Movie | Tarzan

Here’s an original story based on the prompt "Tarzan movie."

London, 1931. Rain slicks the cobblestones. John Clayton III, Lord Greystoke (Tarzan), sits in a leather chair, staring at a fireplace. He wears a tailored suit, but his eyes are distant. His wife, Jane, touches his shoulder. He flinches—still hearing phantom vines rustling. tarzan movie

“No,” he says. “London was the dream. This is the waking.” Here’s an original story based on the prompt "Tarzan movie

In a laboratory in Berlin, a phonograph plays a recording of Tarzan’s roar. A scientist marks a map: “The resonance signature is unique. Find him again.” He wears a tailored suit, but his eyes are distant

Tarzan goes feral. He sheds his shirt, his shoes, his name. He moves through the canopy like a ghost, disabling Kael’s men one by one—not killing, but breaking their equipment and leaving them tied with vines. He frees Jane. Then he challenges Kael at the Silencer’s base, a waterfall cliff.