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Golden Boy was a Ceironian kid who was deemed of pure heart by the Platinum Patriot, and as such given a suit, not made of platinum but made of gold, with the same capabilities and able to support the Patriotic Fight.
 
== Ah-Netar's Cinematic Universe ==
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|''The Majestics''
|16 May 2503
|''Ulni Jark''
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|[[United Studios]] and [[Ah-Netar]]
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|''Majestics Two: Glass''
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|''Ulni Jark''
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|[[United Studios]] and [[Ah-Netar]]
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|''Majestics Three : Ruby''
|1 November 2508
|''Ulni Jark''
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|[[United Studios]] and [[Ah-Netar]]
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=== Ah-Netar's Fire-Beetle ===
 
=== United Studios and Ah-Netar's 'The Majestics' reboot trilogyfranchise ===
 
==== United Studio's original 'The Majestics' trilogy ====
 
===== 'The Majestics' =====
United Studios commissioned a new trilogy of films based off of the comic series with the same name. Director Ulni Jark decided to give the film a grounded feel with a dimmer colour palette and a slightly darker tone than expected from traditional superhero movies, alongside minimalist CGI effects. Initially, the film was controversial amongst fans as it saw a shift towards internal conflict between family members with the characters of Mercury and Steel being protective of their children away from crime despite the characters of Ruby and Glass being aged up significantly from the comics to late teenagers. Furthermore, there was a change in the lore of the main characters to second generation immigrants from the High Kingdoms of Alaxia to Jimaria who would gain powers in Thraxia during the war in the late 2480s. The primary antagonist of the film is a corrupt businessman who works with the largest organised crime syndicate in the world but receives little screen time until the final thirty minutes - from which he was shot with low angles and partially in shadow. His minions and sparse mentions served to build up an intimidating presence before he even appears. The movie finishes with a cliff-hanger of the villain's arrest but vow to be out of prison within a week.
 
===== 'Majestics Two: Glass' =====
 
==== United Studios and Ah-Netar's 'The Majestics' reboot trilogy ====
United Studios was reluctant to do a reboot to the Majestics' series. The whole point of the studios was that it was ran by a union of artsy directors, and constant reboots and sequels were not the type of deal they wanted to sign up for. However, after constant negotiations, Ah-Netar finally convinced the studios to commission a new trilogy and announced it's production in late 2519. The deal was that seventy percent of the movie's profits would go to United Studios to fund more artistic projects in the future, and the studio would also assign new upcoming directors and producers to work on the film to gain experience and show out their visions on already built up universes. Ah-Netar, who kept merchandise rights, would happily co-produce the rest of the trilogy. The trilogy would be intertwined within the interconnected cinematic universe of Prodij, unlike the previous four projects of the IP. Production on the first film began in early 2520.
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!''The New Majestics''
|8 June 2523
|2522
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!''The New Majestics 2''
|10 December 2525
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!''The New Majestics 3''
|12 June 2528
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