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Sharknado 2: The Second One is a 2014 American made-for-television film and a sequel to the 2013 television film Sharknado and the second installment in the Sharknado film series. It was directed by Anthony C. Ferrante , with Ian Ziering and Tara Reid reprising their roles from the first film.
Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! Anthony C. Ferrante Sequel to Sharknado 2: The Second One. Followed by Sharknado: The 4th Awakens in 2016. — Flight World War II: Emile Edwin Smith The Final Countdown: 3-Headed Shark Attack: Christopher Ray Sequel to 2-Headed Shark Attack. Followed by 5-Headed Shark Attack in 2017 and 6-Headed Shark Attack in 2018 ...
See No Evil 2: Jen Soska, Sylvia Soska: Danielle Harris, Katharine Isabelle, Michael Eklund: United States [59] Sharknado 2: The Second One: Anthony Ferrante: Ian Ziering, Tara Reid, Vivica A. Fox: United States [60] Slit: Colin Clarke: Miranda Cox, Lilian L'Amour, Alex Wolf: United States [61] Stage Fright: Jerome Sable: Allie MacDonald ...
Archie vs. Sharknado is a one-shot comic book published by Archie Comics as a Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! tie-in on July 22, 2015, the same day the film premiered. The book deals with Riverdale being hit by a storm of sharknadoes and Archie and the gang having to deal with them as they make their way down the "Feast Coast".
The film spawned a franchise of the same name; five sequels have been produced (Sharknado 2: The Second One, Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!, Sharknado: The 4th Awakens, Sharknado 5: Global Swarming, and The Last Sharknado: It's About Time), [8] [9] [10] as well as three spin-off films (Lavalantula, Sharknado: Heart of Sharkness, and 2 Lava 2 Lantula).
By 2013, Fogle had filmed more than 300 commercials and continued to make appearances and speeches for the company. Subway attributed one third to one half of its growth in sales to Fogle, with revenue having tripled from 1998 to 2011. [23] Fogle made appearances in the Sharknado film series, beginning with Sharknado 2: The Second One.
Made in a mere 18 days, Sharknado was one of The Asylum's most intensive movies, requiring hundreds of visual effects shots and other post-production work."There was a lot of chewing gum and duct ...
Sharknado 4 was confirmed to follow upon Sharknado 3 ' s premiere. [25] The film concludes with a cliffhanger leaving open the question as to whether April is killed by falling wreckage. An ad campaign that commenced after the film promoted a Twitter campaign offering fans the chance to decide her fate with the hashtags "#AprilLives" or "# ...