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3-Headed Shark Attack (2015) Movie Review

By Newguy

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3-Headed Shark Attack

Director: Christopher Ray

Writer: Jacob Cooney, Bill Hanstock (Screenplay)

Cast

  • Karrueche Tran (The Bay)
  • Jaason Simmons (Sharknado)
  • Rob Van Dam (Wrong Side of Town)
  • Danny Trejo (Machete)
  • Jena Sims (Kill the Messenger)

Plot: As a mutated, three-headed, great white shark eats its way from one end of the ship to the next, the passengers have to fight the deadly predator using anything they can find.

Runtime: 1 Hour 29 Minutes

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: 3-Headed Shark Attack starts when Dr Nelson (Simmons) and Dr Thomas (Sims) open their facility to an intern Maggie (Tran) and an activist group. They want the support of the group with their project.

When the base comes under attack from the Three-headed shark, the survivors must search for safety, while warning others along the way. This sees them coming up against different problems along the way. Can they figure out how to stop the shark before it destroys and kills too many people?

Verdict on Three-Headed Shark Attack

3-Headed Shark Attack is another one of the horror comedies dealing with an outside-the-box shark attack. It sees a group of survivors trying to get to safety while coming under attack by the hungry three-headed shark.

When it comes to the increased number of shark attack movies, we have seen a decrease in quality over recent years. However, this one seems to still understand how it needs to be bonkers over the top. We can laugh along with how ridiculous certain moments are and see why this formula started working. This is one you can watch, have fun with and enjoy a drink for added entertainment.

Final Thoughts 3-Headed Shark Attack is ridiculous but highly entertaining.

3-Headed Shark Attack (2015) Movie Review

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