
The Ruins of Heaven.
When a maverick archaeologist with a taste for forbidden history is offered a mysterious job by a billionaire think tank, he finds himself entangled in a global quest to unlock ancient secrets buried beneath myth, legend—and time itself.
The Ruins of Heaven is a bold, high-stakes supernatural thriller series that fuses archaeological mystery, occult conspiracy, and philosophical sci-fi into a cinematic, globe-trotting narrative. It begins with a discovery deep beneath the Antarctic ice: a six-fingered giant’s severed head sealed inside a stone box, next to golden plates etched in a lost language. From this moment, the series explodes outward, following a team of reluctant scholars and powerful forces as they race to unearth a series of ancient objects—known in Sumerian myth as Mes—each with unique, world-altering abilities.
At the center is Peter McCray, a brilliant academic whose irreverent charm masks his hunger for greatness. Recruited by the enigmatic Dr. Illian Sorotman—an unnervingly charismatic billionaire with divine delusions—Peter is swept into a conspiracy spanning hidden tombs, living relics, secret societies, and locations of occult power like Gobekli Tepe, Iram of the Pillars, and Nightmare Hall. As the hunt accelerates, the line between advanced technology and ancient supernatural forces begins to blur.
What sets The Ruins of Heaven apart is its mythic scale and layered tone: part Indiana Jones, part The X-Files, part Prometheus, but laced with the eerie spirituality of Severance and the moral ambiguity of Mr. Robot. The Ruins of Heaven embraces both adventure and existential terror, tackling themes like power, memory, divinity, and the manipulation of history. With a richly diverse ensemble—including a battle-scarred adventurer, a rogue astro-archaeologist, and a secretive A.I.—the series is poised for expansive character arcs and long-form mystery.
Built for prestige streaming or premium cable, The Ruins of Heaven delivers visual spectacle and intellectual intrigue in equal measure. Each episode unearths deeper questions about who controls history—and whether the past should stay buried.
Because if the gods are real… they may not be what we hoped.

DAGON’S ILLUSION
In a New Orleans mansion-turned-nightclub, famed illusionist Robert Dagon waits alone as a hurricane bears down. But he’s not just riding out the storm—he’s challenging something ancient, powerful, and waking. When he performs a secret ritual with three arcane stones, it tears open the boundaries between dimensions, unleashing a supernatural force of staggering beauty and terror. Elsewhere in the city, his estranged partner Ellie Carter is hurled into a visionary nightmare—and a fractured young man named Eustace begins dragging a coffin through floodwaters, guided by voices only he can hear. Their lives are about to collide in a cosmic battle rooted in occult science, angelic rebellion, and the trauma of forgotten abductions.
Dagon’s Illusion blends metaphysical horror, psychedelic mysticism, and grounded human drama into a singular vision. Visually bold and narratively daring, it’s a story where time folds, symbols speak, and people are drawn into an invisible war far older than religion. It dares to ask what happens when the veil lifts—when trauma, belief, and esoteric knowledge intersect. Lyrical yet propulsive, full of unforgettable imagery: winged serpents singing in a garden of joy, a nightclub haunted by its owner’s sins, mind-reading puppets, and fallen angels conjured from storm and memory.
Robert Dagon is a showman with secrets darker than his act. Ellie is a survivor whose nightmares may not be dreams. Eustace is a holy fool on a mission that could change—or destroy—the world. Surrounding them is a cast of mystics, scientists, addicts, and madmen, each with their own stake in the coming revelation. Each episode pulls viewers deeper into a living labyrinth, daring them to question what’s real—and what’s just the illusion.




