Full Movies | Project X
First, let’s clarify the source material. Project X is a 2012 American found-footage comedy directed by Nima Nourizadeh and produced by Todd Phillips (the mind behind The Hangover and Joker). The film follows three high school friends—Thomas, Costa, and JB—as they attempt to become famous by throwing a birthday party for the overlooked Thomas.
What starts as a small gathering of 50 people quickly spirals into a city-wide riot featuring thousands of attendees, a dwarf on fire, a car in a pool, and a police blockade. The film was notable for its raw, POV-style cinematography, its use of then-unknown actors (Thomas Mann, Oliver Cooper, and Jonathan Daniel Brown), and a soundtrack that defined the early 2010s electronic dance music (EDM) scene.
If you want a permanent copy or a 4K rental: Project X Full Movies
Price range: $3.99 (rental) to $14.99 (purchase).
For the purists, the Blu-ray and DVD are still widely available via Amazon or second-hand retailers. The Blu-ray includes an "extended cut" with 7 extra minutes of party chaos. First, let’s clarify the source material
You might be wondering why the search term is plural. Why "movies" when there was only one theatrical release?
The answer lies in urban legend and studio greed. Following the massive success of Project X—it grossed over $100 million worldwide on a $12 million budget—Warner Bros. immediately began discussing sequels. For years, rumors circulated about Project Y, Project Z, and Project X: The College Years. Price range: $3
However, a sequel never materialized. The reasons are complex:
Despite this, many pirate sites and video aggregators have created fake listings for "Project X 2" and "Project X 3," often attaching the titles to completely unrelated movies (like the straight-to-DVD Project X: The Awakening—a different film entirely). This has led to a persistent myth that a full series exists.
The Truth: There is only one official Project X movie.