
Megalodon 2004
"Sixty feet of prehistoric terror."
Directed by Pat Corbitt, *Megalodon (2004)* plunges viewers into a high-stakes underwater horror where modern engineering meets prehistoric fury.
Director: Pat Corbitt
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Megalodon (2004) about?
A news reporter joins a petroleum CEO to document a massive drilling platform's safety, only to uncover a hidden ocean teeming with prehistoric life. Their investigation accidentally unleashes a 60-foot Megalodon, forcing a desperate fight for survival against the ocean's deadliest predator.
Who directed Megalodon?
Pat Corbitt directed *Megalodon (2004)*, helming this sci-fi horror blend of corporate intrigue and prehistoric terror.
Who stars in Megalodon?
The cast includes Leighanne Littrell, Robin Sachs, Al Sapienza, Mark Sheppard, and Jennifer Sommerfeld, with Evan Mirand adding to the ensemble.
Is Megalodon (2004) worth watching?
*Megalodon (2004)* delivers a fun, B-movie style thrill with its mix of creature horror and sci-fi adventure. While not a critical darling, it offers solid entertainment for fans of underwater monster flicks and nostalgic action.
How long is Megalodon?
The film runs for 90 minutes.
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About Megalodon (2004) — An underwater thriller awakening prehistoric terror
Directed by Pat Corbitt, *Megalodon (2004)* plunges viewers into a high-stakes underwater horror where modern engineering meets prehistoric fury. When the crew of a massive drilling platform pierces an ancient fissure in the seabed, they accidentally awaken the terrifying Carcharodon Megalodon—a 60-foot apex predator lurking in a hidden ocean beneath their feet. As the team races to contain the disaster, their worst fears materialize in a chilling battle for survival against the ocean's most lethal hunter.
This sci-fi thriller blends adrenaline-fueled action with eerie suspense, as Leighanne Littrell's skeptical reporter and Robin Sachs' Nexecon Petroleum CEO navigate corporate cover-ups and the unforgiving depths. With its claustrophobic tension and monstrous scale, *Megalodon (2004)* delivers a primal thrill ride that pits human ingenuity against nature's most terrifying relic.