
In the not-so-distant future, Earth finds itself at the mercy of a bizarre extraterrestrial phenomenon known as the "Spike," a colossal, indestructible alien tentacle that towers 10,000 miles above the planet, seemingly defying all laws of nature. Initially, the appearance of the Spike sent shockwaves of chaos and panic through the global population, leaving many to question the fate of humanity. However, as the years passed, people adapted to living with this alien entity hovering ominously overhead, incorporating it into the fabric of their everyday lives—albeit with an underlying sense of dread and uncertainty.
Amidst this surreal backdrop, we meet two unlikely protagonists: a struggling beekeeper whose livelihood is abruptly disrupted when the Spike teleports his beehives to an unknown location, and a grieving wanderer who loses his beloved car, a prized possession that holds deep sentimental value. Both individuals are thrust into an unexpected partnership as they realize that the only way to retrieve their lost belongings is to embark on a perilous road trip across a landscape that, while somewhat familiar, has been altered irrevocably by the Spike's presence. As they traverse this changed America, they encounter pockets of chaos, quirky survivors, and enigmatic phenomena, each adding layers to their journey and pushing them to confront their own pasts.
As their road trip unfolds, the duo discovers not only the harsh realities of a world under the shadow of an alien force but also the strength and resilience of the human spirit. Through trials and tribulations, they form an unexpected bond, learning to rely on each other in their quest for retrieval and redemption. Ultimately, "We're All Gonna Die" is not just a story about the loss of material possessions—it's a poignant exploration of human connection and the indomitable will to persevere in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.