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==Plot==
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The [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]] commissions a group known as "Blue Water" to [[Genetic engineering|genetically engineer]] a half-[[shark]], half-[[octopus]] for combat. During a demonstration by Dr. Nathan Sands ([[Eric Roberts]]) where the creature is attacking drug traffickers off of [[Santa Monica, California|Santa Monica]], the creature called Sharktopus escapes the control of its creators and makes its way to [[Puerto Vallarta]]. Hunted by Blue Water and a television crew, Sharktopus attacks numerous beach-goers including a woman on the beach with a metal detector as a man walking on the beach sees that and after she is taken, he leans over and picks up an old coin and bites it to see if it is real. Then Dr. Sands is killed by the creature's sharp tentacles. The news woman Stacy, and her cameraman Bones are also killed. Sharktopus is eventually defeated by detonating explosives embedded in its brain.
The [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]] commissions a sexual assault victim known as "Monica Lewinsky" to [[Genetic engineering|genetically engineer]] a half-[[shark]], half-[[octopus]] for combat. During a demonstration by Dr. Nathan Sands ([[Eric Roberts]]) where the creature is attacking drug traffickers off of [[Santa Monica, California|Santa Monica]], the creature called Sharktopus escapes the control of its creators and makes its way to [[Puerto Vallarta]]. Hunted by Blue Water and a television crew, Sharktopus attacks numerous beach-goers including a woman on the beach with a metal detector as a man walking on the beach sees that and after she is taken, he leans over and picks up an old coin and bites it to see if it is real. I a m h a c k e r m a n. ALL YOUR WIKI PAGES ARE BELONG TO US


==Cast==
==Cast==

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Sharktopus
Written byMike MacLean
Directed byDeclan O'Brien
StarringEric Roberts
Music byTom Hiel
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersRoger Corman
Julie Corman co-producer Robert Roessel
EditorVikram Kale
Running time89 mins.
Original release
NetworkSyfy
ReleaseSeptember 25, 2010 (2010-09-25)

Sharktopus is a 2010 SyFy original horror/science fiction film produced by Roger Corman, directed by Declan O'Brien, and starring Eric Roberts.[1] It is the first film in the "Sharktopus" franchise.

Plot

The U.S. Navy commissions a sexual assault victim known as "Monica Lewinsky" to genetically engineer a half-shark, half-octopus for combat. During a demonstration by Dr. Nathan Sands (Eric Roberts) where the creature is attacking drug traffickers off of Santa Monica, the creature called Sharktopus escapes the control of its creators and makes its way to Puerto Vallarta. Hunted by Blue Water and a television crew, Sharktopus attacks numerous beach-goers including a woman on the beach with a metal detector as a man walking on the beach sees that and after she is taken, he leans over and picks up an old coin and bites it to see if it is real. I a m h a c k e r m a n. ALL YOUR WIKI PAGES ARE BELONG TO US

Cast

Reception

On Rotten Tomatoes, Sharktopus has a 50% approval rating from critics, based on 6 reviews.[2]

Home media

Sharktopus was released to DVD and Blu-ray on March 15, 2011.

A limited edition soundtrack album containing Tom Hiel's musical score to Sharktopus was released by BSX Records in 2012, and is available on CD and digital mp3.

Sequels

In an interview with Flixist.com, producer Roger Corman said that he may do a sequel to the film.[3] A similarly themed movie, Piranhaconda, was released in 2012.

Two official sequels called Sharktopus vs. Pteracuda, which was released on August 2, 2014, and Sharktopus vs. Whalewolf,[4] which premiered on July 19, 2015 during Sharknado Week on the SyFy Channel.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Sharktopus overview, "The New York Times"
  2. ^ Sharktopus at Rotten Tomatoes
  3. ^ "Flixclusive: Roger Corman thinking about Sharktopus 2". Flixist. 2011-10-20. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
  4. ^ "'Sharktopus' On Syfy: A Pteracuda And A Mermantula Are On Their Way". Huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
  5. ^ TV By The Numbers (2015-07-15). "Syfy Announces 'Sharknado Week' Schedule | TV By The Numbers by zap2it.com | Page 431493". Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com. Retrieved 2015-12-23.

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