As recently announced in Variety, the producers behind The Night and Parallel - have opened their doors exclusively to our community and we're excited to announce we've partnered with Mammoth Pictures - who will develop and package the winning script of our 12th Annual Search for New Blood horror screenwriting contest!
With a mission to produce genre projects for a global audience, Mammoth Pictures have been making a name for themselves as horror/thriller producers in the genre space with THE NIGHT (IFC Films) and PARALLEL (Vertical Entertainment). Led by producers Alex Bretow and Kourosh Ahari, Mammoth Pictures could easily create their next project in-house. Instead, they're flipping the script because in Kourosh's own words: "Great storytelling knows no borders." And they're putting their money where their mouth is by personally reviewing all the semi-finalist loglines and all top 10 finalist scripts from our global community of 1.3 million writers.
Think about that for a moment. These producers are committed to building new bridges exclusively for Stage 32 writers who are ready to bring fresh, daring visions to the screen.
This isn't just any production company looking for content. Mammoth Pictures' recent track record speak to their ability to package, finance, and deliver projects that audiences actually watch:
When Mammoth Pictures develops a project, they're not offering empty promises: they're providing access to their proven packaging and financing infrastructure.

Alex Bretow made a statement that should give every emerging writer across the globe hope: “With Stage 32’s global reach combined with our international production expertise, we’re creating an unprecedented opportunity for writers from all backgrounds to see their stories brought to life across multiple markets."
This philosophy is revolutionary in an industry increasingly closed to new voices. While other producers rely exclusively on agency packaging and established relationships unless they are reading and meeting writers through Stage 32, Mammoth Pictures actively seeks undiscovered talent from everywhere. International success is their business model.
Numerous contests, fellowships, and programs promise industry access. Here's what makes this fundamentally different:

We're talking about Mammoth Pictures established development and packaging process. Here's what that looks like:
This isn't theoretical development. It's preparation for actual production.
Mammoth didn't randomly select Stage 32 for this partnership. As Alex Bretow noted, "We’ve witnessed incredible writers emerge from the platform."
Our track record of connecting emerging writers with real opportunities, combined with our global reach and curated community, made us the logical partner for their talent discovery initiative.
The focus on the horror genre isn't arbitrary. It reflects current market demands:
If you write in this genre, you're positioned perfectly for current market opportunities.
This opportunity combines several rare elements:
These elements rarely align. When they do, careers are made.

If you're selected for this incubator, you're not just winning a contest. You're joining a development pipeline with a proven track record of commercial success. You're getting the kind of attention that can move a career into overdrive.
But even if you're not selected, your participation in this process demonstrates the kind of strategic thinking that separates professional writers from hobbyists. You're positioning yourself within a community that attracts this level of industry attention.
And that's not all. Four additional judges will be reading all top 10 loglines and meeting with finalists. Those jurors include:
And if you select the optional add-on mentorship opportunity, you could win a mentorship with Executive Producer Jonathan Barkan (SKINAMARINK), Producer Ethan Erwin (ORPHAN: FIRST KILL), or Michael Schulman of Amazon Studios.
These are actionable opportunities to make meaninful connections in this industry!

Neighborhood Watch's Sean Farley didn't know his Stage 32 connection would lead to a theatrical release starring Jack Quaid. James Papa didn't predict his Stage 32 relationship would result in No Address with Billy Baldwin.
Success in this industry often comes from positioning yourself in the right place when opportunity strikes. With Mammoth Pictures' exclusive partnership, Stage 32 has become that right place.
The producers behind horror thriller hits are personally reviewing Stage 32 submissions. They're looking for voices that could "redefine the genre."
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