A24 Withdraws Backrooms Copyright Claim After Creator Kane Parsons Intervenes
The studio clarifies it does not own the broader internet-born horror concept, following a takedown request for fan art.

- Director
- Kane Parsons
- Starring
- Chiwetel Ejiofor, Renate Reinsve, Mark Duplass
- Release
- 2026
- Genre
- Horror, Mystery, Science Fiction
- Where to Watch
- Theaters
A24 withdrew a copyright claim over fan art inspired by the horror concept "Backrooms" after the film's director, Kane Parsons, intervened to address the issue, according to TheWrap. The studio released a clarifying statement, affirming it does not own the broader internet-born idea.
What did A24 say?
The studio directly addressed the confusion. The studio added it would "continue to support the artists who, like Kane, were inspired by it."
How did this start?
The situation began when a Reddit user reported that A24 had requested the removal of their "Backrooms"-inspired artwork from the online marketplace Redbubble. Parsons commented on the user's post on Wednesday, writing, "I’m looking into this. Should not be happening." The user, u/GnarlyNet, later stated they respect the rights to a specific film adaptation but argued those rights should not extend to ownership of the entire concept or its visual language.
Why is this IP so tricky?
The "Backrooms" horror concept originated from a 2019 4chan post, not from Parsons or A24. An anonymous user invited others to share unsettling images, kicking off a wave of online lore that many creators, including Parsons, have since expanded upon. This crowd-sourced origin makes intellectual property ownership inherently ambiguous, as no single entity created the foundational idea. A24's statement attempts to draw a line between its specific film adaptation and the wider, community-built mythology.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who created the original 'Backrooms' concept?
The core idea of the 'Backrooms'—a yellow-walled, liminal space filled with monsters—originated from an anonymous post on the 4chan internet forum in 2019. It was a piece of collaborative online horror, or 'creepypasta,' that many users then expanded upon.
What is Kane Parsons' connection to 'Backrooms'?
Kane Parsons is the director of A24's 2026 theatrical film 'Backrooms.' He first developed his own iteration of the concept through a series of popular YouTube videos, which eventually led to his feature directorial debut with the studio.
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