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Our Library
Our curated screenplay library features hundreds of professionally written and produced scripts from major studios and independent films, offering writers unprecedented access to study the storytelling techniques, formatting, and character development strategies used by working professionals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do the screenplays come from?
All screenplays are either found online or provided by users. We organize and share publicly available materials for educational purposes.
Can I use these for educational projects?
We post screenplays under fair use for education and research. Check your local laws and institutional policies for your specific use case.
Can I use these commercially?
No. These screenplays are shared under fair use only. We don't have rights to grant commercial usage of any materials.
Do you accept original screenplays?
We only post screenplays from professionally produced films and series to provide educational resources for writers and researchers.
Do you remove screenplays upon request?
Yes. We honor all removal requests from creators and copyright owners. Contact us if you need a screenplay removed.
Can I request specific screenplays?
Absolutely! While we can't guarantee every request, we welcome suggestions. Submit your requests through our contact page.
Behind the Scenes
Script Slug was created in 2013 by Matt Lathrom. What started as a side project has grown into the web's most popular screenplay database. Matt works in visual effects, design, and creative direction, continues to maintain Script Slug as a labor of love.
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What it is
Script Slug is a screenwriting resource that provides education and inspiration for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Screenplay Library
Script Slug provides a library of professionally written and produced screenplays for educational purposes.