The third dimension is terror, so screams the poster for Jaws 3D (1983), which sees the Brody boys - and a great white shark - surface at SeaWorld. Directed by Jaws production designer and Jaws 2 associate producer, Joe Alves. Also find out about the alternative Jaws 3, Jaws 3 - People 0.
Like some damn shark’s mother, The Daily Jaws swims up very slowly to JAWS 3D actress Cathy Cervenka. She played Sherrie in the Joe Alves directed threequel to the original Steven Spielberg blockbuster, and although you may not know her name, you’ll be sure to recognise her scenes at SeaWorld.
A giant thirty-five-foot shark becomes trapped in a SeaWorld theme park and it's up to the sons of police chief Brody to rescue everyone… and it’s in 3-D!
What’s your JAWS or shark-inspired New Year’s resolution? We’ve got everything covered from JAWS filming locations to cage diving to reading Peter Benchley’s JAWS book and more…. You got any better better suggestions?
Here’s how the Jaws films and The Poseidon Adventure disaster films are all linked
Those two alternating notes - E and F or F and F sharp - represented something primal and relentless in the shark and our fear in the Jaws, as we only see four minutes of the shark in the entire film, the music - along with the pov camera and the yellow barrels - became the shark. Now you can listen to all four Jaws movie soundtracks for free!
Jaws 3-D may not be the most revered of the quadrilogy, but it knows it’s place in the pecking order and does a fair job of paying homage to it’s masterpiece older sibling.
Jaws is already swimming about on Netflix UK, but the Steven Spielberg original and its three sequels are set to resurface on Netflix in the US in September.
Special effects guru Bruno Van Zeebroek has had an amazing career in Hollywood, working on blockbusters such as Return of the Jedi, Die Hard, Predator plus he was also part of the SFX team behind Jaws 3D.
Love it or hate it, Jaws 3D will always be a part of the Jaws universe. We take a look at the making of what could have been one of the all time great movie sequels.
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1983 was a vintage year for sequels, we had the (then) conclusion to the Star Wars trilogy, with Return of the Jedi, we still believed a man could fly in Superman III and had not one, but two James Bond films - Octopussy and Never Say Never Again. And we also had the second Jaws sequel...and it was in 3D.
There have been four films in the JAWS series, each one with a poster that had its own distinctive look. Here is a look at some of the most popular U.S. posters, and a couple of things to look out for if you’re looking to add one to your collection.