
Synopsis/Details
Secret Invasion The First Fracture is a screenplay which uses only established Marvel characters, all dialogue and original plot developments are the author’s own.
Secret Invasion The First Fracture is a tense, political-thriller take on an invasion story where espionage, moral ambiguity, and grounded heroism matter more than spectacle. The narrative follows parallel threads: Sam Wilson’s investigation into staged incidents, a Skrull community grappling with internal fear and leadership crises, and a shadowy antagonist accelerating a plan. This Screenplay balances kinetic, high stakes action with quieter character moments that examine loyalty, symbolism, and what it means to belong when identity can be stolen.
Act I: Establish the world’s uneasy aftermath, introduce the main players, and seed the mystery with a high profile incident and unsettling inconsistencies that hint at a deeper threat.
Act II: The investigation deepens. Tensions rise as trust erodes, morally compromised choices are forced, and the Skrull viewpoint adds emotional weight.
Act III: Threads converge into a high-pressure confrontation across public institutions and private loyalties. The climax is both kinetic and tragic in tone the question isn’t only who survives, but whether institutions and relationships can be rebuilt once identity is weaponized.
Sam Wilson: The moral center a reluctant investigator who fears what symbols mean when people stop believing in them.
Sharon Carter: Pragmatic, battle-scarred operative who provide tradecraft and institutional muscle.
Talos & G’iah: The Skrull viewpoint humanizing, conflicted, and essential to the story’s emotional stakes.
Antagonistic forces: An ideological catalyst and a brilliant technologist whose work escalates impersonation into existential warfare.
Dark, grounded, and procedural with sudden bursts of brutal action. Major themes include identity and representation, the fragility of trust, media manipulation, and the human cost of political radicalism. The Skrull subplot complicates the morality, ensuring the conflict isn’t reduced to simple binaries.
This screenplay fuses topical anxieties about deepfakes and propaganda with character-driven stakes and a credible espionage backbone. It plays like Part I of a serialized saga: self contained in its consequences while clearly setting up far-reaching geopolitical and personal repercussions.
Written by Prosit Ray. This screenplay uses only established Marvel characters, all dialogue and original plot developments are the author’s own.
Story & Logistics
Story Type:
Set Mission
Story Situation:
Ambition
Story Conclusion:
Surprise Twist
Cast Size:
Many
Locations:
Many
Special Effects:
Blood
Characters
Lead Role Ages:
Female Adult, Male Adult
Hero Type:
Anti-Hero, Superhero
Villian Type:
Corrupted, Pure Evil
Advanced
Adaption:
Based on Existing Fiction
Subgenre:
Action/Adventure, Comic-Book
Action Elements:
Physical Stunts
Life Topics:
Parenthood
Time Period:
Modern history
Country:
United States of America (USA)
Time of Year:
Summer