V/H/S found-footage series to release first feature adaptation of SCP Foundation
Indie horror label Spooky Pictures and Image Nation Studios have announced "V/H/S: SCP", a new feature-length instalment in the long-running "V/H/S" found-footage horror franchise. The film is the first feature-length adaptation of the SCP Foundation, a large online collaborative fiction project, marking a notable crossover between an established horror series and one of the internet's biggest fan-driven fictional universes.
Roy Lee and Steven Schneider of Spooky Pictures will produce alongside Josh Goldbloom and Michael Schreiber, both franchise veterans, with Image Nation's Ben Ross and Spooky Pictures' Rami Yasin executive producing. The SCP Foundation began in 2008 and has previously inspired games, short films and web series. The new film will be framed as "recovered field documentation" — redacted video evidence archived by the fictional secretive organisation — with standalone anthology segments exploring different objects, entities or containment-breach events. It is slated for theatrical release in 2027.
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Originally published by Variety as “V/H/S Franchise Sets New Roy Lee and Steven Schneider-Produced Movie Based on SCP Foundation Universe (EXCLUSIVE)”.