A new relationship drama exploring the complicated aftermath of love is set to make its debut this month. Endgaged, written and directed by filmmaker Tyris Terrell McKnight, will premiere on March 26, 2026, at Nitehawk Cinema in Brooklyn, New York.
The film, produced by McKnight’s banner WOLV3S ONLY FILMS LLC, takes an intimate look at the emotional fallout that lingers after a relationship ends. Rather than presenting a straightforward breakup story, Endgaged unfolds through a series of interviews and reflections between two former lovers, revealing how the same relationship can be remembered in strikingly different ways.
Inspired by real-life experiences, the drama centers on Travis McGee and Angela Hart, portrayed by Martin Bats Bradford and Tia Verrett. As the two revisit their past through deeply personal conversations, their memories begin to clash, exposing the ways heartbreak, unresolved trauma, and perspective can reshape the truth.
Through this layered storytelling approach, the film examines how people process love differently long after a relationship has ended. The narrative asks a central question: can two people share the same love story but remember it completely differently?
McKnight describes the project as an exploration of the difficult conversations people often avoid when relationships fall apart.
“Endgaged is about the conversations people are often too afraid to have,” McKnight said. “Relationships rarely end with one simple truth. Each person carries their own memories, their own pain, and their own version of what happened.”
He added that the film aims to reflect the emotional complexity that comes with revisiting the past.
“I wanted to create a film that explores how love, regret, and accountability can shape our understanding of the past. This film is deeply personal, and I hope audiences see parts of their own experiences reflected in it.”
Alongside Bradford and Verrett, the film features April Darensbourg as the interviewer guiding the conversations that anchor the story. The ensemble cast also includes Trina Lafargue, Josef Pons, Elyse Jones, Joanell Jacques, Nicholas, De’Jan Gillard, Jasmine Adams, Warren Smith, Dwyanna “Super D” Irvin, and McKnight himself in the role of The Poet.
At its core, Endgaged explores themes of emotional accountability, perspective in relationships, and the blurred lines between memory and truth. The film also examines how people grow — or fail to grow — after the emotional wreckage of love.
McKnight, a filmmaker, writer, and musician, founded WOLV3S ONLY FILMS LLC as a platform for storytelling that confronts complex emotional realities. His work often explores themes of identity, trauma, resilience, and the human need for connection.
With Endgaged, McKnight continues that mission by offering a story that invites audiences to reflect on their own experiences with love, loss, and the stories we tell ourselves about the past.
The film will hold its official premiere on March 26 at 9:30 p.m. at Nitehawk Cinema in Brooklyn.
Tickets for the screening are currently available via Eventbrite.