3.5 hour shark horror marathon with one of the greatest Jason Statham films ever

35 hour shark horror marathon with one of the greatest

Wherever Jason Statham appears, the action is not far away – as is the case in the monster excess Meg is on TV today. Things then get bloody with the shark horror Deep Blue Sea. This film also has a Hollywood cast with Samuel L. Jackson and Stellan Skarsgård.

Meg on TV: Jason Statham in the successful monster blockbuster

Elite rescue diver Jonas Taylor (Statham) is supposed to rescue a crashed submarine from the Mariana Trench. He has to deal with a 20-meter-long monster shark that he already knows and fears from a past incident.

Director Jon Turteltaub stages the 130 million blockbuster with a mixture of sci-fi, action and trash. The effort was worth it because Meg grossed over $500 million at the box office. After the success of Meg 2, it should only be a matter of time before one There will be a third part and it could be really absurd.

Intelligent sharks on a quest for revenge in the exciting shark horror Deep Blue Sea

We see a different kind of monster horror in the much cheaper shark thriller Deep Blue Sea. It offers a lot of tension in the deeply oppressive atmosphere of an underwater laboratory. Here Scientists are researching genetically modified sharks for Alzheimer’s treatment, which increases the animals’ intelligence. This soon leads to a deadly problem.

Deep Blue Sea doesn’t have the visually stunning blockbuster cinema, but that’s it he can convince with his bloody tension. In the laboratory that slowly fills with water, people are in the element of sharks and they know how to hunt. The powerful rows of teeth are not used too briefly here.

When will the shark action films Meg and Deep Blue Sea be on TV?

It starts on today, Monday, November 4th, 2024 at 8:15 p.m. with Meg on Kabel Eins. Followed by Deep Blue Sea at 10:35 p.m.

You can see Jason Statham again on November 6th, 2024 at 10:35 p.m. and Samuel L. Jackson on the night of November 7th, 2024 at 2:45 a.m. If you missed the films, you can stream them on Amazon Prime Video.

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