What I am going to get the most amusement and joy out of from this whole experience (outside of the movie itself and watching Mark succeed and achieve a longtime dream of his) is 100% watching Hollywood (like mainstream Hollywood and the entertainment industry, who still do not see Youtubers like Mark as legitimate creators) lose their fucking minds over how successful this film is.
This movie is officially in more theaters than Zootopia 2 and I guarantee you there are going to be studio heads and execs banging their heads against the wall because how does a self-financed, indie horror debut feature film by a relatively "unknown" (unknown outside of the sphere of Youtubers and streamers/gamers; I known In Space got nominated for an Emmy but Mark did say he was largely ignored by the media at the ceremony) filmmaker, based on an indie horror game, create this much traction?
Mark is an anomaly in the entertainment industry and I love that for him.




















