When a disgraced astrophysicist discovers a repeating anomaly in deep space – a zone where the laws of physics momentarily cease to exist – he’s recruited by a shadowy government agency to pilot a experimental spacecraft into the ‘Null Vector’, unaware that the zone isn’t a cosmic glitch but a gateway to a parallel dimension harboring a hostile intelligence determined to breach our reality, forcing him to become humanity’s last line of defense against an existential threat beyond comprehension.
"Null Vector" When a disgraced astrophysicist discovers a repeating anomaly in deep space – a zone where the laws of physics momentarily cease to exist – he’s recruited by a shadowy government agency to pilot a experimental spacecraft into the ‘Null Vector’, unaware that the zone isn’t a cosmic glitch but a gateway to a parallel dimension harboring a hostile intelligence determined to breach our reality, forcing him to become humanity’s last line of defense against an existential threat beyond comprehension.
a dramatic movie poster for "Null Vector", a lone spacecraft silhouetted against a swirling, chaotic vortex of distorted stars and nebulae, the vortex resembling an eye, hinting at a watching intelligence. The ship is sleek and experimental, appearing fragile against the cosmic horror. Below the ship, a fractured Earth is visible, cracked and distorted as if reality itself is breaking. The title "Null Vector" is large, bold, and slightly glitched, rendered in a cold, metallic font. Subtle hints of otherworldly geometry are woven into the vortex. Dark blues, deep purples, and flashes of distorted white and red dominate the color scheme. A sense of immense scale and dread. cinematic lighting, high detail, 8k.