Stories by @lllaryn34
30 stories

Predator: Blood Hunt
When a covert military unit is deployed into the South American jungle to rescue missing operatives, they stumble into something far worse than a cartel or rebel force. Sgt. Jack “Bulldog” Raines (Jon Cena) leads his squad through hostile terrain only to discover they are being stalked by an otherworldly hunter — a Predator. As his men are picked off one by one in increasingly gruesome ways, Raines realizes he must outsmart the alien warrior and survive long enough to bring his team home. But the Predator isn’t just hunting for sport this time — it’s here for a Blood Hunt, a ritual trial that requires the extermination of every combatant in the jungle.

TERMINATOR: RESURRECTION PROTOCOL
After the death of John Connor and the collapse of Skynet, humanity believed the war was over. But buried deep within the ruins of the old network, a final contingency awakens — Project Nemesis, an experimental Terminator sent back in time designed not to kill humanity, but to assimilate it. It hunts survivors to rewrite their minds, forging an unstoppable cybernetic army. A worn, aging T-800 (Arnold Schwarzenegger) emerges from hiding to join a ragtag team of resistance fighters led by Riley Kane, a fearless commander, and her young brother Leo, a gifted tech prodigy. Alongside elite soldiers Mason Cross, Marcus Hale, and Elias Trent, they must infiltrate Nemesis’s machine fortress before it spreads across the globe. As the war for the future begins again, the heroes must fight not only to survive — but to save what makes them human.

TOUCHWAVE
Mara Blake (Jessica Rothe) is an audio archivist with a glitch in her reality: when she touches someone, she hears the future—fractured soundscapes, neon visions, and emotional echoes that make no sense until they matter most. Her older sister Eliza (the hyper-organized genius with a secret past) has spent years trying to contain Mara’s chaos, ever since a childhood incident cracked time wide open. But when rogue sonic engineer Dr. Voss begins weaponizing sound itself—turning frequencies into mind-altering tech—Mara is forced to team up with her ex-partner Cass “Loop” Virelli (also Kaley Cuoco), a pirate broadcaster who thrives on glitchy rebellion. Alongside Zoey, a high school prodigy whose feral inventions somehow work, and Milo, the dry-witted realist immune to Mara’s touch, they form a crew of misfits trying to decode the pulse that links them all to the future. Together, they stumble through frequency heists, sonic wormholes, and emotional rewinds, discovering that their family’s connection to time and sound runs deeper than they ever imagined. As reality begins to skip like a broken mixtape, Mara must learn to dance with chaos instead of fighting it—before the future rewrites them all. Touchwave is a genre-bending sci-fi comedy about sisterhood, second chances, and the strange music of time. Think Russian Doll meets Scott Pilgrim with a splash of Eternal Sunshine—where every mistake echoes louder, and every glitch is a clue.

Mystery Inc.
After years apart, the original teen sleuths reunite when their hometown of Coolsville is shaken by a series of bizarre disappearances linked to the abandoned Grimsby Manor, once the headquarters of a secret society called the “Shadow Circle.” Fred (Alexander Calvert) — Now an aspiring documentary filmmaker, returns to capture the mystery on camera. He struggles to prove he can lead the gang again despite doubts about himself. Daphne (Emilia Clarke) — A stylish travel journalist and action-seeker, she pushes the team to face danger head-on while hiding her own fear of failure. Velma (Bella Higginbotham) — The sharp, tech-savvy researcher, still quietly yearning for the close-knit days of their youth, uncovers eerie links between the missing people and the manor’s history. Shaggy (Matty Cardarople) — A lovable oddball who never quite grew up, reluctantly tags along with Scooby for the snacks — but finds courage when his friends need him most. Scooby-Doo (voice of Alan Tudyk) — The loyal heart of the group, who starts noticing things the humans can’t… like whispers in the walls and glowing ghostly footprints.

T-Forge
In a city teetering on the edge of chaos, one man still lives by the code. Tank Marshall—former street brawler turned mentor—returns to action when a ruthless syndicate known as The Syndrion unleashes cyber-enhanced mercenaries and corrupt officials to seize control. To fight back, Tank forms T-Force: a ragtag crew of elite fighters with clashing styles but shared grit. Ghost Lynx, the silent infiltrator. Sparxx, the tech-savvy brawler. Rico Steel, the armored powerhouse. Jett Blaze, the reckless speedster. Together, they must train, bond, and battle through betrayal, high-octane street fights, and a city-wide conspiracy led by the sinister General Reign. As the team learns to trust one another, they discover that true strength lies not in muscle or machines—but in loyalty, honor, and the vow they all swore to uphold. With explosive action, neon-drenched visuals, and Mr. T’s iconic presence anchoring every scene, T-Force: Code of the Streets is a throwback thrill ride with heart, heat, and heroism.

Panda Khan
Panda Khan, once a noble guardian of his homeworld, wanders the stars as the last survivor of his clan after his planet was ravaged by the Iron Warlord, a ruthless conqueror who fuses cybernetics with forbidden magic. Haunted by his fallen kin, Khan upholds the old code of bushido, defending the oppressed across the galaxy. But when whispers spread of the Warlord’s plan to enslave a new world, Khan must confront his past — and the truth that his clan’s betrayal came from within. As he rallies unlikely allies — a rogue mercenary, an exiled alien princess, and a mystical monk — Khan prepares for the ultimate battle: to either avenge his people or finally find peace through sacrifice.

THE WISHMAKER
Scott Miller (Rob McElhenney) is a lovable loser. Broke, unlucky, and invisible to the world around him, he spends his days making late-night deliveries and dreaming about a life far out of reach — especially the heart of a famous, glamorous celebrity he once shared a fleeting smile with. One rainy night, Scott stumbles into a strange little shop run by the cryptic and bemused Mr. Lian (Benedict Wong), who gifts him a mysterious lamp — no charge. When Scott gets home and gives it a polish, BOOM! — out pops The Wishmaker (Ryan Reynolds): a slick, modern genie in a suit and fez, full of sass, sarcasm, and just a bit of cosmic wisdom. With three wishes on the table, Scott doesn’t hesitate. He wishes for fame, fortune, and the chance to finally win the girl of his dreams. But magic has its own sense of humor — and soon, Scott is thrust into a life he never imagined, where his problems don’t vanish… they just come with a red carpet. As Scott spirals through the chaos of celebrity life, viral fame, and fancy parties, he starts to wonder: Is this really what happiness looks like? Or was he chasing someone else’s idea of “worth”? Now, with one wish left, and the clock ticking, Scott has to decide: Would he rather be someone the world loves… or someone he can love himself?

Pizza Party
When a beloved neighborhood pizza shop announces it’s closing, a group of childhood friends reunite to throw one last, unforgettable all-night party inside. What starts as a nostalgic get-together explodes into a chaotic, hilarious, and surprisingly emotional night full of music, sauce fights, confessions, cheesy dance battles, and crust-fueled chaos. But in the middle of the madness, they reconnect with what they’ve lost: their dreams, their courage, and the place—and people—that made them who they are.

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
In an age of empire, when Britain’s power stretches across the globe, there are threats too strange, too dangerous, and too extraordinary for any army to face. To combat these shadows, the Crown forms a covert alliance — a gathering of legends, rogues, and monsters. At its head stands Allan Quatermain (Pierce Brosnan), once the greatest hunter in Africa, a man who believes the land itself will never allow him to die. Drawn from exile, he must lead a team whose brilliance is rivaled only by their flaws. Among them: Mina Murray (Marion Cotillard), a sharp-minded survivor of Dracula’s horrors, calm and calculating beneath her scars; Dr. Henry Jekyll / Edward Hyde (Tom Bateman), a man of science shackled to a monstrous alter ego; Hawley Griffin (Dane DeHaan), the charming yet dangerous Invisible Man; and Captain/Prince Nemo (Navid Negahban), a revolutionary prince turned sea-bound warrior, waging his own war against imperial tyranny from the deck of the Nautilus. The League is tasked with recovering a stolen piece of experimental technology capable of shifting the balance of global power. Their pursuit will take them through the gaslit streets of London, across lawless frontiers, and into the depths of the oceans — uncovering a conspiracy that weaves together crime lords, traitors, and the hidden engines of empire itself.

Lantern
After years of teases across the Arrowverse, the Green Lantern Corps finally makes its presence known. Earth is assigned not one, but multiple Lanterns — John Stewart (Jason George), Hal Jordan (Matt Lanter), Arisia Rrab (Jessica Green), and Sojourner “Jo” Mullein (Kylie Bunbury / Asha Bromfield). Guided by the legacy Lantern Alan Scott (Matthew Settle), this diverse team must learn to balance Earth’s protection with the responsibilities of the Corps. But Earth isn’t just another planet. It’s a focal point of cosmic threats, where the Guardians’ law clashes with free will, and where enemies like the Controllers, the Sinestro Corps, and the vengeful assassin Fatality plot their rise.