Renny Harlin’s big-budget film Deep Blue Sea, released in 1999, brought the shark back to summer blockbusters with grand grandeur and a strong emphasis on action. Despite the genetically altered sharks achieved something the preceding sharks had not: escaping captivity to hunt in the open ocean, Deep Blue Sea 2 was released in 2018 with little fanfare or critical acclaim.
While the second installment of this aquatic action-horror trilogy continues the dangling shark storyline from the first, it strives to right the ship and reclaim the sensation of epic-scaled adrenaline from the first picture. Tania Raymonde (Deep Blue Sea 3) plays Emma Collins, a marine researcher working with her crew on the tiny, abandoned island of Little Happy to investigate the effects of climate change on great white sharks.
With the arrival of Deep Blue Sea 2’s fugitive bull sharks and the scientific team tasked with capturing them – led by Emma’s ex, Richard – they’re thrust into a fight for survival with the town’s surviving two residents.
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Cast for Deep Blue Sea 3
- Taniya Raymonde as Dr. Emma
- Reina Aoi as Miya
- Nathaniel Buzolic as Dr. Richard
- Bren Foster as Lucas
- Emerson Brooks as Eugene Shaw
- Alex Bhat as Spin
Plot 3 of the Deep Blue Sea
Little Happy Island has been abandoned owing to global warming and rising water levels, which has made it a little sadder. A bustling community of two hundred people formerly lived in a tiny fishing town built on a coral reef, but it is now devoid of human life.
Dr. Emma Collins, who leads a small team of researchers studying the effects of climate change on the area’s sea life, beginning with the apex predators — Great White sharks, is almost devoid of information. She’s already noticed changes in the behavior of the local shark population, but things get far worse when a trio of bioengineered bull sharks invades their undersea sanctuary.
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The arrival of a research vessel manned by underwater mercenaries paid to seek down sharks who fled from a lab has only added to the turmoil (at the end of Deep Blue Sea 2). They’ve taken their own scientist with them, but unlike the others, Dr. Richard Lowell is hoping to bring the beasts in alive.
Oh, and he’s Emma’s ex, which adds to the confusion. Emma and her crew – three helpers and two locals – are stuck between poisonous sharks and vicious gangsters in a life-or-death conflict far more imminent than climate change.
When Will Deep Blue Sea 3 Be Released? And When Will Be Season 4 Release ?
There was a large gap between the release dates of ‘Deep Blue Sea’ and ‘Deep Blue Sea 2.’ Obviously, no one anticipated a sequel, and the second installment was released in 2018. Since then, the series has picked considerable steam.
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‘Deep Blue Sea 3′ began filming in 2019 and released on July 28, 2020, available on most VOD platforms (including iTunes, Amazon, and others). If ‘Deep Blue Sea 4’ follows the same timeframe, production will begin in 2022 and the film will be released in summer 2023. All of this, of course, is reliant on the approval of the fourth installment.
Trailer of Deep Blue Sea 3
On June 17, a trailer for the film was released online. The trailer introduces the premise and doesn’t spend any time going right into the action of shark attacks.
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The teaser suggests that these murderous sharks are caused by climate change, but there’s also a possibility that they’re the same genetically produced creatures from ‘Deep Blue Sea 2’.
Conclusion
Deep Blue Sea 3 is great, and I’m as surprised as the rest of you. Throughout, it is engaging, exhilarating, well-acted, and visually appealing (minus the aforementioned CG, obviously).
While the film doesn’t go to great efforts to flesh out the characters, there’s enough meat on their bones to make you care.
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