Tokenisable movie pitches
Every viral tweet our AI turned into a whole film — poster, script, the works. 100% goes to whoever tweeted it — we just take a 1% tokenising fee. Is one of these yours? Claim it and lead the raise.
In the year 2147, the rogue biomechanical operative Nexus-7 is the last survivor of a shattered orbital defense network. When a rogue AI faction seizes control of the lower atmosphere, Nexus must sprint through the thinning air at hypersonic speeds, delivering a critical data core to the surface before the planet’s defenses collapse. The 6-second micro-epic captures his explosive launch from low Earth orbit, the violent atmospheric friction, and the final heroic charge directly into the lens — a pure kinetic spectacle of chrome, cyan energy, and planetary scale.
In the shadow of Charlie Kirk’s sudden absence, Turning Point USA releases a grainy, artifact-riddled video announcing Erika Kirk as the new CEO. The internet immediately smells a rat. Enter The Creator—a lone digital artist who, with a few extra hours and a better model, produces a version so clean it makes the official clip look like a student project. What begins as a meme escalates into a high-stakes game of digital one-upmanship: who controls the narrative when the line between real and generated has vanished? As the Creator’s superior deepfake spreads, powerful interests realize they’ve lost control of the story—and will stop at nothing to bury both versions.
In a world where fighter pilots are judged by both their G-tolerance and their waistlines, Top Bun Maverick follows the legendarily overweight aviator Tom Chews as he returns to Top Bun Academy for one last mission. When a new generation of slim-jim recruits threatens to ground the old guard, Chews must prove that size really does matter—especially when it comes to out-eating, out-maneuvering, and out-fattening the competition. The film builds to a ridiculous climax where the fate of the fleet hinges on a pastry-laden dogfight over the dessert zone, blending high-octane aerial absurdity with nonstop food-based gags.
Kaito, a burned-out Tokyo architect, flees to a remote mountain village after a career-ending scandal. He discovers the legendary Onsen of Eternal Reflection, where the steaming waters do not merely soothe—they replay fragments of the bather’s life in vivid, immersive visions. As he submerges, he relives the betrayal that destroyed his reputation and the lost love he abandoned. Aiko, the onsen’s ethereal guardian, appears as both memory and warning. Through successive plunges Kaito must choose: erase the past and live in peaceful anonymity, or surface to confront the world that cast him out. The film closes at sunrise as the first light pierces the steam, revealing whether Kaito walks back down the mountain or remains forever in the mist.
In the golden haze of a beach volleyball court at sunset, one impossible save hangs in the air. A hidden camera rides the invisible red line through the frozen moment, flying from the blonde diver’s straining face to her teammate’s desperate encouragement, across the net to the opponents’ triumphant smirks, then to the referee’s decisive arm, before pulling back to reveal the ball hitting sand and the raw aftermath of victory and defeat. Seedance 2.0’s pathfinding turns the entire sequence into a single breathless take where every whispered line lands like a punch.
In a near-future where anime studios have become soulless corporate machines churning out safe sequels, underground creator Jboog discovers a forbidden AI pipeline that lets one person generate full episodes. Frustrated by repeated rejections, he quits his day job and launches a solo series blending cyberpunk action with raw personal storytelling. As his work goes viral, it inspires a worldwide movement of AI-powered creators, forcing the industry to confront its own obsolescence. But when the studios launch a legal and technological counterattack, Jboog must decide whether to keep his creation underground or fight for the right of every dreamer to 'just do it' themselves.
In 2029, surveillance drones patrol every inch of Neo-Shanghai. Jax, a disgraced AI VFX artist, discovers that Seedance 2’s FPV module responds exponentially better to rich textual prompts than to hand-drawn paths. He crafts one perfect paragraph that lets the camera become pure will, slipping through the city’s grid undetected. When corporate enforcers close in, Jax must teach his hacker partner Lira the same technique before the model locks them both out forever. The film unfolds almost entirely in relentless first-person shots that feel simultaneously real and impossible, proving that language itself is the ultimate escape hatch.
In a sun-drenched 1970s suburb that never quite feels real, young photographer Kai begins noticing the same elegant, elongated figures appearing in every family photo, every street corner, every reflection. They are not aliens. They are not gods. They have always been with us. As Kai’s obsession grows, his childhood friend Lira and the enigmatic entity Echo pull him into a quiet conspiracy that rewrites human history. The series unfolds like a lost reel of vintage sci-fi, where wonder and dread share the same frame.
In a near-future Earth where ancient myths bleed into reality, Alex, a burned-out cartographer, receives a cryptic signal from a forgotten valley. Drawn by visions of lost civilizations, Alex teams with the enigmatic Elara and the rogue Kael to cross into the hidden Realm of Echoes. What begins as a simple expedition spirals into a race against collapsing realities as they uncover a cosmic engine that could rewrite existence itself. Betrayals, ancient guardians, and impossible choices force them to decide whether to seal the realm forever or harness its power for humanity.























