NIKOS
Title: NIKOS
Genre: Crime Mystery
Budget: TBC
Run time: 90-120 Minutes
Distribution: Genre is marketable for both Domestic & International distribution across all licensing platforms
Demographics: PG
Rating: 13
Streaming, Cable Broadcast: Amazon Studios, Netflix, HBO Max, Peacock, Disney Plus, Apple TV, & Hulu, Sky, History Channel
Executive Producers: TBP
Produced by: Station 211, Enorama, Crisis Cinema
Producers: Russell Gow, Thomas Hauser, Thanasis Psilopoulos, Elmazi Evdoxia
Created by: Russell Gow, Thomas Hauser
Written by: Thomas Hauser, Russell Gow
Director: Giorgos Papatheodorou
Composer: Simone Cilio
Graphic Design: Thomas Hauser
Location(s): Greece
Synopsis:
In the sun-soaked city of Athens, where ancient history collides with modern corruption, Detective Nikos Stavros is thrust back into the throes of an investigation that could shatter the very foundations of power. When a series of high-profile murders rattles the city's elite, Nikos, still reeling from a personal tragedy, is asked to lead the case. As the body count rises, he uncovers cryptic symbols carved into the victims' flesh, pointing to a sinister conspiracy that stretches deep into Athens' past. With each new clue, Nikos navigates the labyrinthine streets of the city, uncovering ties to a secret society with roots tracing back to ancient Greece. Alongside Maria, a determined forensics specialist, Nikos peels back layers of deceit, revealing a web of corruption that links the murders to some of Athens' most powerful figures. As the investigation deepens, Nikos and Eleni's pursuit of the truth leads them from the shadowy alleys of Athens to the idyllic yet treacherous islands of the Aegean Sea. In a pulse-pounding race against time, they uncover a decades-old conspiracy involving stolen artifacts, hidden treasures, and dark wartime secrets. With the fate of the city hanging in the balance, Nikos must not only outwit his formidable opponent but also confront the ghosts of his past. In the end, as the conspiracy is exposed Nikos uncovers revelations that rock Athens to its core. "Nikos" is a riveting tale of mystery, intrigue, and the relentless pursuit of truth against overwhelming odds.