On a magical night in London, a boy named Peter Pan enters the room of Wendy Darling, illuminating her dreams with the possibility of an extraordinary adventure. Along with her brothers, John and Michael, Wendy is taken to Neverland, a place where children never grow up and imagination knows no bounds. There, the gang joins the Lost Boys, and together they embark on thrilling escapades under the leadership of the charismatic Peter and the villainous Captain Hook, who seeks revenge against the boy who can fly.
As the children explore islands inhabited by fairies, Indians, and fantastic creatures, Wendy finds herself torn between the excitement of her new life and the longing for her home. The constant presence of Hook, with his cunning and malice, adds an air of danger to their games, leading the plot to moments of tension and unexpected bravery. Through encounters and challenges, the bonds between the characters deepen, and Wendy begins to understand the value of growing up and taking on responsibilities.
As the link between childhood innocence and the inevitable passage of time unfolds, the protagonists face difficult decisions about home, family, and the value of staying or flying away. The magic of Neverland tests their hearts, inviting the audience to reflect on their own childhoods and the desire to remain eternally young.