Anunnaki — Film

The Anunnaki: Unveiling the Mythological and Cinematic Significance

Narratives:

  • Denis Villeneuve (Dune): The obvious choice. His ability to render massive scale, ancient languages, and somber god-like figures (the Bene Gesserit/Harkonnens) is perfect for the Anunnaki. He could handle the "weirdness" of the Tablets of Destiny.
  • Ridley Scott (Prometheus): He already flirted with the concept. Prometheus is basically an Anunnaki film with the serial numbers filed off (The Engineers = Anunnaki; The Black Goo = The "MEs"). Scott could close the loop.
  • Gareth Edwards (The Creator): For the visuals of Nibiru entering the solar system. Edwards excels at making you believe in floating alien architecture grounded in a real-world landscape.

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Origin of Religion

: Proposes that ancient religions and cultures were formed from distorted memories of these extraterrestrial rulers.

The definitive film will likely be an epic tragedy. It will end with the Anunnaki leaving Earth after the flood, realizing that their "creation" (humanity) has become too violent and independent. Tearful god-king Marduk looking back at the smoking Ziggurat of Babylon as the mothership lifts off through the clouds. anunnaki film

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The Director’s Dilemma: Who Should Helm the Anunnaki Film?