Shark Terror

Directed by Mario N. Bonassin
TV-14
2025    85mComedy, Drama
4.33.3
After falling overboard during a cruise, a young woman washes ashore - injured, stranded and stalked by sharks - as her desperate mother races to find her.
  • Michael ParéCaptain Schaeffer
  • Sarah LievingMolly Evans
  • Carly MedinaKendall Evans
  • Javier DuranBrian
  • Joe Maria FernandezOscar
  • Jude MerkelCyrus
  • Jenna DayAbby
  • Travis Lincoln CoxMarcus
  • Bryce TippleGeorge
  • Mario N. BonassinDirector
  • Ryan EbertWriter
  • David Michael LattProducer
  • Paul BalesCo-Producer
  • David RimawiExecutive Producer
  • Myles Channing ThompsonDirector Of Photography
  • Rob PallatinaEditor
  • Chris CanoMusic
  • Chris RidenhourMusic
  • Mikel Shane PratherMusic
  • Sasha BurrowVisual Effects Supervisor
  • ርልዪረNovember 13, 2025
    Despite the fact that the vast majority of shark-themed movies proves to be questionable affairs, I still watch them. There is something alluring about sharks, so of course I watch the movies. But I have to admit that seeing The Asylum's logo on the screen sort of drained every hope of this actually being a great movie. But I still opted to carry on and give the movie a fair chance. The storyline in the movie was simplistic. Writer Ryan Ebert didn't exactly invent the wheel here. But hey, at least it was an okay enough script and storyline for what it was; I've seen far worse shark movies than this. Of the entire cast ensemble, I was only familiar with Michael Paré. The acting performances in the movie were okay, nothing outstanding or memorable, but okay for what it was. The effects in the movie were questionable, especial the CGI animated ship, and the CGI animated sharks. The movie made a lot of usage of stock footage of sharks, and it was just painstakingly obvious that it was stock footage of shark documentaries.

Shark Terror Trivia

Get Plex on Your Devices

Free on 20+ platforms. Pick yours.
See all supported devices →