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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.
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".
Sharknado 2: The Second One Sharknado is a 2013 American made-for-television science fiction comedy disaster film directed by Anthony C. Ferrante . It tells about a waterspout that lifts sharks out of the ocean and deposits them in Los Angeles .
By EMILY CEGIELSKI Syfy Channel's 'Sharknado 2: The Second One' premiered Wednesday night with high expectations after the first film created an unexpected frenzy on Twitter last summer.
Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! is a 2015 American made-for-television science fiction action comedy disaster film and the third installment in the Sharknado film series, following Sharknado and Sharknado 2: The Second One.
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 ...
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 ...
In 2013, Levin wrote the made-for-television disaster film Sharknado, about a tornado of shark-infested seawater. The film's debut on the Syfy cable channel attracted nearly 1.37 million viewers and generated nearly 5,000 tweets a minute at its peak. [9] In 2014, Levin wrote a sequel, Sharknado 2: The Second One, which had 3.9 million viewers. [10]