08/04/2022 Kevin Smith to Issue ‘Comedy-Horror’ Film as NFTs on Secret Network

Quentin Tarantino, another filmmaker, released his “Pulp Fiction” NFTs on the same Cosmos-based blockchain in November.

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Kevin Smith (Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images)

Kevin Smith, the filmmaker responsible for cult classics like “Clerks,” “Chasing Amy” and “Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back,” announced Wednesday that he will be releasing his latest movie, “KillRoy Was Here,” as a collection ofnon-fungible tokens(NFTs).

Smith is tapping the Cosmos blockchain-basedSecret Networkfor the launch, the same network that hosted Quentin Tarantino’s controversial”Pulp Fiction” NFTsin November. While NFT plans for “KillRoy” have beendiscussedfor about a year, its details are just now coming to light. A release date is slated for some time in the second quarter.

As with the Tarantino collection, Smith’s collectibles will rely on Secret Network’s “secret” sauce: That is making the content of the tokens, which includesthe “comedy-horror” filmitself along with bonus behind-the-scenes footage, viewable only to NFT holders.

“Everyone, especially people with fame, are using NFTs as a new way to make money,” Smith told CoinDesk in an interview. “But to me, it's a whole new creative playground. It reminds me of the YouTube revolution, where kids were able to create stuff in a whole new way. I missed it then, but I won’t miss it again.”

Each NFT in the collection of 5,555 will come with its own generative artwork, each a different twist on the film’s main character. Smith’s plan is for holders to use the characters to create content of their own and then feature the best creations as the film’s sequel.

Smith's personal interest in NFTs dates back to lastApril, when he made his NFT debut with “Smokin’ Tokens,” a collection based on his beloved “Jay and Silent Bob” characters. He said playing around with the new medium reminds him a lot of the indie film scene in the 1990s, which was defined by creativity and experimentation.

“My dream is for 'KillRoy' to be its own self-thriving franchise within the world of crypto and NFTs, without ever having to step outside of the blockchain,” Smith told CoinDesk.

Unlike how Tarantino's drop occurred, Secret Network will release the collection throughLegendao, an NFT launchpad involving partners Semkhor and Curio.

While the non-fungible film market has actually been burgeoning in recent months, Secret Network’s unique model has yet to be recreated by competitors, which have used NFTs mainlyfor fundingortoken-gated accessto content, not embedding the content in the NFTs themselves.

“I’ll put it very bluntly, I don't understand what the point of token-gating is,” Guy Zyskind, founder of Secret Network, told CoinDesk in an interview. “That’s pay-per-view, not NFTs. At the end of the day, if your NFT is just access to some centralized server, why not just do a login and password?”

At some point after the collection’s launch, Smith and Secret Network plan to distribute the film more widely, though no details have been decided on.

Holders will still remain a key component of the film’s community, Smith said, especially for the aforementioned sequel.

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https://www.coindesk.com/business/2022/04/06/kevin-smith-to-issue-comedy-horror-film-as-nfts-on-secret-network/

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