My Sister Is The Warlord Queen: Full Story, Family, Betrayal, and Catherine Blackwood's Rise
My Sister Is The Warlord Queen: Full Story and Cast Details

Overview of My Sister Is The Warlord Queen

My Sister Is The Warlord Queen is a vertical micro-drama series produced by ReelShort that follows the Blackwood sisters, Catherine and Grace, as they overcome their father's abandonment, forge an unbreakable bond, and build successful lives. The feel-good romantic drama consists of 68 episodes, each approximately two minutes long, and was released on 31 December 2025 in the United States. The series is adapted from a novel by Magers & Quinn Booksellers and has an IMDb rating of 5.7/10.

Plot Summary

Catherine and Grace Blackwood are abandoned as children after their mother's death. Their father, Milo Blackwood, rejects them because he did not want daughters and instead marries his mistress, who bears a male heir, Brian Blackwood. The sisters promise loyalty to each other and refuse to give up despite growing up in hardship. As adults, Grace rises in the business world to build the Blackwood Group, one of the country's most powerful companies. Catherine climbs the military ranks to become a feared shadow ruler, controlling a trillion-dollar war chest and commanding the United States Defence and Intelligence Forces. She conceals her identity as the warlord queen by posing as a janitor to protect and watch over her sister.

Key Events and Betrayal

During Grace's engagement party to Tony Grant, another business magnate, Catherine's janitor disguise draws ridicule from attendees. Grace, unaware of Catherine's true identity, defends her sister against humiliation. Tony Grant then unceremoniously dumps Grace because she cannot raise a large sum of money. Catherine steps in to protect her sister, play matchmaker, and rescue Grace's company. She invites the world's richest man, Thomas Cohen, to the banquet. This opportunity allows Grace to fall in love again and save her company from financial ruin. When Milo Blackwood has the chance to reconcile with his daughters, he instead mocks and demeans them, an offence the warlord queen does not forgive.

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Cast and Characters

The lead cast includes Samantha Drews as Catherine Blackwood, Jenna Gilmer as Grace Blackwood, and Christopher Quartuccio as Thomas Cohen. Other cast members are Kerwin Gonzalez as Tony Grant, Alexis Jewell as Alison Grant, Alexandra Corin Johnston as Stacy Grant, Tatiana Turan as Lucille Grant, Riley Nottingham as Brian Blackwood, Aaron T. Hurst as Milo Blackwood, Sabrina Brooke as Stella Sterling, and Shekinah P. Austria as Eva Sinclair. Samantha Drews is an American actress and film producer trained at California State University, Fullerton. Jenna Gilmer is known for ReelShort's Head Witch in Charge, My Stepbrother's Dirty Secret, and other vertical dramas. Christopher Quartuccio has appeared in theatrical productions such as Grease, Little Me, and Legally Blonde.

Ending

The series ends with Thomas Cohen and Grace Blackwood's wedding. Thomas proposes marriage to Grace with an engagement gift of 20% CGE shares following a short courtship. Catherine gives an engagement gift of about $6 billion, surpassing all others. The sisters share a heartfelt moment, reaffirming their loyalty. Before throwing her father and his mistress out, the Warlord Queen says, "Grace, we can't choose where we are born, or who our parents are. No matter the hardships that are thrown at us, I will always prove that you and I are one of a kind." Grace replies, "As long as I have you, I have enough."

Where to Watch and Additional Details

My Sister Is The Warlord Queen streams on ReelShort via the ReelShort App and the ReelShort YouTube Channel. As of this writing, it is not available on Netflix. The series is a vertical short-form drama with 68 episodes, each running 1 to 2 minutes. The production company is Crazy Maple Studio, the director is Marianne Amelinckx, and producers include Chris Wicke, Frances E. Chang, and Darlene Darma.

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