2022 Hit List scripts

2022 Hit List scripts
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2022 Hit List scripts

2021 Black List scripts: here are our 5 favorite loglines from the list.

The Black List is a yearly roundup of thebest unproduced screenplays doing the rounds in Hollywood, as voted for by producers.

It was started by an executive named Franklin Leonard back in 2005. He came up with the idea of forwarding a spreadsheet of the best unproduced scripts to fellow producers in the business.

The concept took off immediately, and many Black List screenplays went on to become well-known movies such asThe Kings Speech and Juno.

Whats coming up.

A breakdown of our top 5 loglines from the scripts that made it onto the Black List in 2021.

Youll also find the link below to all the loglines for the latest Black List movie scripts below.

The benefit of reading these loglines is that it helps you assess the competition. These concepts and ideas represent the standard thats to be achieved if you want to get your own script on the Black List.

And as you know, the basis of any great script is a great idea.

How does your logline stand up? Is your concept good enough to make your screenplay one of the Black List scripts in 2022?

Find out below!

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Our top 5 loglines from the latest Black List scripts 2021.

The Black List is not a best of list. It is, at best, a most liked list.
Franklin Leonard

And the same applies to our top 5 list of the latest Black List loglines. Were not saying theyre the best, theyre just our most liked. Feel free to disagree in the comments below!

1. Cauliflower by Daniel Jackson.

Under the cruel guidance of a mysterious coach, an ambitious high school wrestler struggles to become a state champion while battling a bizarre infection in his ear that both makes him dominant in his sport and threatens his sanity.

Why it made our list:

What a great way to express this characters outer and inner goals. On the one hand this wrestler guy wants to become state champion. On the other, hes being driven crazy by the very thing that can help him achieve it.

On a smaller note: the logline could probably lose the beginningUnder the cruel guidance of a mysterious coachas its kind of superfluous and sounds a little too much like Whiplash, but overall this is a superb concept.

2. Loud by Whit Brayton.

A famed experimental musician finds himself embroiled in the race to solve Earths primary existential threat: A deafening sound that never stops, forcing all of humanity to survive in silence.

Why it made our list
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We love how this logline puts an experimental musician (its not often youll see one of those as a movie protagonist) at the center of a race against time to save the Earth.

Perhaps the musician could be struggling rather than famed, but thats a minor quibble in an otherwise fantastic idea.

3. Max and Tonys Epic One-Night Standby Tony Kivney.

A disastrous Grindr hookup goes from bad to worse when a meteor unleashes a horde of aliens on New York and the two ill-matched men must depend on each other to make it through the night alive.

Why it made our list
:

Not sure we need a meteor and an alien invasion to get this story moving, but when a logline makes it this easy to visualize the entire movie, you know youre onto a winner.

We can see the disastrous first date. We can see the alien invasion. We can see these two guys being forced to stick together to survive. Its all there, from the Inciting Incident to the Act 3 Climax and no doubt this is a laugh-out-loud script.

4. See How They Run by Lily Hollander.

A blind mother moves into a remote farmhouse with her young daughter, but the mystery of the homes previous inhabitants intrudes upon her attempts to repair their relationship.

Why it made our list
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This is a great set-up that promises conflict from two angles: the blind mother and her daughter, and the blind mother and the homes former inhabitants.

Tonally, this could be a very effective single-location horror, or thriller. But the line attempts to repair their relationship hints that this probably a drama. Either way, its easy to see how it made it onto the Black List 2021.

5. The Villain by Andrew Ferguson.

The completely outrageous and completely true story of pharma bro Martin Shkreli from his meteoric rise as wunderkind hedge fund manager and pharmaceutical executive to his devastating fall involving crime, corruption and the Wu-Tang Clan which exposed the rotten core of the American healthcare system.

Why it made our list
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Biopics can be hard to logline, but this one manages to take us through Martin Shkrelis whole life in just a few lines. It brings to mind images of a wild, Adam McKay-style movie involving the rotten core of the American healthcare system and the Wu-Tang Clan? It all sounds brilliantly irreverent, and the script probably is.

What do all these loglines and Black List Scripts have in common?

Like all great loglines, these are original, interesting and make you say things like I wish Id thought of that, and I would watch that movie.

Each of these concepts helps yousee the movie. The genre is clear. The protagonist is clear. And the conflict is clear.

If you take a look at the logline to your own script, does it do the same? It can be hard to step back and look at your own work objectively but its a vital skill to learn if you want to make your screenplay one of the next Black List scripts.

Our post How to Write a Logline: The Ultimate Step-by-Step Guide has a ton of info in it that youll find useful in tightening up your concept.

Also, note how great the titles are:Blackpill, Tony and Maxs Epic One-Night Stand, Ways to Hide In Winter,etc.

We have a post called Movie Title Ideas: 3 Ways to Come Up With Cooler Titles that can help brush yours up if needs be.

2022 Hit List scripts

Download and read Black List scripts.

As you probably know theres no magic bullet when it comes to screenwriting. When it comes to getting your screenplays on the Black List, though, theres one key piece of advice we recommend you take

It sounds obvious, but far too few aspiring screenwriters actually put it into practice. If you want to get your screenplay on the Black List, you need to be reading scripts that are already on it.

Reading scripts that made it on to the Black List will help youkeep abreast of whats hot in Hollywood and the kind of standard you need to reach.

If you want to succeed as a screenwriter, you need toread screenplaysall the time. And Black List screenplays are a great way of doing this. It will help keep your finger on the pulse of Hollywood and youll pick something upfrom each script you read.

Where to download Black List scripts.

Type download blacklist scripts or theblack list screenplays download into a search engine, you should be able to locate a few. You can find an overview of all lists here:

Black List scripts 2009

And read more Black List loglines

As well as reading Black List screenplays, you should also read all of the loglines to the scripts that made it onto the list.

This will also teach you how to write a logline and is an invaluable way of getting the creative juices flowing if youre trying to come up with a concept for your next screenplay.

You will find all the loglines to screenplays that made it onto the Black List over the last few years here:

Black List loglines 2021

Black List loglines 2020

Black List loglines 2019

Black List loglines 2018

Black List loglines 2017

Black List loglines 2016

Black List loglines 2015

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A note: Hollywood Black List scripts vs. the Black List website.

Please bear in mind that the Black List weve discussed in this post is a completely different entity from the Black List website which Leonard Franklin set up years later.

The Black List websiteis a site where aspiring screenwriters can (for a fee) upload their screenplays. Industry people whove also opted into the site, can thenread and vote on them.

This online voting system means the writer is able to track their scripts progress as it either falls or climbs up the rankings. Its a good way of tracking the progress of your writing.

Obviously, though, your main aim should be to get your script on the original Black List that circulates Hollywood.

Black List scripts: conclusion.

Getting a script on the Black List takes a dedication to the craft of screenwriting and knowing how to write a screenplay thats good enough to compete with the best.

Reading scripts on the Black List will help get your writing chops up to speed. You should also be reading as many pro screenplays onlineas you can. Watch how your screenwriting ability improves exponentially and soon you may find your own screenplay on the Black List.

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Have you ever had a script on the Black List? How many Black List scripts have you read? How does your script stand up to them? Let us know in the comments section below!

2022 Hit List scripts

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27 Comments
  1. Isabel D. says:
    December 21, 2021 at 08:46

    Amazed how commenters are confusing The Black List with the subscription website. Maybe add a clarification at the top of the article but any aspiring screenwriter should do their homework and know this. Great article. Thank you!

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      Script Reader Pro says:
      December 21, 2021 at 10:45

      Thanks, Isabel The note on the difference is at the end but people do find it confusing, yes.

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  2. Heather Ellis says:
    October 3, 2021 at 19:38

    Im new to this world of screenwriting (my first spec feature script Island Z Origins). I joined The Black List (the paid one!), just to give it a go. As a published author, Id say breaking into screenwriting works kinda the same way. You either have an agent to pitch your manuscript to publishers or you do it yourself targeting the smaller publishers who may have a little more time. Thats how I was published by Black Inc.

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  3. Sylvia says:
    December 17, 2020 at 22:25

    This years scripts are hot property! I feel my script could make it on next years black list. Fingers crossed!

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  4. Davis B says:
    December 16, 2020 at 18:40

    I called a few of my screenwriting friends and getting a script on the Black List is actually not as impossible as it seems.

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  5. D Hall says:
    December 16, 2020 at 13:47

    I pretty much agree with all of these posts. Some readers actually read the script and others put in an effort. But I doubt an producers are looking here to find something. I have an outstanding historical mini-series packed with a punch and backed by honest research . . .If a producer liked Atonement, Schindlers List, Darkest Hour, or 1917 they would scramble to option Gutenberg. And sorry guys it is seriously copyrighted.

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  6. Robert W. says:
    December 16, 2020 at 13:36

    Getting on the original Black List is great. Still, I focus on getting my work in front of managers. That wont change. I also was interested to see that many if the loglines were well over 25 or 30 words. So busting my ass to keep it super brief is good, but say what needs to be said.

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  7. Michael Valiah says:
    December 16, 2020 at 11:29

    Cant wait to watch this movie: An obsessed fan maneuvers his way into the inner circle of his hip hop idol and will stop at nothing to stay in. There are some brilliant loglines of this years black list.

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  8. Jordan M says:
    December 16, 2020 at 10:37

    Flight Risk and Gusher are the best. Clear problems = clear question. If my producing career was an additional 10 years mature, Id buy the rights to Flight Risk right now.

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  9. Martin says:
    December 16, 2020 at 10:33

    Selling a script is a matter of hard work and luck. Everybody knows. The right producer comes from an unexpected place.

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  10. Oscar Julian Lopez Rincon says:
    December 16, 2020 at 10:08

    Great-job, guys!!!

    Reply
  11. Nikki says:
    June 8, 2020 at 08:23

    Ive been looking into this stuff for a while and still somewhat confused. Would love any clarification! So, you host a screenplay on the blcklst website and have it evaluated a few times say its an amazing script and impresses those professionals who are evaluating. Does that mean you have a chance at making it to the annual Black List? I guess what Im asking is are the professionals who evaluate scripts on the site the same professionals who are voting on their faves for the annual list? So if you get great evaluation ratings that could be an indication that youre being considered for the annual list, right?

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      Script Reader Pro says:
      June 8, 2020 at 20:37

      Hi Nikki, no the site where you pay to host your script and have it evaluated is completely separate from the Black List that circulates among Hollywood. The latter arent on any website, its just an informal list.

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  12. Randal Harris says:
    March 26, 2020 at 10:01

    You dont say at all how to go about trying to get on the original blacklist.

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      Script Reader Pro says:
      March 30, 2020 at 18:57

      If you read these and other Black List scripts and their loglines youll have a better idea of what it takes to get on the list. At the end of the day, though, its all down to the amount of work any writer puts into his or her script.

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    Script Reader Pro says:
    December 23, 2019 at 10:40

    The original Black List as described in the post is not something you pay for to get on. Its a list of the years most promising spec scripts circulating Hollywood.

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  14. M. L. says:
    December 23, 2019 at 00:20

    Youre still promoting lists that are designed to hook writers into paying for false hope.

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  15. HarrytheHatKing says:
    September 18, 2019 at 16:41

    Get on the ORIGINAL Blacklist

    Now that is some seriously good advice. Of course, in order to get on that List, you actually have to have your script read by producers so theyll circulate it to other producers. No. Really. Thats how it works.
    Hmmm
    Now, comes the $64000 question: How do make that happen?
    Well.
    One way is to kidnap a producer or his/her family member check that, who are we kidding, producers dont care about their families, so forget that one and force him/her to read your screenplay at gunpoint. If youre lucky, really lucky, he or she wont hold the kidnapping thing against you and will think your screenplay is the greatest thing since his or her last success in 1984 and pass the screenplay around to other producers much smarter than he or her and youll get a deal
    DO NOT HOLD YOUR BREATH.
    Good luck.

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  16. gerasimos rozis says:
    June 15, 2019 at 09:24

    Hmm, blacklist lets see.
    The site requires two evaluations for the top lists, with a minimum of 6.something. So getting there, you actually need two 7s. At the very least. Every single of my scripts, had an overall rating of 7 or 8. Im talking about the very first evaluation for each script. What about the second? Every single one of them 3s and 4s. All of them. That means, you have to go for a third evaluation, as I did. All 5s and 6s. This is no joke. This is their system. With an average crap score, that sets us outside the top lists, so we have to buy another, and another. Blacklist says that Empirically, rating variance of overall scores in two or more reviews has been low, but at the same time Subjectivity is nearly impossible to get rid of when evaluating scripts and is ingrained in the process. No shit. Taking into account that Blacklists readers are the best of the bunch, I come to believe that theyre the best in forcing you buying more and more evaluations. At least your service, worth the money, because your people actually read the script. Blacklists people, do not.

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      Script Reader Pro says:
      June 15, 2019 at 15:40

      Yes, this is a problem with the Blacklist website. It can all get pretty confusing, so just to clarify for readers: In this post, were advocating that you should try and get your script on the real Blacklist the list of the best unproduced circulated around Hollywood to producers, execs, etc. Not pay to have it put on the Blacklist website.

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      1. Darwish says:
        July 30, 2019 at 22:00

        Well thanks
        As you have you said to get to the original website how will I know that website where I should upload my scripts. It will be better if you share with us the link to the original website . Thanks

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          Script Reader Pro says:
          July 31, 2019 at 13:31

          Sorry for the confusion the original Blacklist isnt a website. As we say in the post: But, obviously, your main aim should be to get your script on the original Blacklist that circulates Hollywood.

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    2. Jason Holland says:
      March 22, 2020 at 22:30

      I am a member of the blacklist, Yes you pay a monthly fee to have your script put up. My script been there for some time now, no views. I dont know if people are even on their looking to buy scripts. You have to pay $75 for a person to review your script and give you advice. From my standpoint i am just losing money, but worth a try.

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  17. Daley Nixon says:
    April 24, 2014 at 17:24

    Do you have any black list scripts before 2008?

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      SRP says:
      April 28, 2014 at 15:03

      Hey there, no sorry we dont. Try contacting them directly.

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      1. Walter says:
        March 23, 2020 at 06:51

        So if Im getting this right the original Blacklist is a list of best new scripts that circulates Hollywood and the new blacklist is a paid for subscription service to get it in hands of managers and agents. Hopefully.

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  18. Taylor C says:
    May 23, 2012 at 18:25

    Thats good thinking guys. Nice

    Reply
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