
Blake Wynchester.
17 years old.
Orphan.
Cursed.
... 3 days to live.

The Entombed story
The Entombed story follows the adventures of Blake Wynchester, a 17-year-old recently orphaned boy who has accidentally triggered a deadly family curse that now threatens his life.
With his best friends Maxine and Joe, Blake must return the first artefact — the Eye of God — to its rightful owner. But the only way to do that is to travel three thousand years into the past.
What begins as a desperate mission to break the curse soon unravels into a far greater journey over four great adventures scattered across four mythical realms where Blake, Max and Joe must confront dark forces and overcome puzzles, challenges and difficult characters that stretch across time itself.
Entombed is a fast-paced action-adventure saga that blends ancient myth and modern courage in an emotional story about friendship, identity, survival,
love and what it means to fight for the family we choose.

Blake Wynchester
Blake Wynchester is the only child of Raynor and Emily Wynchester. A polite and relatively rigid boy who is always eager to please but fails at questioning what he doesn’t understand, which often gets him into trouble. His interests lie in science and mathematics and secretly his father’s relics, but since the untimely passing of his father on an archeological expedition, that interest is dwindling.
With his father, an archeologist, following in his ancestor’s footsteps of caring for the many ancient artifacts
he has inherited, he discovered in his early twenties this included a curse attached to some of the relics
and spent his days returning them so Blake would not inherit his fate. With the belief the curse can’t
attach to you until you’re 18-years-old, he protected Blake from knowing about the family curse,
but he was wrong.
Raynor dedicated his life to righting the wrongs of his ancient ancestors by returning some artifacts
in his possession, with or without a curse — at 17-years-of-age Blake is learning the hard way he must
also follow his father’s destiny.
Almost ten years ago, his mother joined Raynor on a Peruvian expedition but failed to return,
the authorities claiming she fell victim to one of the many mining chutes.
When Raynor himself fell victim to a collapsed trench in the Egyptian sand almost two weeks ago,
Blake was deemed an orphan under the care of his father’s brother, Kelvan.
Although warned by his uncle to not interfere with the relics in his home, Blake triggers the curse
attached to the Eye of God and thus must follow in his father’s footstep to return the stone to its
rightful owner.

Maxine Kingsley
Maxine Kingsley has been Blake’s friend since grade one. Over the years their friendship has solidified and although interested to advance the relationship into something more meaningful, both she and Blake continue to deny their true feelings.
Maxine is a computer nerd in the trendiest of ways, her phone and the Internet an extension of her personality.
She is a joker but can be feisty, and definitely the ringleader and control-freak in her click of friends.
An only child of Abraham and Sarah, Maxine was raised in a privileged home and is destined to inherit her family’s extreme wealth but still has career aspirations to be the next best computer programmer.
Joe Kai
Joe Kai moved to the UK three years ago from the USA with his parents, Kenji and Christina and younger sister Sammie. He’s an all rounder when it comes to sports and general smarts with an attraction to all things techie, and a pretty face!
Joe’s good looks and flirtatious ways ensure he’s never short of attention from the ladies and is forever on the hunt to include them in his list of Insta followers.
Joe’s techie interests and good looks got the attention of Maxine, and as their friendship grew Blake
was included.

Other Characters




Maat Akil
General Ak
Goddess of Balance
Young Raynor Wynchester

Raynor Wynchester

Pharaoh Tutankhamun


Pharaoh's Guard Khael
Kelvan Wynchester
Rich Thorne
Rich Thorne is a powerhouse Producer and Production Executive whose career spans some of 20th Century Fox’s most ambitious tentpole releases. As Senior VP of Production, he helped steer the studio’s feature slate – overseeing budgets, department heads, and VFX strategy across more than 75 films that have amassed over $6 billion worldwide, guiding directors and creative teams from early development through final delivery.
As a filmmaker, Rich directed the award-winning independent feature Mother Ghost (Best Picture, Best Director) and Dr. Dolittle 3, and has served as 2nd Unit Director on more than two dozen major studio features, contributing action, comedy, and high-stakes sequences to films seen around the globe.
Blending studio-level leadership with frontline filmmaking experience, Rich is known for calm authority, sharp creative instincts, and the technical command to bring complex visions to life.

Michael Allen
Michael Allen wrote and composed the original score for the recent Entombed – Eye of God podcast.
Michael is an Australian composer who for over two decades has been creating cinematic soundtracks for games, film, and television. He is known for his emotionally resonant scores in award-winning titles such as The Forgotten City, Solium Infernum, and Armello, as well as major DreamWorks games like How to Train Your Dragon 2 and The Penguins of Madagascar. He won the Screen Music Awards 2024 – Best Music for a Video Game or Other Interactive Media for Solium Infernum.
Beyond the world of games, Michael has scored a diverse range of screen projects, from the award-winning
television series Redesign My Brain to feature films like Last Dance, Monster Pies, and Bad Blood. Michael’s
musical journey began as a founding member and bass player of the beloved Australian band Things of
Stone and Wood. The group signed with Sony Records, earned two top 10 albums, and won an ARIA Award
before Michael transitioned to composing full-time – a path that ultimately united his passion for storytelling
with his deep love of music.

WINNER

PODCAST


Entombed Podcast Music Samples
ENTOMBED: THE EYE OF GOD is a four-quadrant, theatrical-scale adventure with a killer hook: a cursed teen is thrown into ancient Egypt and must fight beside his younger father to survive a war between gods and men.
This project sells because it delivers what studios are starving for right now: a fresh mythic universe, a killer emotional engine, and a marketable father-son hook wrapped inside a globally accessible spectacle movie.
It’s Indiana Jones scale with Interstellar awe, and the humor and character warmth of Guardians of the Galaxy.
The Eye of God gives the film a signature visual language — supernatural blasts, phantom armies, sand walls, rewound time, curses — all of which translate directly into trailer moments, toyetic imagery, and franchise potential.
The story hits four-quadrant essentials:
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Youth wish fulfillment (a kid discovering powers and fighting alongside his father).
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Adult emotional catharsis (a father-son reunion that rewrites destiny).
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Global cultural resonance (Egyptian iconography + universal mythology).
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High-concept clarity (time travel, curses, ancient armies — instantly marketable).
The father-son dynamic sets it apart from every other adventure property in the marketplace. It gives the spectacle a heart, and gives the audience a reason to return for sequels.
The curse ticking down inside Blake — and the journey to reverse it — creates natural second and third film arcs.
With the right cast, Entombed becomes the next big theatrical event franchise — a movie that sells itself in a 3-second snippet, a poster, a trailer, or a TikTok clip.
A massive world, a universal emotional hook, and a concept that markets globally.
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Indiana Jones meets Back To The Future in this action-adventure audio drama. The son of a famed adventurer, who has never lived up to his father’s reputation, finds himself walking in his father’s footsteps when he travels back in time to ancient Egypt, to return a cursed relic that will otherwise kill him, to the pharaoh Tutankhamen.
8 episodes
Released in February 2025, the series quickly rose to the #1 position all over the world
in the Science Fiction category. Since then it has had over 200k downloads, ranking it in the top 1-2% of all podcasts.



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