Submit your Project to get a Streaming deal


Welcome to Spectacle: Get Your Show Ready for Streaming
We’re excited to hear your ideas—but to give your project the best chance of success, we need a few things done right. These guidelines help us—and our industry partners—understand your vision quickly and clearly.
Submission Checklist
Please make sure:
- Your name and contact info are included on everything you submit.
- All files are clearly labeled (e.g., “Pilot_Script_YourName.pdf”).
- Videos are password-protected or unlisted if hosted publicly.
- You own all rights to everything you send, or have permission to submit it.
We Do Not Accept
Unclear or incomplete submissions (“I have an idea for a show about aliens... that’s it.”)
- Content you do not own or have rights to (no fan fiction, parodies without clearance, etc.)
- Projects still in the brainstorming stage (develop it first—then pitch it)
- AI-generated content without clear human authorship and IP rights
Turnaround Time
We receive a high volume of submissions. If your project is selected for advancement, we typically respond within 4–6 weeks. Otherwise, you may not hear back—but your project was still appreciated and reviewed.
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No AI Slop
We love innovation, but we’re not here for half-baked, auto-generated nonsense. If your project feels like it was churned out by a sleep-deprived robot with a Tumblr addiction—keep it moving. Bring us something with a heartbeat, not a prompt history.
No Pornagraphy
Streaming platforms want bold. They want edgy. But they don’t want that. If your pitch involves more moaning than dialogue and fewer clothes than plot points… this ain’t the place. Save it for your OnlyFans, not our inbox.
No NFT scams
This isn’t 2021 and we’re not buying pixelated JPEGs of cartoon apes. If your pitch is secretly just a pump-and-dump crypto project wearing a trench coat, we’ll pass—hard. No Web3 bait-and-switches here. Just real content for real audiences.
Own the work submitted
Submit stuff that’s yours. Like, actually yours. If your “original idea” mysteriously also aired on Netflix last year, we’ve got a problem. We’re here to help creators—not get sued by them. If you made it, great. If you didn’t, don’t.



