Spiders (2002)

1h 34m
Running Time

May 12, 2002
Release Date

Spiders (2002)

1h 34m
Running Time

May 12, 2002
Release Date

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A DNA experiment on a rare breed of spider is taking place on a NASA space shuttle, when a freak meteor shower engulfs the shuttle, causing everything to go horribly wrong. One survivor is found on the ship and watched over in a secret location deep in the California desert. The problem continues, as the survivor isn't alone, as another deadly spiders climbs out of him and goes on a rampage around the ship. Curious reporter Marci Eyre must now survive, escape and warn everyone before the spider reaches outside the desert.

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Release Date
May 12, 2002

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Released

Running Time
1h 34m

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animal horror
giant spider
creature feature

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Spiders is a 2000 American science fiction horror film directed by Gary Jones and written by Adam Gierasch and Jace Anderson. The film stars Lana Parrilla as a newspaper journalist who is investigating a top secret government facility. The film was released by Millennium Films on December 27, 2000.

A sequel titled Spiders II: Breeding Ground and starring Richard Moll, Stephanie Niznik and Greg Cromer was released direct-to-video on September 24, 2002.

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