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James Gunn’s Slither Lands on Tubi for Free Streaming

James Gunn’s Slither Lands on Tubi for Free Streaming
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James Gunn’s cult horror-comedy, featuring Nathan Fillion and Michael Rooker, is now streaming for free on Tubi. Discover how this gory B-movie gem brought together future DCU favourites.

If you’ve ever wondered about James Gunn’s habit of casting familiar faces across his projects, you’re not alone. Long before his days at the helm of superhero blockbusters, Gunn was already gathering a close-knit crew of actors. His 2006 horror-comedy, Slither, is a prime example, with a cast that would later pop up in his bigger productions. Now, for those who missed it the first time around, this cult favourite is making a comeback on Tubi, where it’s available to stream for free from the first of December.

Gunn’s Early Days and a Familiar Cast

Back in 2006, Gunn was still carving out his place in the film world. Slither, a gooey, tongue-in-cheek homage to classic B-grade horror, brought together Nathan Fillion and Michael Rooker—names that would become fixtures in Gunn’s later work. The film’s blend of over-the-top gore and sharp wit set it apart, and while it didn’t make a huge splash at the box office, it quickly found a loyal following among horror fans.

For Aussie punters who enjoy a bit of dark humour with their scares, Slither delivers in spades. The story follows a small town thrown into chaos by a mysterious alien parasite, with Fillion’s local cop and Rooker’s unlucky bloke at the centre of the mayhem. The film doesn’t take itself too seriously, poking fun at genre tropes while still delivering plenty of gross-out moments.

Streaming for Free on Tubi

With Tubi adding Slither to its free streaming line-up, there’s never been a better time to revisit—or discover—this underrated gem. The platform’s growing library of cult classics means you can catch up on films that might have slipped under the radar. For those keen on a bit of nostalgia or just after a good laugh and a scare, Slither is well worth a look.

It’s not every day you get to see the early work of a director who’s gone on to shape some of the biggest franchises in cinema. Watching Slither now, it’s easy to spot the seeds of Gunn’s later style: a mix of irreverence, loyalty to his cast, and a knack for turning the bizarre into something oddly charming.

A Cult Classic Returns

Slither’s return to streaming is a reminder of how much fun horror can be when it doesn’t take itself too seriously. The film’s practical effects, offbeat characters, and sly humour have helped it stand the test of time. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just after something different for your next movie night, it’s a cracking choice.

So, if you’re up for a bit of a laugh and don’t mind things getting a bit messy, fire up Tubi and give Slither a go. You might just spot a few familiar faces before they became household names.