

Planet Terror 2007
"Humanity's last hope… rests on a high power machine gun!"
In *Planet Terror (2007)*, director Robert Rodriguez brings a frenetic, blood-soaked twist to the zombie apocalypse genre, blending horror, action, and dark comedy into a wild ride.
Director: Robert Rodriguez
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Planet Terror (2007) about?
Set in a Texas town gripped by a mysterious outbreak, *Planet Terror (2007)* follows Cherry Darling, a dancer who loses her leg to the horde, and her ex-boyfriend El Wray as they lead a desperate fight against flesh-eating zombies. The survivors scramble to stay alive through a night of bloody chaos, uncovering secrets and facing monsters along the way.
Who directed Planet Terror?
Robert Rodriguez directed *Planet Terror (2007)*, bringing his signature high-octane visuals and genre-spanning creativity to this chaotic zombie thriller.
Who stars in Planet Terror?
The film stars Rose McGowan as Cherry Darling, Freddy Rodríguez as El Wray, Marley Shelton, Josh Brolin, and Jeff Fahey in key roles.
Is Planet Terror (2007) worth watching?
*Planet Terror (2007)* delivers exactly what horror fans crave: relentless action, gory set pieces, and a stylish grindhouse vibe. While it doesn't reinvent the zombie subgenre, its offbeat charm and Rodriguez's direction make it a standout for those who love over-the-top horror-comedy hybrids.
How long is Planet Terror?
*Planet Terror* runs for 105 minutes.
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About Planet Terror (2007) — Zombie Chaos Meets Rodriguez's Grindhouse Style
In *Planet Terror (2007)*, director Robert Rodriguez brings a frenetic, blood-soaked twist to the zombie apocalypse genre, blending horror, action, and dark comedy into a wild ride. The film unfolds in a remote Texas town where a doctor and his staff suddenly face patients turning violent after mysterious outbreaks erupt across the region. Among them is Cherry Darling (Rose McGowan), a dancer whose leg is ripped off in the chaos, leaving her fighting for survival against flesh-eating hordes. With her ex-boyfriend El Wray (Freddy Rodríguez) at her side, they assemble a ragtag group of survivors—each armed with their own desperate motivations—to hold off the undead tide through a night of relentless carnage.
Shot in gritty, high-energy style with Rodriguez's signature visual flair, *Planet Terror (2007)* dives into themes of survival, betrayal, and unexpected heroism against impossible odds. The atmosphere crackles with tension, pulsing soundtrack, and over-the-top gore, all wrapped in a story that's as absurd as it is thrilling. It's a love letter to grindhouse cinema, where chaos reigns and every bullet counts.




