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How did Elizabeth Wylder beat Syfy to the name? Aubrey Peeples stars as Claudia in "Sharknado." — -- When Chicagoan Elizabeth Wylder selected her Twitter handle in 2009, she had no way of ...
Yes, 'Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!' really does feature a top-secret cameo by George R.R. Martin. Yes, 'Sharknado 3: ... It might have been George’s line or the woman next to him.
When Sharknado 4 debuts on Syfy in July, the latest installment in the popular franchise will see the return of Ian Ziering as everybody's favorite shark slayer, Fin Shepard, it was announced by ...
Sharknado 4: The 4 th Awakens. The 4 th Awakens takes viewers over to the shark side in what is the beginning of the franchise’s steep decline. It’s been five years since the last Sharknado ...
There are six Sharknado movies and three spin-off movies.As of now, The Last Sharknado: It’s About Time, which premiered in 2018, is the end of the original franchise, but there’s always room ...
This guide covers all Sharknado movies. It also includes information on the various Sharknado spin-offs, plus details on how ...
In 2018 film buffs thought they had seen the last of the “Sharknado” sequels, in which shivers of hungry predators are hauled out of the ocean by storms, sent hurtling through the sky and then ...
Not long ago, social media exploded over “Sharknado,” a thoroughly cheesy campfest blending sharks, a tornado, Ian Ziering, Tara Reid and a now-legendary sequence of a chainsaw-carrying ...
MARIANA, Florida-- Just when you thought it was safe to go nowhere near the water, film crews hit the Florida Panhandle this week to begin shooting "Sharkansas Women's Prison Massacre." newspaper ...
Welcome to the world of Sharknado 2: The Second One, the follow-up to 2013's surprise hit Sharknado.As sequel law demands, it's bigger, bolder, and even more ridiculous than the first film: The ...
Sharknado 2 comes to New York and films in the Mets Stadium. For CGI motivation, an assistant director shouted “Shark! Shark!” Another clamped his palms up against each other like giant teeth.
'Sharknado' creator Thunder Levin tells us how he spawned the unexpectedly successful flying-shark franchise for SyFy.