumbles onto two fighters who shouldn’t exist. Rath’s glowing third eye spits searing beams while Sylva’s red armor deflects them with spinning, bone-crunching counters. The camera never cuts as the operator gasps, ducks debris, and keeps rolling through the escalating apocalypse. The footage leaks online and instantly fractures society—some call it viral theater, others demand governments hunt the combatants. Military teams scour the terrain for radiation signatures while experts slow down frames searching for wires or CGI. Every detail matches: boot prints carve trenches, energy heat ripples the air, the lens flares exactly when the final beam detonates. As copycat sightings multiply, the original cameraman vanishes, leaving only his memory card. The film ends on the last frame: Sylva still standing, eyes locked on the lens, daring the world to believe what it just witnessed.
The story
Derek Hale films scenic drone shots when distant explosions draw him toward two circling figures. He starts rolling as Rath’s forehead ignites with a third eye and Sylva answers with armored roundhouses.
The fight detonates into energy blasts and grapples; Derek is forced to run, stumble, and hide while still capturing every impact. The footage grows more violent and undeniably real as both fighters bleed and the landscape is carved apart.
Sylva survives the final beam and locks eyes with the lens before vanishing into dust. The card reaches the internet, authorities descend, and Derek disappears—leaving the world to debate whether they just saw the first real superhuman war.
The cast
Aspiring travel vlogger who hikes alone with a handheld camera and zero expectations of history.
dream cast: Andrew Garfield
Bald, green-gi fighter whose forehead third eye unleashes concussive energy blasts with monk-like focus.
dream cast: Dave Bautista
Athletic warrior in crimson plating who counters energy with brutal, precise hand-to-hand mastery.
dream cast: Zoe Saldana
Forensic video expert brought in to debunk the footage who slowly realizes every frame is authentic.
dream cast: Rachel Weisz
Black-ops lead tasked with locating the fighters before the public panic spreads worldwide.
dream cast: Idris Elba
Dream crew
in the style of Denis Villeneuve — grounded spectacle intensity
in the style of Jordan Peele, viral paranoia architect
in the style of Hildur Guðnadóttir, raw tension pulses
Cold open
EXT. CRACKED DESERT PLATEAU — DAY A shaky handheld drifts over rust-red stone. DEREK (28), sweat-soaked, narrates softly into his camera. DEREK Not much out here but wind and lizards. Kinda perfect. A distant BOOM rattles the frame. Dust plumes on the horizon. Derek swings the lens. DEREK (CONT'D) What the hell— Two figures circle on a flat outcrop. RATH, bald, green gi, forehead glowing. SYLVA, red armor, stance coiled. They vanish and reappear in a blur of speed. A forehead blast shears the air. Sylva flips, boots carving rock. Derek’s breathing turns ragged. He drops to one knee, still rolling. DEREK (CONT'D) This… this isn’t staged. The camera jolts as the first shockwave hits.
Why now
Smartphone footage has trained audiences to treat the impossible as potentially real; this film weaponizes that muscle memory, turning one unbroken take into a cultural lightning rod that forces viewers to question every viral clip they scroll past.
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