The first film in the series, 'Night Watch,' directed by Timur Bekmambetov, is released. It serves as the prequel to 'Day Watch' and sets the stage for the sequel.
'Day Watch,' the sequel to 'Night Watch' and second installment in the series directed by Timur Bekmambetov, is released in Russia, continuing the story within the universe created from the original novel by Sergei Lukyanenko.
The international release of 'Day Watch', making the film accessible to a global audience and increasing its impact outside Russia.
The DVD of 'Day Watch' is released, allowing a wider audience to access the film after theatrical runs.
Zabulon, leader of the Dark Others, summons his operatives to discuss the escalating conflict with the Light Others and the potential use of the Chalk of Fate.
Anton Gorsky, a Dark Other, intervenes in a street gang fight, revealing his superhuman abilities and commitment to maintaining the balance between Light and Dark.
Anton meets Svetlana, a Light Other with unique powers, complicating his mission due to their intertwined fates and growing mutual respect.
The Chalk of Fate, a mystical artifact able to alter destinies, is stolen by an unknown party, setting off a city-wide supernatural conflict.
Dark Others launch an attack on the Night Watch headquarters aiming to retrieve the Chalk of Fate, leading to a fierce magical battle.
Anton learns about his true origins and his mixed lineage, which explains his unique resistance to powers and his role in the prophecy.
A massive confrontation between Light and Dark Others takes place in a public park, risking exposure of their world to ordinary humans.
Anton uses the Chalk of Fate to rewrite a critical event, attempting to prevent a catastrophic future and restore balance.
Anton faces the Great Other, the supreme leader of the Light Others, in a decisive battle that will determine the fate of both factions.
Following the final battle, a fragile peace is established between the Light and Dark Others, with Anton accepting his role as guardian of the balance.