Bookworms 2025
"Enter the Cosmos"
Step into *Bookworms (2025)*, Ty Anderson's whimsical sci-fi short where reality bends in the quiet corners of a library.
Director: Ty Anderson
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Bookworms (2025)* about?
*Bookworms* follows a librarian (Lauren Hunter) attempting to evict a squatter—only to discover he's not from this world. As she presses the issue, the boundaries between reality and the cosmos blur, revealing a surreal standoff in the quiet corners of the library.
Who directed *Bookworms*?
Ty Anderson directs this compact sci-fi adventure, blending humor and existential themes into a three-minute narrative.
Who stars in *Bookworms*?
Lauren Hunter leads the cast as the librarian, joined by Dylan Johnson as the off-world squatter and Carl Sagan in a notable role.
Is *Bookworms (2025)* worth watching?
Though unrated on IMDb and just three minutes long, *Bookworms* offers a fresh, cerebral take on sci-fi with strong performances and an imaginative premise. It's a standout for fans of short films who enjoy thought-provoking storytelling with a dash of humor.
How long is *Bookworms*?
The film runs for 3 minutes, making it a quick yet immersive cinematic experience.
About Bookworms (2025) — A 3-Minute Sci-Fi Clash Between Earth and the Stars
Step into *Bookworms (2025)*, Ty Anderson's whimsical sci-fi short where reality bends in the quiet corners of a library. Lauren Hunter stars as the determined librarian caught in a cosmic standoff with Dylan Johnson's mysterious squatter—one who's lost in the infinite expanse of space-time. This 3-minute journey explores the collision between order and wonder, as a mundane eviction notice collides with interstellar escapism. With Carl Sagan lending stellar gravitas to the cast, the film blends cerebral themes of existence and belonging with playful visuals and a dreamlike atmosphere.
Director Ty Anderson crafts a compact yet thought-provoking tale, where the confines of a library shelf become a portal to the cosmos. Atmospheric lighting and subtle sound design elevate the tension between the grounded and the otherworldly, making *Bookworms* a standout in the sci-fi genre. Ideal for fans of cerebral short films, this cosmic adventure invites viewers to ponder the universe—one book (and one squatter) at a time.