What was once in the deep is now in the shallows. Sony has released a new trailer for Jaume Collet-Serra's shark thriller The Shallows, starring Blake Lively as a surfer who gets caught on a small rock while out surfing from a remote beach, with a giant great white shark on the prowl. We've seen a few shark thrillers recently, like Open Water, but this one still tries to be unique and includes a very gnarly shark - which you'll see plenty of in this trailer. The cast includes Óscar Jaenada and Sedona Legge. This is one of those trailers that shows a lot of the movie, so if you don't want this mostly revealed, then stay away. Otherwise - this seems like it will still be a thrilling experience to watch on the big screen. That shark! What a meanie.
Here's the new full-length trailer for Jaume Collet-Serra's The Shallows, direct from YouTube:
When Nancy (Blake Lively) is attacked by a great white shark while surfing alone near a secluded beach, she is stranded just a short distance from shore. Though she is only 200 yards from her survival, getting there proves the ultimate contest of wills.The Shallows is directed by Spanish filmmaker Jaume Collet-Serra, of the movies Run All Night, Non-Stop, Unknown, Orphan and House of Wax previously. The screenplay is written by Anthony Jaswinski (of Vanishing on 7th Street). Sony Pictures + Columbia Pictures will release The Shallows in theaters starting on June 24th this summer. Anyone interested in seeing this?
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