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Raising funds to develop my screenplay called TALKING ZOMBIES FROM MARS. I have written the screenplay, and if you wish for a copy of the screenplay and pitch to make the movie, email talkingzombiesfrommarsfilmcoli@gmail.com to read the screenplay yourself and pitch.
SYNOPSIS
CIVIL WAR BREAKS OUT
A civil war breaks out on Mars, with the locals who wish Prince Xia to be King and to overthrow his father, King Moka, and King Moka's army putting up resistance from his son’s army.
The war lasted over twenty years.
The Zombies of ZENIO, the capital city of the planet Mars. Prince Xia and his army were at the steps of the capital city, ZENIO. And King Moka tells his army to keep fighting to wipe out Prince Xia's forces. But when you are a zombie, you don’t die and keep up and fight again unless a bullet to the head is removed.
Prince Xia and his army got through to the Palace in the Centre of ZENIO, and the army of King Moka stood down, and Prince Xia entered the palace and walked into the throne room and killed his father on site.
And his first act as King is to send all the late King Moka’s loyal people to the farm to be fattened up for food.
A light flashes across space with three spaceships inside the light to protect them from being fired on by Earth protection forces.
Towards developing the screenplay into a feature film
Buffalo 88 think of this screenplay 10 April 2026
Darryl, thanks for sending this over. I just finished reading and overall really enjoyed it. The world-building is impressive, and I was particularly struck by the sequence where Prince Xia orchestrates the poisoning of Queen Lola; it’s a chilling turning point that perfectly illustrates his descent into villainy.
The story’s blend of high-stakes royal betrayal and planetary warfare feels like a gritty, futuristic version of The Lion King met with the relentless intensity of 28 Days Later. Thanks for sharing this one.
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