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Three ex-service members, working as novelty superheroes for spare cash, answer a desperate call at a high-society party and are forced to reclaim their warrior identities to rescue an abducted child from a cartel — proving myth can be reactivated to save the innocent.
Three ex-service members, working as novelty superheroes for spare cash, answer a desperate call at a high-society party and are forced to reclaim their warrior identities to rescue an abducted child from a cartel — proving myth can be reactivated to save the innocent.
UNIQUE SELLING POINT
The unique fusion of superhero mythology with veteran trauma creates a fresh take on both genres - exploring how real heroes reclaim their purpose through the very costumes that initially represented their diminished circumstances. The script's authentic portrayal of military veterans struggling with reintegration while finding genuine heroism through their 'fake' roles offers both social commentary and compelling character drama.
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When a trio of decorated veterans making ends meet as children’s-party superheroes stumble into a real kidnapping, they must use the skills they swore to lay down—stealth, small-unit tactics and a little superhero theatrics—to pull off a daring rescue and reckon with the ghosts of their pasts.
When a trio of decorated veterans making ends meet as children’s-party superheroes stumble into a real kidnapping, they must use the skills they swore to lay down—stealth, small-unit tactics and a little superhero theatrics—to pull off a daring rescue and reckon with the ghosts of their pasts.
UNIQUE SELLING POINT
The Ivanhoe Gig offers a unique twist on the superhero genre by centering the story around a group of former military veterans who have taken on superhero personas to make ends meet. The script explores the challenges these characters face in balancing their heroic aspirations with the realities of their lives, creating a compelling and emotionally resonant narrative. The script's blend of action, drama, and humor, as well as its exploration of themes like duty, sacrifice, and redemption, make it a standout in the genre.
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WRITER'S NOTE
Uses current hero types contrasted with ancient archetypes, media theory woven in with many syncretic, ancient and modern religious imagery, from paleo, to Greek, Indigenous and Western Christian iconography .
When a cartel kidnaps a boy during his communion, three down-and-out veteran actors—dressed as Aquaman, Wonder Woman and Superman—must turn improvised props and vandalized dignity into real heroism to find him; along the way, the mundane (a swallowed AirTag, a plastic trident, a hang glider) reveals a new kind of sacrament.
When a cartel kidnaps a boy during his communion, three down-and-out veteran actors—dressed as Aquaman, Wonder Woman and Superman—must turn improvised props and vandalized dignity into real heroism to find him; along the way, the mundane (a swallowed AirTag, a plastic trident, a hang glider) reveals a new kind of sacrament.
UNIQUE SELLING POINT
This script uniquely blends superhero genre conventions with veteran trauma, media theory (McLuhan), and spiritual symbolism, creating an intelligent exploration of how modern technology flattens ancient archetypes while allowing them to re-emerge through unexpected channels. Unlike typical superhero stories, it's grounded in the mundane reality of struggling veterans while elevating their actions through mythic resonance. The concept of 'media-archeological rescue'—where costumes become vestments and digital tracking becomes sacramental—offers fresh commentary on our Marvel-weary age.
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