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Trailer For New Shark Movie 47 Meters Down: Uncaged Is Here

Trailer For New Shark Movie 47 Meters Down: Uncaged Is Here

A group of young women go diving unaccompanied around a sunken city, what could possibly go wrong?

Tom Wood

Tom Wood

If you're a big fan of films where unsuspecting people get munched down by gigantic aquatic predators, namely sharks, then you'll no doubt be writhing with excitement to learn about the latest trailer for 47 Meters Down: Uncaged.

Yep, it's a film about killer sharks. To be more accurate, it's a sequel to a film about sharks, following on from 2017's 47 Meters Down.

Much in the same vein as classics of the genre such as Deep Blue Sea and - more recently - The Meg, it follows the tale of a few silly humans entering the waters to take on waterborne predators they are woefully unequipped to deal with.

In this case, the main plot line revolves around four young women who decide that it would be great craic to go for a diving mission around a destroyed and sunken underground city.

What could possibly go wrong, eh?

Future shark grub.
Entertainment Studios

Well, exactly what you'd imagine. They suddenly realise that they aren't as alone as they thought they were. In fact, quite the opposite, they're being hunted by seemingly malevolent sharks and trapped in a claustrophobic nightmare of their own devising.

That old chestnut.

The film stars Corinne Foxx, Sophie Nelisse, Brianne Tju, and Sistine Rose Stallone - yes, she's the daughter of Sylvester - as the four trapped girls who quickly learn their idea of a laugh isn't quite as fun as they might have first though.

Johannes Roberts directs, who also brought us the first in the 47 Meters Down franchise.

The sharks are closing in.
Entertainment Studios

In that film, two shark divers - Mandy Moore and Claire Holt playing a pair of sisters - are trapped on the sea floor after the mechanism that raises and lowers their shark cage breaks.

That leaves the pair stuck on the sea floor surrounded by a gang of - you've guessed it - seemingly malevolent sharks.

Oh, and they're quickly running out of air too.

If you're interested, Roberts also directed such titles as The Strangers: Prey at Night, The Other Side of the Door and Roadkill.

Oh no.
Entertainment Studios

Once you've watched the trailer, you'll be pleased to learn that you don't actually have that long to wait until the theatrical release of 47 Meters Down: Uncaged.

In fact, it's coming out in under two weeks on 16 August. While the rush for tickets might not be quite like the demand for Avengers: Endgame, it's surely an exciting time to be a shark movie fan.

Featured Image Credit: Entertainment Studios

Topics: TV and Film, UK Entertainment, US Entertainment, Animals