MrBeast has hinted that he plans on creating his own series for Netflix in the future - with the help of 10,000 fans.
The YouTube star, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, has some ambitious plans for the future that span way beyond his YouTube platform.
MrBeast is cooking up a few different series ideas, though it'll likely be a while before we see any of them appear on our TV screens.
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Speaking to the Flagrant podcast, the internet sensation shared that he is sure he and his team are 'gonna do Netflix eventually', when they're not so busy.
"YouTube's not great for episodic content," he explained.
"People go to Netflix to watch multiple episodes, people go to YouTube for, like, right now."
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He added that he already has ideas for 'a bunch of episodic stuff' that he would 'love' to do on Netflix, because he believes it's 'just a better platform for it.'
From a Squid Game-inspired series involving his fans to animated series based on his own successful YouTube videos, MrBeast has a few different ideas in mind.
"So, like, if I wanted to do something where I fill a stadium with 10,000 people when it's 10 episodes and every episode we eliminate 10 percent of them, that would fit better on Netflix," he said as one example.
"I have a bunch of episodic stuff like that I would love to do on Netflix because it’s just a better platform for it and I’d love to hit a new audience."
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Offering up another idea, MrBeast pitched a cartoon version of his famous YouTuber Battle Royale videos, but with real violence.
"I think I should do an animation where it's just me and I fly, like, 100 YouTubers down to an island for a paintball Battle Royale - which is what I did before - but, because it's animation, instead of giving them paintball guns, it's real guns.
"So, it's like an evil Saw MrBeast and it's like, if someone doesn't die every hour, I just pick someone randomly to die, and whoever wins, wins the island."
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MrBeast also revealed that he had an idea for an anime series, but cut cameras and mics while sharing the top secret details.
Just last year, Forbes named MrBeast as the richest and best creator in the entire world - so it's no surprise that he's got a whole host of series ideas.
The question is, will Netflix be up for it?
UNILAD has contacted Netflix for further comment.
Topics: Netflix, YouTube, Film and TV