MAXIMUM CAPACITY
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- Similar in genre to The Hunger Games
- Will attract fans who loved iconic predecessors such as “The Hunger Games,” “The Running Man,” “Water World,” “The Purge,” and “The Maze Runner”
- Appeals to fans of the Netflix hit series, Squid Game
- Include characters from a wide range of demographics
- Combines numerous original dystopian concepts with the allure of deep space travel and discovery
- Chapters are short, articulate, reader-friendly, and hard hitting, comfortable pacing keeps the audience engaged and energized throughout
- Will captivate the imaginations of Sci Fi/action-adventure enthusiasts
- Presents an Earth-based parallel dystopian story line with original concepts and clever twists
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