RH Rob Hackney
RH-0303 · Film & TV · 2026.07.11.13:09

Hypervisor

A man who habitually wakes in the back of airport cabs is delivered to a serviced apartment that shouldn’t exist, run by a woman who already knows his name.

FormatFeature · 41pp sample
GenreSci-fi mystery / thriller
Tone / StyleEerie, controlled, uncanny
AudienceEx Machina, The Prestige, Devs
Key locationsCircuit-board industrial park · stone “Serviced Accommodation”
Why it worksDread built from architecture and behaviour, not effects. A precise, Kubrickian sense of wrongness; a mystery that makes the reader lean in from page one.

The story

William wakes in a taxi with the practised calm of a man who does this often, and steps out into an industrial park sprawled like a circuit board — glass offices, brand-new roads, no people. One building doesn’t fit: stone-faced, warmly lit, seven floors of “Serviced Accommodation”. Inside, Lina — tall, immaculate, radiating control — crosses the lobby to meet him halfway and greets him by name. Hypervisor is a slow, uncanny sci-fi mystery that builds its dread out of architecture and behaviour: everything is almost normal, and the almost is the horror. In the tradition of Ex Machina and Devs. This is the first 41 pages of the shooting draft.

Coverage — plot points

Read the sample

Below is the existing draft — a sample of the final shooting script (41pp shown). Scroll to read, or download the PDF.

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