If You Had The Chance To Be in Star Trek, Would You Have Turned It Down? π¬
Do you remember sitting in a dark theater watching Star Trek for the first time?
The Enterprise bridge.
The transporter beam.
That sense that humanity was destined for something biggerβ¦
Or maybe it was Star Wars for you?
The opening crawl.
The jump to hyperspace.
A galaxy far, far away that somehow felt closer than tomorrowβ¦
These movies shaped careers. They inspired the engineers who built the Space Shuttle and the future of American ingenuity. They turned "space" from a government program into a cultural obsession now worth $630 billion and climbing toward $2 trillion.
That moment has arrived again. Right now.
For those of you who donβt know, I'm an Executive Producer at Angelic Pictures, a Universal Studios Vendor-Affiliate, which is producing the Space Samurai Trilogy, a brand new space franchise with Universal Studios theatrical distribution committed. In theaters. On the big screen. Where legends are made. Where E.T. was born. Where Aston Martin became Bond. Where Ray-Ban became cool. The same theatrical distribution that launched Apollo 13 and First Man into the cultural consciousness.
Production begins Q1 2026, and we project a global audience of 38M+ when it hits theaters.
This trilogy will be the next major space franchise.
There hasn't been a Star Trek since Star Trek.
The genre is wide open, the audience is hungry, and the timing is now.
Think Die Hard meets Gravity.
Space Samurai: Oasis is set aboard a luxury space station in 2063. A battleground in zero gravity. Secrets buried in orbit resurface. The Cold War never ended; it just moved higher. An unlikely hero rises. Edge-of-your-seat thriller from start to finish.
In Theaters Worldwide
Space Samurai
Oasis Station β’ 2063
Die Hard meets Gravity
The Cold War never ended β it just moved higher.
An unlikely hero rises.
The underlying message: the things we build to protect ourselves become the things that define us. Innovation is survival. And the nation that leads in space leads the future.
This is the kind of story that shapes how people think about space, and that's why I'm opening the door to you.
My vision for Sirotin Intelligence has always been to make a real impact in our world and shape the future of America's dominance in space. Movies are the fastest way to do it. Control the narrative, control the outcome. Think big. We can make anything happen. It's why they call it movie magic.
Movies don't reflect reality. They create it.
They influence where investment capital flows.
They shape public support for space policy.
They determine which technologies feel inevitable and which feel like science fiction.
Here's what being featured in a major movie can do for a company:
- Immediate Valuation Impact: Wilson was just a sporting goods company before Cast Away. After the movie, it became an emotional icon, a symbol of human resilience that people still talk about 25 years later. BMW generated $240M in presales from a $3M placement in GoldenEye. Ray-Ban Aviators were declining before Top Gun; after Tom Cruise wore them, sales jumped 40% and they became the definition of cool for a generation.
- IPO Positioning: Cultural visibility creates the brand recognition that drives successful public offerings.
- Investor Confidence: Nothing says "this company is the future" like seeing it portrayed as the industry standard of 2063.
- Government Contract Credibility: When decision-makers see your technology on screen as essential infrastructure, it shapes procurement conversations.
- Talent Acquisition: The best engineers and executives want to work for companies that inspire them. Movies do that.
- Consumer Awareness for B2B: Most people have never heard of the companies building our space future. This changes that overnight.
- Policy Influence: The technologies that appear on screen become the ones legislators and the public believe in.
And if you think this doesn't apply to space, consider:
- Omega Speedmaster became "the Moonwatch" after Apollo. Astronaut-worn models now sell for $2+ million at auction. The brand is permanently synonymous with space exploration.
- GoPro in The Martian reinforced its dominance as the camera of choice for extreme environments. Director Ridley Scott called it "the black box of the mission."
- Under Armour in The Martian became the "Official Training Partner of the Ares Program" and sold mission gear before the movie even released.
- NASA itself used The Martian to regenerate public excitement for Mars missions and support for its $18.5 billion budget request.
These are strategic decisions by companies that understood what it means to be part of the cultural narrative.
We are seeking companies across the entire space ecosystem:
Space & Defense:
- Hypersonic propulsion
- Reusable launch systems
- Orbital habitats
- Life support
- Satellite communications
- Space tourism
- Defense systems
- Robotics
- AI platforms
- Advanced materials
- In-space manufacturing
- Power systems
- Space medicine
Consumer & Lifestyle:
- Wearable tech
- Food and beverage
- Beauty and skincare
- Fitness equipment
- Luxury goods
- Fashion and apparel
- Consumer electronics
- Furniture and interior design
- Entertainment systems
Infrastructure & Services:
- Financial services
- Insurance
- Logistics
- Construction
- Agriculture and biotech
- Water purification
- Waste management
If your company has anything to do with space, the future, or what life could look like in 2063, you belong in this movie.
It doesn't matter if you're still in prototype. Movies don't show what exists today. They show what's coming. Your technology can be the standard of 2063 on screen long before it ships in reality.
If Iβve already interviewed you, I know your technology. I know your mission. I know the late nights, the setbacks, the breakthroughs that no one else saw. I understand what you're building. I believe in it. Now let's bring your vision to 38 million people+ for just the first movie aloneβ¦
This movie is happening. Production begins Q1 2026. Those who get in on the ground floor now will shape how the world sees space for the next generation.
Star Trek inspired a generation. This is your chance to inspire the next one.
If this once in a lifetime opportunity interests you get in touch with me directly either through email at angelica@sirotinventures.com or LinkedIn to learn moreβ¦
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