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When the world's most powerful leader pushes humanity to the brink — six million dead, ninety-four million displaced, thirty-one countries at war — a celestial being breaks his own rule. He reverses time. He gives this man one more morning. And becomes his invisible teacher — guiding him to dissolve his own empire, build a council of 108 nations, and address the eleven root causes of human suffering: war, displacement, economic destruction, resource extraction, shelter, education, energy, food, medicine, truth, and governance.
SYNOPSIS:
I am seeking an experienced, visionary screenwriter to collaborate on a multi-season prestige TV series titled HOPE.
This is not a story about good vs. evil. It is a story about destruction vs. reconstruction. It is The Crown meets Chernobyl — with the psychological complexity of Succession, the quiet belief of The Chosen, and the structural ambition of Dark underneath all of it.
Why This Works Right Now:
There is NO human villain in this series. The antagonists are the problems themselves. The conflict comes from geopolitics, pride, history, and the agonizing difficulty of asking a broken world to choose differently — when the people asking have caused the breaking.
The Visual Hook:
The audience sees Hope — the celestial being — walking beside the President. Sitting next to him in every room. Invisible to every character in the story. Seen only by the viewer.
We watch the most powerful man on Earth begin to articulate things he should not know — profound, specific, humanly impossible insights — leaving his advisors stunned and confused. While the audience shares a secret with the universe.
Hope speaks one sentence in the entire series.
"One more chance."
That is all. Everything else — transferred as warmth. As feeling. As a thought that arrives from somewhere the man cannot name.
What I Am Looking For:
A co-writer with strong experience in dialogue — specifically the subtext-heavy, character-driven conversation that carries geopolitical weight without losing the human detail underneath it.
Think Aaron Sorkin's precision. Peter Morgan's psychological depth. The quiet devastation of a scene where nothing explodes — and everything changes.
Someone who can get inside 18 completed episodes — sharpen the dialogue, deepen the subtext, strengthen the moments that are almost there — and then build Season 3 together as a true creative partner.
Someone who reads the line — the pieces are people — and feels it before they understand it.
Someone who understands that the most powerful scene in this series is not in a war room. It is at a kitchen table. With a seven-year-old girl who spills her cereal and asks her father a question he cannot answer.
Can't everyone just be powerful together?
What I Am Offering:
This is a serious creative collaboration. Credit, revenue share, and partnership structure are open to honest conversation with the right person. What matters most is finding the right creative match.
If you you want to build something how people see the world — let's talk.
The window for this story is now. The world is asking the question HOPE answers. The scripts are written. The world is built. The story is ready.
It is waiting for the right voice to help carry it the rest of the way.
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