Streets of Myth

A live action web-series set in an alternate-universe, contemporary England where every neighbourhood is a fiefdom and every wrong look can end in blood.

WHY READ WHEN YOU COULD WATCH? SEE OUR PROOF-OF-CONCEPT SHORT FILM HERE!

At first glance, the Birmingham in Streets of Myth looks a lot like ours. The buildings look about right. The clothes are the same. The kids listen to hip-hop and hard rock. Birmingham's neighbourhoods are roughly the same too: Aston, Digbeth, Nechells, The Jewellery Quarter & more.

But instead of a city, they are a loose collection of gangs and petty rivalries, tied together and policed by the weakened and corrupt forces of The Crown. These gangs aren't quite like our gangs though. They don't have guns.

They have swords, spears and the ancient martial traditions of the Far East. Each neighbourhood has their own power structure, their own laws and their own fighting style.

The Streets of Myth are a place that lies at the intersection of DJ's and dim-maks, kings and graffiti, B-boys and bloodied swords.

 

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The goal today is to get to at least £2000 total! And we've got some EXTRA INCENTIVES to help pave that path...

TODAY ONLY, WE ARE GIVING AWAY:

- Kung-Fu nicknames to EVERY SINGLE BACKER!
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OFFER ENDS AT 11:00am GMT / 6:00am EST TOMORROW, FRIDAY MARCH 7!

So get off the fence and INTO THE STREETS!


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On the Importance of Laughter

I want to talk about tone for a bit here.

In the process of pitching, selling and/or explaining Streets of Myth, I’ve largely focused on the action and drama. I’ve avoided bringing up humour or anything like it out of fear. Fear that if I said anything that implied this was fun, most people would assume we were making a chop socky mash-up like Kill Bill or an outright comedy like Kung Fury.

And no, as cool as those are, that’s not what we’re doing.

But I think I may have undersold that, like any great TV show, Streets of Myth will be fun to watch. Or at least, that’s the idea. Any great story, from an anecdote about your day at work to 1,000 page novels will have humour in it. Did you know, for example, that Hamlet is hilarious? I didn't until I saw it put on by the Royal Shakespeare Company.

Even if a story is mostly sweat-inducing intensity, there needs* to be somewhere for the audience to catch their breath, some calm or quiet; some joy or laughter to let everything soak in before you drop the hammer back down.

Everything is peaceful right now. Nothing can possibly go wrong for these characters, clearly.

Everything is peaceful right now. Nothing can possibly go wrong for these characters, clearly.

That’s been a strength of EVERY “greatest show ever” from the last decade. If you’ve seen The Sopranos or Game of Thrones or Breaking Bad, you’re just as likely to remember a great one-liner as you are to remember the butterflies in your stomach at a particularly tense moment. Just as one example, let’s look back at Game of Thrones famous “Blackwater” episode from their second season.

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While certainly not as white-knuckle horrifying as the red wedding, this episode is pretty intense, focusing entirely on the siege of the fictional capital city of King's Landing. The body count is high and characters you like are in serious danger (which in this particular show is even scarier than usual). But what do I remember most about this episode? Drunk Cersei’s spiteful, hilarious ramblings in between the carnage and Tyrion’s casual, tension-diffusing “Let’s go and kill them!” punctuation mark at the end of an otherwise ass-kicking speech.

In Streets of Myth, we have a lot of character-based comedy in the dialogue, usually to diffuse the tension… just like all of the gags in “Blackwater”. In the excerpt below, from page 3 of “The King’s Arms”, we have straight-talking pub regular John Holloway finding out that they’re going to have an unexpected visitor...

So, I hope you enjoyed that script excerpt and that we here in the Offices of Myth keep having fun producing this show.

Until next time... keep smiling.

 

*I should point out there are a few films, books, plays, etc that have no sense of humour at all and are great, but those are the exceptions.
 

Kickstarter Reward Spotlight - Posters

Support the Kickstarter of Myth and adorn your wall with some badassery!

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We've got three original designs that you can only get through our Kickstarter campaign at the "Flying Guillotine" (£75) or "Eastern Condors" (£125 for 2 posters) support levels.

Our first poster is the iconic "Graffiti Sword" design, which we released when our proof-of-concept film came out. It combines five very mythic elements: graffiti, bricks, Shakespeare, a sword and blood. It's difficult to get more Streets of Myth than that. The Bard's epic line comes courtesy of King Henry IV in Henry IV, Part II.

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Poster #2 features the Streets' Badass in Chief, the Kate Middleton of Kung-Fu, Zara Phythian, looking deadly in front of some classically falling apart Brum architecture. This design is still a work in progress, but this mock-up isn't far off what we'll be printing.

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And poster #3, oh what a poster that will be! We can't wait to release it cause, SPOLIER, it's awesome...