James Gunn’s ‘Slither’ Gets 20th Anniversary 4K Re-Release With New Trailer

James Gunn’s ‘Slither’ Gets 20th Anniversary 4K Re-Release With New Trailer

James Gunn’s Slither is coming back to theaters for its 20th anniversary, and a new trailer has been released to go with the return. The 2006 horror-comedy is getting a limited theatrical re-release on April 10, followed by a digital 4K release on May 1 and a Steelbook release on May 18. The restoration was done from the 35mm interpositive and was approved by Gunn and cinematographer Gregory Middleton.

Slither returns in 4K

Now on 4K for the first time, Slither is getting the anniversary treatment nearly two decades after its original release. The movie stars Nathan Fillion as the town sheriff, Elizabeth Banks as Starla Grant, and Michael Rooker as Grant Grant, with the story centered on an extraterrestrial parasite infecting a small town and turning the population into a grotesque nightmare.

That makes this re-release a notable one for James Gunn fans, especially with Slither long viewed as one of his early cult favorites before he moved on to Guardians of the Galaxy, The Suicide Squad, and DC Studios. The new release also gives fans a chance to see the movie cleaned up in 4K and back on the big screen.

James Gunn Slither Re Release

New trailer released for the anniversary

The new trailer highlights the film’s mix of body horror, comedy, and practical creature effects that helped Slither build its cult following. It leans into the movie’s gross-out alien chaos while reminding fans why the movie still stands out as one of the more unique studio horror releases of the 2000s.

With the anniversary release also comes a new home video push. In addition to the digital launch, the Steelbook edition includes a fresh 4K presentation and bonus features tied to the restoration. Reported extras include new interviews with Gregory Middleton, editor John Axelrad, special make-up effects designer Todd Masters, and composer Tyler Bates.

A cult James Gunn movie gets another shot

Slither didn’t light up the box office when it first came out, but the movie has only grown in reputation over the years. Between Gunn’s fanbase, Nathan Fillion’s popularity, and the movie’s status as a cult horror-comedy, this re-release could draw solid interest from genre fans looking to revisit it in theaters.

It also comes at a time when Gunn remains in the spotlight because of DC. So a re-release of Slither gives fans a look back at the kind of genre filmmaking that helped put him on the map in the first place.

Release dates

In Cinemas: April 10, 2026

On Digital: May 1, 2026

On Steelbook: May 18, 2026

Watch the trailer:

Slither: 20th Anniversary | Official Trailer (2026) | In Cinemas From 10th April

About Matt McGloin

Matt McGloin is the editor-in-chief and publisher of Cosmic Book News, the independent entertainment news site he founded in 2008. He covers movies, comics, TV, video games and pop culture and has reported major industry scoops over the years, including revealing the Avengers: Endgame title ahead of its official announcement. Through Cosmic Book News, he helped Marvel Comics promote Guardians of the Galaxy and Nova through exclusive previews, artwork, and interviews, with the site also quoted in solicitations and on comic covers. He also reported on Marvel’s Daredevil: Born Again retooling before it was later confirmed by the trades.

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