by slinkster » Fri Jan 22, 2016 6:11 pm
While Michael isn't really the type (at least in my mind) to deserve a cinematic trailer, I could see the following being appropriate to him:
Michael stands in the bell tower, frowning and looking down at the field behind the diner.
Cut to a snow covered field in darkness, occasional muzzle flashes and a spotlight from a helicopter illuminating small knots of fighters locked in mortal combat. Briefly centered in the spotlight, Michael is gunned down by someone in the direction he was running toward. As he falls down in the snow, the screen goes black.
Voices scream in terror as gunshots ring out all around - Michael's ragged breathing is barely heard over the sound of his boots hitting the ground as he runs. The bouncing light of his flashlight illuminates a small cage with a woman trapped inside. When he reaches the cage, she begs Michael to get her out of there, tears streaming down her face. After a few moments of him fiddling with it, the lock falls off the cage and Michael helps the woman out, pointing off screen and telling her to get moving. He begins to follow her but then hears a voice call for help behind him and turns around, a look of determination mixed with fear on his face. He takes two steps before shots ring out and he falls over, a pool of blood slowly spreading away from his body. The camera zooms in on the blood until it is all that can be seen, at which point it slowly turns black.
Malignant whispers echo all around, barely discernable over the sound of Michael saying 'No', over and over again. At first the screen is black, but then whiteness intrudes on the borders of either side as the camera zooms out. Soon, Michael's face can be seen with tears of darkness running out of his blankly staring eyes. After a few moments, his mouth opens and he begins to scream and the screen goes black.
Cut again to Michael in the bell tower. He shakes his head and then turns away from the view with a troubled look on his face. As he begins to descend the ladder, the screen fades to black and the sound of whispering voices can be heard for a few seconds before they too fade away.
Not nearly as sassy as Treska.