
Cast: Taylor Kitsch (implied), Tars Tarkas, The White Ape, The Shadow Lord
Genres: Sci-Fi / Epic Fantasy / Space Opera
Tagline: Two worlds. One war. No retreat.
The crimson dust settles, but the blood never truly dries. Under the desolate, eternal gaze of twin moons, a broken world braces for the inevitable… A reluctant savior, torn violently between the haunting gravity of Earth and the desperate, deafening cries of Barsoom.
John Carter – The Burden of the Blade.
He carries the weight of two planets on scarred, exhausted shoulders. His hands, gripping a weapon forged of azure light and alien steel, tremble not from the cold sting of fear, but from the unbearable cost of survival. He is a soldier who only ever dreamed of peace, violently awakened by the drums of an ancient, cosmic war.
Tars Tarkas – The Honor in the Ash.
Above the frenzied fray, he watches, a stoic monument of green flesh and unwavering, tragic loyalty. His four arms are battle-ready, yet his eyes hold the deep, quiet sorrow of a warlord watching his sacred lands burn into oblivion. He fights not for the vanity of glory, but for the flickering memory of a united Mars.
The Shadowed God – The Eclipse of Hope.
Looming monstrous in the heavens, a titan of dark, jagged armor and burning orange eyes pulls the strings of a dying planet’s fate. He is not merely an enemy… he is the encroaching dark, the manifestation of Barsoom’s darkest prophecies come to claim the fading light.
The sands will drink.
The sands will drink.
Below the towering, alien spires, absolute chaos erupts. The great White Ape roars, a primal force of fury unleashed upon the battlefield, shattering the uneasy silence of the dunes. Tribes clash—red and green, flesh and metal, ancient swords and plasma rifles—driven by a singular, terrifying truth: surrender is extinction. The Intergalactic Tribune calls it the most harrowing celestial massacre of a generation.
Stand against the falling sky.
Stand against the falling sky.
The siege of the ancient city begins… Laser fire tears through the thick, crimson atmosphere, illuminating the grim, blood-stained faces of a thousand warriors. As the Shadowed God descends, casting a literal, suffocating darkness over the spires, Carter and his alien brothers are pushed to the absolute brink. It is a crucible where fragile alliances are forged in plasma, and where heroes are buried under the weight of their own legends.
Not all who fight will remain.
Not all who fight will remain.
Through the suffocating smoke, a single beam of high-tech azure light pierces the towering shadow. Carter’s rifle hums, an instrument of terrestrial defiance echoing against the boots of alien gods. He stands alone at the precipice, bruised, bleeding, but completely unbowed, aiming at the heart of the darkness as the twin moons align in silent, reverent witness.
• The relentless, crushing gravity of duty.
• Brotherhood forged across species, time, and stars.
• The fatal cost of a hero’s inevitable return.
How much of your soul must you leave behind to save a world that is not your own?
A warrior’s rest is just a myth.
A warrior’s rest is just a myth.

The deafening battle cries eventually fade into the endless Martian wind, leaving only the quiet, electric hum of a glowing weapon and the heavy breathing of a man who can never truly go home. Barsoom demands everything… and he will give it.
★★★★★ A breathtaking, visually towering sci-fi epic that marries brutal, sweeping action with a profound, aching emotional gravity.