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A broke film nerd's cheesy B-movie Twitter account erupts into a global phenomenon when its absurd plots start manifesting as real disasters, forcing him to star in the ultimate meta-blockbuster.
A broke film nerd's cheesy B-movie Twitter account erupts into a global phenomenon when its absurd plots start manifesting as real disasters, forcing him to star in the ultimate meta-blockbuster.
Synopsis
Max Rivers runs @bMovies_Online from his mom's basement, posting grainy clips and snarky captions about forgotten schlock. Overnight his follower count explodes as the ridiculous storylines he invents begin happening in real life, from killer lawnmowers to alien proms. Suddenly every studio, influencer, and shadowy agency wants a piece of the account that seems to control reality itself. As Max tries to monetize the chaos, the movies start rewriting his own life: lost loves reappear as final girls, childhood bullies become kaiju, and his anonymous handle becomes a literal portal. Racing against a ticking upload clock, he must decide whether to delete the account and save the world or keep posting and become a legend. The climax unfolds inside a living Twitter feed where hashtags become weapons and the final cut is literally the end of the world unless Max hits post on the ultimate twist ending.
The story
Max, a sardonic underachiever, launches @bMovies_Online as a joke to pass time between failed auditions. His first viral thread about a killer VHS tape coincides with a real rash of bizarre deaths, turning his timeline into national news.
Followers demand more content while shadowy producers and rival accounts try to hack or steal the feed. Max's fictional monsters cross into reality, destroying his relationships and forcing him to direct events like a live-action screenwriter on the run.
In a climactic live-streamed finale inside a collapsing multiplex, Max confronts the account's true author—himself from an alternate timeline—and must choose between the perfect ending or infinite sequels by deleting the handle forever.
The cast
Bitter cinephile who hides behind snark and aviator sunglasses until fame forces him into the spotlight he secretly craves.
dream cast: Andrew Garfield
Tenacious investigative journalist who starts as a skeptic and becomes Max's co-director in both love and survival.
dream cast: Zendaya
Smarmy tech-bro who buys the account's IP and tries to weaponize it for profit, becoming the human embodiment of algorithmic evil.
dream cast: Timothée Chalamet
Max's sharp-tongued grandmother who once worked as a 70s scream queen and supplies forgotten practical effects that save the day.
dream cast: Jamie Lee Curtis
Max's stoner best friend and co-admin who treats the apocalypse like the ultimate midnight movie marathon.
dream cast: Awkwafina
Dream crew
in the style of Taika Waititi — irreverent humor and genre twists
in the style of Diablo Cody — razor-sharp pop-culture dialogue
in the style of Michael Giacchino — bombastic retro-orchestral energy
Cold open
INT. BASEMENT APARTMENT - NIGHT MAX RIVERS, 28, hoodie over messy hair, sits in front of three glowing monitors. A battered VHS player whirs. On screen: a rubber monster devours cheerleaders. MAX (into mic) This week's lost classic: 'Prom Night of the Dead.' Five likes and I'll post the sequel that never happened. He hits upload. The tweet pings. Follower count jumps from 412 to 4,812 in seconds. Max grins, takes a selfie with the screen. MAX (to himself) Hit that follow button for more, weirdos. Behind him, the VHS player clicks. Static fills the room. On the monitor, the rubber monster turns its head and looks directly at Max through the glass. MAX ...Okay, that's new.
Why now
In an era where every scroll is a potential myth and influencers chase clout into oblivion, this film captures the addictive terror of watching your own jokes become headlines and offers catharsis for a generation that lives one viral post away from rewriting reality itself.
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