World Building
There has never been a better time to focus on storytelling that creates alternatives to a world struggling for meaning and renewal.
We are developing several well-known sci-fi universes, classic and new. We are working with some of the best minds in the genre to bring their mind-expanding ideas to the screen.
Floating Worlds
2000 years in the future, runaway pollution has made the Earth uninhabitable except in giant biodomes. There is no central government, with disputes mediated through the Machiavellian Committee for the Revolution. Mars, Venus and the Moon support flourishing colonies of various political stripes. On the fringes of the solar system, in the Gas Planets, a strange, new, violent kind of human has evolved. In this unstable system the anarchist Paula Mendoza, an agent of the Committee, works to make peace, and ultimately protect her people, in a catastrophic clash of worlds that destroys the order she knows.

Ender's Game
Ender's Game is a 1985 military science fiction novel set at an unspecified date in Earth's future. The novel presents an imperiled humankind after two conflicts with the Formics, an insectoid alien species they dub the "buggers". In preparation for an anticipated third invasion, Earth's international military force recruits young children, including the novel's protagonist, Andrew "Ender" Wiggin, to be trained as elite officers. The children learn military strategy and leadership by playing increasingly difficult war games, including some in zero gravity, where Ender's tactical genius is revealed. Ender's Game has become suggested reading for many military organizations, including the United States Marine Corps. Ender's Game was recognized as "best novel" by the 1985 Nebula Award and the 1986 Hugo Award in the genres of science fiction and fantasy.

Futureland
Futureland is a series of nine loosely connected short pieces of science fiction by writer Walter Mosley. The novel is set in a postcyberpunk dystopian universe populated by humans living in a shell-shocked, unfairly stratified society overseen by super-rich technocrats.
