Why haven't we gotten a Black Mirror type show of the SCP-universe? Seems like such an obvious thing to do.
Why haven't we gotten a Black Mirror type show of the SCP-universe? Seems like such an obvious thing to do
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you can't make money off a Creative Commons license faggot
how many times do you have to be told this
>black mirror
Who owns the rights to SCP?
Aren't a lot of SCPs inspired by other copyrighted material, like photos?
it's run by faggots and trannies now.
Closest we've gotten to that is Cabin in the woods. Right?
Each article is technically owned by its author but can be used as long as nobody's profiting.
It'd be a fucking nightmare of rights acquisition.
Shouldn't it be something easy enough to circumvent? Most SCP has different authors. Isn't it just possible to contact the authors for the rights?
The film The Void (2016) is breddy gud
And some of the most iconic ones were written by some of the most insufferable leftist fucks you're likely to run across. I still love the articles and the universe but the "meta" side of it is a hellhole of constant lefty politicking about nothing that matters to the articles or any of the creative shit.
Clearly you keep the concept of the facility and the organization but change the name.
Protect. Observe. Secure.
The POS.
You really think these autistic dipshits would turn down an opportunity to be on Zig Forums?
You'd have to wait years while they all collectively debated it, and you'd constantly run into justice warrior issues holding shit up.
Legally, Hollywood could just go for it. If some 30 yr old boomer from 2009 or some trannie from modern SCP actually sues, just blast their ass with 100000 lawyers. I doubt anyone who's written an SCP will be able to keep up with them financially.
Cabin in the woods
Like Control?
a lot of them reference each other, it'd be a huge mess to navigate and hollywood wouldn't risk it on an unproven property
Which SCP would have the most kino potential?
SCP-093?
Check out Tales from the Loop.
You posted it. Why is it so good?
It's only work IMO as a series, and you couldn't come close to doing it any kind of justice without having all of it to play with. The interconnectivities building the universe is crucial.
And this is why RPC will get a movie first.
How would a series even work? Monster of the week and the foundation trying to track something down with the occasional lower-deck style containment breach or something else?
Ones like the guy who transferred his consciousness into a stack of DVDs, and the DVR recording of the basketball game where they become more self aware and different, worse shit happens the more times it's replayed have huge kino potential, if done correctly.
It's work better with an X-Files or Fringe type formula, moster of the week with occasional overarching storylines. Main one being the Foundation itself & its inner workings.
has world building potential and has that religious Bioshock tone
But we already have Inside no9
Just having SCPs at random would work. You don't need to try to tie everything together. Just adapt the production according to the SCP in question.
>SCP shit
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>DVR recording of the basketball game
The sequel with the Sopranoes DVD is good too.
Some of the overarching, tied together storylines are the best, though. Shit like "End of Death" is high existential horror kino.
For me? SCP507
The one where they could control the POV and go into other media? Yes that was fucking excellent.
Have every episode showcase three different SCPs centered around a single theme. Depending on the episode, have them all connected or just show off three different things.
Last episode of the season would be a containment breach and you get to see all the SCPs you saw earlier in the season kill all the staff like Cabin in the Woods
so many kino material wasted... fuck intellectual property, man.
I mean there's literally thousands of them, you're going to have some shit.
For me it's SCP-231
Hardest to do "right", where it transfers the author's intent that "whatever you think it is, that's what happens, and you did that to her"
kino
It really can be handled in a lot of different ways. I think having a few episode covering multiple different SCPs and then having a special here and there for the longer ones like "The End of Death" could work.
Actually you absolutely can
We got Channel Zero which each season was based on a creepy pasta and it was pretty great if you havnt seen. I would recommend.
It's free domain. You're allowed to make your own content based on it and make money.
How does it work with all those youtube channels basing their entire channel on scp related content and merchs?
I would want a straight up SCP:CB adaptation.
>first episode is the beginning of the game, 173 gets loose and shit goes haywire
>second episode is finding some weird shit while getting stalked by 106
>third episode is 106's pocket dimension and busting out of there
>fourth episode is filler with 860
>fifth episode is running from the MTFs and 173 all at once, ends with 173 getting recontained and the D-class getting away from them
>sixth episode, D-class reads 096's file but runs into 049 and and a couple of 049-2's. D-class opens 096's containment cell, one of the 049-2 instances looks at him, everyone dies except for the D-class and 096
>seventh episode, 682 breaks out. adapt the 682 game for this, POV of a MTF unit instead of the usual D-class
>eighth episode, meeting with 035
>ninth episode is an 096 POV and an adaptation of its article, he goes for some dumb fuck who saw four fucking pixels and the foundation has to cover it up
>tenth episode is meeting with 079
>final episode is the Gate A and B endings merged, 106 fucking dies, 682 gets loose, and the D-class busts out with the Chaos Insurgency
theres also that hbo show Room 104
You just can't have exclusivity.
So anyone can theoretically take the merch you designed and sell it themselves without cutting you in at all. Jewlywood doesn't like this idea.
Change some names around, control did it, lobotomy corporation did it.
there's one channel that has interactions with the scp world through a character named gustav. he's transferred throughout the facility and meets characters in the lore, learning of the scp's and their true nature. monster of the week with a large pool of characters that gain or sometimes lose positions in the SCP foundation who gustav (You) talks with. keeps it fresh and allows people to latch on to characters they like