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Dr. Emma Collins and her team are spending their third summer on the island of Little Happy studying the effect of climate change on the great white sharks who come to the nearby nursery every year to give birth. Along with the last two inhabitants of this former fishing village, their peaceful life is disrupted when a "scientific" team led by her ex-boyfriend and marine biologist Richard show up looking for three bull sharks who we soon learn aren't just any bull sharks.
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Dr. Emma Collins and her team are spending their third summer on the island of Little Happy studying the effect of climate change on the great white sharks who come to the nearby nursery every year to give birth. Along with the last two inhabitants of this former fishing village, their peaceful life is disrupted when a "scientific" team led by her ex-boyfriend and marine biologist Richard show up looking for three bull sharks who we soon learn aren't just any bull sharks.
4.7/10
IMDbBudget 5,000,000 USD
Released two years after Deep Blue Sea 2 (2018) and released 20 years after Deep Blue Sea (1999). Rick Lowell provides an explanation establishing the connection between the three films.
Tania Raymonde, Emerson Brooks, and Bren Foster, starred together in The Last Ship (2014).
It is the third and final installment of the Deep Blue Sea film series, and a direct sequel to Deep Blue Sea 2.
Work began on the film in the summer of 2019. The film wrapped production in May 2020.
The film was released on July 28, 2020 on Digital HD by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, and was released on Blu-ray and DVD on August 25.
"Miya: You not shark!"
"Richard Lowell: Just stay out of the water until we've done our work. Okay? Just as a precaution."