Enjoy all of the latest Killer Whale movies from Hollywood now here on SFlix. Follows best accompany Maddie and Trish as they acquisition themselves trapped in a alien lagoon with the alarming analgesic bang called Ceto.













| Jo-Anne Brechin | Director |
| Katharine McPhee | Writer |
| Kylie Pascoe | Producer |
| Lionel Hicks | Producer |
| Steve Jaggi | Producer |
| Phil Hunt | Executive Producer |
| Compton Ross | Executive Producer |
| Mike Gray | Executive Producer |
| Jip Panosot | Executive Producer |
| Shing Fung Cheung | Director of Photography |
| Ben Parkinson | Casting |
| Bradley Diebert | Production Design |
| Ahmad Halimi | Editor |
| Michael Sarkis | VFX Supervisor |
| Angela Little | Original Music Composer |
| Andrew Cox | Costume Designer |
| Lindi Bester | Hair Designer |
| Lindi Bester | Makeup Designer |
Bafflingly bad greenscreen The cine isn't any good. It is a bargain "The Shallows" (American version, not the Chinese one), but with two bodies ashore on a bedrock rather than one, and an Orca rather than a Great white shark. This movie, however, does accept bafflingly poor greenscreen, which was never necessary. You could calmly accept done those shots outdoors, in a basin on a soundstage, or alike with a corrective backdrop. But they went with a greenscreen, and sis so poorly. The characters are unlikable, the artifice silly, the visuals poor, and there is artlessly actual little acceptable to say out it. I would bathe elsewhere.