The world is thrust into a merciless survival game stretched along an infinite highway. Each person gets a solitary road, a random vehicle, and one rule: scavenge by day, hide at night. When darkness falls, unknown entities emerge to hunt the living. Eric Quimby starts at a brutal disadvantage. His only companion is a powerless cleaning robot, built for sweeping floors, not fighting. The robot’s incapacity magnifies every danger: scarce fuel, dwindling supplies, and predators beyond the headlights. Alone and exhausted, Eric must weigh risky scavenges against slow starvation. Tension tightens nightly as the highway forces desperate choices and tests whether cunning and will can outlast terror and isolation.
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View All >Xavier
My heart raced for Eric on that empty highway. The cleaning robot felt heartbreakingly human. Night monsters were genuinely terrifying. I cried when they almost lost hope. Unexpected tenderness between man and machine. Beautiful, bleak, unforgettable.
2026-04-14 12:46:18
Ronald
The scavenging mechanics are consistently imagined. Vehicles vary realistically by luck and damage. Night monsters show predictable hunting patterns. Eric's choices reflect scarce resource logic. Set design sells the endless highway illusion. Small details reward attentive viewers.
2026-04-14 12:45:46
Bella
This show nails suspense and atmosphere. Eric's arc feels earned and moving. Monsters genuinely creep me out nightly. A rare survival drama that truly resonates. Bravo to the creators.
2026-04-14 12:18:59