Mystery, the banished god of Hope, and three unlikely humans race against time to reclaim the scattered “Hopeful” cards and save humanity before his twin brother, Misery, and Armageddon destroy humanity.
Type:
TV Pilot
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
51pp
Genre:
Action, Drama, Fantasy
Budget:
Blockbuster
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
The Immortal Diaries follows Mystery, an exiled god living in Las Vegas, as he's tasked with collecting the Hopeful, a set of magical cards scattered across Earth. These cards are crucial to maintaining hope in the world and preventing chaos. His mission is complicated by the looming threat of Armageddon's release from captivity, which coincides with the increasing frequency of natural disasters. Adding to the danger, Mystery's evil twin brother, Misery, seeks to stop him and unleash Armageddon to destroy all of humanity. Along the way, Mystery forms an unlikely alliance with three mortals- Adam, Liza,and Seraphina (a fortune teller)- who become entangled in his divine quest.

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The Writer: Khari Telesford

KHARI X – SCREENWRITER | STORYTELLER | CREATIVE FORCE I’m Khari X (Khari R. Telesford)—a NYC-born and bred screenwriter, storyteller, and playwright with a relentless passion for bold, visceral narratives that leave a mark. My work thrives in the worlds of psychological dramas, crime, neo-noir, dark comedy, thrillers, fantasy adventure and procedurals —where high stakes meet raw human emotion. My storytelling journey began in childhood, sparked by Little Shop of Horrors and fueled by early performances in grade school musicals. Over the years, I’ve refined my craft, studying Meisner technique at the Ted Bardy Acting Studio (2021–2024) under Glenn Vincent and Ted Bardy, and further training… Go to bio
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