Backrooms 2 Could Destroy What Made The Backrooms Terrifying

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Why Backrooms 2 Should Embrace Found Footage is the question at the center of the franchise's future. After A24's Backrooms brought Kane Parsons' viral horror universe to the big screen, many fans have wondered whether a sequel should move beyond the found footage format. But what if that's exactly the wrong move? In this video, we break down why the found footage style remains one of the most important parts of The Backrooms experience. From the original 2022 YouTube short that launched Kane Parsons into internet horror history to the most effective scenes in the feature film, the format creates a level of immersion and anxiety that traditional filmmaking struggles to match. We also explore several possible directions for Backrooms 2, including a deeper focus on Async, the expanding mythology of the Backrooms itself, and the unsettling concept of memory distortion that produced some of the franchise's strangest creatures and locations. Could the sequel dive further into Async's res

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