KILLROY IS HERE teaser via Viewaskew.

Kevin Smith (Tusk, Red State) is launching a new crypto studio and is making moves to sell his new horror movie Killroy Was Here as an NFT (non-fungible token). Some more info, via Deadline:

The owner of the NFT will secure the rights to exhibit, distribute and stream the work, making it a means for whoever owns the movie to earn money outside of the blockchain.
โ€œAs an indie artist, Iโ€™m always looking for a new platform through which to tell a story,โ€ said Smith. โ€œAnd Crypto has the potential to provide that, while also intersecting with our almost 25 years of experience selling real world collectibles online and at the brick-and-mortar Jay and Silent Bobโ€™s Secret Stash. Back in 1994, we took Clerks up to Sundance and sold it. Selling Killroy as an NFT feels very similar: whoever buys it could choose to monetize it traditionally, or simply own a film that nobody ever sees but them. Weโ€™re not trying to raise financing by selling NFTโ€™s for a Killroy movie; the completed Killroy movie IS the NFT. And If this works, we suddenly have a new stage on which I and other, better artists than me can tell our stories.โ€

Smith shared a pic on the set of Killroy Was Here on Twitter way back in January 2018:

Last year, Bloody Disgusting reported on the virtual SDCC panel Smith held offering a first look at Killroy Was Here:

The horror-comedy creature anthology was inspired by the โ€œKilRoy Was Hereโ€ graffiti that was prominent during World War II, and Smith shared the bloody official trailer out of Comic-Con@Home today.
During the SDCC panel today, Smith compared his latest horror movie to Creepshow, while going on to note that itโ€™s also in the same vein as our own anthology film V/H/S.
Smith teased, โ€œItโ€™s got a theme that runs through it, and all these little stories that happen around [Killroy]. Heโ€™s kinda like a kid Avenger. If you fuck with kids, Killroy will show up. And he looks wonderfully goofy. Bald head and a nose that hangs over the fence. [Robert Kurtzman] designed something thatโ€™s kinda horrifying but itโ€™s also goofy at the same time.โ€

Here’s the trailer:

YouTube video

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