Hollywood Movie Script Coverage for “The Scorpion’s Daughter” by Stephen Montagna has been released for the book’s qualification for a Hollywood movie adaptation

ARP’s Movie Script Coverage service aims to provide a written outline of the author’s book—a screenplay—that will be stored in a database that major studios can consult when seeking stories to adapt into films. Recently, a Hollywood-style script was written for Stephen Montagna’s book, “The Scorpion’s Daughter”.
“The Scorpion’s Daughter” is an action-packed book that keeps its audience on the edge of their seats when turned into a screenplay. It’s a work of military fiction that navigates the lives of several characters, all of whom are trying to accomplish a goal set by powers beyond their control. There is room to expand the plot and a high potential for many more adventures. The story arc has some parts shrouded in mystery, and exploring these parts can see the story continuing for longer. The Scorpion’s Daughter is recommended for adaptation from book to screen.
The screenplay is the common ground on which producers, directors, actors, and production teams working on the movie will collaborate from start to finish and serves as a roadmap for them in terms of what will be seen on the big screen. The production of the Movie Script Coverage is to prepare for the screenplay to be produced.
Stephen Francis Montagna was born in Brooklyn, New York, and started his career in writing in 1996. He has already completed 23 novels. He loved fishing and enjoying the life God has given to him.
Writing has become his passion, his mistress, his lover, his monster, and his dream, and it allows him to be someone as he is writing different kinds of characters with different ways of living.
“The Scorpion’s Daughter” is a military fiction tale of how far hatred, fear, duty, anger, and vengeance can fester in a person.
Ayesha al-Qaysi receives a package from the United States army; her father is killed on reconnaissance as he tries to save his country. Ayesha not only accepts his belongings but also has hatred and vengeance toward the American army, whom she identifies as ‘lowly infidels’. This leads her to plot the defeat of the military still left in Iraq.
Ayesha forms a band of rebels, including herself and her two closest friends, Sadiya and Shafiqu. Together, all three ladies plot how to get weapons with which they’ll fight the American soldiers who have taken up space in their country. Little Saad Ihsaan, a desert scavenger who is smitten with Ayesha, goes into the desert hoping to find something to help the lady in her battle with the military.
Saad discovers more than he hopes to find in the deserted bunker in the desert: letters, guns, and deadly biological weapons that can wipe an entire race off the face of the earth. Thanks to Saad, Ayesha gets three guns and a cylinder of the biological weapon. But all this is without the sacrifice Saad makes with his life.
Captain Robert Walker, leader of the Multi-National Rapid Response Force (MNRRF), is drafted to action along with his team by Colonel Bruce Leadbetter. The task is to find, neutralize, and capture the insurgents who plan on wiping the Iranians off the map and, ultimately, the extinction of the whole world.
The battle is challenging, as the military finds it difficult to find the three women who have aligned their goals with their village elder, Sameer Abdalsada. Sameer protects the women and the weapon by assigning them to his ex-military men. The women can contact Al-Qaeda, which will help Iraq turn the tides of the war in their favor.