Reign of Fire is a fiery, post-apocalyptic epic where dragons have risen—not from myth, but from beneath the earth itself—and humanity now lives in the shadow of extinction. The skies are no longer ours. The world belongs to fire.
Set in a near-future ravaged by chaos, the film follows Quinn Abernathy, a hardened survivor who watched London burn when dragons first emerged. Two decades later, cities lie in ruins, the air is thick with ash, and scattered human colonies fight to survive beneath the constant threat of aerial death.
But hope returns in the form of a rogue American soldier, Van Zan, leading a reckless group of dragon hunters. Armed with tactics forged in desperation and a mad plan to strike at the beasts’ source, he teams up with Quinn for one last mission—kill the alpha dragon, and the rest may fall.
Reign of Fire is raw, explosive, and visually stunning. Dragons are not magical—they are apex predators, terrifying and unstoppable. The world is scorched and lawless, where steel meets fire, and survival depends on courage more than weapons. Every action scene is a desperate, brutal fight against extinction.
But at its heart, Reign of Fire is about resistance. About what it means to fight when the battle is already lost. About facing monsters not just with weapons, but with the will to reclaim a dying world.
Humanity once ruled the earth.
Now, it’s time to take it back.
Because this isn’t a story about dragons.
It’s a story about fire.
And who dares to walk through it.