SCURRY Trailer: Signature Unleashes Luke Sparke’s Newest Creature Thriller On Digital From Friday
Signature Entertainment is covering its bases with a North American release of Luke Sparke’s new one-shot apocalypse horror, Scurry. The film marks the latest in a summer back-to-back rollout of creature delights from the director in the months since the theatrical release of Primitive War, based on Ethan Pettus’s novel.
Here, Scurry is set to bow on digital platforms beginning on October 3, coinciding with a limited theatrical run, following its Sydney Film Festival premiere last year.
When an unthinkable attack devastates their city, two strangers find themselves trapped beneath the chaos, wounded and disoriented. As they fight to survive in a narrowing underground tunnel, their injuries worsen, and their chances of escape dwindle. But the collapsing passageways aren’t their only threat—something else is lurking in the darkness, something relentless and hungry. Shot in real-time using a single continuous take, Scurry delivers a gripping, claustrophobic horror experience that will keep audiences on edge until the very last moment.
Sparke is rejoined by his Bring Him To Me co-star Jamie Costa from a script by Tom Evans, along with singer/songwriter/actress Emalia (“Paper Dolls”) also starring. Scurry will be made available in North America to rent or own on Digital HD across platforms like Apple TV, Prime Video, and Fandango at Home.
Ahead of the US release, Sparke shared, “At its heart, Scurry is about survival in an environment that turns against you. The idea of being trapped, isolated, and pursued by something terrifying taps into primal fears we all share. I wanted to craft a story that is as much about the characters’ emotional journeys as it is about the sheer pulse-pounding horror of their situation. Every shadow, every creak, every breathless moment is designed to pull the audience deeper into the chaos.
Most importantly, I want Scurry to be an experience—one that sticks with you long after the credits roll. It’s a love letter to the great monster movies of the past, but it also carves its own terrifying path forward. Buckle up, because this one’s going to be a wild ride.”

