GORGON SISTERS (2026)lh

Long before heroes were crowned, three sisters were cursed for defying a god. In the shadows between myth and memory, the Gorgon Sisters survived—turned to legends, then to lies. When a modern warlord discovers their island and plans to weaponize their blood, the sisters rise from ruin to reclaim the story stolen from them.

Charlize Theron is Stheno, the ruthless eldest who’s learned to rule from exile. Scarlett Johansson is Euryale, the strategist whose voice can bend armies. Megan Fox is Medusa, the youngest, torn between the fragile humans who showed her kindness and the rage coiled in her serpents.

Quick cuts: moonlight on an Aegean cliff as a crown of snakes slowly lifts its head; special‑forces helmets cracking to stone mid‑step; Euryale’s scream shattering a marble colossus; Medusa walking through a museum of “heroic” statues that are really victims; Stheno dueling a demigod on a burning temple roof; city streets flooding with sand as ancient sigils ignite under neon.
As an order of mirrored‑masked hunters closes in and an old god awakens to finish the curse he began, the sisters must choose: vanish into myth again—or become the monsters the world deserves to fear.

Final beat: on a rain‑lashed rooftop above a modern Athens in chaos, the three stand back‑to‑back, their serpents hissing in unison. A sniper trains on Medusa; the red dot rests over her heart. She looks straight into the scope. “Your turn to look away.” The screen turns to stone and shatters—CUT TO BLACK.

Verdict: A fierce, operatic reimagining of Greek myth that turns infamous villains into tragic, unstoppable anti‑heroines—blending epic battles, gothic beauty, and a sharp question: who gets to be called a monster?