Upcoming Films and Series Coming to XZION™
Trinc Studios is building XZION™ as a home for original films, series, and connected stories produced through Trinc Studios. The goal is not to fill the platform with random titles. Instead, each project helps build a larger creative world with its own tone, characters, conflicts, and direction.
The next wave of XZION™ Originals focuses on five major projects: Diamonds Up, TCU: Interview with a Hitman, NXZIDE, Life Savings Series, and XZION: The Animated Series.
Each title brings something different to the platform. Some stories stay grounded in crime, loyalty, pressure, and ambition. Others move into horror, survival, science fiction, identity, and a much larger universe. Together, these projects show where XZION™ is headed next.
Diamonds Up

Diamonds Up stands as one of the key scripted projects for XZION™. The story follows ambition, pressure, loyalty, and the cost of chasing power inside the music world.
At the center of the story are characters trying to survive the choices around them. Music becomes more than entertainment. It becomes a way out, a source of conflict, and a reason people make dangerous moves.
The series focuses on drama, tension, and real consequences. It is not just about fame. It is about what people are willing to risk when success starts feeling close enough to touch.
Diamonds Up also helps introduce the grounded side of the XZION™ universe. Before the larger world expands into horror and science fiction, this story gives viewers a street-level look at ambition, relationships, betrayal, and survival.
Because of that, Diamonds Up plays an important role in the early lineup. It gives the platform a dramatic foundation while opening the door for deeper character stories later.
TCU: Interview with a Hitman
TCU: Interview with a Hitman is designed as a darker and more personal story.
The project centers on Marv, a hitman who agrees to document his life, crimes, thoughts, and worldview. At first, the setup feels like a raw interview. However, as the story unfolds, the line between memory, guilt, fear, and reality begins to blur.
This is where the project becomes more than a simple crime story.
The interview format gives viewers a close look at Marv’s mind. His words reveal how he sees the world, but his perception may not always be stable. As the story continues, viewers are forced to question what is real, what is remembered, and what may be breaking apart inside him.
TCU: Interview with a Hitman adds a psychological layer to XZION™. It connects crime drama with deeper questions about truth, violence, survival, and the way people explain their own choices.
This project also helps bridge the grounded world of Diamonds Up with the more unstable and dangerous stories coming later.
NXZIDE
NXZIDE brings horror and survival into the XZION™ lineup.
This project moves the universe into a more dangerous space. The threat is no longer only human pressure, street conflict, or personal choices. Now the danger becomes physical, spreading, and harder to control.
NXZIDE is built around fear, infection, panic, and survival. The story pushes characters into situations where trust becomes difficult and every decision matters. Once danger enters the room, people have to decide who they believe, who they protect, and who may already be lost.
The tone is meant to feel intense and unpredictable. It is not just about monsters or violence. It is about what fear does to people when they are trapped, confused, and running out of time.
NXZIDE expands XZION™ into horror while still keeping the emotional weight of the earlier projects. The goal is to make the audience feel the pressure, not just watch it from a distance.
As the universe grows, NXZIDE becomes an important turning point. It shows that XZION™ stories can move from grounded drama into survival horror without losing the human stakes.
Life Savings Series
Life Savings Series moves the XZION™ universe into science fiction.
This project explores life, death, memory, identity, and the cost of trying to preserve people beyond the natural limits of time. The story introduces a world where technology offers a chance to save parts of who people are, but that promise comes with serious questions.
What makes someone truly alive?
Is memory enough?
Can identity be rebuilt?
And what happens when a system built to save people becomes controlled by power, money, or hidden motives?
Life Savings Series is one of the biggest bridges in the XZION™ lineup because it connects human drama with future technology. It takes personal loss and turns it into a larger story about preservation, control, and what people will do when they are desperate to bring someone back.
This series also helps push the platform beyond one genre. It gives XZION™ room to explore science fiction while still staying connected to emotion, grief, survival, and legacy.
Because of that, Life Savings Series is not just a future concept. It is one of the key pieces that helps expand the full XZION™ world.
XZION: The Animated Series
XZION: The Animated Series opens the door to the largest version of the universe.
Animation gives the story more freedom. It allows the world to grow beyond the limits of live-action production while still keeping the same core themes. Through animation, XZION™ can explore bigger battles, deeper lore, future timelines, advanced worlds, and characters who operate on a larger scale.
This series is designed to expand the mythology of XZION™.
While the earlier projects focus on grounded drama, crime, horror, and science fiction, the animated series can connect the larger pieces together. It can explore history, future events, character origins, hidden systems, and the bigger forces shaping the universe.
Animation also gives the platform room to reach a wider audience. It can move fast, look bold, and show ideas that may be harder to produce in live action at first.
XZION: The Animated Series is important because it gives the universe a long-term home. It can grow with the platform and help turn separate stories into something larger.
Why These Projects Matter to XZION™
The upcoming XZION™ lineup is not built around one genre.
Diamonds Up brings drama.
TCU: Interview with a Hitman brings psychological crime storytelling.
NXZIDE brings horror and survival.
Life Savings Series brings science fiction and identity.
XZION: The Animated Series brings the larger universe into full view.
Together, these projects show the direction of XZION™ Originals. The platform is not only about releasing one film or one series. It is about building a creative world where each title adds something new.
Some projects will feel personal. Others will feel intense. Some will stay close to real life, while others will move into future worlds and bigger ideas.
That range is the point.
XZION™ is being built to give original stories room to grow.
What Viewers Can Expect from XZION™
Viewers can expect new projects that connect through tone, theme, and creative vision.
The stories may not all look the same, but they all come from the same larger mission: to build original films and series with a clear identity.
This means viewers can expect:
- grounded drama
- crime stories
- psychological tension
- horror elements
- science fiction ideas
- animated universe building
- connected character arcs
- original XZION™ mythology
As more projects are developed, XZION™ will continue growing as a platform for original work from Trinc Studios.
The goal is to give viewers more than a watch page. The goal is to create a place where stories build over time and each release adds another piece to the world.
Final Thoughts from XZION™
The next wave of XZION™ Originals begins with Diamonds Up, TCU: Interview with a Hitman, NXZIDE, Life Savings Series, and XZION: The Animated Series.
Each project has its own lane, but together they help shape the future of the platform.
This is where the XZION™ universe starts to expand.
From crime drama to survival horror, from science fiction to animation, the lineup shows what is coming next and why the platform is being built for more than one type of story.
XZION™ is not just preparing to release content.
It is preparing to build a world.