where to watch Spree
5.9/10 IMDb
65% Rotten Tomatoes

Where To Watch Spree

Spree is a 2020 American satirical horror-thriller film that explores the dark side of social-media fame. The story follows Kurt Kunkle, a lonely rideshare driver obsessed with becoming an internet sensation. Desperate for attention, he plans a livestreamed killing spree using his car, turning violence into online content. Told through livestreams, social feeds, and phone screens, the film presents a disturbing commentary on influencer culture, validation addiction, and digital narcissism. With a unique screen-life storytelling style and an unsettling lead performance, Spree delivers a chilling look at how far someone might go for viral fame.

  • Release Date: August 14, 2020
  • Director: Eugene Kotlyarenko
  • Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama, Horror,, Mystery
  • Duration: 1 hour 33 minutes
  • Language: English
  • Starring: Joe Keery, Sasheer Zamata, David Arquette, Kyle Mooney, Mischa Barton, Frankie Grande, Lala Kent, Josh Ovalle, John DeLuca, Jessalyn Gilsig
  • Box Office: $51,849 Wordwide
  • Where To Watch: Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Netflix

More details about Spree and where you can watch

Released in 2020, Spree follows Kurt Kunkle, a socially awkward young man who dreams of becoming famous on social media but repeatedly fails to gain followers. Working as a rideshare driver, Kurt creates a horrifying plan called “The Lesson,” where he poisons passengers and livestreams their deaths, believing shock will finally bring him recognition. As his violent broadcast spreads online, influencer Jessie Adams begins to suspect something is wrong and tries to stop him. The film unfolds entirely through livestreams, social-media posts, and smartphone footage, emphasizing the modern obsession with online validation. Spree blends dark comedy, horror, and satire to critique influencer culture and the dangers of equating attention with self-worth.

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Did You Know

Many viewers were shocked to learn that Joe Keery (best known as Steve Harrington from Stranger Things) stayed in character as Kurt even off-camera during filming, using real social-media interactions to better portray obsession and desperation making his disturbing performance feel uncomfortably real.