2-hour superhero action movie screenplay for kids. Since a full-length screenplay is very large (usually 100–120 pages), I’ll outline the story structure, scenes, characters, and flow in detail first. Then, if you like, expand it into dialogue-by-dialogue screenplay format scene by scene.
🦸 Superhero Kids Movie Screenplay (2 Hours)
Title:
“The Sky Guardians”
🎭 Main Characters
- Max Spark (12) – Curious, brave kid who discovers he has the power of electricity.
- Lila Wind (11) – Max’s best friend, smart and funny, controls the wind.
- Robo the Dog – A talking robotic dog built by Max’s late father, adds comedy.
- Dr. Umbra – The villain, a scientist who wants to block the sun and control the world with darkness.
- The Mayor – A funny adult who always panics but secretly cares about kids.
- School Friends – Provide comic relief and team support.
🎬 Act 1 (0–30 min) – The Origin
- Opening Scene – Kids at a science fair, Max accidentally powers up an old crystal machine → gets electric powers.
- Lila’s Discovery – She finds an ancient pendant that controls wind.
- Robo the Dog Activated – Comedy scene where Robo comes alive and causes chaos in school.
- Introduction of Villain – Dr. Umbra announces plan to “cover the sun with his Dark Sphere.”
- Decision – Max & Lila decide to become heroes: The Sky Guardians.
🎬 Act 2 (30–90 min) – Adventure & Conflict
- Training Montage – Funny attempts to control powers (electric shocks, wind blowing books, Robo falling).
- First Fight – They stop Umbra’s robots in the city park. Kids cheer them like superheroes.
- School Trouble – Teachers scold them for being distracted, comedy classroom scene.
- Umbra’s Upgrade – Villain builds giant robot powered by stolen city electricity.
- Chase Sequence – Sky Guardians fly over rooftops, Robo drives a skateboard, action + comedy.
- Low Point (Hour 1:20) – Umbra captures Lila and takes her pendant. Max feels powerless.
🎬 Act 3 (90–120 min) – The Big Battle
- Max Alone – Emotional moment, remembers his father’s words (“Even small sparks can light the world”).
- Robo’s Plan – Funny but smart idea: use teamwork, not just powers.
- Rescue Mission – Max sneaks into Umbra’s dark fortress, rescues Lila.
- Final Battle (20 min) – Giant robot vs. Sky Guardians:
- Max uses electric shocks.
- Lila creates a huge tornado.
- Villain Defeated – Dark Sphere destroyed, sun returns.
- Ending – City celebrates, school friends cheer, Mayor makes them “Junior Protectors of the City.”
- Last Scene – Funny post-credit: Robo sings out of tune, kids laugh.
🎥 Tone & Style
- Action-packed but safe for kids (no scary gore).
- Humor + teamwork lessons (friendship > fighting alone).
- Colorful visuals (electric sparks, wind swirls, bright robot battles).
- Running time ~110 minutes (2 hours with credits).
The Sky Guardians — Feature
Screenplay (kids Superhero, ~2h)
THE SKY GUARDIANS
Genre: Superhero / Action-Adventure (Kids & Family)
Runtime Target: ~110 minutes (2 hours incl. credits)
Tone: Bright, funny, heart-first, teamwork-forward.
TITLE PAGE : THE SKY GUARDIANS
Written by: You & ChatGPT
CAST OF MAIN CHARACTERS
- MAX SPARK (12) – An inventive, kind kid; newly electric.
- LILA WIND (11) – Max’s best friend; witty, courageous; wind powers.
- ROBO – A snarky yet loyal voice‑modulated robotic dog Max’s dad built.
- DR. UMBRA – Brilliant ex‑solar scientist; wants to shroud the city in controllable darkness.
- MAYOR TILLY – Caring but comically flustered.
- MS. FLORES – Warm, sharp science teacher.
- HENRY, MAYA, OMAR – Classmates; comic relief & later helpers.
SCREENPLAY
Screenplay formatting follows
standard scene headings, action lines in present tense, character names in
caps, and (parentheticals) for delivery.
1
EXT. SKY CITY – MORNING
A glittering coastal city under a
bright, generous sun. Colorful banners flutter: SKY CITY SCIENCE FAIR –
TODAY!
BIRDS swoop. KITES dance. The skyline
gleams with solar panels.
2
INT. SUNSHINE MIDDLE SCHOOL – GYM – DAY
Tables of experiments. KIDS in lab
coats. A buzzing, happy chaos.
At one table: MAX adjusts a
hand‑built device labeled “Aurora Crystal Resonator – Do Not Touch
(Please).”
LILA arrives with a backpack and a grin.
LILA
(whispers)
Please tell me “Do Not Touch” is optional.
MAX
It’s science for “I’m still testing.”
On the floor beside them: a SILENT,
SLEEPING ROBO DOG—sleek chrome with a smiley LED face.
MS. FLORES stops by.
MS. FLORES
Max, Lila—this looks ambitious. Remember: safety first, spectacle second.
MAX
Promise. Safety’s my middle name.
LILA
His first name is “Oops,” though.
They share a look. Friendship,
locked.
3
INT. GYM – LATER
Judges approach. Max inhales, flips
a guarded switch. The device HUMS—soft aurora ripples inside a glass chamber.
JUDGE #1
What’s the aim?
MAX
Capture ambient light and boost it—mini‑aurora for low‑power lighting.
A TINY SPARK leaps—ZAP! The
chamber flickers—
MS. FLORES
Max—
The glass chiming, steadying. The
aurora stabilizes, shimmering like northern lights in a jar.
LILA
(awed)
You did it—
A MICRO BURST—ZIK! A thread
of energy lashes to Max’s wrist. He gasps, eyes flashing—electric filigree
races across his veins, then fades.
MAX
(quiet)
I’m fine. I think I’m… fine.
Robo’s LED eyes flicker ON for the
first time. A tiny bark—BIP!
ROBO
Boot sequence complete. I smell science. And pretzels.
Kids LAUGH. Judges exchange
intrigued looks.
4
INT. SCHOOL HALLWAY – MOMENTS LATER
Max, Lila, and Robo hustle out.
LILA
Your machine gave you… glow‑veins.
MAX
Static. Like rubbing socks on carpet. A lot of carpet.
Robo trots, tail‑antenna wagging.
ROBO
Telemetry suggests bio‑electric charge. Also, hallway pretzels three doors
left.
LILA
Focus, toaster puppy.
They pass a DISPLAY CASE:
“Artifacts of Sky City.” A weathered PENDANT—spiral of silver around a
sky‑blue stone—SHAKES softly.
LILA pauses, drawn.
LILA
Do you feel that breeze?
A draft curls. The pendant TINKS
against glass.
MAX
Old necklace wants out?
ROBO
Wind vector anomalous. Percent cool: one hundred.
5
INT. ADMIN OFFICE – DAY
MAX and LILA with the kindly PRINCIPAL.
PRINCIPAL
No one was hurt. That’s a win. But the gym lights flickered across three
blocks, Max.
MAX
I’ll recalibrate. And bring cookies.
PRINCIPAL
Cookies do help science.
ROBO hops up, sits perfectly.
ROBO
Requesting permission to be registered as an emotional support appliance.
PRINCIPAL
(stares)
We’ll circle back.
6
INT. DR. UMBRA’S LAB – SAME
Sleek. Shadowy. A massive DARK
SPHERE model rotates—mini eclipse. DR. UMBRA (40s), sharp‑eyed,
watches city power charts on screens.
DR. UMBRA
Beautiful, isn’t it? Light that obeys.
He types. Drones assemble a SOLAR
INVERTER ARRAY—ironically, powered by stolen sunlight.
DR. UMBRA (CONT’D)
Let’s dim the sky… just a little.
He pulls a lever. The model
flickers. Outside, day dims for ONE BEAT—then returns.
DR. UMBRA
(smiles)
Soon.
7
INT. SCHOOL – MUSEUM ALCOVE – AFTERNOON
Lila stands by the display case.
The pendant literally SPINS inside.
The glass POPS open by a gust—no alarm. LILA reaches. The moment her
fingers touch—WHOOMPH! A warm wind encircles her. Hair lifts. The stone
glows.
LILA
(breathless)
Whoa.
MAX and ROBO round the corner, eyes
wide.
MAX
…cool.
ROBO
Artifact bond achieved. New family heirloom detected.
LILA
I think it chose me.
A tiny TWISTER forms in her palm,
playful, then vanishes.
8
EXT. SCHOOL YARD – GOLDEN HOUR
Max and Lila test: Max holds his
hands out. Faint arcs CRACKLE. Lila spools a breeze that pushes leaves
in swirls.
MAX
I can feel where the energy wants to go. Like steering a kite string.
LILA
And I can… tell the wind a joke.
ROBO
Attempt humor: Knock knock.
(beat)
Comedy failure logged.
They LAUGH. Then—
A GIANT DRONE shadow sweeps the
yard. They look up.
9
EXT. DOWNTOWN SKY CITY – SAME
Digital billboards flicker. The sky
dims BRIEFLY again. Citizens murmur.
On a rooftop, DR. UMBRA watches
through binoculars.
DR. UMBRA
Children playing with the weather… interesting.
He taps a wrist remote. A trio of UMBRA‑BOTS—sleek
orb drones—lift off toward the school.
10
EXT. SCHOOL YARD – CONTINUOUS
The three drones zip in, SCANNING
Max’s resonator backpack.
ROBO
Hostiles. Polite suggestion: run. Impolite suggestion: also run.
MAX
No—we can do this.
LILA
Team try. On three. One—
The first DRONE fires a net. Lila
WHIPS a gust—the net sails back and snares the second drone. Max launches a
pulse—ZAP!—the third drone short‑circuits and lands in a bush.
Kids at windows CHEER.
ROBO
Statistically improbable. Emotionally delightful.
Sirens WAIL in the distance—school
security. Max and Lila exchange a look.
MAX
We should go before we get permanently after‑schooled.
They grab the downed drone core and
dash.
11
INT. MAX’S GARAGE WORKSHOP – NIGHT
A cozy chaos of tools, posters of
rockets, a photo of MAX with his late DAD.
The captured drone core blinks on
the bench.
LILA
So Umbra sent these?
MAX
He used to work at the SunLab. Fired after… something. He’s obsessed with
controlling light.
ROBO
Pulling public records. Also pizza coupons.
Max stares at the photo of DAD.
MAX
(soft)
Dad said: “Even a small spark can light the world.”
LILA
Then let’s spark.
12
MONTAGE – “BECOMING” (NIGHT)
— Max builds shock‑absorbing
gloves and a charging belt.
— Lila learns to ride air currents; she tumbles into bushes, LAUGHS, tries
again.
— Robo prints sticky mini‑parachutes labeled “Plan B(ark)”.
— Sewing: homemade suits—bright, padded, kid‑cool.
— A hand‑sketched logo: a sun with wind‑wings.
13
INT. MAX’S GARAGE – LATE NIGHT
They unveil their suits on
mannequins.
LILA
Presenting… us.
MAX
We need a name.
ROBO
The Bluster and the Buzzer.
LILA
Tempting. But—
MAX
(eyes the logo)
The Sky Guardians.
They fist‑bump. A tiny spark
and a tiny breeze meet—harmless fireworks.
14
INT. DR. UMBRA’S LAB – NIGHT
Umbra watches a replay of the
schoolyard fight.
DR. UMBRA
Children found the wind and the wire. Fetch me the pendant’s history.
An ASSISTANT DRONE projects old
files: “SKY STONE – LEGEND OF THE FIRST GUARDIAN.”
DR. UMBRA
So the stories were true.
He turns to the towering DARK
SPHERE CORE—a machine that can dim the city by eclipsing sunlight via high‑altitude
reflectors.
DR. UMBRA (CONT’D)
Let’s see how brave little sparks are… in the dark.
15
EXT. CITY PARK – DAY
A sunny weekend. Families. Kites.
Music.
Sudden SHADOW. The light drops to
dusky. Panic murmurs.
Umbra’s DARK DRONE projects
his HOLOGRAM across clouds.
DR. UMBRA (HOLOGRAM)
People of Sky City—do not fear. You will have light when I give it. Order.
Safety. Predictability.
MAYOR TILLY (on park stage mic)
Okay that’s a no from me—
The hologram vanishes. Light
returns. Kids clap—confused.
MAYOR TILLY (CONT’D)
We’re fine! Probably. Stay near snacks.
16
INT. CLASSROOM – MONDAY MORNING
MS. FLORES writes ENERGY ETHICS
on the board. Max and Lila struggle to look normal.
MS. FLORES
Question: if you could control light, would you? Why or why not?
Max and Lila share a loaded glance.
HENRY
I’d make homework invisible.
MAYA
I’d make breakfast waffles sparkle.
MS. FLORES
(chuckling)
Ethics, not toppings. Max?
MAX
I’d share it. Light’s better when it belongs to everyone.
Lila smiles. Ms. Flores clocks the
answer, proud.
17
EXT. ROOFTOPS – AFTERNOON
Sky Guardians—now costumed—practice
on a low building. ROBO wears a tiny safety cape.
LILA
Ready?
MAX
Let’s soar.
She gust‑boosts them to the next
roof; Max throws a gentle electric push. They LAND, wobble, laugh.
Below: a SCREAM. Umbra‑bots snatch
solar batteries from a repair van.
MAX
Guardians, go!
18
EXT. STREET – CONTINUOUS
A chase—parkour meets kid‑power.
Lila lifts a breeze ramp; Max slides on a harmless plasma skim; Robo
skates on retractable wheels.
ROBO
Pursuit music engaged! (He HUMS off‑key.)
They intercept. Max short‑zaps a
bot; Lila herds two with micro‑tornadoes into recycling bins.
Citizens CHEER. Phones out. A LITTLE
KID in a cape beams.
LITTLE KID
You’re real!
MAX
We’re trying.
19
INT. DR. UMBRA’S LAB – SAME
Umbra frowns at lost bots. He points
to a schematic: a GIANT BIPEDAL ROBOT powered by siphoned grid energy.
DR. UMBRA
If light won’t obey, steel will.
20
INT. SCHOOL CAFETERIA – DAY
Max and Lila eat. Friends crowd.
OMAR
Did you see those superheroes? Boom! Whoosh!
HENRY
(eyeing Max)
You look tired, man.
MAX
Late‑night comics.
LILA
And math. So much math.
A PHONE ALERT: EMERGENCY: GRID
FLUCTUATIONS.
MAX
We have to—
MS. FLORES appears.
MS. FLORES
Whatever you’re about to do… be careful.
They nod—seen.
21
EXT. INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT – LATE AFTERNOON
The GIANT ROBOT lumbers to
life in a shipyard, cables feeding it from grid stations.
DR. UMBRA (V.O.)
Hello again, little city.
The robot begins marching toward
downtown.
22
EXT. CITY STREETS – CONTINUOUS
Sky Guardians arrive atop a bus.
LILA
Okay, big guy.
MAX
We play tag. No smashing. Kid movie.
ROBO
Parental guidance: highly.
Max fires controlled bolts at the
robot’s knee joints—KZZT!—slowing. Lila spins a vertical gust, nudging
the robot to step back from pedestrians.
MAYOR TILLY (on a bullhorn)
Excellent teamwork! Also please don’t dent the library!
The robot SWATS—sending a van
sliding. Lila whips a cushion of air to stop it inches from a fruit stand.
FRUIT VENDOR
(grateful)
Free bananas for life!
ROBO
Logging potassium lifetime supply.
23
EXT. CITY BRIDGE – SUNSET
The robot trundles onto a suspension
bridge. Traffic jammed. Umbra’s voice BOOMS from speakers.
DR. UMBRA (V.O.)
Sky City will learn: light is safer when I am its keeper.
Max and Lila exchange a look—then
split.
MAX dashes electrical pulses along the bridge cables, creating
a harmless strobe path that confuses the robot’s optics. LILA
rides a wind arc to the robot’s back, yanking at power conduits.
ROBO
On your left! On your left! No, my left! Your other—
The robot GRABS Lila—
MAX
LILA!
He overcharges his gloves—ZAAAAP!—stunning
the robot’s arm long enough for Lila to slip free and glide to a tower.
LILA
I’m okay!
MAX
(through gritted teeth)
Then let’s end this.
They choreograph: Max sends timed
pulses; Lila wind‑whips the pulses into the robot’s open vents. The machine COUGHS,
staggers.
ROBO
Finishing move suggestion: teamwork high five.
They leap—DUAL HIGH‑FIVE—a
sonic pop of breeze and spark. The robot POWER‑DOWNS, kneeling harmlessly.
Cheers ERUPT across the bridge.
24
EXT. BRIDGE – CONTINUOUS
MAYOR TILLY arrives, hair everywhere,
heart in her eyes.
MAYOR TILLY
Whoever you are—thank you. We’ll keep people safe. You keep being amazing.
LILA
We’ll try.
MAX
Together.
They zip away before questions.
25
INT. DR. UMBRA’S LAB – NIGHT
Umbra watches the defeat, calm
turning to cold.
DR. UMBRA
Enough playtime.
He brings up the PENDANT file
again. A wave of envy.
DR. UMBRA (CONT’D)
If the sky chose a child… I will choose the night.
He keys a command: PHASE TWO.
A map highlights: SCHOOL – MUSEUM
ALCOVE.
26
INT. SCHOOL – EVENING
Empty halls. A trio of slender NIGHT
DRONES slip through vents, silent as moths. They laser open the display
pedestal—searching.
But the pendant is gone. The drones
pivot… find LILA’S LOCKER photo through glass… target acquired.
27
EXT. NEIGHBORHOOD STREET – NIGHT
Max and Lila walk home with Robo,
happy‑tired.
A hush drops. Streetlights flicker
to black. The sky dims—not night, but stolen day.
LILA
This isn’t a cloud.
ROBO
Grid reports: mass siphon. Culprit: dramatic.
DARK SHAPES land—Night Drones. A net
SHOOTS—
Max zaps it aside—KZAT!
Another drone loops behind—
LILA
Max—
A drone SNARES Lila’s pendant chain,
yoinking her off her feet.
MAX
LILA!
He lunges; a drone slams him into a
hedgerow. Robo leaps, bites a drone wing, gets flung—
ROBO
Ow. Pride bruised.
The last thing Max sees is Lila
being carried into the dim, toward the docks—
MAX
(shattered)
Lila!
28
INT. MAX’S GARAGE – LATE NIGHT (LOW POINT)
Max sits amid tools, shaking. The
city outside is strangely dim.
He stares at his dad’s photo.
MAX
I’m not enough.
Robo limps up, sits.
ROBO
Incorrect. You are one half of enough. The other half awaits retrieval.
Max breathes. Looks at the map on
the wall—the shipyard. Remembers how Lila rides thermals near cranes.
MAX
(steadies)
Okay. We save her. Not with bigger zaps. With smarter ones.
He opens a drawer: Dad’s old
lighthouse schematics.
MAX (CONT’D)
The brightest light was always a guide.
29
EXT. SHIPYARD – PRE‑DAWN
Fog curls. The disabled GIANT ROBOT
is being retrofitted as a CAGE around the DARK SPHERE CORE. Lila
is tied to a harness above it, pendant on a lab tray beneath.
Umbra stands at a console.
DR. UMBRA
You can command the wind. I can command the sky. Imagine the order.
LILA
Order without choice isn’t safety. It’s a cage.
DR. UMBRA
(shrugs)
Cages keep people from falling.
He turns to his array. The core
begins to SPIN—drawing sunlight from the horizon.
30
EXT. OLD LIGHTHOUSE – SAME
Max and Robo arrive at the cliffside
lighthouse. Max wheels out a makeshift LIGHT AMPLIFIER wired to his
resonator.
MAX
We’re going to borrow dawn.
ROBO
Please return it before breakfast.
Max plants copper stakes, aligns
mirrors.
He slips on his gloves, breathes…
and channels a measured surge into the amplifier.
A PURE BEAM of soft morning
light arcs across the water—pointing like a cosmic arrow toward the shipyard
cranes.
MAX
Hold steady…
31
EXT. SHIPYARD – CONTINUOUS
The light lances through fog—hits a SIGNAL
PANEL Max pre‑tagged with reflective tape (during the bridge battle). It
flares.
Lila squints—smiles.
LILA
Max.
She twists her wrists, summoning a
tiny friendly whirlwind around her fingers—enough to nudge a dropped
SCREWDRIVER on a catwalk into her palm.
32
INT./EXT. SHIPYARD – CATWALKS – CONTINUOUS
Max sneaks along shadows, guided by
the beam. Robo scrambles in vents.
ROBO (WHISPER, COMMS)
Two guards left, one sandwich right.
MAX (WHISPER)
Focus, buddy.
He reaches a panel, pops it open,
cross‑wires gently—lights in a distant section FLARE to draw guards
away.
33
EXT. SHIPYARD CORE – CONTINUOUS
Lila loosens a cuff with the
screwdriver. Umbra types, distracted by the decoy lights.
DR. UMBRA
Who is playing with my darkness?
He taps cameras—empty aisles,
flickers of light.
LILA
(to herself)
Even small breezes.
She palms the pendant from the tray
with a sly gust. It clicks back around her neck.
34
EXT. SHIPYARD – MOMENTS LATER
Max reaches the base of the cage
robot. He looks up—sees Lila—she gives a micro nod.
MAX (COMMS)
On my count…
LILA (COMMS)
Always.
ROBO (COMMS)
Count includes me.
MAX
Three… two… now!
Max sends a precise pulse
through the scaffolding—non‑lethal, just enough to trip the emergency release.
Lila rides a burst of wind, flips, lands cat‑sure on a beam.
Umbra spins—
DR. UMBRA
No more.
He slams a lever. The DARK SPHERE
ignites—sky above darkens. A ring of reflector drones rockets upward.
35
EXT. SKY OVER SHIPYARD – CONTINUOUS
The drones form a FALSE ECLIPSE,
casting weird twilight.
LILA
We’ll need a lot of breeze.
MAX
And a lot of spark.
ROBO
And a snack after.
36
EXT. SHIPYARD – FINAL BATTLE BEGINS
A bright, playful battle—creative,
non‑lethal.
— LILA’s winds herd drones into
harmless slipstreams that spiral them into nets.
— MAX overcharges the lighthouse beam via gloves, creating light‑blinks
the drones chase like cats.
— ROBO leaps between consoles, booping keys that open safety hatches
instead of traps.
Umbra deploys SHADOW PANELS—absorbent
sheets that drink light.
DR. UMBRA
How do you fight what swallows your shine?
MAX
We share it.
He splits his charge into multiple
tiny pulses—Lila catches each with flicks of wind, fanning them across
the yard—small lights everywhere, too many to swallow.
The yard warms with spots of glow.
LILA
Even small sparks—
MAX & LILA (TOGETHER)
—can light the world.
37
EXT. SHIPYARD – CLIMAX
Umbra climbs into the cage robot’s
torso—turning it into a POWERED SUIT.
DR. UMBRA (AMPLIFIED)
I will keep everyone safe. Even from themselves.
He stomps forward. Max and Lila
flank.
MAX
Robo—systems?
ROBO
Weak point: chest inductor coil. Hit with alternating pulses while wind cools
it.
LILA
On it.
They execute: Max sends A‑B‑A‑B
rhythm zaps; Lila cycles warm‑cool gusts to stress the coil. The suit
staggers.
Umbra lashes out—dark panels
flapping—knocking Max down.
LILA
Max!
MAX
(grits, rising)
We’re okay.
They regroup—then sprint, leap—DOUBLE
STRIKE: a precision spark into the coil as Lila sends a compact tornado‑pop.
The coil POPS, lights flash. The suit powers down, kneeling.
Umbra tumbles out, stunned but
unhurt.
38
EXT. SHIPYARD – RESOLUTION
Police and city crews arrive. Mayor
Tilly rushes in.
MAYOR TILLY
Are you kids— I mean, are you heroes okay?
LILA
We’re kids.
MAX
Who try to help.
MAYOR TILLY
Then on behalf of Sky City—thank you. Officially.
She pins “JUNIOR PROTECTOR”
badges on their suits. Robo gets a tiny one.
ROBO
It’s so shiny.
Umbra is escorted away, looking up
at the returning dawn. A flicker of regret.
DR. UMBRA
(soft)
Light belongs to everyone.
39
EXT. CITY SQUARE – DAY
Celebration. Music. Kids in handmade
capes. Banana stand handing out free fruit.
Ms. Flores embraces them.
MS. FLORES
Proud of your minds. Proud of your hearts.
LILA
We had a good teacher.
MAX
And a weird dog.
ROBO
Correction: excellent dog.
They LAUGH. A community photo—CLICK!
40
EXT. ROOFTOP – SUNSET (EPILOGUE)
Max, Lila, and Robo look over the
glowing city.
LILA
Think there are more guardians out there?
MAX
Maybe. Or maybe being a guardian is something we share.
ROBO
I share snacks.
They CHUCKLE.
A shooting star streaks. They fist‑bump—spark
meets breeze—gentle fireworks.
FADE OUT.
POST‑CREDITS
BUTTON
INT. SCHOOL – SCIENCE ROOM – DAY
Robo accidentally turns on the intercom while practicing a victory song. His
off‑key “TA‑DAAA” echoes through the school. Laughter erupts.
ROBO
Thank you. I’ll be here all week. Literally.
END.
I’ve put the full screenplay
(scene-by-scene with dialogues and directions) into the canvas titled “The
Sky Guardians — Feature Screenplay (Kids Superhero, ~2h)”.
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