Feature Film Screenplay · Neo-Noir Revenge
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Selling a high school cheerleader into slavery was a fatal mistake. Nina returns to 1999 Arizona as a cartel-trained assassin to settle the score, forcing two childhood best friends to choose sides in a relentless clash of muscle cars and heavy firepower.

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They killed her parents and sold her off. Now she's back for blood.

Four years ago the local gang made the mistake of selling a high school cheerleader into slavery. They thought she was gone for good, but they were wrong.

Nina’s back in Harmony, Arizona, and she’s traded her pom-poms for a cartel skillset and a trunk full of automatic weapons. She cruises into town with the Backstreet Boys on the radio and a mental hit list of every man who destroyed her family. She’s not just looking for answers. She’s looking for a body count.

Her homecoming throws a massive wrench into the lives of her two childhood best friends. Derek’s a good cop trying to survive in a rigged system, while Andre’s playing the big shot as the leader of the same gang Nina’s hunting.

They swore a blood pact as kids to always have each other’s backs, but that loyalty evaporates the second Andre puts a price on their heads to save his own skin. Now Derek has a brutal choice to make: slap cuffs on his first love or help her reload.

What follows is a relentless, blood-soaked tear through the desert night. American muscle cars trade paint with tuned-up Japanese imports at a hundred miles an hour.

From stealing a Skyline GT-R to ambushing a convoy with a frag grenade, Nina turns the highway into a war zone. It’s a raw, nostalgic throwback to 1999. The music is loud, the cars are fast, and the only way out of the darkness is to drive straight through it.