Kevin Smith will sell a new horror movie in the form of NFT

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Film director, producer, and actor Kevin Smith will auction his new horror film, Killroy Was Here, as an NFT.

The NFT buyer will have the right to display, distribute and broadcast the motion picture.

According to the director, it reminds him of the sale of the film Clerks, which he brought to the 1994 Sundance Film Festival. Studio Miramax bought the rights for $ 250,000 from Smith, who shot the low-budget black-and-white painting on his own.

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Bidding for the NFT film will be held on the Crypto Studio platform, created based on the online store selling products related to the cinematic universe View Askewniverse. Most of Smith's works take place in it, or it is somehow mentioned in them, as in the director's most famous film, Dogma. The fictional View Askew is also home to some of his most recognizable characters, Jay and Silent Bob.

As conceived by the director and his team, Crypto Studio will become a boutique crypto gallery. It is planned to carry out what its creators called the "regular distribution" of Smokin tokens. The coins will honor several films about Jay and Silent Bob.

Smith collaborates with Semkhor to create and distribute NFT.