Hollow City (2026) continues the dark fantasy adventure following a group of peculiar children who are forced to flee their sanctuary after it is destroyed. Cut off from safety and hunted by monstrous enemies, the children enter the modern world for the first time, a place unfamiliar, dangerous, and stripped of the protective time loops that once kept them hidden. Their journey is driven by a single goal: to save their guardian, Miss Peregrine, who has been cursed into an inanimate form and can only be restored with the help of powerful peculiar allies.
Led by Jacob, a boy still struggling to understand and accept his unusual abilities, the group travels through abandoned cities and shattered landscapes that blur the line between past and present. Along the way, they encounter the terrifying Hollowgasts, invisible creatures that stalk them relentlessly, leaving destruction and fear in their wake. The threat of capture is constant, and every decision carries the risk of betrayal or loss. As danger grows, the children are forced to rely on one another in ways they never had before.
Their journey leads them to the ruins of London, once known as the heart of the peculiar world, now referred to as the Hollow City. This place is both a symbol of hope and despair, filled with echoes of a powerful past and the aftermath of a brutal war. Here, they search for answers, believing that ancient peculiar clans may still exist and hold the knowledge needed to break Miss Peregrine’s curse. The city’s emptiness reflects the cost of secrecy, fear, and long-forgotten conflicts.
As tensions rise, the group faces internal struggles that test their loyalty. Jacob’s bond with Emma deepens, while doubts about leadership and trust threaten to fracture the group. Each child is pushed to confront their fears and redefine their sense of identity outside the safety of their former home. The modern world challenges them, exposing how fragile their unity truly is.
The story builds toward a climactic confrontation as the children uncover the truth behind the fall of Hollow City and the true power of their enemies. Sacrifice becomes inevitable, and survival demands courage beyond their years. The line between hero and monster begins to blur, forcing difficult moral choices.
Ultimately, Hollow City is a haunting tale of resilience, growth, and belonging. It explores what it means to fight for family when the world is falling apart and shows that even in the emptiest places, hope can still survive if one is brave enough to protect it.





