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Little Things Big

(2026)
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When a lab leak unleashes genetically engineered skin mites, survival becomes a nightmare.

Global Tech believes it has solved world hunger.

Using revolutionary genetic engineering, the powerful Big Ag corporation has created livestock the size of elephants—cattle, pigs, and sheep engineered to feed the planet and make billions in the process. To secure political support, Global Tech hosts an exclusive showcase at its rural Pennsylvania headquarters, inviting senators, congressmen, and investors to witness the future of agriculture.

But not everyone believes Global Tech should control the food supply.

When eco-terrorists attack the facility, their sabotage triggers a catastrophic accident inside the research labs. What they release isn’t just dangerous—it’s monstrous.

From the earliest days of Global Tech’s experiments come the forgotten failures: genetically altered
skin mites that grow, multiply, and swarm with horrifying speed.

Within minutes, the party becomes a battlefield.

Scientists, Secret Service agents, and trapped guests must fight their way through a nightmare of crawling flesh-eating parasites spreading through the complex. And the deeper they push into the facility, the more terrifying the truth becomes.

Fast-paced, terrifying, and chillingly plausible, this biotech horror thriller blends corporate conspiracy, genetic engineering gone wrong, and relentless creature terror for fans of
Jurassic Park, The Food of the Gods, and Michael Crichton–style science thrillers.

The lab leak was only the beginning.

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Genre: Horror

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