‘The Bay’ – Shark Movie Starring Francesca Eastwood Will Feature an Animatronic Shark
Sharing a title with Barry Levinson’s found footage movie from 2012, shark attack movie The Bay is swimming our way and Deadline has shared a first-look image (above) today. Francesca Eastwood (M.F.A., Clawfoot) stars in The Bay, which will notably feature an animatronic shark being created by SFX and animatronics company Bischoff’s. The film “follows […] The post ‘The Bay’ – Shark Movie Starring Francesca Eastwood Will Feature an Animatronic Shark appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
Sharing a title with Barry Levinson’s found footage movie from 2012, shark attack movie The Bay is swimming our way and Deadline has shared a first-look image (above) today.
Francesca Eastwood (M.F.A., Clawfoot) stars in The Bay, which will notably feature an animatronic shark being created by SFX and animatronics company Bischoff’s.
The film “follows old friends Emma (Eastwood) and Lani (Dani Oliveros) to Thailand, where they are invited on an eco-boat tour to visit a remote shark sanctuary bay – an awe-inspiring lagoon where imposing, steep-sided rock formations called ‘karsts’ rise from the water line – with the hope of seeing the magnificent tiger sharks who have made the secluded spot their home.”
Deadline further details the project being directed by Phil Volken, “In the capable hands of their captain, Mandal (Alexander Wraith), and his rough and ready boatman Ruhan (Tai’mua), the young women are entranced by the beauty of this secret paradise. When a giant female shark, nicknamed Sheena, gets tangled in the bait chain while ramming the motor in an attempt to escape, the two friends end up much closer to nature than they bargained for. Isolated, hemmed in by the imposing landscape, and now fast sinking, with space for only one person on their life-raft, the group must together call on all their resources to survive.”
Volken said in a statement, “I’ve made several films set on the open sea, and The Bay is the culmination of my experiences to date – with my crack team of regular collaborators, the movie is finely and expertly honed to maximize the combined fears of the ocean, the unknown, sharks and ultimately, just how cold-blooded nature can be – specifically human nature.
“I’m delighted with the scale and performances we’ve delivered onscreen – The Bay’s going to completely immerse and terrify audiences worldwide!”
Phil Volken has indeed carved out a niche directing open sea-based movies over the years, including the thriller Extortion back in 2017 and the horror movie Dead Sea just last year.
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