The 1999 shark movie Deep Blue Sea is finally getting its long awaited sequel, but this time around Thomas Jane won’t be back!
Read on to get more details on Deep Blue Sea 2…
CelebNMovies247.com has the latest on Deep Blue Sea 2, which will be released by SyFy in 2018.
There is no date specified as of yet, but the Deep Blue Sea 2 sequel will be R-Rated, so that means there will surely be some bloody ends for some of the character.
Let’s be real, when it comes to shark movies audiences always wants violence, gore and foul language. This is needed in a movie that has scientifically altered, super deadly and smart sharks.
Plot Line:
Deep Blue Sea 2 kicks off with shark conservationist Dr. Misty Calhoun invited to consult on a top-secret project run by pharmaceutical billionaire Carl Durant (Michael Beach). Calhoun is shocked to learn that the company is using the unpredictable and highly aggressive bull sharks as its test subjects.
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Warner Bros. has already teased that there will be some “personality” from the sharks that’ll be menacing these hapless humans.
Creative executive for Warner Bros., Matt Bierman, had this to say about the upcoming sequel:
“We are a true sequel. We wanted to keep to the spirit of Deep Blue Sea and why people love it. The research that was used on the sharks in Deep Blue Sea 2 comes from the mythology and story line of the first movie. We have given the lead shark a personality and hope the fans will embrace that as it really helps the storytelling and the narrative in a way that first one didn’t. Deep Blue Sea 2 has a slightly slower build but once the rubber band snaps things go boom really quickly!”
Who could forget the original Deep Blue Sea:
We guess that the reason behind the slow build could be the fact that Deep Blue Sea 2 has a lower budget and that they can’t have as much action in it, if they want it to look good.
The movie is a certified B-movie, but the shark action in the film could be totally worth it!
The cast for Deep Blue Sea 2 includes Danielle Savre, Rob Mayes, Darron Meyer, Nathan Lynn, Kim Syster and Michael Beach. The sequel was directed by Darin Scott (Dark House) and was filmed over the summer in Cape Town, South Africa.
It sounds interesting. We will see how it stands up to Shallow Waters or 47 Meters Down.
Let’s be honest it can’t be worse than Shark House: