Just over 12 months after the release of Jaws, Robert Shaw set sail with Universal on the high seas yet again, this time switching the Orca for a pirate ship, named The Blarney Cock. He's no longer Captain Quint, this time he is Captain Ned Lynch in Swashbuckler, also known in the UK as The Scarlet Buccaneer.
Read MoreA group The Daily Jaws followers were amongst the first to view a new film about legendary shark conservationist (and Jaws technical consultant) Valerie Taylor when it received its virtual premiere, earlier this week. Here, they give their verdict!
Read MoreThere's been a bit of a heatwave in the UK, schools have broken up and Parliament is on a summer break, so it's time for news media to dust off their annual 'could a great white shark be headed to our shores?' story.
Read MoreSome officials in Australia are hoping the renaming of shark attacks in their reporting will help improve the image of sharks.
Read MoreFollowing in the footsteps of Jaws author Peter Benchley, The Daily Jaws made its triumphant debut on Discovery's Shark Week in a guest segment on Josh Gates Tonight.
Read MoreHappy 76th birthday to Jaws legend, Jeffrey Kramer, the actor who played Deputy Hendricks in Jaws and Jaws 2. We were privileged to meet him ahead of his birthday in our own back yahd, in London.
Read MoreThe duo behind The Daily Jaws are set to appear on Shark Week talking about the Steven Spielberg shark classic, their love of sharks, conservation and the Jaws WeMake.
Orca may have had Quint as its captain but now Captain Kirk actor, William Shatner, has bowleggedly gone where no Star Trek actor has gone before...swimming with sharks for Shark Week.
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