Feature Script (Available for Request)
When Dana Gardner, a struggling digital artist drowning in gig-economy debt, lands a high-paying job at "The Hive," a revolutionary wellness startup, it feels like a biological miracle. Led by the enigmatic Axion Ryder, the company promises "total alignment" through a pervasive app and wearable technology that optimizes every second of a user's life, from their work output down to their sleep cycles and intimate moments.
As Dana’s productivity soars, the "noise" of her old life begins to fade. She hides the true nature of her transition from her boyfriend, Liam, a chaotic but authentic video game streamer who represents everything the Hive seeks to "correct." But the optimization comes with a price: her artistic intuition withers, her memories are surgically suppressed, and she begins to realize she wasn’t just hired: she was selected to be the "Queen Bee" of a digital cult.
When Dana is whisked away to a secluded island for an "Immersion Ritual," the psychological polish of the app peels away to reveal a terrifying biological reality. Liam must use his chaotic digital community to hack the Hive's frequency before Dana is permanently "re-aligned." The Hive is a techno-horror thriller that explores the thin line between self-improvement and self-erasure in an age of total connectivity.

Spec Feature – A continuation of the Universal Pictures franchise
Maggie McFly never planned on rewriting history, but when a rebuilt Flux Capacitor hurls her into an alternate reality, she finds herself in a world where her father never time-traveled, her boyfriend doesn’t know her, and Biff Tannen is hopping through the multiverse, twisting history to his advantage! Now, with time running out and the future hanging by a thread, Maggie must outwit Biff, rebuild the Flux Capacitor, and take the ultimate leap of faith, one that could fix the timeline or trap her in the wrong reality forever!
Back to the Future IV: A New Dimension is a fan-written tribute and unofficial epilogue to the beloved Back to the Future trilogy. This project is not affiliated with Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, or the original creators.
See more from the live reading held of the 40th Anniversary of the original film.

Spec Pilot - TV Series based on the Activision game.
Days before a make-or-break local gig, Second Tower loses its guitarist. In a last-ditch attempt to keep the show alive, frontwoman Eli Knox wanders into a Guitar Center and finds Johnny Keaton—a quiet, withdrawn musician doing everything he can to avoid being seen. But when Johnny thinks no one is watching, his talent is undeniable.
Johnny agrees to fill in for one night only. He admits he can’t perform in front of an audience unless he dissociates into an alter ego he calls the Guitar Hero: a fearless version of himself who can step into the spotlight without flinching, even as it costs him something real. That first performance doesn’t just save the gig. It ignites something larger.
As Second Tower rises from garages to bigger rooms, the Guitar Hero becomes impossible to ignore. What began as a coping mechanism hardens into spectacle. The crowds don’t want Johnny; they want the myth. Performance turns into expectation. Expectation turns into identity.
Eli feels the band’s center of gravity begin to shift as Johnny’s persona grows louder and more consuming. Kenny and Bob sense the balance changing too, caught between loyalty to the people they love and the momentum they can’t slow down. The spotlight tightens. The legend takes shape.
This is the story people tell about how Second Tower rose.
The truth is more complicated.
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