Director: Brian Nowak
Writer: Koichi Petetsky (Screenplay)
Starring: Tom Sizemore, Wynter Eddins, O’Shay Neal, Isidoro Perez, Zhan Wang, Lisa Lee
Plot: When history’s greatest aquatic predator returns, the armada of modern warships sent to destroy it has no chance at all.
Tagline – Too big to fail
Runtime: 1 Hour 23 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: Megalodon Rising starts when a Chinese warship is sunk in American waters by a group of Megalodons, this will see an American ship led by Captain Lynch (Eddins) investigating until another Chinese warship arrives, with Captain Ping (Wang) wanting to keep the incident undercover.
With the two sides caught up in a standstill, the Americans are looking to prove the megalodons are real, while the Chinese want to cover up their involvement in the incident.
Thoughts on Megalodon Rising
Thoughts – Megalodon Rising is a sequel to a film that already wasn’t very impressive, where we spend most of the time watching a military standstill, keeping the megalodons a secret from us all, with any attacks being from afar, never looking like they are remotely real. This is a sequel that does feel even worse than the original, leaving us wanting it to be over quicker than anything before. It is slow, aimless and just doesn’t work. The only highlight of the film comes from the diverse cast involved in the film.
Final Thoughts – Megalodon Rising is a dull lifeless experience about giant sharks.