Shark Attack films

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This article covers the Shark Attack trilogy films

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Shark Attack, the first movie in the saga, aired on TV in 1999 and was directed by Bob Misiorowski.

Shark Attack is about a marine biologist that searches for some answers about the shark that killed one of his friends. This movie only included two deaths and only four attacks. There were 2 graphic shark dissection scenes that happen onscreen. Most of the sharks are represented in stock footage.

Shark Attack 2 aired in 2001 and was directed by David Worth. The plot on this movie is that a lab is experimenting with sharks again, making them hunt and eat people for no reason. This movie has ten victims, sixteen attacks, and six killing machines.

Most of the victims were surfers. There were, in fact, seven surfers killed.

One shark is killed after being shot with an underwater glock. The other 5 sharks are "killed" by a bomb. We never know if they were killed or not, due to the fact the death scene is shot from outside of the water. Still, there is a huge explosion and a lot of huge bubbles on the surface.

Finally, Shark Attack 3: Megalodon aired in 2002 and was directed again by David Worth.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

This time, two biologists find a gigantic tooth on the bottom of the sea. Later, a diver is killed. These biologists later find out that that tooth was not from a normal shark, but from a Megalodon. When they find it and kill it, they think it is safe to go back to the water. Unfortunately for one unlucky man and his boat, momma Megalodon (60 feet long) makes her first appearance and eats him and his vessel. The shark is killed in the end when it eats Ben's submersible while a torpedo is locked on to it.

In this movie, there are two sharks, Baby Megalodon and Momma Megalodon. Combined, they kill eighteen people, a marlin, a seal, and a sand tiger shark. Most of the people that were eaten were rich politicians.


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  • The sharks in this movie growl and roar, which they do not in real life.

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