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LUNAR: Phases of Darkness (2028)
Dr. Luna Castellanos, a brilliant astrophysicist, is transformed into the mutant hero "Lunar" after a catastrophic lab accident awakens her ability to manipulate lunar energy. Haunted by survivor's guilt and the murder of her parents in anti-mutant violence, Luna operates in the shadows, helping other emerging mutants while hunting those responsible for her family's death. As a wave of brutal experiments on mutants comes to light, Luna uncovers a conspiracy reaching the highest levels of government and science. Her powers, tied to the phases of the moon, force her to rely on both her scientific mind and a found family of allies—including an FBI agent, a Russian mutant mercenary, and a group of young mutants. Each episode’s tension and action are shaped by the moon’s cycle, culminating in a lunar eclipse where Luna must save her team without her powers.

Crowning Glory
In the heart of a bustling city, two rival groups of Black women clash in a high-stakes social experiment. The "Glam Squad"—eight confident, stylish Black and biracial women—turn heads with their bold fashion and flowing long hair. But their unapologetic self-expression draws the ire of the "Conservative Circle"—ten women who favor modesty, short hair, and traditional values. Jealousy, ambition, and old wounds fuel a series of escalating confrontations, with hair-pulling and physical altercations at the center of the drama. Each week, the women face challenges that test their unity, self-worth, and ability to rise above the chaos. Format: Episodes: 12 per season Structure: Each episode features a themed challenge, social events, and a climactic confrontation. Setting: A luxurious mansion and glamorous city venues Target Audience: Fans of high-drama reality TV, fashion, and social dynamics

THRESHOLD (2028-2031-2034)
When a catastrophic experiment rips open the fabric between worlds, gods, monsters, and legendary beings from every culture are stranded in modern Chicago. Stripped of most of their powers and forced to blend in, they must navigate the harsh realities of human life—until a disillusioned detective with a supernatural secret discovers their existence and becomes the only hope for peace between two worlds on the brink of war. In 2029, a secret government project called "Threshold" accidentally unleashed a dimensional rift, pulling mythological beings from their realms into our world. Now, these displaced entities—gods, monsters, tricksters, and heroes—are trapped in human form, stripped of most of their powers, and forced to survive in a city that has forgotten them. As they struggle with identity, purpose, and the mundane challenges of modern life, a burned-out detective with "thin blood" (mythological ancestry) stumbles onto their secret, setting off a chain of events that could either save or doom both worlds.

Romeo & Juliet: Hearts of Verona (2028)
Act I: Verona in Turmoil "Shadows Over Verona" – Opening ensemble number depicting the city’s turmoil. "A World Beyond the Walls" – Romeo’s solo about longing for peace. "If Only They Knew" – Juliet’s solo expressing her doubts about her family’s path. Act II: Forbidden Love and Rising Stakes "Unmask My Heart" – Romeo and Juliet’s romantic duet. "Cycle of Sorrow" – Ensemble piece after the violent confrontation. Act III: Breaking the Cycle "Hearts of Verona" – Climactic anthem of hope and reconciliation. "A New Dawn in Verona" – Uplifting finale celebrating unity.

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Titanomachy (2033)
Titanomachy (2033)

Beauty and the Beast: Shadows of the Rose (2029)
"Beauty and the Beast: Shadows of the Rose" reimagines the classic fairy tale as a mature, psychologically complex movie musical. It features a gritty, realistic world, nuanced characters with detailed physical and age profiles, and a narrative that explores trauma, redemption, and the transformative power of love—all in line with Universal Pictures’ high standards for musical storytelling.

The Sovereign (2028-)
The Sovereign (2028-)

Tinker Bell (2027-)
Tinker Bell (2027-) Live Action

The Smythe-Smith Quartets: The Secrets of Sir Richard Kenworthy (2046)
Sir Richard Kenworthy has less than a month to find a bride. He knows he can't be too picky, but when he sees Iris Smythe-Smith hiding behind her cello at her family's infamous musicale, he thinks he might have struck gold. She's the type of girl you don't notice until the second—or third—look, but there's something about her, something simmering under the surface, and he knows she's the one. Iris Smythe–Smith is used to being underestimated. With her pale hair and quiet, sly wit she tends to blend into the background, and she likes it that way. So when Richard Kenworthy demands an introduction, she is suspicious. He flirts, he charms, he gives every impression of a man falling in love, but she can't quite believe it's all true. When his proposal of marriage turns into a compromising position that forces the issue, she can't help thinking that he's hiding something . . . even as her heart tells her to say yes.

The Smythe-Smith Quartets: The Sum of All Kisses (2044)
He thinks she's an annoying know-it-all... Hugh Prentice has never had patience for dramatic females, and if Lady Sarah Pleinsworth has ever been acquainted with the words shy or retiring, she's long since tossed them out the window. Besides, a reckless duel has left this brilliant mathematician with a ruined leg, and now he could never court a woman like Sarah, much less dream of marrying her. She thinks he's just plain mad... Sarah has never forgiven Hugh for the duel he fought that nearly destroyed her family. But even if she could find a way to forgive him, it wouldn't matter. She doesn't care that his leg is less than perfect, it's his personality she can't abide. But forced to spend a week in close company they discover that first impressions are not always reliable. And when one kiss leads to two, three, and four, the mathematician may lose count, and the lady may, for the first time, find herself speechless ...

The Smythe-Smith Quartets: A Night Like This (2042)
Anne Wynter might not be who she says she is... But she's managing quite well as a governess to three highborn young ladies. Her job can be a challenge—in a single week she finds herself hiding in a closet full of tubas, playing an evil queen in a play that might be a tragedy (or might be a comedy—no one is sure), and tending to the wounds of the oh-so-dashing Earl of Winstead. After years of dodging unwanted advances, he's the first man who has truly tempted her, and it's getting harder and harder to remind herself that a governess has no business flirting with a nobleman. Daniel Smythe-Smith Might be in mortal danger... But that's not going to stop the young earl from falling in love. And when he spies a mysterious woman at his family's annual musicale, he vows to pursue her, even if that means spending his days with a ten-year-old who thinks she's a unicorn. But Daniel has an enemy, one who has vowed to see him dead. And when Anne is thrown into peril, he will stop at nothing to ensure their happy ending...