Stories by @kaueoliveira
214 stories

Good Girl (2026)
In a decaying industrial city forgotten by time, where soot stains the skies and hope is a scarce resource, Elara, a young librarian caring for her ailing father, discovers an old diary chronicling the arrival of a "plague" that ravaged the city a century earlier. As she delves deeper into her research, Elara encounters the enigmatic figure of Count Orlok, a reclusive industrialist who arrives in the city to revive an old factory. However, his presence coincides with the resurgence of a mysterious disease that drains the life from its victims. Elara finds herself in a race against time to unravel the truth behind Orlok and the "plague," while developing a dangerous and unexplained connection with the creature of the night.

Cobain: Between Life and Death (2026)
Based on Real Events, April 6, 1994

Moonwalker: The Legend of Michael Jackson
Musical drama with a visual aesthetic between Rocketman and Elvis (2022) — blending reality and imagination, faithfully recreated performances and poetic moments that explore Michael's artistic mind.

Fan Cast – AFTON
In the 1980s, brilliant engineer William Afton and idealistic designer Henry Emily open a family restaurant filled with lifelike animatronics, a dream meant to bring joy to children. But behind the cheerful mascots and booming business, Afton begins to unravel. Haunted by his failing marriage and his obsession with control, he grows distant from Henry and his own family, consumed by a darkness that his friend refuses to see. As the years pass, unexplained disappearances begin to surround the restaurant. While Henry struggles to protect his daughter and cling to their vision, Afton’s descent into obsession leads him to commit unspeakable acts, turning the place built for laughter into a house of nightmares. AFTON is a chilling portrait of a friendship destroyed and a man’s tragic transformation into a monster, ending with the first of the murders that would haunt an entire town.

Under the Graveyard
A documentary that delves into the rise, fall, and redemption of Ozzy Osbourne, focusing on his lifelong partnership with Sharon. The film's backbone is narration by the couple themselves, with lesser-known but strikingly similar actors recreating pivotal moments in their lives.

Last Train to Graceland
"Last Train to Memphis" documents the meteoric rise of Elvis Presley, from his impoverished childhood in Tupelo, Mississippi, to becoming one of the most iconic figures in American culture. The book delves deeply into Elvis's life, exploring his profound passion for all kinds of music—from blues and gospel to Bing Crosby—his devotion to his family, and his close relationships with girlfriends, mentors, and bandmates. The work traces the evolution not only of the man but also of the music and the culture that he would forever transform, painting a new and intricate portrait of the young Elvis. The narrative provides a detailed account of the early years of his career, from his initial recordings at Sun Records to his smash hits with RCA like "Heartbreak Hotel" and "Hound Dog". The book covers the period of his unlikely self-creation and unparalleled success when it seemed everything he touched turned to gold. The biography concludes on a somber and poignant note in 1958, the year Elvis was drafted into the army and his mother died soon after, marking the end of an era for the young artist.

I Wanna Be Mr. Bean (2026)
I Wanna Be Mr. Bean follows the life of Rowan Atkinson, portrayed by Andy Serkis, tracing his unlikely journey from a reserved, self-conscious young man to one of the world’s most beloved comedians. As he battles shyness and struggles to find his voice, Atkinson creates a silent yet universally understood character—Mr. Bean—who becomes an international phenomenon. The film reveals both the laughter and the loneliness behind the mask, showing Atkinson’s perfectionism, his uneasy relationship with fame, and his constant search for artistic growth beyond the shadow of his most famous creation. Blending humor and heartfelt drama, I Wanna Be Mr. Bean celebrates the power of comedy while offering an intimate look at the man behind the face that made the world laugh.

DESPICABLE ME: LIVE-ACTION (2026)
Despicable Me is about the villain Gru, who adopts three orphan girls, Margo, Edith, and Agnes, to help him steal the moon. His plan is complicated when the girls, originally adopted to facilitate his entry into the lair of his rival, Vector, begin to see him as a potential father. Gru ultimately chooses the girls over his villainous pursuits, leading to a heartwarming and humorous story about found family.

Five Easy Decades (Jack Nicholson's Biopic)
"Five Easy Decades" is the unflinching and revelatory portrait of Jack Nicholson, the man behind the iconic smirk and devilish eyebrows. The film traces the incredible journey of a working-class kid from Neptune, New Jersey, who willed himself into becoming one of the most celebrated and rebellious stars in Hollywood history. It’s a story that begins with a foundational lie—being raised by his grandparents believing they were his parents and his mother was his sister—and follows his relentless pursuit to craft a new, undeniable identity on the silver screen. The narrative weaves through the five decades of his meteoric rise, exploring the brilliant artist, the loyal friend, the complicated lover, and the absent father. It is a deep dive into the cost of genius and the weight of a legend, examining how the very rebellion that fueled his artistry also shaped his personal life. This is not just a tale of fame, but a profound exploration of the man who hid in plain sight, searching for truth in a life built on performance, both on and off the camera.

The Big Bad Wolf
In a desolate 17th-century village teetering on the edge of starvation during a merciless winter, the townsfolk live in thrall to an ancient evil that stalks the deep, snow-choked woods. They know it only as "The Wolf," a malevolent intelligence far older and more cunning than any mere beast, with an unholy ability to mimic the voices of its victims to lure new prey into its grasp. When her grandmother falls gravely ill, a pragmatic and resilient young woman named Valerie is tasked with a seemingly suicidal journey: to cross the Wolf's hunting grounds and deliver the family's last precious food stores. Armed with little more than a red cloak for warmth and a wood axe for protection, Valerie steps into the suffocating silence of the forest, knowing that every snap of a twig and every whisper on the wind could be a harbinger of a gruesome death. Her trek quickly devolves into a grueling test of sanity as the creature begins its hunt, tormenting her with the phantom voices of lost loved ones and playing on her deepest fears. The journey culminates not at a cozy cottage, but at a charnel house where a horrific, skin-wearing abomination awaits her. Trapped and with no hope of rescue, Valerie discovers the grim truth behind the village's legends and is forced into a primal, blood-soaked battle for survival. To defeat the monster that wears the faces of those she loves, she must shed her own humanity and become something the Wolf will truly fear.

The Audacity (HBO 8-Episode Limited Series)
"The Audacity" is an intimate portrait of Barack Obama, a man perpetually navigating the spaces between worlds. It chronicles his search for identity as a biracial man in America, a journey that takes him from the streets of Chicago as a community organizer to the national stage with a historic, hope-fueled campaign for the presidency. Grounded by his formidable partner, Michelle, Obama's soaring idealism is quickly tested by the brutal realities of power. Once in the Oval Office, he confronts a nation in crisis—grappling with economic collapse, entrenched partisan warfare, and the immense weight of being the first Black president. "The Audacity" goes beyond the headlines to dramatize the critical decisions and personal sacrifices that defined his legacy, exploring the profound and often painful cost of uniting a fractured country.

Brunette (2028)
No auge ensurdecedor da fama, Luan Santana, o maior ídolo pop do Brasil, vive uma vida dupla. No palco, ele é o fenômeno que canta para multidões. Fora dele, Luan Rafael é um jovem solitário, preso em uma rotina de hotéis e aeroportos, nostálgico de uma vida que mal teve tempo de viver. Sua única conexão com seu verdadeiro eu é "Morena", uma amiga de longa data de sua cidade natal, a única pessoa que o enxerga além dos milhões de discos vendidos. "Brunette" é a história de um amor que floresce em meio ao caos. Enquanto Luan luta para conciliar a pressão de seu pai-empresário e as demandas de uma indústria que o quer sempre igual, é em seus encontros clandestinos e conversas com Morena que ele encontra inspiração para evoluir como artista e como homem. O filme explora o preço do sucesso e a coragem necessária para arriscar tudo em busca de uma canção de amor que seja, pela primeira vez, verdadeiramente sua.

The Simpsons: Nuclear Family
In the bizarre, hyper-real town of Springfield, life for the Simpson family is a comfortable cycle of chaos until Homer, in a moment of profound laziness at the Nuclear Power Plant, accidentally causes an environmental incident that threatens to make the town's perpetually-on-fire tire yard look like a nature preserve. Seizing the opportunity, the villainous Mr. Burns deflects all blame onto his oafish employee, launching a sinister "Go Greener" corporate campaign that is secretly a front to dump nuclear waste directly into Springfield's water supply. With Homer becoming the most hated man in town overnight, the family is ostracized, their iconic pink sedan egged, and their very foundation shaken. Forced into action, the family must unite to clear Homer's name and save their home. Marge channels her repressed anxiety into a one-woman crusade for the truth, armed with coupons and common sense. Lisa, embracing her role as the lone voice of reason, uncovers the scientific proof of Burns's treachery, while Bart's campaign of anarchic pranks against the town's new corporate overlords inadvertently exposes the conspiracy's weak points. It all leads to a frantic, slapstick showdown where Homer must finally choose between his own self-preservation and the dysfunctional, deeply flawed town he begrudgingly calls home.

Life in Character: The Johnny Depp Story (2027)
This wouldn't be a traditional, linear biopic. Instead, it would be a psychological and surreal journey through the mind of Johnny Depp, where the line between the man and his characters has become irrevocably blurred. The main narrative would be set during the Amber Heard trial, using the courtroom as an "anchor" to reality. Each piece of testimony, accusation, or memory recalled by Depp on the stand would trigger a flashback. However, these flashbacks wouldn't be staged realistically. Instead, we would see events from his real life being interpreted and "lived" through the persona of the characters he was playing (or about to play) at the time.

Kings of Latveria (2026)
In the shadow of King Vladimir's tyrannical rule over Latveria, the brilliant Victor Von Doom is seen as a savior by his oppressed people. Yet, his revolutionary ambitions are secretly driven by a far more personal and dangerous goal: to master a forbidden combination of science and sorcery to tear open a gateway to the netherworld and retrieve his mother's damned soul. Consumed by hubris, Victor proceeds with his experiment against all counsel, only for it to backfire violently. The resulting explosion of infernal energy disfigures him horribly, scarring his face and shattering his pride. Utterly broken, Victor conceals his ruined features behind stark white bandages, a shroud for the man he once was. In self-imposed exile, his grief and shame forge a new, unyielding will—an obsession with imposing his own perfect order upon the world. He returns to Latveria transformed, armed with terrifying new technology and mastery over the dark arts, leading a swift and brutal revolution against the crown. The story charts his ascent from a fallen genius to an unstoppable conqueror, ending as he deposes the king and claims the throne for himself. In the film's final moments, he discards his bandages and seals his fate, encasing his scarred face within a cold, newly forged iron mask, forever becoming the nation's new master: Doom.

Universe-G: Phase 3 Fan Cast Selection - Captain America: Civil War (2007)
Following the global devastation caused by Ultron, the world's governments demand oversight for the Avengers. The initiative splinters the team's two pillars: Tony Stark (George Clooney), haunted by guilt and convinced of the need for control, fully supports the new regulations. Steve Rogers (Brendan Fraser), whose unshakable belief in personal freedom was forged by S.H.I.E.L.D.'s collapse, vehemently opposes them. This ideological rift becomes a personal vendetta when a deadly terrorist attack is blamed on Steve's long-lost friend, Bucky Barnes (Matt Damon), the brainwashed assassin known as the Winter Soldier. Choosing his friend over the law, Captain America becomes a fugitive, forcing Iron Man to hunt him down. The conflict escalates into an all-out war, forcing heroes to choose a side. To bolster his ranks, Stark recruits the vengeful Wakandan prince, T'Challa (Chiwetel Ejiofor), and a gifted, wisecracking young vigilante from Queens, Peter Parker (Joseph Gordon-Levitt). As friend fights friend in a spectacular and devastating confrontation, they remain unaware that they are pawns in a master manipulator's game. The final, shattering revelation will prove that the war was never about politics—it was about breaking the Avengers from within, leaving them shattered and vulnerable to the darkness yet to come.

Guardians of the Galaxy (2005 Film)
In the lawless outer reaches of the galaxy, the cocky Terran scavenger Peter Quill (Nathan Fillion), known only to himself as Star-Lord, lives by his wits and the 90s alt-rock anthems on his Walkman. After stealing a mysterious and powerful orb, he becomes the galaxy's most wanted man, hunted by the relentless Kree fanatic Ronan the Accuser (Daniel Day-Lewis). To escape, Quill is forced into an uneasy alliance with a bizarre group of cosmic outlaws: Gamora (Kate Beckinsale), the deadly, conflicted daughter of a cosmic tyrant; Drax (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson), a hulking warrior driven by a singular thirst for vengeance against Ronan; and the inseparable bounty-hunting duo of Rocket (voiced by Steve Buscemi), a wisecracking, genetically-engineered raccoon, and Groot (voiced by Morgan Freeman), his sentient tree bodyguard. When they discover the orb contains an Infinity Stone, a weapon of unimaginable destruction that Ronan intends to use to cleanse the planet Xandar, their selfish quest for survival turns into a desperate mission. The Guardians must put aside their greed and grievances and rally the ragtag Ravager fleet for a last-ditch battle to stop Ronan's genocidal crusade. This band of outlaws, losers, and misfits might just be the galaxy's only hope, if they don't kill each other first.

Fan Cast: Universe-G's Phase 1 (1999-2003)
As the new millennium dawns, a new breed of hero emerges. After billionaire Tony Stark builds a suit of armor to become Iron Man, he attracts the attention of S.H.I.E.L.D. Director Nick Fury. Fury’s radical “Avengers Initiative”—a last-ditch defense for Earth—grows more viable with the earthly banishment of the arrogant god Thor, the re-emergence of the monstrous Hulk, and the discovery of Steve Rogers, a WWII super-soldier frozen in time. These powerful but volatile individuals are a powder keg waiting for a spark. The spark arrives in the form of Loki, Thor’s manipulative brother. Wielding a cosmic cube of immense power called the Tesseract, Loki unleashes an alien army upon New York City. With humanity on the brink, Fury must assemble his team of clashing egos: a genius, a god, a monster, and a living legend. They are Earth’s only hope, but they must first learn to fight together before they can save it.

MCU's WE ARE VENOM
Following the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home, a small remnant of the Venom symbiote is left behind. Instead of finding a random host, it's quickly contained by S.W.O.R.D. and taken in for study. Months later, Eddie Brock, a disgraced investigative journalist—fired from the Daily Bugle by J. Jonah Jameson after a story went horribly wrong—has hit rock bottom. In a desperate attempt to salvage his career, he infiltrates the biological research facility (secretly a S.W.O.R.D. front) where the symbiote escapes and violently bonds with him. What follows is a horrifying struggle for control, as Eddie and the ravenous creature learn to coexist to survive, and in the process, they uncover a threat that only their monstrous union can stop.

WOLF MAN (2026)
Haunted by a fragmented past he can't fully recall, estranged nobleman Lawrence Talbot is summoned back to his family's fog-shrouded ancestral estate, Blackmoor, following the brutal and mysterious death of his brother. There, he is met by his cold, distant father, Sir John, and his brother's grieving fiancée, Gwen Conliffe, a woman whose search for answers mirrors his own. As Lawrence begins his own investigation into the strange occurrences plaguing the local village, he is viciously attacked in the woods by an unnatural creature. He survives, but the bite leaves him with more than just a physical scar; it awakens a dark, ancient curse that has long plagued his bloodline. As the full moon rises, Lawrence's wounds heal with impossible speed, and he undergoes a horrifying, agonizing transformation into a monstrous beast, leaving a trail of carnage in his wake. His violent actions attract the attention of the pragmatic Inspector Montford from Scotland Yard, who is determined to hunt down what he believes is a human killer. Caught between Montford's logical pursuit and the cryptic warnings of a traveling Romani woman named Maleva who understands the true nature of his affliction, Lawrence must race against time. He must confront the dark secrets of his family's past to break the curse before the beast within consumes him entirely, all while desperately trying to protect Gwen from the monster he is forced to become.