DAUGHTER OF THE DRAGON

DAUGHTER OF THE DRAGON (2026) Angelina Jolie, Dwayne The Rock Johnson, Chris Hemsworth

In DAUGHTER OF THE DRAGON (2026), the line between myth and reality fractures as an ancient power long buried beneath the world begins to awaken. For centuries, legends spoke of dragons not as creatures of destruction, but as guardians—beings bound to protect the balance between humanity and the forces of nature. But when that balance is broken, something far more dangerous rises from the ashes.

At the heart of the story is a mysterious woman known only as Lyra (Angelina Jolie), a lone warrior who has spent her life moving between shadows and silence. Feared by some and hunted by others, she carries within her a secret that could change the fate of the world—she is the last living descendant of the Dragon Bloodline. Not merely a protector, but a bridge between human and dragon, Lyra possesses abilities that go beyond strength: she can sense the ancient energy of the earth, and in moments of extreme danger, unleash a power that has not been seen for generations.

But power like hers does not remain hidden forever.

When a powerful global organization uncovers fragments of an ancient prophecy, they begin a relentless pursuit to capture Lyra and weaponize the dragon legacy she carries. Leading the hunt is Marcus Kane (Dwayne Johnson), a highly trained operative and tactical commander who believes he is preventing a global catastrophe. To him, Lyra is not a guardian—she is an unpredictable force that could bring destruction if left unchecked.

Their paths collide in a brutal confrontation that changes everything. Marcus quickly realizes that the truth he has been fed is only part of a much larger story. The real threat lies not in Lyra’s existence, but in the awakening of an ancient entity—a primordial dragon whose purpose is not to protect, but to purge.

Enter Erik Thorne (Chris Hemsworth), a rogue archaeologist and former soldier who has spent years uncovering lost civilizations tied to the dragon myth. Haunted by a past expedition that ended in tragedy, Erik knows what happens when ancient powers are disturbed. He understands that the world is standing on the edge of something irreversible, and Lyra may be the only one capable of stopping it.

As the three are forced into an uneasy alliance, the story unfolds across breathtaking landscapes—from forgotten mountain temples hidden above the clouds to vast underground chambers carved by creatures that once ruled the skies. Each location reveals more about the true history of dragons—not as monsters, but as protectors who once stood alongside humanity before being hunted into extinction.

But the awakening has already begun.

The ancient dragon, sealed away for centuries, is stirring once more—drawn by the imbalance created by human greed and exploitation. Unlike Lyra, this creature does not seek harmony. It seeks judgment. Entire cities begin to experience unexplained phenomena—earthquakes, firestorms, and skies darkened by ash. The world edges closer to chaos as governments scramble for control and the truth begins to surface.

For Lyra, the journey is not just about saving the world—it is about understanding who she truly is. She must confront the legacy she carries, the responsibility it demands, and the fear that embracing her power could cost her humanity. Marcus must choose between following orders and protecting the truth, while Erik faces the ghosts of his past and the consequences of knowledge that should never have been uncovered.

The film builds toward an epic final confrontation where sky and earth collide. In a breathtaking battle above a burning city, Lyra must fully embrace her dragon heritage to stand against the ancient force that threatens to erase humanity. Fire meets fire, power meets purpose, and the fate of the world rests on a single choice—domination or balance.

At its core, DAUGHTER OF THE DRAGON is a story about identity, legacy, and the delicate balance between power and responsibility. It asks a timeless question: what does it truly mean to protect the world—control it, or live in harmony with it?