This time it's personal, so announced the fourth and - to date - final film in the Jaws franchise, Jaws the Revenge (1987). It's the Jaws Christmas film that sees a leading Jaws series character death, a brief return to Amity Island, a trip to the Bahamas, Michael Caine dancing and a fricking roaring great white shark. Directed by Joseph Sargent.
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.
We take a look at the Brody boys and the actors that portrayed them in the JAWS movie franchise
Here’s when Oscar-winner Michael Caine “saved the life” of one of his JAWS the Revenge co-stars
Did this JAWS film inspire the shark scene in The Little Mermaid?
Each JAWS movie director had an extensive background in episodic television, experience that proved to be invaluable to them.
We asked you to help us rank every JAWS movie from worst to best… and the results were unexpected.
Love it or loathe it, JAWS The Revenge received an absolute spanking from reviewers upon it’s release and even after 35 years, it continues to get a chomping from pro-critics and fans alike. But there are some reviews that went that extra mile to hit home just how much they hated the third (and at present last) sequel to Steven Spielberg’s 1975 shark classic.
JAWS on cocaine could work as a follow up to Cocaine Bear says director Elizabeth Banks
Judith Eva Barsi was an American child actress. She began her career in television, making appearances in commercials and television series, as well as the 1987 film Jaws: The Revenge. She and her mother, Maria, were killed in July 1988 in a double murder–suicide committed in their home by her father, József Barsi.
With JAWS in 1975, Spielberg knew he had to make money. It was his top priority, make lots and lots of cash so he could then go on to make other movies. Of course, that’s not to say that he just went for the easy payday. We all know this.
Join The Jony Horror Show for a festive holiday review on one of ridiculous, outlandish, and downright preposterous "Christmas" movies ever put to screen- Jaws: The Revenge. Complete with Christmas carols, Santas and a healthy serving of holiday cheer!
Michael Caine’s Christmas film classic is getting an extended cut…and no, it isn’t JAWS the Revenge!
“This shark, swallow you whole.” so says Cap’n Quint in just one of his famous soliloquies from Jaws. But just how many kills were there in Jaws and its sequels? Well, funny you should ask…
The Jaws franchise is all about survival. Just so long as you can make it to the end credits with all your arms and legs attached (or head, never mind Ben Gardner), you’re doing ok. Thank your lucky stars or drink to your legs - for one reason or another, the shark in your movie passed on the chance of eating you.
Once ‘Vengeance’ the shark had either exploded or sunk to the bottom of the ocean (depending on what version you were watching/enduring) the cast obviously went their different ways. But where did they go?
If we’re talking about the sharks in the stories as actual real sharks, then bizarrely there does appear to be a few claims that each Great White is part of the same big fishy family.
Before Jaws The Revenge (1987) Michael Caine had to escape The Island (1980), which was based on the book written by Peter Benchley the author of Jaws. Unlike Amity, this island - with modern-day pirates - did not mean friendship.
How Jaws and Bruce the Shark went from Oscar success with Steven Spielberg to Razzie winners with Jaws The Revenge
Jaws The Revenge gets a lot of hate, but here's ten things that are great about the final chapter of the killer shark franchise.
Jaws The Revenge is the colorful, eccentric member of the Jaws movie family. It doesn't make much sense but is game for a laugh. However one question continues to perplex audiences… Why does the shark explode at the end?
What if we said Jaws The Revenge could be improved by a CGI shark? Check out the Jaws sequel CGI makeover for yourself.
The Daily Jaws reunites Jaws The Revenge actors Lance Guest and Mitchell Anderson (the Brody brothers) for an exclusive 35th Anniversary Special.
Celebrate 35 years of Jaws The Revenge with a very special interview, giveaways and a mystery bonus suprise!
That's right, the Lorraine Gary and Michael Caine killer shark sequel is the tale of two endings, and we don’t mean like Clue (1985) did – which also happened to feature Jeffrey Kramer who played Hendricks in Jaws and Jaws 2 (1978) – and had multiple endings to see depending on which screening you went to.
Here’s how the Jaws films and The Poseidon Adventure disaster films are all linked
Sharks may come and go but Hoagie’s poison aka the ‘Bahama Mamma’ is the quintessential drink of choice when entertaining friends, or their mothers, while in the tropics.
Originally, it was planned for Chief Brody, the hero of Jaws and Jaws 2, to die by shark attack at the start of Jaws the Revenge. Here’s why that never happened, and Roy Scheider didn’t return to Amity Island one last time.
Ahead of the filming of Jaws the Revenge (1987), the original film’s director - Steven Spielberg - wrote a letter of warning to the incoming director of the third Jaws sequel, Joseph Sargent.
Estate agent in hot water after using image of Jaws the Revenge star Michael Caine
Mick McGinty, legendary designer of the Jaws The Revenge poster and Street Fighter 2 video game cover art has passed away.
Universal Studios confirm reboot of shark movie franchise with two fan favourite characters returning to battle another Great White shark.
With a premise that even the film’s director described it as “idioitic” and critics describing it as “the best comedy of 1987”, here are just ten things you (probably) didn't know about JAWS The Revenge….