

Tiburón negro
Directed by Adrian Grünberg3.728%75%5.9
Paul Sturges (Josh Lucas), trabajador de una empresa petrolífera, aprovecha sus idílicas vacaciones familiares en la bahía azul de México para hacer una inspección rutinaria de una plataforma ubicada en medio del océano. Lo que prometía ser una tarea sencilla se convierte en una auténtica pesadilla al encontrarse cara a cara con un sanguinario megalodón obsesionado con proteger su territorio a toda costa. Abandonados a su suerte, y con la constante amenaza de ser devorados, la familia deberá encontrar el modo de regresar a tierra firme evitando los ataques mortales del enorme tiburón.
Tiburón negro Ratings & Reviews
- jackmeat13 de enero de 2026My quick rating - 3.5/10. Not a lot of "sharking" is going on in this killer shark movie. The Black Demon aspires to be part of the wave created by "killer shark" films, but unfortunately, this particular flick fails to deliver the necessary level of excitement and thrills I associate with quality shark flix. Although the concept has all the makings of a thrilling experience, with the idyllic family vacation setting quickly turning out to be an actual nightmare through the existence of the ferocious "megalodon" shark, it fails miserably, and the experience proves to be extremely disappointing indeed. The mere absence of shark action stands out as one major disappointing aspect. For a movie that markets itself as a killer shark film, the lack of intense and suspenseful "sharking" moments is baffling (I'll keep using that word out of context LOL). I was waiting for the exciting parts involving the megalodon, only to be disappointed by the prolonged response of boring dialogues between the characters, which have contributed little to the storyline’s progress. The characters, who are mainly represented by Paul (Josh Lucas) and his family, have shallow characterization, failing to raise any sense of investment in the story. The circumstances under which they find themselves, having been stranded with the megalodon constantly attacking them, should have contributed positively to tension, but shallow characterization, together with substandard dialogue, thwart any possibility of forming an emotional connection with the characters. The characterization becomes difficult to invest in, given the fact that their behavior appears shallow. Additionally, the theme represented by the movie, which seeks to reveal the conflict between nature and human beings, has failed. The Megalodon, which stands as the representative of nature, appears to be an unremitting protector of its territory, though its motivations have not been lucid. The potential for a very interesting study on human intrusion within nature is squandered, as the film settles on very obvious and clichéd elements. The cinematography, although certainly passable, cannot possibly salvage a story that has so much potential but so little drive to do anything interesting or memorable. Without the benefit of any kind of “sharking” experience, a character development that left much to be desired, and failing to capitalize on the potential for a deeper exploration, it does not do enough to provide a lasting experience for anyone, especially those familiar with the genre series represented here.
- Kevin Ward2 de julio de 2025Bad movie, with some terrible VFX. The biggest monster was that Great White Guilt. What a finale though....bravo. That left me speechless.
- Edward14 de marzo de 2025Lots of potential but really didn't pay off. The characters were mostly dislikeable. The monster was hardly present and when it was it looked very cgi. The plot followed along the evil corporation trope and did it poorly. Overall, you have a lot better options to watch but you'll be fairly entertained.
- Dellvon C. Ford28 de febrero de 2025This almost feels like it should have been a horrible film....but because of the strength of the cast....it pulled off a miracle. Honestly, I thought this was going to be another bad shark film....but it turned out to be really decent...The storyline was unique...which made it interesting....The cast was solid and skilled enough to make this a winner....The cinematography, surprisingly was right on the mark... Character twists and turns.....and a decent amount od shark violence.......I was satisfied......Get you a plate and a drink....sit back and allow yourself to enjoy this one....
Tiburón negro Trivia
Tiburón negro was released on 28 de abril de 2023.
Tiburón negro was directed by Adrian Grünberg.
Tiburón negro has a runtime of 1h 40min.
Tiburón negro was produced by Javier Chapa, Jon Silk, Arianne Fraser, Delphine Perrier.
Paul Sturges (Josh Lucas), trabajador de una empresa petrolífera, aprovecha sus idílicas vacaciones familiares en la bahía azul de México para hacer una inspección rutinaria de una plataforma ubicada en medio del océano. Lo que prometía ser una tarea sencilla se convierte en una auténtica pesadilla al encontrarse cara a cara con un sanguinario megalodón obsesionado con proteger su territorio a toda costa. Abandonados a su suerte, y con la constante amenaza de ser devorados, la familia deberá encontrar el modo de regresar a tierra firme evitando los ataques mortales del enorme tiburón.
The key characters in Tiburón negro are Paul Sturges (Josh Lucas), Ines Sturges (Fernanda Urrejola), Chato (Julio Cesar Cedillo).
Tiburón negro is rated 16.
Tiburón negro is a Terror, Ciencia ficción, Suspense film.
Tiburón negro has an audience rating of 7.5 out of 10.
Tiburón negro has made 3,4 MUS$ at the box office.















