V/H/S Franchise Sets New Movie Based on SCP Foundation Universe
The ninth installment in the found-footage horror series will adapt the sprawling online horror collective and is set for release in 2027.

“The horror genre continues to be a remarkable launchpad for new talent to share original creations, and the vast SCP universe has provided a vital incubator for this creativity to thrive.”
- Release
- 2027
- Genre
- Horror, Thriller
- Where to Watch
- Theaters
The V/H/S horror franchise is officially expanding with a new feature-length installment based on the SCP Foundation universe, slated for a theatrical release in 2027, according to Variety.
Indie genre label Spooky Pictures and global studio Image Nation Studios are partnering to produce the film, titled V/H/S: SCP. It will be the ninth entry in the long-running found-footage anthology series and the first feature-length adaptation of the collaborative online horror project.
Who is producing the new V/H/S movie?
Roy Lee and Steven Schneider from Spooky Pictures will produce the project, alongside Josh Goldbloom and Michael Schreiber. Goldbloom and Schreiber have previously worked on several recent V/H/S sequels. Image Nation Studios CEO Ben Ross and Spooky Pictures’ Rami Yasin are executive producers.
In a press release, Spooky Pictures co-founder Steven Schneider framed the project as a natural evolution. “The horror genre continues to be a remarkable launchpad for new talent to share original creations, and the vast SCP universe has provided a vital incubator for this creativity to thrive,” he said. “We can’t wait to expand the V/H/S franchise with new fresh and terrifying stories that will keep viewers coming back for more.”
What is the SCP Foundation?
The SCP Foundation began in 2008 as a collaborative digital writing project. It has since grown into one of the largest fan-driven horror and sci-fi universes online, spawning games, short films, and web series. The film will frame its stories as “recovered field documentation”—video evidence gathered, redacted, and archived by the secretive organization. Standalone anthology segments will focus on different contained objects, entities, or breach events.
V/H/S: SCP is currently slated for a 2027 theatrical release.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the plot of V/H/S: SCP?
Specific plot details are not yet available. The film will be an anthology, with standalone segments focusing on different anomalous objects, entities, or events contained by the fictional SCP Foundation. It will be presented as "recovered field documentation"—found footage archived by the secret organization.
Is this the first SCP Foundation movie?
While there have been prior adaptations in the form of games, short films, and web series, V/H/S: SCP is reported to be the first feature-length film adaptation of the SCP Foundation universe.
Will this be a direct sequel to the previous V/H/S movies?
The film is described as the latest installment in the V/H/S franchise, continuing its found-footage anthology format. It is not described as a direct narrative sequel to any specific prior film, but rather a new thematic entry using the SCP universe as its framework.
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