Any first sequel can make or break a franchise. Along with JAWS 2, we look at the greatest first sequels of all time.
Read MoreCharles Butler McVay III is the sole naval captain to face a court-martial for the loss of a ship sunk due to an act of war. This occurred even though he was engaged in a highly classified mission, necessitating strict radio silence.
Read MoreTake a deep dive into Deputy Hendricks' standout moments in the iconic JAWS series
Read MoreMonday, June 12, 1978 found me pacing in the lobby of the Britton Plaza Cinema in Tampa, Florida as the manager worked on the upcoming showtimes for Friday. The reason? JAWS 2 would be coming out on Friday and my friends and I were intent on being the first ones in line.
Read MoreCarl Gottlieb is an American legend in screenwriting, acting, comedy, and executive roles. He rose to fame for co-writing the screenplay for the iconic film Jaws (1975) and its first two sequels. He also directed the 1981 film Caveman.
Read MoreThe notion that sharks developed a preference for human flesh and actively sought out swimmers emerged in the late 1800s and formed part of the narrative in JAWS (1975).
Read MoreWhile many of the young cast members from Jaws 2 went on to great personal success, both in Hollywood and other endeavors, one actor stood out among them all with a career that continues through today. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Keith Gordon.
Read MoreAmidst the enduring impact of Jaws on public perception of sharks, its positive effects often go unnoticed. Surprisingly, Jaws has led to several significant positive outcomes for sharks, overlooked by enthusiasts, conservationists, and even the sharks themselves.
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