Scurry One-Shot Apocalypse Horror by Luke Sparke Out Oct 3 on Digital

Luke Sparke’s One-Shot Horror Sci-Fi Scurry

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Jamie Costa and Emalia in Scurry (Signature Entertainment) by Luke Sparke

Los Angeles, CA (September 2nd, 2025). Signature Entertainment has announced the official North American release of Luke Sparke’s one-shot apocalypse horror Scurry. Fresh off the release of Sparke’s dinosaur war epic Primitive War. Scurry debuts on digital platforms October 3, coinciding with a limited theatrical run. The film premiered at the 2024 Sydney Film Festival. There it treated audiences to a pair of strangers attempting to survive a swarm. It was a swarm of monstrous, genetically altered creatures underneath a crumbling city.

Sparke made his directorial debut with Red Billabong (2016). Yet gained wide recognition with Occupation (2018). And, its sequel Occupation: Rainfall (2020). Which depict an alien invasion in Australia. His storytelling is heavily influenced by classic American sci-fi films of the ’80s and ’90s. He has incorporated uniquely Australian settings and themes.

Sparke then tackled a crime-noir film, Bring Him To Me, starring Barry Pepper, Rachel Griffiths and Sam Neill. He recently released his dinosaur war epic Primitive War.

The Official Trailer for Scurry Directed by Luke Sparke


The cast is anchored by Jamie Costa reuniting with Sparke and writer Tom Evans. This is following Bring Hin to Me and singer/songwriter/actress Emalia. Who rose to fame on the musical drama Paper Dolls. From October 3, audiences across North America will be able to rent or own Scurry on Digital HD. Including Apple TV, Prime Video, and Fandango at Home.

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.”

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Jamie Costa and Emalia in The Poster Art of Scurry by Luke Sparke

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.


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Luke Sparke’s One-Shot Horror Sci-Fi Scurry

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