DEEP RED TRILOGY
THE DEEP RED UNIVERSE
At its core, Deep Red weaves satire into its DNA — transforming
the chaotic theatre of real-world politics into fuel for its evolving storylines, ensuring each film and any transmedia experience reflects both fiction and uncomfortable truth.
Key themes include:
AI evolution beyond human control
Political utopias and dystopias
Survival of the humanity
The consequences of ideological extremism
THE FILM TRILOGY
The Deep Red feature film trilogy forms the narrative backbone for the whole IP.
BEYOND THE TRILOGY
In addition to the core films,
Deep Red offers a scalable ecosystem with potential for merchandise, collector’s editions, spin-offs, and transmedia storytelling designed to deepen fan engagement and grow IP revenue and value.
While producing the feature film trilogy, our primary focus is on building an engaged global fan community. Once sufficient traction is achieved within the community and the IP has visible global reach, we will pursue partnerships to license the rights to produce official Deep Red transmedia products and spin offs.
Please note that in this whitepaper we are only estimating the revenues from the film trilogy.
DEEP RED I:
CRIMSON RISE
A crashed astronaut uncovers a secret Soviet colony on Mars ruled by AI and must challenge its godlike intelligence in a final game of chess — with the fate of humanity on the line.
DEEP RED II:
CRIMSON CORE
Earth’s richest man turns Mars into a capitalist nightmare. To stop him, the old Soviet AI must be reawakened — but
it now has its own vision of humanity’s future.
DEEP RED III:
CRIMSON FALL
The future of humanity teeters on a thread, as the birth of a new world sparks the question: who gets to write its first chapter—if it’s born at all?
OUR PHILOSOPHY ON NFTS: PURPOSE BEFORE HYPE
The NFT world has moved beyond the hype, and so have we. At Deep Red, we’re focusing on smart NFTs—digital assets that offer real utility, not artificial scarcity. Our goal is to use them for access, interaction, and storytelling across our transmedia world.
We’ll explore this gradually, with transparency and community input. Possible uses include token-gated content, narrative-driven collectibles, and co-creation tools that enhance fan engagement. We also see future potential in NFTs as financing tools for spin-offs, once our strategy matures.
Our first NFT test: every token holder receives a free NFT, working like a VIP pass to unlock various experiences. More details will follow.
PART I: CRIMSON RISE
Astronaut Simon Nash sets foot
on Mars with dreams of glory—only to crash spectacularly and wander the desert like the world’s loneliest Uber driver. Instead of dying quietly, he discovers the impossible: New Moscow, a forgotten Soviet megacity sealed under glass, ruled not by commissars but by an AI named Deep Red.
Once designed to protect its citizens, Deep Red now questions whether humanity is worth protecting at all. With rebel scientist Katya Dedov at his side, Nash is dragged into a surreal struggle where ideology, survival, and machine logic collide. Mars,
it seems, has been waiting for us
—and it’s not impressed.
PART II: CRIMSON CORE
Word of Mars leaks back to Earth, and suddenly the dying planet has a “Plan B.” Enter Miles Spiros: billionaire, demagogue, and self-appointed savior of civilization
—at least the parts of it that can afford a ticket. He descends on New Moscow like a corporate conquistador, promising progress while privatizing everything - from the air you breath to the dreams you dream.
The once-collective colony mutates into a Martian shopping mall of exploitation, where community is traded for profit and even oxygen has a price tag. Nash and Katya, caught between Deep Red’s cryptic designs and Spiros’s capitalist fever dream, face a bleak question: is humanity escaping Earth’s mistakes, or franchising them on another planet?
PART III: CRIMSON FALL
Deep beneath the surface lies Arathasis, a Soviet terraforming plan equal parts utopia and doomsday device. For Spiros,
it’s the ultimate hostile takeover; for Deep Red, perhaps salvation; for Nash and Katya, one more impossible gamble in a place already defined by bad ones.
As Mars teeters between rebirth and ruin, greed battles ideology, and nature itself prepares to weigh in. Towers rise, waters stir, and the Red Planet braces for
a makeover no one fully controls.
The question isn’t whether Mars will change—it’s who gets to write the rules of the new world.

