In between Heaven and Hell, there is Akaran City. A place where angels indulge in sin and demons are treated like second-hand citizens. Here, lost souls arrive to receive final judgment. Levi is a demon who struggles to defend these souls against a broken system. It’s only a matter of time before he disobeys the laws set by an all-powerful God. Again.
The Script read very well and the world was wonderfully interesting and immersive, while the opening few pages were one of the best introductions to a story I have read in a very long time. However, the setup of the story does need much more consideration in terms of the protagonist and their goals, who is driving the story, and to what end. It does also need some fresh ideas to add to this scenario – changing the system is one but might not be q...
I thought Mercy was a pretty interesting read with two strong main characters and a story that keeps your attention. I would just recommend fleshing out other characters more and breaking up more of the dialogue sequences with action lines. Good luck!
Television scripts seems to be a tougher road to travel, then a 90 - 120 page feature. The characters have to be so distinct, and the details so perfect, as to fill at least 6 - 13 episodes. That's extremely difficult.
Your basic idea of showing a disheartened demon working as a defense attorney in purgatory is novel, and could actually work as a tv show or feature film. However, this needs much more detail, thought, and characterization. Afte...
A career criminal wakes up to find his wife murdered in their bed and their daughter missing. He must put the pieces together to find who committed the horrendous acts and exact revenge.
"In this reverse crime drama a newly formed Internal Affairs unit faces obstruction when they investigate police corruption starting with an officer-involved shooting of an unarmed Black celebrity."
When his little sister’s boyfriend insists on joining his heist crew, a getaway driver realizes that he has to get blood on his hands to keep them both alive when things go wrong.
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