It follows a group of scientists who explore the Mariana Trench and eventually come face to face with the largest predator of all time - the Megalodon.
I mean, if there was two people on this planet that could get me back into the water, it's probably you two. Eaten. Misleading marketing campaigns can be the bane of a film’s existence, or at least can hamper its long-term survival at the box office — and that is true of 'The Meg.' He shows up at another book as a leader with Gabriel. Suddenly, the other bigger shark from before arrives, swallowing "The Wall" whole and grabbing the other Meg's corpse off the boat with its teeth! In the opening moments of “The Meg,” we watch as Jonas does his best to save a crew but, when threatened by some massive creature, makes a split-second decision to … THE MEG does have some foul language and scary moments, so caution is advised for viewers. The Meg - After realizing the explosive torpedoes don't work, Jonas piloted his submersible underneath the Meg and cut her stomach open with the submersibles propeller. The Meg the Megalodon Killed. The "National Treasure" director does a pretty fair job with familiar multiplex bait, with the help of Jason Statham, Li Bingbing and Rainn Wilson in varying degrees of panic and resolve. Taylor leaves them behind as he is afraid they will all die if they wait. Fast-forward into the film’s third act on Chinese resort beach shores and The Meg hits maximum overdrive. Unfortunately, two of those were none other the mother whale and calf we met early on in the film. Jonas almost gets chewed up by the shark while piloting one those nifty underwater vessels, but he eventually uses the watercraft to pierce the shark's slimy skin right across the belly. Her body is devoured by smaller sharks. This is clearly meant to by a smaller, younger Megalodon they killed. To find out how close The Meg's Megalodon is to the real thing, Science News consulted paleobiologist Meghan Balk, who compared the depiction of the movie's shark to what we know about the real thing. Because I don't have one. WARNING: The following contains major spoilers for director Jon Turteltaub’s The Meg, in theaters now.. Jason Statham is back in action, and this time he's taking on an enormous prehistoric shark in The Meg.. During the fight, a group of news helicopters trying to film the action stupidly crash into each other and the wreckage crashes onto the team’s boat, forcing everyone into the water. Unfortunately, two of those were none other the mother whale and calf we met early on in the film. The monster-shark movie starring Jason Statham, "The Meg," delivers a handful of decent PG-13 scares, but the characters are just so much fish food