Hollywood Movie Script Coverage for “T28: How Charlie, His Great-Great-Grandfather, and Supermax Saved the World” by Stephen Peterson, M.D., 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 Dr. Stephen Peterson’s “T28: How Charlie, His Great-Great-Grandfather, and Supermax Saved the World,” which is a story that can be turned into a successful and marketable screenplay. It addresses an important topic in the present society and will resonate with a lot of people, especially children.
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 W. Peterson, M.D., the author, is a psychiatrist practicing in Washington, DC. He is married and has three (3) adult children and four (4) young grandchildren. As they came along, he became very interested in ways to improve the climate. He is working to raise awareness so that more people will join us in our quest to leave our grandchildren a beautiful, sustainable world.
Dr. Peterson is a member of the steering committee of the Climate Psychiatry Alliance and the American Psychiatric Association’s caucus on climate and mental health.
The story concept of “T28: How Charlie, His Great-Great-Grandfather, and Supermax Saved the World” is original and focuses on a theme that has continued to spark debates in recent times—climate change. It is very informative and clearly explains what fossil fuels are and the implications of our over-dependence on them, which are already evident in present times.
The chief protagonist, Charlie, has a reliable right-hand man—his trusted robot, Charlie—to help him achieve his aim, and together, they can easily become fan favorites. The story is also short and entertaining, which will make it appealing to the target audience—children.
“T28: How Charlie, His Great-Great-Grandfather, and Supermax Saved the World” tells the story of a young boy, Charlie, who embarks on a time-travel mission to convince his great-great-grandfather, President Crump, of the need to establish a clean energy bill and save the world.
Charlie is in his special house by the sea with his parents, who are scientists monitoring climate change. One day, Charlie sees a storm approaching and wonders what he can do to help his parents save the world from a bad climate. With the help of his robot, Max, Charlie goes on a secret time-travel mission. He travels back to the time of his great-great-grandfather, President Crump, to inform him of the need to introduce the clean energy bill sooner and save the future of the world.
After a little convincing, President Crump is impressed by Charlie and agrees to call the world leaders together to get the needed change started. Charlie travels back to the present to meet a better and cleaner world. His parents also welcome him with open arms and commend his efforts.
