Space Sharks: When Jaws Meets Predator 

Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water, Space Sharks proves that you’re not safe at sea or on land, because these apex predators don’t need water to kill.

From Wild Eye Releasing, the same company that brought you Cocaine Shark, Ouija Shark, and Shark Exorcist, comes their newest great white-infested sci-fi film, Space Sharks.

The film follows a group of genetically advanced great white sharks, who after a military experiment conducted on a space station goes horribly wrong, these weaponized sharks, created to be the ultimate killing machines, find themselves suddenly transported to our planet with only one mission: destroy everything in their path!

Directed by Dustin Ferguson, the mastermind behind Apex Predators, Spider Baby, and Cocaine Cougar, Space Sharks promises to deliver an out-of-this-world twist on the creature feature genre. Ferguson’s penchant for blending outlandish concepts with B-movie charm is on full display in this finned frenzy of intergalactic proportions.

In the film’s brief 50-second trailer we get glimpses of the aquatic insanity awaiting us. After crashing to earth, the apex predators begin to hunt their hapless prey, employing the same thermal vision as the Predator to track their targets, while also possessing the ability to stealth and camouflage themselves.

So, if you thought shark-infested twisters or supernatural sharks were bad, wait until you get a load of these killing machines. Imagine the relentless hunter from Predator, but instead of an extraterrestrial warrior, you’ve got a horde of mutant sharks hellbent on devouring everything in their path.

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Leading the charge against these mutated maneaters is Oscar nominee Eric Roberts (The Dark Knight, The Expendables), bringing his considerable talent to this cosmic shark tale. Joining him in the fray are familiar faces like Scott Schwartz of A Christmas Story fame and legendary movie villain Mel Novak. The cast is rounded out by Vida Ghaffari and Brinke Stevens, ensuring a mix of veteran talent and B-movie royalty.

Check out the film’s trailer below:

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Space Sharks defies all logic and reason in the most gloriously over-the-top way imaginable as it unleashes an extraterrestrial shark invasion on an unsuspecting Earth. If you ever wanted to see Predator, but with sharks, this is the movie for you.

Prepare for a feeding frenzy unlike any you’ve witnessed before. These sharks have thermal vision, they can camouflage, and they’re thirsty for blood – what more could you want in a B-movie extravaganza?

Space Sharks is now available to stream on various digital platforms including Amazon, Fandango At Home, and Microsoft Movies. Don’t miss your chance to dive into this delightfully absurd sci-fi shark spectacular!