From a Teen's Viral YouTube Series to A24's Upcoming Theatrical Release: Streaming Guide to the Original 'Backrooms'
Credits: Caption- You are not supposed to be here. BACKROOMS, a Kane Parsons film starring Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renate Reinsve. In theaters 05.29.26/@kanepixels/Instagram/ Production: A24, Atomic Monster, 21 Laps Entertainment, Chernin Entertainment/ Distribution: A24
Credits: Caption- You are not supposed to be here. BACKROOMS, a Kane Parsons film starring Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renate Reinsve. In theaters 05.29.26/@kanepixels/Instagram/ Production: A24, Atomic Monster, 21 Laps Entertainment, Chernin Entertainment/ Distribution: A24
With A24's Backrooms now playing in theaters, many horror fans are bound to revisit the original YouTube series that launched Kane Parsons from teenage internet creator to feature-film director, and the steps are all laid out for them. Few internet horror concepts have managed to make the leap from niche online fascination to a major theatrical release. Yet Backrooms has done exactly that, transforming an unsettling digital legend into one of the most talked-about horror properties of recent years.
As audiences discover the latest cinematic adaptation, many are curious about the origins of the story that sparked the obsession. Long before the lights dimmed in movie theaters, a young creator was crafting a chilling universe on YouTube, building an expansive mythology that would eventually catch Hollywood’s attention.
Where can the original Backrooms story be streamed today?
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For anyone looking to experience the source material, the entire Backrooms web series is available to watch for free on Kane Parsons' YouTube channel, Kane Pixels. The collection consists of more than 20 interconnected videos that gradually expand the mythology surrounding the mysterious liminal dimension known as the Backrooms.
Rather than relying on traditional jump scares, the series builds tension through grainy found-footage visuals, abandoned hallways, distorted architecture, and an ever-present feeling that something is lurking just beyond sight. Watching the episodes in release order allows viewers to follow the gradual evolution of the story and understand how the online series laid the groundwork for its eventual big-screen adaptation.
Before diving deeper into the lore, it helps to understand how a teenager managed to turn an internet creepypasta into one of modern horror's most impressive success stories.
The creative vision behind the Backrooms phenomenon
Kane Parsons, known online as Kane Pixels, transformed the internet's viral Backrooms creepypasta into a successful analog-horror web series in 2022. Inspired by the unsettling concept of an endless maze of liminal spaces hidden beyond reality, Parsons expanded the mythology through found-footage storytelling centered on the fictional Async Research Institute and its dangerous experiments involving the mysterious dimension.
The series quickly gained a massive following thanks to its blend of psychological horror, science-fiction elements, and impressive production quality. Its popularity eventually caught Hollywood's attention, leading to an A24 feature-film adaptation that marks Parsons' directorial debut at the age of 20. What started as a teenage creator's YouTube project has since evolved into a major cinematic franchise, showcasing the growing impact of internet-born storytelling on mainstream entertainment.
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The journey of Backrooms from a viral YouTube horror experiment to a major A24 feature is one of the most remarkable success stories in contemporary genre entertainment. For viewers curious about the franchise's origins, Kane Pixels' original web series remains the perfect starting point, and at arm's length on Youtube, offering a deeper look into the haunting world that first captured the internet's imagination.
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Have you watched the original Backrooms videos on YouTube, or did the A24 film introduce you to the franchise? Let us know in the comments!
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Edited By: Adiba Nizami
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