She found the key to the universe—now she must choose what future to unlock.
STARDISK is an epic science fiction odyssey that explores the thin boundary between power and responsibility, truth and illusion. Set in the late 23rd century, the film follows Dr. Elara Voss, an astrophysicist who discovers a mysterious alien artifact—dubbed the “Stardisk”—buried within the rings of Saturn. What begins as a scientific breakthrough quickly escalates into an interstellar crisis.
The Stardisk is no mere relic; it's a key to a dormant technology capable of manipulating space-time on a cosmic scale. When multiple factions—galactic governments, rogue mercenaries, and a secretive AI cult—learn of its existence, Elara finds herself at the center of a brutal race to control the artifact. As reality begins to warp around the disk, she is haunted by visions of alternate futures, lost civilizations, and her own fractured past
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Directed by Denis Villeneuve, STARDISK combines breathtaking visuals with philosophical depth, exploring questions of fate, memory, and the ethics of discovery. With sweeping visuals of spacefolds and collapsing timelines, the film is a cerebral thrill ride rooted in emotion, anchored by a powerful performance from Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Elara.
As alliances collapse and the universe teeters on the brink, Elara must make a decision: activate the Stardisk and risk rewriting existence, or destroy it forever and bury the truth with it. In a universe obsessed with control, her choice may be the last act of free will.
STARDISK is a bold, thought-provoking journey into the unknown—a story of science, sacrifice, and the gravity of what we choose to remember.