Backrooms Sequel Drops on YouTube
Kane Parsons' new 16-minute upload, 'Everything Must Go', features bonus footage from the film's special edition, after the low-budget horror movie made $393 million worldwide

Kane Parsons, also known as Kane Pixels, has released a new installment of his Backrooms series, titled 'Everything Must Go', on YouTube. The 16:04-minute upload features bonus footage from the 'Backrooms: Everything Must Go Edition' version of the film.
The new upload comes after the successful theatrical run of Parsons' feature-length directorial debut, which made $393 million worldwide on a reported $10 million budget. The film's success is a significant achievement, considering Parsons created the Backrooms series at the age of 16 and directed the film at 19.
The new upload is the first Backrooms content to be released on YouTube in a year and a half. It shows an Async team investigating and mapping out the Backrooms, a seemingly infinite and self-expanding maze. The team discovers a line of 'Everything Must Go!' signs and eventually uncovers more than they bargained for, including a mannequin and furniture from Cap'n Clark's Ottoman Empire.
## What's Next The release of the new upload has generated excitement among fans, who have been waiting for new content from Parsons. The fact that the bonus footage is available for free on YouTube is consistent with Parsons' audience-friendly approach.
## Why it Matters The success of the Backrooms film and the release of new content on YouTube demonstrate the power of low-budget, independent filmmaking. Parsons' ability to create a successful film at a young age and connect with a large audience is an inspiration to aspiring filmmakers. The release of the new upload also highlights the importance of engaging with fans and providing them with new content to keep them interested in the series.
The Backrooms series has come a long way since its inception as a web series on YouTube. With the release of the new upload, fans can expect more exciting content from Parsons in the future.





