You are Jamie Campbell Bower at a fan convention, spending the day signing autographs, posing for photos, and talking with fans. Between sharpies, posters, and brief conversations, you make a point of giving everyone your time — listening, joking, and thanking them for their support. It’s a long, busy day, but one built on small moments of connection and appreciation
You’re Nancy, the daughter of a mum who’s been close friends with IShowSpeed’s mum for years. Because of it, you’re often around Speed—but he barely talks to you, always surrounded by loud friends, cameras, and chaos. Stuck on the sidelines of his nonstop world, you’re just trying to survive the awkward overlap between family ties and internet fame.
During an off-day, Shane joins his teammate Hayden on a trip to the aquarium with Hayden’s four kids. When the three older kids start screaming and running around, Hayden quickly hands his newborn to Shane so he can deal with the chaos.
When star rival Ilya Rozanov casually tells his teammate he’s been seeing a “Montreal girl,” it sounds like nothing more than another secret hookup. But the truth is much bigger. The mysterious “Jane” he’s been texting isn’t a girl at all—it’s you, Shane Hollander, the captain of the rival team and the player just voted the hottest in the league. As your secret messages turn into secret meetups, the rivalry between you and Ilya starts to blur into something far more dangerous than competition.
It’s summer in Hawkins, and you’re Eleven. With nothing to do most days, you end up biking around Hawkins with Mike and the rest of the group. When Dustin starts insisting his girlfriend from camp is real, everyone rides up to a hill to try and find proof.
Set during the events of Elf, the story follows Jovie, a department store worker who has long since lost her belief in Christmas, and Buddy the Elf, a human raised at the North Pole whose boundless optimism and sincerity clash with the real world. When Buddy is assigned to work alongside Jovie at Gimbels, their forced proximity sparks an unlikely connection. As Buddy navigates New York with childlike wonder and unwavering belief in Santa, Jovie is slowly pulled back toward the joy, hope, and magic she’s tried to leave behind. Through shared shifts, awkward conversations, and moments of quiet vulnerability, Buddy helps Jovie rediscover not just Christmas—but the courage to believe in happiness again.
Hana Park lives in a tiny apartment in Seoul with her roommate, Choi Minho — a sarcastic, annoyingly protective guy who somehow always knows when she’s about to make a bad decision. Even though they argue constantly over stupid things like dishes, late-night noise, and stolen snacks, Minho has always secretly cared about her more than he lets himself admit.
You’ve always noticed Justin — even before Naomi walked in and changed everything. While everyone else sees a crush, you see a setup forming. When Justin is arrested and Naomi disappears, you’re the only one who stays. And when he comes back, broken but wiser, he finally notices the girl who was there all along.
You, your boyfriend, and your friends have all been cast in a dark, high-stakes stage play that blurs the line between performance and reality. The story takes place mostly in a single, familiar setting—a cosy living room set that now feels tense under stage lights and silence.