🎯 Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: James Gunn
- Genre: Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi
- Release year: 2006
- Runtime (length): 1h 35min
- IMDb rating: 6.5/10 (93k votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: 86%
😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained
An alien slug turns a guy into a giant meat-squid who just wants to give everyone a big, slimy hug, and a small-town sheriff is NOT having it.
🍿 Slither: Detailed Plot Synopsis
Meteorite Crash and Infection
In the sleepy town of Wheelsy, South Carolina, a meteorite crashes, releasing an alien parasite. Grant Grant, a wealthy local, is infected when he stumbles upon the crash site. The parasite quickly takes over his body, initiating a gruesome transformation.

Grant’s Transformation and Carnage
Grant begins exhibiting bizarre behavior, including an insatiable hunger for meat and grotesque physical changes. His wife, Starla, grows increasingly concerned as people and animals start disappearing. Sheriff Bill Pardy, who secretly loves Starla, starts investigating the strange occurrences.

Spreading the Infection
Grant imprisons Brenda Gutierrez in his barn, where she gives birth to hundreds of slug-like creatures. These slugs infect the townspeople, turning them into grotesque, flesh-hungry zombies controlled by Grant’s hive mind. The town is quickly overrun by the alien infestation.

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained
🎬 Cast & Characters
- Bill Pardy (Nathan Fillion): The small-town sheriff who has a crush on Starla and becomes the unlikely hero against the alien invasion.
- Starla Grant (Elizabeth Banks): Grant’s wife and a local teacher who finds herself fighting to survive after her husband is infected.
- Grant Grant (Michael Rooker): A local businessman who becomes the host for an alien parasite, transforming into a grotesque monster.
- Jack MacReady (Gregg Henry): The foul-mouthed mayor of Wheelsy who provides comic relief amid the chaos.
- Kylie Strutemyer (Tania Saulnier): A teenager who gets wrapped up in the alien invasion and helps Bill and Starla.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- Bill Pardy: “Okay, first thing’s first, we’re gonna bring our guns, ’cause we don’t want any Lyme disease poppin’ out at us.” – Bill is briefing the townsfolk on how to handle the zombies and combines sensible precaution with local color.
- Jack MacReady: “I’ve never seen stuff like this, and I watch Animal Planet ALL THE F***ING TIME!” – The mayor reacts with disbelief and colorful language to the grotesque mutations happening in his town.
- Grant Grant: “I find you cheatin’ on me?” – Grant says this to Starla, revealing his warped, possessive view of their relationship even as he’s transforming.
- Grant Grant: “Meat!” – A simple but memorable line that highlights Grant’s insatiable hunger and transformation into a monstrous being.
💰Box Office
- Budget: $15,000,000
- Domestic Gross: $7,802,450
- Worldwide Gross: $12,834,936
💥 Slither Reviews
Personal Review
I absolutely loved Slither! It’s the kind of movie you watch with a group of friends, some pizza, and plenty of drinks. The scene where Brenda gives birth is so insane and grotesque I couldn’t stop laughing. And the moment when Nathan Fillion’s character tries to use the grenade is iconic. It’s not high art, but it’s a blast of pure, unadulterated horror fun!
- Who would enjoy:
- “Fans of horror-comedy movies”
- “Viewers who enjoy practical effects and gore”
- “Fans of James Gunn’s directing style”
- “People who like creature features and zombie films”
- Content warnings ⚠:
- “Graphic violence and gore”
- “Disturbing imagery”
- “Strong language”
- “Sexual content and nudity”
- “Body horror”
Professional Reviews
- FilmFan Monthly: “Slither manages to be both genuinely unsettling and laugh-out-loud funny. The practical effects are top-notch, and the cast seems to be having a blast. It’s not groundbreaking, but it’s a solid horror-comedy that knows exactly what it is and delivers it with gusto.
- HorrorHound Magazine: “A love letter to gross-out horror flicks of the ’80s, Slither pulls no punches. The creature design is fantastic, and the gore is plentiful. While the plot is fairly straightforward, the sheer amount of inventive scares and comedic moments makes it a worthwhile watch.
- Cult Cinema Corner: “Slither succeeds due to its self-awareness and willingness to embrace its B-movie roots. Fillion is great as the reluctant hero, and Rooker gives a memorable performance as the increasingly monstrous Grant. This movie is a fun, gory ride from start to finish.
Audience Reactions
The gross-out effects are amazing and hilarious!: Viewers frequently highlight the movie’s over-the-top gore and creative monster designs.
Nathan Fillion’s comedic timing is perfect.: Most people praise Fillion’s performance as the small-town sheriff as a standout.
Overall Consensus: Slither is a well-regarded horror-comedy known for its inventive creature design, plentiful gore, and comedic moments. While not for everyone, it’s a must-see for fans of the genre.
Awards
🛠️ Behind the Scenes
- “James Gunn wrote ‘Slither’ as an homage to the horror movies he loved. Every single one of them. From the Deadly Swarm, to The Fly, to the Toxic Avenger, to Basket Case.”
- “Jenna Fischer, who was married to Gunn at the time, was not originally part of the cast. The original actor had an offer to shoot a pilot, so Gunn let him go and swapped the character’s gender and gave her a few more lines.”
- “Rob Zombie and Lloyd Kaufman (of Troma Entertainment) make cameo appearances.”
🖥️ How to Watch Slither?
As of today, you can rent or buy “Slither” on demand from several platforms, including Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, and Vudu. Check your preferred streaming service for availability and pricing, as these can change. Physical copies on Blu-ray and DVD are also available through major online retailers.

🎥 Similar Movies
If you enjoyed Slither, you might like these similar films:
- Night of the Creeps (1986): Shares a similar plot involving alien slugs infecting people and turning them into zombie-like creatures with a blend of horror and comedy.
- The Blob (1988): Features a monstrous, ever-growing alien entity consuming everything in its path, similar to Grant’s transformation in ‘Slither’.
- Tremors (1990): Combines horror and comedy elements while focusing on a small town dealing with monstrous creatures.
- Shaun of the Dead (2004): Blends horror with British humor, featuring ordinary people dealing with an extraordinary zombie apocalypse.
- Tucker & Dale vs Evil (2010): A horror-comedy that plays on genre tropes with plenty of gore and dark humor.
🛒 Slither Related Products
- Slither (Collector’s Edition) [Blu-ray]: Features behind-the-scenes footage, director’s commentary, and deleted scenes. A must-have for die-hard fans.
- Slither Movie Poster: High-quality print of the iconic Slither movie poster. Perfect for adding some horror flair to your home theater.
- Aliens – Board Game: Explore the dark and dangerous world of Aliens in this thrilling cooperative board game. Battle xenomorphs with your friends to survive.
- Funko Pop! Movies: Slither – Grant Grant: A stylized collectible figure of the monstrous Grant Grant from Slither. Add this to your collection!
🎧 Soundtrack
Slither features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
- “I Find You Cheatin’ On Me” – performed by Hank Thompson
- “Every Woman in the World” – performed by Air Supply
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
🤨 FAQ
Slither was primarily filmed in Langley, British Columbia, Canada.
No, Slither is not a remake, but it draws inspiration from several horror films like “Night of the Creeps,” “The Thing,” and “Shivers.”
As of now, there are no plans for a Slither sequel. Director James Gunn has expressed interest in revisiting the universe, but nothing is currently in development.
🔥 Bonus Content
The Big Fat Breeding Alien Explodes | Slither | Science Fiction Station
Get ready for an explosive clip from Slither! This scene is a perfect example of the movie’s over-the-top horror and humor. You won’t believe your eyes when you see this alien explode!
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