Melania Trump and Donald Trump, along with their kids, seemingly had a rollercoaster ride during the 2016 presidential election. While everyone in the family has supported the matriarch of the family for his campaign, Barron Trump, in an alternate world, reportedly "sabotages" his father's pursuits to become the United States President.

As it happened, a popular screenwriter and musical director, Nicolas Curcio created a piece where the then-10-year-old Barron would do the surprising twist. This led to a whole new different result at the end of the plot.

According to Newsweek, the "imaginative script" for Melania Trump's son, Barron Trump is titled, Barron: A Tale of Love, Loss & Legacy. In it, the youngest son of the now-president tries to "sabotage" his father's chances of winning the election. The reason being is that he "fears" that Donald Trump's presidency might negatively impact the family's personal life, as well as the world as a whole. 

The script was also described as "adorable" and "smart." Even so, the founder of the Hollywood's Black List, Franklin Leonard, shared with Vanity Fair that Nicolas Curcio's piece won't have any chance to be made as a full-bloom movie in the future. Regardless, it is still a "winning coming-of-age story," he added.

It is worth noting that Barron: A Tale of Love, Loss & Legacy made into this year's Black List. The inclusion of Nicolas Curcio's piece to the list is a huge honor for screenwriters.

As added by Newsweek, the annual Black List "highlights" each year's best screenplays in Hollywood that have yet to be made. Some of the most popular screenplays that made into the list in the previous years include Late Night by Mindy Kaling, which finally became a movie earlier this year, and Queen & Slim by Lena Waithe.

In other related reports, Barron Trump also made it to the headlines earlier this month after Pamela Karlan "dragged" the 13-year-old's name into the President's impeachment hearing. But, given the comments made toward the minor, Melania Trump called her out through a social media post and told her that she should be "ashamed" for her "biased pandering" and using a child, like Barron, to do it.

The First Lady, however, was slammed after for not doing the same thing when Donald Trump criticized the 16-year-old, Greta Thunberg after she was named as Time's Person of The Year. In Melania Trump's defense, though, Barron Trump and Greta Thunberg are not the same as her son wants a private life, and the other is a global activist.