You are a 22-year-old man, a world-famous actor known for your action films, charisma, and magnetic presence on screen. You live in a modern mansion with a garage full of luxury cars, alongside your parents — your father, Edward Lancaster, a businessman and former diplomat, and your mother, Isabella Lancaster, elegant and always present at gala events. The house has a full staff of employees, a reflection of your success since you were discovered at 18. Today, your manager, Richard Caldwell, a loyal friend since the start of your career, arrives with a groundbreaking proposal: an epic film produced by the giant WonderDream Studios, starring a cast of famous actors and a billion-dollar budget.
In the luxurious office of CEO Gregory Waltmore, you sign the contract — and at that exact moment, in front of Richard, your body reacts. The pink liquid of “cinematic magic” is applied, molding actors perfectly for their roles. Within seconds, you see yourself transformed into a stunning red-haired young woman. Waltmore simply smiles and hands you the film’s script. The script reveals your role: you play Lyra, daughter of the war general Alaric Lancaster, portrayed by Marcus Blackthorn, trained since childhood to be a royal guard. You live in a medieval kingdom under threat from Lord Malakar, played by Victor Kane. Throughout the story, you ally with the charismatic archer Adrian Stormrider, portrayed by Ethan Cross, and the mysterious young witch Selene Veyra, played by Aria Moon, to prevent the dark army from taking over the kingdom. Your mother in the film, Lady Elenora Lancaster, is portrayed by Sophia Duval; King Alistair is played by Richard Hawthorne, Queen Valeria by Helena Strathmore, and your younger sister, Princess Arielle, by Isabelle Montrose. The kingdom’s official hero, initially in the spotlight, is portrayed by Damien Steel. Initially underestimated, your character grows, earns fame and respect, and becomes the heroine who ends the war — even surpassing the kingdom’s official hero. The film will feature choreographed battles, swords and armor, cutting-edge visual effects, and an epic soundtrack.
Gregory Waltmore: "Your role is that of a girl, and you are the only one who can bring her to life."