The New Chronicles: Darkness Overshadows Everything

The New Chronicles: Darkness Overshadows Everything is a 2005 El Kadsreian kadsresatsu film written by Fred Abrams and directed by Olov Flodqvist. It was distributed in the US by and internationally by. The film was released on August 11, 2005. The film is the first sequel in The New Chronicles franchise, and the second movie in the series of films.

The film received positive reviews from critics and was a box office success, grossing $204 million from a $110.3 million budget.

Plot
The film begins with an opening narration telling the legend of light and darkness. 7 millennia ago, Onami, the god of light, and his brother, Omaru, the god of darkness, once lived together in harmony, bringing light and darkness to the world, until one day, when Omaru became consumed with power over the Earth and battled Onami with his army. The battle lasted for 6 millenniums before Onami, using the power of the Millennium Shard, merged with his brother, overwhelming his evil personality and forming Onamaru. the mega-god of light and dark. A millennia has since passed, and no one has been able to find another Millennium Shard, which only appears at the start of a new millennium, to separate Onamaru back into Omaru and Onami.

On midnight of January 1, 2000, in an apartment complex in Goldcrest, a man comes home from a friend's house after watching the ball drop, when, to his surprise, he sees a mysterious crystal appear in his bedroom. The man, a geologist, decides to study it in the morning. However, as he puts the shard down and turns off the light, he discovers that the shard emits an ominous purple glow and has an inscription on it.. After reading it, Onamaru appears before him and splits back into Onami and Omaru, revealing the crystal to be a Millennium Shard. Afterwards, lightning strikes the man and the crystal, killing him and creating a blast of black smoke that causes a worldwide blackout. Afterwards, Omaru exiles Onami to a coffin, strippen bare of his powers and buries him under the apartment, gloating over the freedom he had been wanting for so long.

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Production
Filming took place in the area and Capulco, El Kadsre in the summer of 2004. Most interior scenes at Tyran University were shot at the and on soundstages at the  studios.

Because the film was shot in North Carolina instead of, they were unable to film at , which played Tyran University in the first film. To circumvent this, large-scale mockups of the exteriors for the TCU campus locations used in the first film were built in a field outside. After filming, because much of the mockups were too large to be stored, the mock-ups were dismantled. Other exterior shots at Tyran University were also filmed on the University of North Carolina Wilmington campus.