Meteorites have always captured our imagination, often serving as catalysts for extraordinary events in films. This curated list of 10 fantasy films explores the mystical and transformative power of meteorites, from granting superpowers to altering the very fabric of reality. Whether you're a fan of epic sagas or intimate tales of wonder, these films will take you on a journey through the cosmos and back, showcasing the boundless creativity of filmmakers when it comes to celestial phenomena.

The Green Slime (1968)
Description: A meteorite crash-lands on an orbiting space station, bringing with it an alien life form that rapidly multiplies into monstrous creatures. This film combines elements of sci-fi horror with fantasy.
Fact: The film was a co-production between the United States and Japan, featuring a mix of American and Japanese special effects.


The Meteor (1979)
Description: A massive meteor is on a collision course with Earth, and the only hope to save humanity lies in a plan to deflect it. While not fantasy in the traditional sense, the film's premise and the speculative nature of the solution make it a fitting addition.
Fact: The film was one of the first major blockbusters to deal with the threat of an asteroid or meteor impact on Earth.


Meteor (1979)
Description: A rogue asteroid, dubbed "The Meteor," threatens Earth, and scientists must use nuclear missiles to deflect it. The film explores the tension and international cooperation required to avert global catastrophe.
Fact: This film was one of the first to depict a realistic scenario of a meteor strike, influencing later films in the genre.


Stardust (2007)
Description: In this enchanting tale, a meteorite crash-lands in a magical realm, leading a young man on a quest to retrieve a fallen star, which turns out to be a woman named Yvaine. The meteorite's arrival sets off a chain of events involving witches, princes, and sky pirates, all vying for the star's heart.
Fact: The film was adapted from Neil Gaiman's novel of the same name, and the character of Yvaine was inspired by the star in the nursery rhyme "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star."


The Day the Sky Exploded (1958)
Description: An Italian-American co-production where a rocket carrying a nuclear payload collides with a meteorite, sending Earth on a collision course with other celestial bodies. The film explores the aftermath and the desperate attempts to save the planet.
Fact: It was one of the earliest films to deal with the concept of a man-made disaster in space affecting Earth.


The Phantom Empire (1935)
Description: This serial features a cowboy who discovers an underground empire after a meteorite crash. The blend of Western and science fiction elements makes it a unique entry in the fantasy genre.
Fact: It was one of the first films to combine the Western genre with science fiction, setting a precedent for future genre mash-ups.


The Monolith Monsters (1957)
Description: A meteorite crash-lands in the desert, and its fragments grow into towering monoliths that threaten to destroy everything in their path. This film blends science fiction with elements of fantasy and horror.
Fact: The film's premise was inspired by the real-life phenomenon of the "Black Rock Desert" in Nevada, where rocks seemingly grow.


The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961)
Description: Although not strictly fantasy, this film features a scenario where nuclear testing causes the Earth's axis to shift, leading to catastrophic climate changes. The meteorite-like impact of human actions on the planet's environment is a central theme.
Fact: The film was shot in black and white but with a twist: the opening and closing scenes are tinted red and yellow to represent the changing climate.


The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976)
Description: While not directly about a meteorite, this film features an alien who arrives on Earth in a spaceship, which could be seen as a metaphor for a celestial body. His journey explores themes of isolation and the human condition.
Fact: David Bowie, who played the alien, was chosen for his otherworldly appearance and charisma, making his performance iconic.


The Meteor Man (1993)
Description: A schoolteacher gains superpowers after being struck by a mysterious green meteorite. This film blends comedy with superhero elements, showcasing how an ordinary man uses his newfound abilities to clean up his neighborhood.
Fact: Robert Townsend, who stars as the Meteor Man, also wrote, directed, and produced the film, making it a true labor of love.
