Subtitle The Food Of The Gods -
: The substance accidentally leaks into the environment, creating giant ants, wasps, and rats. Eventually, it is fed to human children, creating a new race of 40-foot-tall giants who find themselves at odds with "little" human society.
The phrase "The Food of the Gods" typically refers to one of three major works: the classic H.G. Wells sci-fi novel, its 1976 horror film adaptation, or Terence McKenna's psychedelic history of consciousness. Full Title : The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth subtitle The Food of the Gods
: A satire on human scale and political boundaries, exploring scientific hubris and the inevitable clash between old systems and new, evolved realities. 2. The Film Adaptation (1976) : The substance accidentally leaks into the environment,
: Two scientists discover a substance called "Herakleophorbia IV," which stimulates massive growth in any organism that consumes it. Wells sci-fi novel, its 1976 horror film adaptation,