The Meg
Action/Horror/Science FictionRated PG-13
Box Office: $142.0M
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DVD Special Edition UPC: 883929623303 |
11/13/2018 |
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DVD Single Disc UPC: 883929694761 |
07/18/2019 |
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Blu-ray UPC: 883929623310 |
11/13/2018 |
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4K Ultra HD UPC: 883929623501 |
11/13/2018 |
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3D Blu-ray + Blu-ray UPC: 888574721367 |
11/27/2018 | Not Available | ||
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Blu-ray + Movie Cash UPC: 883929688166 |
07/30/2019 | Not Available |
When Announced | When Released | |||
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In Theaters | August 10 2018 | |||
On 4K-UHD | November 13 2018 | Now Available | ||
On Blu-ray | November 13 2018 | Now Available | ||
On DVD | November 13 2018 | Now Available |
PRINCIPAL CAST
Ruby Rose, Jason Statham, Rainn Wilson, Cliff Curtis, Jessica McNamee, Robert Taylor, Bingbing Li, Ólafur Darri Ólafsson, Masi Oka, Page Kennedy, Glen Levy
DIRECTOR
Jon Turteltaub
WRITER
Belle Avery, Steve Alten
SYNOPSIS
A deep-sea submersible—part of an international undersea observation program—has been attacked by a massive creature, previously thought to be extinct, and now lies disabled at the bottom of the deepest trench in the Pacific… with its crew trapped inside.
With time running out, expert deep-sea rescue diver Jonas Taylor (Jason Statham) is recruited by a visionary Chinese oceanographer (Winston Chao), against the wishes of his daughter Suyin (Li Bingbing), to save the crew—and the ocean itself—from this unstoppable threat: a pre-historic 75-foot-long shark known as the Megalodon.
What no one could have imagined is that years before, Taylor had encountered this same terrifying creature. Now, teamed with Suyin, he must confront his fears and risk his own life to save everyone trapped below…bringing him face to face once more with the greatest and largest predator of all time.
BOX OFFICE
$142.0 Million
GENRE
Action/Horror/Science Fiction
RATING
Rated PG-13
action/peril, bloody images and some language
RUN TIME
113 Minutes
By: charger
about 2 years ago
No more giant shark movies please. They've done them to death and hopefully this will be the last one. There is little to no excitement is this movie. It is watered down and appears to be made that way to appeal to a broader age range. Don't expect shark style blood and guts unless you call seeing a giant shark bite a whale in two. They have all the elements in place, the child that consoles the adults, the fearless women, the big fin sticking out of the water. They need to retire these giant shark movies once and for all. They've done all they can with a giant mouth.