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WhenJawsbroke record with its killer whale - shark - meets - tasty - swimmers premiss , Hollywood quickly bring in that there was swelled money to be made fromshark movies . In the yr since 1975 , dozen of filmmakers have prove jump on the bandwagon – either by ripping offJaws ' shark element with another much - badmouth brute , or just transpose the film ’s central setup to a novel setting . Predictably , some elbow grease have been more successful than others .

There are several ways agreat killer shark moviecan win . One is to copy the approach shot of larger - than - life fad hotshot likeSharknadoandThe Megand embrace the inherent ridiculousness of the musical style . Another is to take a more stripped - back , realistic approach to the action , make the film ’s finned antagonists feel more lifelike and ( hopefully ) more chilling . With each slant , there are potential pitfall . However , as thebest killer shark moviesprove , the payoff – for both filmmakers and interview – can be majuscule .

15Bait 3D (2012)

Rotten Tomatoes 44%, IMDb 5.2

Some thrilling mo and bully shark action at law are reasonably palliate by a preposterous plot in Kimble Rendall ’s Australian repugnance - catastrophe . The moving-picture show plays like a combination of Alexandre Aja ’s excellent 2019 beast featureCrawlandDawn of the Dead , with a neat white shark haunt a grouping of tsunami survivors inside a mall . Several scenes are reminiscent of other , practiced shark movies , yetBait 3Dstill manages to make some suspense . As such , it holds a hefty 44 % evaluation on review aggregatorRotten Tomatoes – a decent coming back in a literary genre beset by vital catastrophe .

14Meg 2: The Trench (2023)

Rotten Tomatoes 27%, IMDb 5.0

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13Sharktopus (2010)

Rotten Tomatoes 50%, IMDb 3.2

Many plastic film can take a sensible - sounding assumption and turn it into something awful . Only a rare few can transmute a patently dazed idea into something vaguely gratifying . Sharktopuscertainly does the latter . As its portmanteau title implies , the movie ’s central villain is a flaky loanblend between an octopus and a shark , capable of hunting its victim above and below the piddle . Part of Roger Corman ’s stable of amusing creature feature of speech , Sharktopusmixes knowing sense of humour with hybrid brute natural action , ensuring that the end result is never anything less than entertaining .

The Requin is the new addition to the assemblage of shark onset films . Those that enjoyed it may take an stake in these other horror picture .

1247 Meters Down: Uncaged (2019)

Rotten Tomatoes 45%, IMDb 5.0

47 Meters Down : Uncaged is the 2019 sequel to the 2017 thriller . Directed by Johannes Roberts , the film follows a grouping of teenage female child who explore a submerged Mayan city and find themselves trapped with thirsty sharks . Starring Sophie Nélisse , Corinne Foxx , Brianne Tju , and Sistine Stallone , the movie emphasizes suspense and selection in a claustrophobic underwater environs .

While silly shark pic can entertain , it ’s rare that they genuinely scare an audience . By contrast , serious killer shark moving-picture show may skin back the fishy massacre , but can make real moments of suspense.47 Meters Down : Uncagedis a valiant attempt by music director Johannes Roberts to do the latter – with some achiever . A follow - up to the financially lucrative47 Meters Down , the continuation ’s twisting – as the form of address implies – is that this time there ’s no batting cage . While this pee-pee the protagonists more exposed , the movie ’s setting of a inundate Mayan cave connection extend credulity . Nonetheless,47 Meters Down : Uncagedstill deliver some thrill moment .

11Sharknado 2: The Second One (2014)

Rotten Tomatoes 61%, IMDb 4.0

10The Reef: Stalked (2022)

Rotten Tomatoes 68%, IMDb 4.1

Asuccessor to Andrew Traucki ’s 2010 featureThe Reef , The Reef : Stalkedis a standalone sequelthat delivers plenty of the bite that made the original a decisive hitting . focus on on a chemical group of kayaking friends , the film clear great use of real swell white-hot shark footage and unobserved threat to make a terrifyingly tense atmosphere . While its modest budget results in a deficiency of dramatic dictated man , The Reef : Stalkedmakes up for it with oppressive suspense and a steady flow of leap scares . The movie ’s solid decisive reception is a testament to its surprising tone .

9Jaws 2 (1978)

Rotten Tomatoes 62%, IMDb 5.8

On the one hand , shit any sequel to a picture show as iconic and in and of itself standalone asJawsfeels like sacrilege . That tell , despite the film ’s brazen attack at a cash - grab , Jaws 2is actually better than it has any right to be – and is certainly thebest of theJawssequels . While Richard Dreyfuss declined to reprise his role , the movie is ground by Roy Schieder ’s returning presence as Chief Brody , as well as other intimate faces like Lorraine Gary and Murray Hamilton . The movie also boasts its own telling collection of memorable aspect to rival any killer shark movie , with the cinema ’s helicopter scene a particular highlight .

847 Meters Down (2017)

Rotten Tomatoes 53%, IMDb 5.6

Despite keeping the death count to a relative minimum,47 Meters Downsuccessfully merge claustrophobic thrill with shark - base action . Like its follow - up , the film take piazza in Mexico , following two Sister whose ambition cage - diving event trip conk out disastrously wrong when their protective enclosure becomes a terrifying prison . Made for a comparatively microscopic $ 5.3 million , the picture made intimately 12 times its budget at the box office , highlighting its impingement with audiences . While some felt that the ending twist failed to deliver,47 Meters Downremains an enjoyable watch for genre enthusiasts .

Jaws is a celebrated summer smash hit , but most of the moving picture that sought to capitalize on its popularity are nowhere well-nigh as revered .

7Kon-Tiki (2012)

Rotten Tomatoes 81%, IMDb 7.1

A genuinely accomplished Academy Award contender , the only thing that preventsKon - Tikifrom featuring further up this leaning is the movie ’s relative want of killer shark . Telling the true story of the Norweigan Kon - Tiki dispatch , the film feature a group of scientist fight to navigate across the Pacific Ocean from South America to Polynesia . On the way , the group is beset by natural and human race - made obstacles , including a cabal of parrot - eat shark . While the sharks themselves are not the actual wiz of the movie , their shot are peculiarly tense moments that condense the peril of the whole voyage .

6The Meg (2018)

Rotten Tomatoes 47%, IMDb 5.7

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47 Meters Down: Uncaged is the 2019 sequel to the 2017 thriller. Directed by Johannes Roberts, the film follows a group of teenage girls who explore a submerged Mayan city and find themselves trapped with hungry sharks. Starring Sophie Nélisse, Corinne Foxx, Brianne Tju, and Sistine Stallone, the movie emphasizes suspense and survival in a claustrophobic underwater environment.

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