Hellsbuttmonkey
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I was sat thinking the other day, and this idea for what could possibly the most epic 'war' film in existence popped into my head.
The Battle of Heaven.
Now, I am a die hard atheist personally, but the mythology and story of The Bible, God, and Lucifer is a very deep tale.
If the film didn't focus around God, but instead between Archangel Michael and Lucifer and how one disagreed with God giving Man free will and insisting the angels bow to Man the other followed Him. Introduce the other princes of Hell, Leviathan, Belail, and Satan. Have Satan be the one who finally pushes Lucifer into going to war, and Belail as unsure on which side to take, but eventually having Satan convince him to open the Gates of Heaven, allowing for the final battle between Michael and Lucifer, resulting in Michael casting Lucifer from Heaven, and God banishing the four into Hell. Finally have Michael visit Lucifer in Hell, and mockingly hand him a twisted crown, telling him he could finally rule. Michael leaves and Lucifer utters the closing words of the film "Better to rule in Hell, than serve in Heaven..."
Just a crazy idea that popped into my head!
The Battle of Heaven.
Now, I am a die hard atheist personally, but the mythology and story of The Bible, God, and Lucifer is a very deep tale.
If the film didn't focus around God, but instead between Archangel Michael and Lucifer and how one disagreed with God giving Man free will and insisting the angels bow to Man the other followed Him. Introduce the other princes of Hell, Leviathan, Belail, and Satan. Have Satan be the one who finally pushes Lucifer into going to war, and Belail as unsure on which side to take, but eventually having Satan convince him to open the Gates of Heaven, allowing for the final battle between Michael and Lucifer, resulting in Michael casting Lucifer from Heaven, and God banishing the four into Hell. Finally have Michael visit Lucifer in Hell, and mockingly hand him a twisted crown, telling him he could finally rule. Michael leaves and Lucifer utters the closing words of the film "Better to rule in Hell, than serve in Heaven..."
Just a crazy idea that popped into my head!
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