In a world teetering on the edge of divine extinction, Legion dives deep into a raw, gritty war between celestial duty and human survival.
When God loses faith in humanity, He sends His angels to wipe us out. But one rebel — the Archangel Michael — defies the divine order. Stripped of his wings and armed with an assault rifle, Michael descends to Earth to protect the last hope for mankind: a pregnant waitress named Charlie, whose unborn child might be humanity’s only salvation.
Set in an isolated desert diner, Legion unfolds like a spiritual siege thriller, where ordinary people — a cook with a dark past, a heartbroken father, a lost teenage girl — must face unimaginable horrors as possessed humans swarm in like rabid creatures. It’s not just survival; it’s judgment day.
Visually dark and soaked in tension, the story blends apocalyptic myth with gritty action and emotional choices. Every scene tightens the noose: Should you follow blind faith, or fight for flawed humanity?
Perfect for fans of supernatural thrillers with heavy moral stakes, Legion doesn't offer easy answers — just angels with machine guns, demonic assaults, and a desperate struggle for hope when Heaven turns hostile.