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THE FFTG MULTIVERSE

 

TWO Dr. Denise H’s??  What the H is going on!?”

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Suffice to say, the plot complexities being written into the feature film version of Food for the Gods (should it be made) requires one of the Eagle III crewmates to be of Japanese descent.  The filmmakers decided that it made sense for that character to be Denise—but a different Denise—one who doesn’t cancel out the intriguing backstory Denise Hanson brings to the fold (actually connecting to characters from a previous and otherwise unrelated film).  When it comes to writing, H. Scott Hughes is a stickler for continuity.  Even when two story elements seem completely unrelated to the other, chances are it’s only a ruse—and they really are related, often through a shocking and unexpected twist.

 

Hence Food for the Gods II: Aftermaththe upcoming thirty minute action drama from Sees Far Pictures, now in the early stages of pre-production.

Major Denise Hinoki, M.D.

(played by Grace Chin)

In FFTG: Aftermath, Dr. Theresa Hanson (Tara Pratt) meets a foreign agent in Prague in a desperate attempt to save her twin sister, Denise Hanson.

FFTG: Aftermath takes place within the same continuity / timeline as the original 2007 short film, but also introduces (and serves as a bridge between) a number of key concepts, characters, and story elements which are planned to appear in a proposed feature film trilogy (Food for the Gods, City for the Gods, and Destiny for the Gods), which will take place in a separate, but related, continuity / timeline.  (Hint: City for the Gods involves time travel.)  Major Denise Hinoki is only one example of some of those common elements, along with other elements such as an Eastern European satellite orbiting Sheenyana’s planet and an international conspiracy spearheaded by Sergei Volga, which promises to pull both Denise’s and Denise Hanson’s sister, Theresa, into a deadly game of cat and mouse—and threaten the futures of both Kyontawa and Earth.  Don’t miss Food for the Gods II: Aftermath!

 

 

Dr. Denise Hanson (Tara Pratt), emergency med kit in hand.