TODAY’S PAPER | March 31, 2026 | EPAPER

Connor Storrie stars in Verizon horror-style campaign directed by Nia DaCosta

Connor Storrie leads Verizon’s horror-style short film by Nia DaCosta, blending suspense with bold brand storytelling


Pop Culture & Art March 31, 2026 1 min read
Photo: ture@turelillegraven.com

Actor Connor Storrie takes on a suspense-driven role in a new Verizon campaign titled “Look Behind You,” a short film directed by Nia DaCosta. 

The nearly five-minute project blends horror storytelling with brand messaging, marking a creative shift in advertising strategy.

The film follows Storrie’s character as he arrives at a secluded cabin in the woods, setting a familiar tone for suspense. As he goes about routine activities like cooking and reading, unexplained events begin to unfold. Lights flicker, the stereo turns on unexpectedly, and the alarm system activates without warning, building tension throughout the narrative.

The eerie atmosphere is heightened by a dramatic soundtrack and cinematic visuals, giving the campaign a strong resemblance to traditional horror films. The tension peaks when a mysterious figure appears at the door, only to reveal an unexpected twist — Storrie had accidentally triggered the events through a series of unintended phone actions.

The campaign concludes with bold on-screen messaging promoting Verizon’s network reliability, alongside the tagline, “Service so good, it’s scary.” According to Verizon, the project represents Storrie’s first brand-focused film and DaCosta’s first commercial campaign of this kind.

Both Storrie and DaCosta emphasized the collaborative nature of the project, highlighting its creative direction and storytelling approach. Verizon executives also described the campaign as a bold attempt to merge entertainment and marketing.

The campaign positions Verizon within a growing trend of cinematic advertising, using narrative-driven content to engage audiences beyond traditional formats.

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