EXISTS is a stripped-down survival horror that turns the wilderness into an unforgiving trap. Set deep in the remote forests of Texas, the film builds tension through isolation, uncertainty, and the terrifying idea that nature has rules humans were never meant to break.

The story follows a group of friends on a casual camping trip that spirals into terror after a late-night collision with something massive on a deserted road. From that moment on, the forest feels hostile and alert, as if their presence has triggered a long-standing defense mechanism.

What makes EXISTS especially effective is its predator. The creature is not portrayed as random or chaotic, but intelligent, territorial, and strategic. Every sound, footprint, and nighttime attack reinforces the sense that the group is being studied and punished for crossing an invisible line.
Samuel Davis delivers grounded tension as an unwilling leader forced to make decisions under pressure. His performance feels natural and believable, anchoring the chaos with fear-driven responsibility rather than heroics.