The only thing better than one Meg is a school of Megs, hunting in packs. And that is exactly what we get in Meg 2: The Trench, the sequel to the 2018 monster hit The Meg which first brought the prehistoric megalodon back from extinction to take a massive bite out of box office sales to the tune of over $500 million. Jason Statham is back as Jonas Taylor, the formerly washed-out, beer-guzzling anti-hero with a negative attitude who slayed the Meg in the first movie. With more megalodons surfacing from the trench, Statham needs more help, which comes in the form of Chinese action star Wu Jing, who's bad for the sharks but good for global sales since Wu is the highest-grossing male actor in China. With more action, more Statham, and more shark attacks, Meg 2 aims to be another shark-filled mega-hit. Here’s how to watch Meg 2: The Trench.
Editor's Note: This piece was updated on November 8, 2023.
A research team encounters multiple threats while exploring the depths of the ocean, including a malevolent mining operation.
Release Date August 4, 2023 Director Ben Wheatley Cast Jason Statham , Cliff Curtis , Skyler Samuels , Sienna Guillory Runtime 116 minutes Main Genre ActionYes, Meg 2: The Trench is now available to purchase and to rent on-demand.
Yes, Meg 2: The Trench was made available to stream on Max starting on Friday, September 29, 2023. This falls in line with other recent Warner Bros. releases such as The Flash and Evil Dead Rise, which were made available on the streaming service after their theatrical window had concluded. The first Meg film is also available to stream on Max, in case you are in the mood for a rewatch before watching the sequel.
Meg 2: The Trench did premiere in theaters but it isn't available in most cinemas any longer (though some exceptions may exist). During its theatrical run, the film was available in the Dolby format, which was probably the best possible way you could devour (and get devoured by) this supersized creature feature. Unfortunately, right now, your best bet is to watch the movie on streaming, digital, or physical media. The film arrived in theaters across North America, the UK, and China on August 4, 2023.
To find out if Meg 2: The Trench is playing in a theater near you, use the links below to find showtimes and tickets for the film:
Meg 2: The Trench was released in 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD formats on October 24, 2023. You can buy the film on Amazon using the link below.
The action-packed trailer of director Ben Wheatley’s Meg 2: The Trench calls Jonas Taylor (Statham) back to action after alarming signs are detected from 25,000 deep in the trench. A creature is again trying to make its way to the surface. It’s a megalodon, the biggest anyone has ever seen, and it’s not alone. Three Megs are soon making their way to a beach full of oblivious vacationers, some of them quickly becoming chum in comedic fashion — furiously trying to pedal their aqua boats back to shore to no avail.
It will take Statham, action megastar Wu Jing, and their crew to stop the Megs, and this time they’re fortified with all kinds of gear: deep-sea space suits, submersibles, jets skis, helicopters, and an impressive array of weapons. All that gear and Jonas still gets to do physical combat with a Meg. As if three megalodons aren’t enough, the trailer also features a giant prehistoric squid or octopus that breaches a beach resort and brings a helicopter down with its tentacles, teasing that the Megs are just the beginning.
Sharks really do seem to be on people's minds. Shark attacks in shallow waters are in the news and Discovery's Jason Momoa-hosted Shark Week premiered to record numbers. If you still can’t get enough, here are more shark movies to feed your fear and fascination for these apex predators.
A seaside resort named Amity is terrorized by a great white shark in this Steven Spielberg masterpiece. After a dismembered body part washes ashore, the victim of a grisly shark attack, Police Chief Martin Brody (Roy Scheider) orders the beaches to be closed until the shark is found and killed, but town officials put profit over ethics and keep the beaches open, with horrific results. Brody, who is scared of the water, is forced to hunt the killer shark in the open seas aboard the rickety boat of shark hunter (Robert Shaw) along with ichthyologist Matt Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss). The trio will find themselves hunted instead, taking audiences on a ride that will forever induce our dread of unseen monsters lurking under the waters.
Blake Lively is perfectly cast as surfer girl and medical school dropout Nancy Adams who goes on a sentimental journey to a beach in Mexico, the favorite spot of her recently deceased mother. Nancy is surfing alone on the secluded beach when she is attacked by a great white shark and gets stranded, injured, on a rock just 200 yards away from the safety of the shore. So near and yet so far. A shark is circling Nancy in the shallows and it’s insatiable. Nancy spends most of the 87 minutes of this taut movie just trying to survive while strategizing on how to outswim and outsmart the shark. Lively’s performance here is believable and riveting, leaving audiences cheering every fraught attempt to get back to shore.
Based on the true story of two scuba divers accidentally stranded in shark-infested waters after their tour boat has left.
Release Date August 6, 2004 Director Chris Kentis Cast Blanchard Ryan , Daniel Travis , Saul Stein , Michael E. Williamson , Cristina Zenarro , John Charles Runtime 79 Main Genre Biography Writers Chris Kentis Tagline Drifting into theaters this summer ExpandThis survival movie is based on a true story, making it more harrowing than even the most imaginative, CG-enhanced monster movies out there. The premise is simple: a couple goes scuba diving in the Caribbean, but when they come to the surface, they discover that the diving boat has left without them. Alone in the open water, the couple does not panic, expecting the boat will come back and get them. But day turns to night. They grow thirsty. The jellyfish sting. And sharks appear, their fins cutting the sea surface. It becomes increasingly clear that they could die out there.
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