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  1. Rats (film) - Wikipedia

    Rats, also known as Rats NYC, is a 2016 American documentary horror film directed by Morgan Spurlock. [1][2] Based on a book by Robert Sullivan and distributed by the Discovery Channel, …

  2. Rats (2016) - IMDb

    Rats: Directed by Morgan Spurlock. With Ed Sheehan, Bobby Corrigan, Rick Simeone, Michael Blum. A history of rat infestations in major cities throughout the world.

  3. Watch Rats | Prime Video - amazon.com

    Morgan Spurlock finds his inspiration from Robert Sullivan’s NYT-bestselling book, RATS. Venturing into rat-dominated environments, this documentary brings you face to face with the …

  4. Rats - YouTube

    Venturing into rat-dominated environments, this documentary brings you face to face with the little, misunderstood creatures that live and breathe all around you....more

  5. Watch Rats | Netflix

    Explore the icky world of rats and witness how their talent for surviving in almost any environment has led to catastrophic events throughout history. Watch trailers & learn more.

  6. Rats streaming: where to watch movie online? - JustWatch

    Based on Robert Sullivan’s bestselling book, Morgan Spurlock and his team travel around the world to bring viewers face to face with rats while delving into humans’ complicated …

  7. Rats - Morgan Spurlock

    Inspired by Robert Sullivan’s New York Times bestselling book, RATS goes deep beneath the surface to explore the lives of man’s greatest parasite, journeying around the world to bring …

  8. Rats - Movies on Google Play

    Morgan Spurlock finds his inspiration from Robert Sullivan's NYT-bestselling book, RATS. Venturing into rat-dominated environments, this documentary brings you face to face with the …

  9. Rats - Where to Watch and Stream - TV Guide

    Find out how to watch Rats. Stream Rats, watch trailers, see the cast, and more at TV Guide.

  10. Rats (2016) | Rotten Tomatoes

    Rats dissects the most rat infested areas on Earth and details what lengths humans will go to in attempting to gain some sort of control over snowballing rodent populations.