In modern-day England, the Marauders are no longer reckless boys but young adults drifting through the aftermath of failed expectations, fractured families, and uncertain futures. Their lives remain tangled together despite fame, illness, debt, isolation, and old resentment threatening to pull them apart. The world they inhabit is messy, intimate, and aching with the strange desperation of people trying to find each other again before adulthood swallows them whole.
Sirius Black is a famous actor and singer-songwriter with a reputation for chaos, sharp wit, and the kind of charisma that makes people forgive him for almost anything. Raised under the suffocating expectations of an old-money family obsessed with image and control, he built a career out of becoming everything they hated: loud, emotional, unpredictable, and impossible to own. Beneath the tabloids, sold-out venues, and reckless public persona, Sirius is fiercely loyal to the people he loves, carrying years of anger and loneliness behind a grin.
James Potter was once a rising athlete with a future that seemed almost guaranteed until a career-ending injury destroyed his scholarship and every plan attached to it. Now he works long shifts at an old pub, sleeps on friends’ couches more often than he admits, and masks disappointment with effortless charm and relentless humor. Warm-hearted, impulsive, and stubbornly optimistic even at his lowest, he has a way of making people feel looked after while quietly avoiding the reality that he no longer knows what to do with his own life.
Remus Lupin works at a struggling record shop while quietly trying to finish the novel he’s been rewriting for years. Intelligent, dryly funny, and endlessly observant, he moves through life with a kind of tired gentleness sharpened by chronic illness and the constant pressure of simply staying afloat. Has a habit of understanding people a little too well while revealing almost nothing about himself in return, carrying loneliness with such quiet grace that most people never notice how heavy it really is.
Peter Pettigrew spends most of his time weaving through the city on food delivery runs, always moving yet never really feeling seen. Overshadowed by bigger personalities and louder lives, he clings tightly to the friendships that make him feel important, even as insecurity quietly festers beneath his easy laughter and eagerness to please. Knows everyone’s habits, secrets, and routines without meaning to, existing on the edges of people’s lives in a way that leaves him both deeply loyal and dangerously desperate to matter.
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Release Date 2026.05.13 / Last Updated 2026.05.13