Name: ATTACK OF THE WERE-SHARK
Genre: Action/Suspense
Production: Development
Compares: Jaws, Meg, Sharknado
Shooting: 2024/5
Location: Florida
Release: 2025
Synopsis
A yacht party is in full swing – music, lights, young people dancing – dozens of spectacular Instagram favourites bathed in the flashlight of their own iPhones. It’s as wild and crazy and shallow as any product launch you’ve seen.
Next morning, two inflatable life rafts drift together under a cloudless sky. Inside are twelve, unconscious models*. One by one they awake, panicked and confused as to how they ended up there. What the hell happened last night?
The unforgiving sun is inescapable, adding to the girls’ and boys’ distress. To cool off, they take a dip in the ocean. It slowly dawns that they may not be alone. Scared and paranoid, they make their way back to the raft, to try to figure out how to escape this unfortunate situation. Heck, there’s no food, no drinking water and no wifi!
Unbeknown, it’s about to get a whole lot worse.
As night falls, a full moon illuminates the ocean, which serves as the trigger for events to take a nasty turn. Our characters find themselves being stalked by a hungry killer lurking beneath the waves. As it becomes less a sanctuary and more a floating dinner plate, one by one the rafts’ inhabitants are unceremoniously picked, plucked, ripped, skewered, sliced, diced and shredded, disappearing into the red abyss. As the night of terror unfolds, those who remain realise not all may be as it seems.
Is this just an intelligent creature feeding in its natural habitat, or something altogether more sinister? Are events connected to the moon? Is there a silver bullet solution?