A hard‑boiled private investigator in a smog‑choked metropolis who becomes entangled with a mysterious lounge singer after she hires him to recover a stolen vial of experimental neurotoxin rumored to erase memories, pulling him into a shadowy war between corrupt officials, rogue chemists, and a criminal syndicate desperate to control the city’s collective past, forcing him to confront his own buried secrets before the truth is permanently wiped from existence.
"Mercury Nightfall" follows a hard‑boiled private investigator in a smog‑choked metropolis who becomes entangled with a mysterious lounge singer after she hires him to recover a stolen vial of experimental neurotoxin rumored to erase memories, pulling him into a shadowy war between corrupt officials, rogue chemists, and a criminal syndicate desperate to control the city’s collective past, forcing him to confront his own buried secrets before the truth is permanently wiped from existence.
Movie poster concept for “Mercury Nightfall”: A smog‑drenched neo‑noir metropolis at night, bathed in toxic yellow and electric blue light. In the foreground, a hard‑boiled private investigator stands in a long coat and fedora, half his face obscured by shadow and drifting smoke. Beside him, a mysterious lounge singer in a shimmering, mercury‑silver dress looks over her shoulder with wary, haunting eyes. Behind them, towering skyscrapers blur into chemical haze, with ghostly, half‑erased faces faintly visible in the smog. A glowing vial of experimental neurotoxin floats between the characters as if suspended in midair, radiating an eerie, memory‑erasing light. Silhouettes of corrupt officials, rogue chemists, and syndicate enforcers lurk in the background, their features glitching and dissolving as if being forgotten. At the top: MERCURY NIGHTFALL in bold, retro‑futuristic noir typography.