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Internet horror phenomenon 'Backrooms' explained

Created at 4 Jun · 4:35 AM4 sources↑ Market-relevant4 events
IN SHORT

The Backrooms, an internet horror phenomenon originating from a 2019 Reddit creepypasta, has expanded into a collaborative fiction with videos and games. A low-budget film based on the concept, directed by 20-year-old YouTuber Kane Parsons, is reportedly outperforming a new Star Wars movie.

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20-year-olddirector's age

Who's Involved

Kane Parsons
Director of the horror film 'The Backrooms (Found Footage)'
Reddit
Platform where the Backrooms creepypasta originated
Internet horror phenomenon 'Backrooms' explained

↳ Why This Matters

The success of 'The Backrooms' film highlights a growing trend of internet-native content and creators transitioning into mainstream Hollywood productions, particularly in the horror genre.

Key facts

  • The Backrooms phenomenon originated as a creepypasta story on Reddit in 2019.
  • The concept involves an endless maze of empty rooms, known as liminal spaces.
  • It has expanded into a collaborative fiction with videos and games.
  • A low-budget horror film based on the phenomenon is outperforming a new Star Wars movie.
  • The film is directed by 20-year-old YouTuber Kane Parsons.

The Backrooms is an internet phenomenon that originated as a creepypasta story, first posted on Reddit in 2019. The concept describes an endless maze of randomly generated office rooms, often depicted as unsettling and dangerous, exploring themes of liminal spaces like empty hallways, abandoned malls, and indoor pools at night. The phenomenon has since expanded into a vast collaborative fiction, with numerous videos, games, and other creative works exploring the theme of being trapped in these spaces. A low-budget horror film based on this phenomenon, "The Backrooms (Found Footage)", directed by 20-year-old YouTuber Kane Parsons, is reportedly outperforming a new Star Wars movie at the box office. Hollywood is looking to identify more YouTube creators with proven directing and writing experience for potential film projects, with horror and comedy films expected to lead the way in YouTube creator-to-film transitions. Filmmakers like Kinigra Deon, Baron Ryan, and Markiplier are mentioned as potential next big names to cross over to Hollywood.

Frequently asked questions

The Backrooms is an internet phenomenon that originated as a creepypasta story. It describes an endless maze of randomly generated office rooms, often depicted as unsettling and dangerous.

The film 'The Backrooms (Found Footage)' was directed by 20-year-old YouTuber Kane Parsons.

The concept originated as a creepypasta story posted on Reddit in 2019.

What Happens Next

01Hollywood is looking to identify more YouTube creators with proven directing and writing experience for potential film projects.
02Industry insiders expect horror and comedy films to lead the way in YouTube creator-to-film transitions.
03Filmmakers like Kinigra Deon, Baron Ryan, and Markiplier are mentioned as potential next big names to cross over to Hollywood.

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How It Developed

4 Jun · 3:00 PM
The article elaborates on the unsettling nature of "liminal spaces" that are central to the Backrooms phenomenon, noting their widespread online presence and appeal.
New York Post via PiQSuite
4 Jun · 12:30 PM
The article links the success of "The Backrooms" to Gen Z's fear of "cringe," suggesting a new thematic interpretation of the phenomenon.
New York Post via PiQSuite
4 Jun · 9:22 AM
The article identifies potential future Hollywood directors from YouTube, highlighting horror and comedy as genres likely to transition.
Business Insider via PiQSuite
3 Jun · 1:03 PM
A low-budget horror film, directed by a 20-year-old YouTuber, is outperforming Star Wars at the box office due to its viral online maze.
DW (Deutsche Welle) via PiQSuite

Sources

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Backrooms: The creepy internet phenomenon, explainedm.piqsuite.com
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16 YouTube filmmakers Hollywood could bet on next after the success of 'Backrooms' and 'Obsession'm.piqsuite.com
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Horror Hits 'Obsession' and 'Backrooms' Have Audiences Asking: What Is Gen Z So Afraid Of?m.piqsuite.com
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The scary truth inside 'Backrooms'm.piqsuite.com

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