“The Madhouse Projects,” a timely piece by Ricky Badman that takes readers on a journey into the future, receives a professionally produced movie script that qualifies the book for a Hollywood movie/series adaptation
After receiving its movie script coverage, Ricky Badman’s The Madhouse Projects is now a step closer to becoming a Hollywood movie or series.
Coverage of movie scripts is included in the book’s written outline. It will then be uploaded to an industry database, which will be accessible to major studios looking for stories to turn into films.
The manuscript is to be endorsed to movie producers, production companies, and studios. The script has been fine-tuned to meet the requirements of potential agencies, film producers, and studios.
Ricky Badman, the author of The Madhouse Projects, was born on March 21, 1956, in Warsaw, Indiana. Over 55 years ago, he became interested in science fiction at a period when what was once deemed science fiction was becoming real. He began writing science fiction stories at the time, and he yearned for the public to learn about his thoughts on futuristic technology and its potential impact on the planet. Badman’s Christian background instills hope in him, as evidenced by his stories.
The Madhouse Projects is a story that compresses a universe of advanced scientific and technological advancements as well as human teachings on relationships and family, compassion, most significantly, faith, and other lessons of life. This entails dedicating a great deal of time, energy, and enthusiasm to innovation as well as living a life dedicated to the advancement of civilization.
The Madhouse Projects is mostly about automotive engineer Dick Thurman, who is fired from a California university and is hired to work at an underground research and development facility in Arizona known as the Madhouse due to its hive of activity. He meets a variety of people that work for BOSS, which stands for Backers and Organizers for Sensible Solutions, and who work on various projects there. He creates electric Indy cars with flywheel power that will compete in the 2037 Indianapolis 500.
After the Thurmans are presumed dead in an accident, Dick’s wife, Kate, begins working at the Madhouse. She employed a virtual reality application to get information from a South American drug lord who was convicted of narcotics offenses. Later, she creates a micromachine system that allows people to have positive mental experiences.
Dick also creates levitated flying automobiles that levitate and fly like UFOs thanks to a double-field motive system. Dick and Kate’s Christmas holiday to Europe and Russia requires a Madhouse, which he helps create with the assistance of the Russian President. It also covers projects that are being carried out in different parts of the world for the development of society and to enhance global conditions.