Eli leaves his life behind to open a zoo that features mythical and once thought extinct creatures.
Type:
TV Pilot
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
38pp
Genre:
Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Mystery, Romance
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
13+
Synopsis/Details
Eli was recently fired and pretends to go job hunting every day. His family either ignores him, or nags him. He's looking for an escape, but has no ideas. One of his daily routines is passing the time at the natural history museum. He falls for a tour guide and finds out she wants to go to Australia for a month and try to find a Thunderbird, considered extinct. The expedition is underfunded, but due to an unforeseen calamity, Eli comes into some money and decides to fund the adventure if he can join it. He tells his family he got a job overseas and will send money back. They don't seem to care. In Australia, they find a family of Thunderbirds. Eli suggests they open a zoo and preserve to showcase the creatures and also look for more cryptids. Some of the obstacles in his way are his family, government officials, animal rights activists, a cult of young Baal worshippers who believe the discovery is a sign from their god, and a strange boy who might control Eli's universe.

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The Writer: J. Phillip Wilkins

J. Phillip Wilkins is a composer and the author of several unfinished books, including 'Desert Witch', 'The Girl From Yuma', 'Laughter, Far Away', and 'Lighthouse At The World's End'. His tenure as one-third of indie pop outfit The Postmarks was followed by a move to the West Coast demimonde. Won second place in a writing contest at his middle school with his first short story, runner-up to a son-of-a-bitch who plagiarized Stephen King. Became obsessed with Incans after watching an episode of In Search Of. Over the ensuing decades, he split his time between writing and music, finally making a career with a band while working as a production manager for newspapers and tabloids. In 1992 he… Go to bio
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