If you're a fan of the thrilling and often over-the-top world of creature features like 'Shark Attack 3: Megalodon' (2002), you're in for a treat! This article dives into 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same mix of suspense, action, and jaw-dropping aquatic terror. Whether you love the absurdity or the adrenaline, these picks will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Jaws (1975)
Description: The quintessential shark attack film that set the standard for the genre, focusing on a small town terrorized by a massive great white shark.
Fact: The mechanical shark used in the film, nicknamed 'Bruce,' frequently malfunctioned, forcing Spielberg to imply the shark's presence rather than show it, which heightened the suspense.


The Last Shark (1981)
Description: An Italian-made Jaws rip-off featuring a giant great white shark terrorizing a coastal town, complete with over-the-top action and suspense.
Fact: The film was banned in several countries due to its similarities to Jaws. It has since gained a cult following among fans of so-bad-it's-good cinema.


Deep Blue Sea (1999)
Description: A high-stakes thriller featuring genetically enhanced sharks attacking a research facility, blending science fiction with intense survival horror.
Fact: The movie was originally intended to be a more serious film but was reworked to include more action and humor. It features one of the most unexpected and memorable death scenes in shark movie history.


Open Water (2003)
Description: A harrowing, realistic take on shark survival horror, based on true events, where a couple is stranded in the ocean and surrounded by sharks.
Fact: The film was made on a shoestring budget of $500,000 and used real sharks filmed in open water. The actors were genuinely exposed to the elements during filming.


The Reef (2010)
Description: A tense, realistic survival story about a group stranded in the ocean after their boat capsizes, with a great white shark stalking them.
Fact: The film is loosely based on true events. The sharks in the movie were real, and no CGI was used for the attacks, adding to the film's authenticity.


Bait (2012)
Description: A unique setting where survivors are trapped in a flooded supermarket with sharks after a tsunami, blending disaster and shark attack tropes.
Fact: The film was shot in Australia and used a combination of practical effects and CGI for the sharks. It was released in 3D to enhance the underwater terror.


Dark Tide (2012)
Description: A thriller about a shark expert leading a dangerous dive to prove herself, only to face a great white shark in treacherous waters.
Fact: Halle Berry performed many of her own underwater stunts. The film was shot in South Africa, where great white sharks are commonly found.


47 Meters Down (2017)
Description: A claustrophobic survival horror film about two sisters trapped in a shark cage at the bottom of the ocean, with great whites circling nearby.
Fact: The film was originally intended to go straight to DVD but was given a theatrical release due to its strong test screenings. The sequel, '47 Meters Down: Uncaged,' explores underwater caves instead of open water.


The Shallows (2016)
Description: A suspenseful survival story centered around a lone surfer trapped on a rock while a great white shark lurks nearby, emphasizing tension and isolation.
Fact: The film was shot primarily in Australia, and the shark was created using a mix of animatronics and CGI. Blake Lively performed most of her own stunts.


The Meg (2018)
Description: A blockbuster action-horror film featuring a prehistoric megalodon shark threatening a deep-sea research team, combining science fiction with large-scale thrills.
Fact: The film is based on the 1997 novel 'Meg: A Novel of Deep Terror' by Steve Alten. The megalodon in the movie is depicted as significantly larger than its real-life counterpart would have been.
