After a mysterious encounter with something not from this world, two friends must save themselves as well as the one who was chosen to be taken from a human to host.
Type:
TV Pilot
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
32pp
Genre:
Comedy, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
13+
Synopsis/Details
Bangor, Maine, 1988 best friends Zachy Vann and Tommy Neil are seniors in high school who have a interest in aliens. They spend their free time at the Phasers and Strangers Comics, a small comic book shop run by their older friend, Brad who all get high and talk about alien sightings and abductions. Until one night Zachy and Tommy are walking home through a park, they witness a floating ball of light crash into the wooded area of the park. Upon further inspection they discover a UFO. They come face to face with a faceless being. The next morning when Zachy and Tommy meet up and Tommy ends up in the hospital, they discover something has been implanted into the nose of Tommy, whose not having it and freaks out. They head back to the comic book shop looking for answers from Brad. When he tells him what he thinks Tommy freaks out even more, and storms out of the shop. Brad and Zachy track down Martin Sparks for help, someone who knows all to well about what is about to happen to Tommy. Brad and Zachy find Tommy alone at his family's isolated cabin, but Tommy is no longer Tommy.
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The Writer: j west

I enjoy movies as mush as the next person but now I like writing them....or for now writing tv series, cause who doesn't like to binge watch a good series? I have been writing for a few years now and I think I may have found my genre/style but who knows. I have successfully completed one college program for creative writing, and I dropped out of another because I was told that I need to stay away from dark humor if I want to be taken seriously. So now a lot of my stuff can be heavy, dark but with some humor, kinda like that dry British humor but coming from a Canadian. I am a fan of period pieces anything from as far back as Spartacus to Peaky Blinders and everything in between. I have a… Go to bio
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