Shark Week

2012

TV-14
Documentary following sharks and shark attacks.
Where to Watch 2012
10 Episodes
  • Air Jaws Apocalypse
    E1
    Air Jaws ApocalypseAir Jaws returns with an incredible all-new look at a flying great white named Colossus. To learn about this 14-foot, 3,000lb giant, a team of shark experts enters his hunting grounds with high tech cameras that capture the great white as never before!
  • Shark Week's Impossible Shots
    E2
    Shark Week's Impossible ShotsA team of wildlife cameramen, led by Shark Week veteran Andy Casagrande, heads to Gansbaai, South Africa to try to secure a shot of a great white shark that no one has been able to get... yet. Their mission is to capture a previously unseen, and some say impossible, angle of a great white shark's Polaris breach. Their task quickly turns into a race against time as weather and luck work against them and their window of opportunity to film this extremely difficult shot closes fast. Using state-of-the-art camera technology and their own ingenuity, the crew attempts to film a bird's-eye-view of the breach at super high speed, which would put them in the company of some of the greatest cameramen ever to work on Shark Week, who have pushed the limits of camera technology and their own will to get "impossible" shots. Will this team join the ranks of the greats?
  • Sharkzilla
    E3
    SharkzillaMeet Sharkzilla: a 52 ft mechanical Megalodon, a prehistoric MEGA shark that ruled the oceans as recently as 2 million years ago. Our build team has brought this giant shark to life with the help of the Mythbusters, just to see what it can really do
  • Mythbusters' Jawsome Shark Special
    E4
    Mythbusters' Jawsome Shark SpecialThis year marks the 25th anniversary of what has become a truly epic week in television — and no celebration would be complete without the MythBusters. Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman have put themselves in some pretty hair-raising scenarios to bust the biggest shark myths over the years, and now they count down their top 25 of all time. The duo also takes on new myths, shows never-seen-before footage and reveals the #1 shark myth that will quite literally blow people away. Get ready to go back in the water as the MythBusters' best shark moments are unleashed!
  • How Jaws Changed The World
    E5
    How Jaws Changed The WorldIn 1975, the world's first summer blockbuster created a monster. As soon as Jaws hit the screens, fear of Great Whites sharks swept the nation, prompting hunters to kill them. But the movie also inspired a growing curiosity that transformed shark science.
  • Adrift: 47 Days With Sharks
    E6
    Adrift: 47 Days With SharksDuring a routine search and rescue mission over the Pacific in WWII, an American plane crashed into shark-infested waters. This is the inspiring true story of two war heroes — one an Olympian, one a pastor's son — who managed to survive a record-breaking 47 days at sea in a life raft. They subsisted on only the food they were able to catch from the ocean and the water they were able to collect from the rain, all while fighting off a gang of sharks that were their constant companions. But when they finally did reach land, it was only the beginning of their troubles. What happened to these men is one of the greatest tests of faith, will and endurance of our time.
  • Shark Fight
    E7
    Shark FightThese are six of the most extreme shark attacks you'll ever see on television. But what's even more remarkable is that the survivors, permanently scarred by their attacks, have joined forces to rescue the awesome creatures that nearly killed them.
  • Great White Highway: Where the White Sharks Go
    E8
    Great White Highway: Where the White Sharks GoTen of the most terrifying animal attacks filmed by eyewitnesses. Some of the world's biggest predators - a 15 foot shark, raging elephants, and a half ton bull turn their attention towards people who are in the wrong place at the wrong time.
  • Shark Week's 25 Best Bites
    E9
    Shark Week's 25 Best BitesRight outside the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco is home to some of the biggest great white sharks in the world... but only for part of the year. Teams of scientists from Stanford University's Hopkins Marine Station in Monterey Bay have spent years tagging and tracking these sharks to find out why they come here, why they leave and where they go when they do — out into the Pacific on the Great White Highway. But the sharks have kept much about their lives completely secret, leaving researchers with little information about what they spend their summers doing and almost no idea about where they mate or bear their young. Now, armed with new technologies, the team is hoping to wire the ocean and find out how these sharks live their lives — and why California is one of the biggest stops on the Great White Highway.
  • World's Scariest Animal Attacks
    E10
    World's Scariest Animal Attacks
 
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