Signature Entertainment has released the official trailer for Luca Sparkeis the new terrifying horror thriller Hurry upand it looks like an intense, claustrophobic adventure, full of alien monsters and survival horror thrills.
It’s a wild approach that ramps up the tension and immerses viewers right in the middle of the chaos. The story follows two strangers, played by Jamie Costa AND Emilywho are trapped underground after a devastating attack reduces their city to rubble.
Wounded, disoriented, and eager to escape, they soon realize that their dwindling chances of survival are not only threatened by the collapse of the tunnels. Something far worse lurks in the darkness, something relentless and hungry.
The official synopsis teases: “When an unthinkable attack devastates a city, two strangers find themselves trapped in the chaos, injured and disoriented. As they fight to survive in a narrow underground tunnel, their injuries worsen and their chances of escape diminish.
“But collapsing passages are not their only threat: something else lurks in the darkness, something relentless and hungry. Filmed in real time using a single continuous take, Scurry delivers a gripping, claustrophobic horror experience that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats until the very last moment.”
The director explained his vision for the film: “From the moment I first imagined Scurry, I knew I wanted to create an experience that would keep audiences on the edge of their seats: something fast, relentless and deeply immersive.
“Creature films have always had a special place in cinema, blending tension, survival and awe-inspiring spectacle. With Scurry, I wanted to bring a fresh, visceral energy to the genre while staying true to what makes these films so thrilling: the fear of the unknown, the power of nature and the resilience of the human spirit.”
With its one-take structure, creeping tension and terrifying subterranean monsters, Hurry up It looks like a funny creature. Some fans have already compared it to a low-budget “Tremors” but with scarier and nastier creatures.
Hurry up was written by Tom Evans and produced by Carmelo Imrie AND Carly Sparke. It had its world premiere at the 2024 Sydney Science Fiction Film Festival and is now finally making its way to wider audiences.
The film premiered last year in Australia and is now gearing up for its international release. The film has already been released in the UK, with a US release likely to follow.
by Joey Paur
Source: Geek Tyrant

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