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By AI, Created 4:29 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – Scum & Villainy Cantina has added Reel Rejects and Multihouse to the investor and programming roster for its new Scum & Villainy Rendezvous in Burbank, set to launch in 2026. The project aims to give creators and fans a permanent gathering place with studios, events and community space in the heart of Hollywood’s entertainment ecosystem.
Why it matters: - Scum & Villainy Rendezvous is designed to become a year-round home base for creators, fans and independent storytellers outside the convention circuit. - The Burbank venue could turn fandom into a more durable business and community model by combining hospitality, production and live programming in one place. - The project is entering a media-rich market where creators already have audiences, but lack a dedicated shared space to gather, produce and monetize in person.
What happened: - Reel Rejects and Scum & Villainy Cantina announced a live events and recording partnership for Scum & Villainy Rendezvous, a new experiential destination planned for Burbank in 2026. - Reel Rejects founder Greg Alba and Scum & Villainy creator J.C. Reifenberg are teaming up with designer Jennifer Smith on the project. - Multihouse, the Los Angeles creative studio behind the MultiCon wildfire recovery benefit, joined as an investor and programming partner. - Kevin Smith has invested in Scum & Villainy Cantina and is supporting the expansion into Rendezvous.
The details: - Reel Rejects has more than 1.4 million YouTube subscribers and 600 million lifetime views. - Scum & Villainy Cantina has operated in Hollywood for nine years as an immersive sci-fi bar and fan destination. - The new venue is planned for Burbank, California, in the center of the entertainment industry. - The Rendezvous concept includes a full-service restaurant and bar, a daytime co-working space, a podcast and livestream studio, a community event stage, maker workshops and immersive themed environments. - Reel Rejects will use the space for events, podcast recordings, livestreams, creator interviews and community gatherings. - The venue will also host rotating creator residencies for YouTubers, podcasters and independent filmmakers. - Multihouse will help develop original programming, including an immersive TTRPG dining experience with a social impact angle. - Reel Rejects said the partnership aligns with its focus on escapism, communion and community. Greg Alba said the venue extends that feeling in Burbank. - J.C. Reifenberg said the project is meant to scale the Scum & Villainy community into a global brand.
Between the lines: - Burbank already houses Warner Bros., Netflix, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network and thousands of production companies, but lacks a permanent public venue where creators and fans can interact outside studio lots. - The investment mix suggests Scum & Villainy is trying to become both a destination business and a creator infrastructure platform. - Kevin Smith’s involvement adds cultural credibility with a fanbase built on independent creative hustle. - Multihouse’s participation points to a programming strategy that blends fandom, live events and cause-driven storytelling.
What’s next: - Scum & Villainy Rendezvous is slated to launch in Burbank in 2026. - Reel Rejects and Multihouse are expected to help shape the venue’s programming and creator-facing offerings as buildout continues. - The project will likely position itself as a hub for recurring content, live events and in-person fan community once it opens.
The bottom line: - Scum & Villainy is betting that the next big fandom destination is not just a bar, but a creator campus with a camera-ready audience built in.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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