Skibidi Toilet is officially getting a full movie, and none other than the action director Michael Bay is involved. The chaotic, surreal YouTube series that has taken the internet by storm is being adapted into a feature film by Bay’s digital studio, Invisible Narratives.
If you’re somehow not familiar, Skibidi Toilet started as a bizarre animated series created by Georgian content creator Alexey Gerasimov. It features an ongoing war between human-headed toilets and people with cameras, TVs, and speakers for heads. It’s weird, loud, and glitchy, and kids can’t get enough of it. The series has racked up billions of views across YouTube Shorts and has basically become a new kind of internet sensation.
Now, it’s heading to theaters. And with Michael Bay in the mix, you can probably expect explosions, intense action, and an over-the-top visual spectacle unlike anything we’ve seen before. While most people associate Bay with big-budget blockbusters like Transformers and Armageddon, this is clearly a different kind of challenge, one that mixes absurd internet humor with high-concept visual storytelling.
Bay is producing the film through Invisible Narratives, alongside his partner Adam Goodman (a former Paramount executive). While we don’t yet know if the film will be animated, live-action, or a hybrid of both, the creative team behind it hints at something big. Oscar-nominated production designer Jeffrey Beecroft and legendary VFX supervisor Rob Legato have both joined the project, meaning the visual bar is set very high.
And this movie might just be the beginning. Invisible Narratives is reportedly developing an entire Skibidi Toilet franchise, with plans for more content across TV, digital, and even merchandise. For now, there’s no official release date or confirmed cast.