Johannes Roberts, the director of 47 Meters Down and 47 Meters Down: Uncaged, goes to be making one other killer shark film titled The Purple Triangle, however this one goes to be a big-budget film.
The story for the movie shall be set in Northern California, “well-known for its beautiful seashores, but in addition identified for a selected stretch of ocean that has a bloody popularity — The Purple Triangle. Stretching south from Bodega Bay towards San Francisco and jutting out past the Farallon Islands and all the way down to Massive Sur south of Monterey, the Triangle encompasses round 200 miles of shoreline, and is the location of just about half of all recorded nice white shark assaults in the USA.”
It’s on this space {that a} large resort-style cruise ship full of 1000’s of passengers begins to sink in The Purple Triangle, and it’s at this level of the story that the bloody “feeding frenzy begins.”
Yeah, that seems like a enjoyable flick! Allen Media Group’s Founder, Chairman and CEO, Byron Allen stated in an announcement: “The Purple Triangle is well-positioned to be an enormous summer time occasion film. This shark-filled psychological horror/thriller will as soon as once more have moviegoers overwhelmed and on the sting of their seats watching nice white sharks methodically terrorize a sinking household cruise ship.”
Roberts, who additionally directed The Strangers: Prey at Evening and Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon Metropolis, added: “The Purple Triangle goes to take shark horror to an entire new degree.”
That is positive to be a loopy and intense killer shark film! I’ll be wanting ahead to watching it!
Supply: Deadline