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Entertainment April 25, 2026

SHARK MOVIE EVERYONE'S OBSESSED WITH—Critics HATE It!

SHARK MOVIE EVERYONE'S OBSESSED WITH—Critics HATE It!

A terrifying new reality is unfolding on screens – and, chillingly, in the world around us. A recent shark thriller, despite a critical mauling, is captivating audiences, tapping into a primal fear that’s becoming increasingly… plausible.

The film, titledThrash, plunges viewers into a coastal town ravaged by a hurricane, where desperate residents find themselves trapped in a nightmare of rising floodwaters and relentless bull sharks. It stars Phoebe Dynevor, known forBridgerton, as a pregnant woman fighting for survival, alongside Djimon Hounsou and Whitney Peaks in a desperate race against time.

The premise initially felt far-fetched, a classic disaster movie trope. But a startling turn of events during filming shifted the perspective. Producer Adam McKay revealed that accelerating climate change transformed the story from heightened fiction to a grim foreshadowing of potential reality.

Thrash. Phoebe Dynevor as Lisa in Thrash. Cr. Ben King/Netflix ?? 2026.

“What changed was that [global] warming accelerated,” McKay explained. “Australia experienced torrential, historic, climate-fueled floods. Bull sharks thrive in that dirty water, and they had four shark attacks in 48 hours.” The film’s fictional horror suddenly mirrored a terrifying trend.

Despite a lukewarm 41% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, viewers are finding a guilty pleasure in the film’s relentless action. Critics acknowledge its flaws, but concede its effectiveness as a thrilling, if somewhat absurd, survival story.The Hollywood Reportercalled it a “bloody, dumb shark thriller that stays afloat.”

The surge in popularity comes alongside another recent shark offering on the platform,Meg 2: The Trench, a sequel to the 2018 hit. This action-packed spectacle, starring Jason Statham, pits scientists against prehistoric megalodons in a high-stakes battle for survival.

Thrash. Phoebe Dynevor as Lisa in Thrash. Cr. Netflix ?? 2026.

WhileMeg 2also faced critical disapproval – earning a 27% rating on Rotten Tomatoes – it resonated with audiences, grossing nearly $397.8 million worldwide. Viewers praised its over-the-top action and surprisingly engaging characters, calling it a “fun, well-made sequel.”

The appeal of these films isn’t simply about jump scares and monstrous creatures. It’s a reflection of a growing anxiety about the unpredictable power of nature and the escalating consequences of a changing climate. These stories tap into a deep-seated fear – what happens when the wild reclaims its territory?

Currently,Thrashdominates the Netflix charts in the UK, withThe Meg 2: The Trenchclose behind. Both films offer a thrilling escape, but also serve as a stark reminder of the increasingly blurred lines between cinematic fantasy and potential reality.

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Beyond these recent releases, Netflix offers a range of shark-themed entertainment, including the French disaster filmUnder Paris, the conservation documentaryShark Whisperer, and the survival thrillerDeep Fear, providing a diverse exploration of our fascination – and fear – of these apex predators.

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