That's some nice soda!

SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures:

SCP-XXXX is, as of the current date, being used in testing. When not in testing, it is to be contained within a Standard-Non Hazardous Containment Locker at Site-79.

Description:

SCP-XXXX is a large soda bottle covered in artwork of the movie "Spider man: Homecoming". This has led the Foundation to believe SCP-XXXX was released as a promotional at the movie theater. SCP-XXXX was found with "Other" on the top of the lid pressed down. Tests on the inside of SCP-XXXX reveal hints of cherry Pepsi.

Note: Further tests of SCP-XXXX shall ONLY contain cherry Pepsi. SCP-XXXX should be kept in its exact condition for as long as possible.

When any individual drinks any liquid from SCP-XXXX when watching a movie at a cinema, the individual(s) will be transported into the movie presently shown in front of them. Tests show that SCP-XXXX prefers to make individuals core characters in movie's.

Individuals can make changes to the movie, and all characters will follow as though this was part of the original script, even if it wasn't. Death of individuals in the movie do not result in real life death. After the movie, all individuals within the movie will return to there seats, in the same condition.

If all characters within the movie die, the movie will immediately end.

SCP-XXXX was discovered when Agent Coleman Rogers took his Labour day holiday. Agent Coleman and his family went to watch "Spider man: Homecoming". Agent Coleman had previously been caught using SCP-████ to watch "Spider man: Homecoming" 2 days before it's release date. As Agent Coleman had already known of what would happen in the movie, Agent Coleman was not truly, paying attention. When the scene in which Ned (Peter Parkers AKA Spider man's best friend) would see Peter climbing in through his window, Ned was not working on the Lego Death Star as he was supposed to. In the end, the movie ended with the death of both Peter Parker and Tony Stark (AKA Iron-man). Before this, however, Agent Coleman had already contacted his superiors, who had arrived 20 minutes before the ending. ██████ was evacuated and the movie theater was inspected for anomalous effects. While they were checking the room where SCP-XXXX was located, three rows down from where Agent Coleman was seated, a middle aged woman appeared once the movie had ended. When questioned, she stated that she had drank some of her soda, then, she had teleported into the movie as the character Ned.

The woman, and all other people in SCP-XXXX's room were given Class-A Amnestic.

SCP-XXXX was then checked for anomalous properties during a re-run of "Spider man: Homecoming". After sharing same results, SCP-XXXX was then contained by the Foundation and is currently At Site 79 being tested for reality warping effects.

Addendum-1:

SCP-XXXX has been confirmed to be able to effect other movies. SCP-XXXX cannot, for unknown reasons, affect "The Emoji Movie" even though it was shown to be able to effect animated movies.

Addendum-2

Note from Dr Caulfield: "About the sentence above, do you really (DATA EXPUNGED) think ANYONE, even a damn Class E, would want to be in that (DATA EXPUNGED)? SCP-XXXX is doing us a favor and you guys can't see it."