Every forgotten memory leaves a scar. MEMORY OF A KILLER (2026) is a haunting Crime • Thriller • Drama that turns memory itself into a battlefield—where identity erodes, guilt lingers, and violence becomes impossible to separate from love.
Angelo looks like an ordinary man. A husband. A father. A quiet presence in a quiet life. But beneath that calm exterior lives another truth: he is also a professional killer, a man who has spent years erasing others while keeping his own darkness carefully hidden.
Then the forgetting begins.

Early-onset Alzheimer’s starts to fracture Angelo’s mind. Names slip. Faces blur. Moments vanish without warning. At first, it feels small—misplaced keys, missed appointments. But soon, the cracks widen into something terrifying. He forgets why he’s holding a gun. He forgets who gave him an order. He forgets whether the blood on his hands belongs to a stranger… or to someone he loves.
With Patrick Dempsey delivering a deeply restrained and heartbreaking performance, Angelo becomes a man trapped between fading humanity and irreversible violence. He doesn’t know which version of himself is real anymore—the devoted family man or the ruthless assassin. And worst of all, he’s starting to suspect that both are true.

As fragments of memory resurface, they don’t arrive gently. They come as flashes of brutality, whispered names, half-remembered contracts, and faces of people who begged him not to pull the trigger. The more he tries to piece together his past, the more monstrous it becomes.
Angelo begins investigating himself.
Following trails he doesn’t remember leaving, he uncovers secrets about his employers, his victims, and the scale of damage he’s caused. Each discovery makes one thing clear: the people he worked for don’t forgive. They don’t forget. And they don’t allow liabilities to walk away.

Meanwhile, Angelo’s family remains unaware of who he truly is—and how close danger already is. The very thing that’s destroying Angelo’s mind is also exposing his cover. Small mistakes attract attention. Patterns break. And the organization that once protected him begins to see him as a problem that needs to be eliminated.
Caught between assassins hunting him and memories killing him from the inside, Angelo faces an impossible choice. He can run. He can fight. Or he can try to atone for a lifetime of blood by using the only skill he has left… one final time.
But redemption has a price.

Dark, tragic, and emotionally devastating, MEMORY OF A KILLER (Coming January 25, 2026) is a story about identity, consequence, and the terrifying question of whether a monster can choose to become human—before he forgets what human even means.