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Despite mixed critical reviews, it was a financial success, grossing nearly $400 million worldwide. š”ļø Parents Guide (PG-13) Meg 2: The Trench Movie Review | Common Sense Media
Here is an in-depth look at The Meg 2 , exploring its prehistoric roots, its shift in directorial style, the expansion of its prehistoric bestiary, and whether it managed to recapture the bite of the original. The Meg.2
Jonas Taylor leads a research team into the deepest parts of the ocean. Their mission is sabotaged by a malevolent mining operation, forcing them into a fight for survival against multiple Megalodons and other ancient predators. Despite mixed critical reviews, it was a financial
However, in the daylight beach attack, the CGI gets rubbery. The sharks look like they weigh about ten pounds when they breach. But honestly, does anyone go to a shark movie for photo-realistic zoology? We go to see the shark jump over the shark. The movie delivers that in spades. Their mission is sabotaged by a malevolent mining
The Meg 2: The Trench ā Bigger, Wilder, and Deeper When The Meg hit theaters in 2018, it proved one thing: audiences have an insatiable appetite for prehistoric shark mayhem. Fast forward to the sequel, , and the stakes (and the sharks) have only grown. Directed by Ben Wheatley, this installment leans heavily into the "creature feature" genre, swapping the suspense of Jaws for the high-octane spectacle of a summer blockbuster. The Plot: Diving into The Trench