‘V/H/S: SCP’ – Next ‘V/H/S’ Installment Takes on the SCP Foundation
The found-footage anthology will adapt SCP Foundation lore as recovered field documentation, marking the first feature-length film in the online horror universe.
- On July 6, Variety reported that Spooky Pictures and Image Nation Studios are partnering to produce V/H/S: SCP, the first feature-length film set in the SCP Foundation universe, slated for 2027 theatrical release.
- The SCP Foundation began in 2008 as a collaborative digital project, growing into a massive fan-driven horror universe; V/H/S will adapt the found-footage concept and frame the film as 'recovered field documentation.'
- Spooky Pictures co-founder Steven Schneider said the project reinforces a commitment to look in 'new and unexpected spaces for stories,' with standalone segments focusing on different objects and entities under containment-breach narratives.
- Roy Lee and Schneider will produce alongside Josh Goldbloom and Michael Schreiber, while Image Nation Studios CEO Ben Ross and Rami Yasin serve as executive producers, expanding the found-footage franchise.
- The V/H/S franchise has crafted grotesque monsters for 14 years, providing a fitting home for SCP horrors that date back to 2004, when SCP-173 originated from a statue by artist Izumi KatM.
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‘V/H/S: SCP’ – Next ‘V/H/S’ Installment Takes on the SCP Foundation
The next V/H/S installment is on the way, this time from producer Roy Lee (Weapons, IT), and it’s landed on its new theme. Spooky Pictures and Image Nation are teaming to produce V/H/S: SCP, Variety reports, and it’ll be the first feature-length addition to the online collective fiction project, the SCP (Special Containment Procedures) Foundation. The SCP Foundation began in 2008 as a collaborative digital project and has since grown into one of…
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