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Sink Your Teeth Into 3 Tales of Jaw Dropping Terror!
Deep Blue Sea 3-Film Collection Includes:
Deep Blue Sea - When researchers on an undersea laboratory genetically alter the brains of captive sharks, there is one unexpected side effect: the sharks get smarter.
Deep Blue Sea 2 - A pharmaceutical billionaire attempts to revive research into a cure for Alzheimer's disease using genetically altered sharks - the most lethal predators in the sea.
Deep Blue Sea 3 - A flourishing marine nursery where great white sharks come to breed is infiltrated by three murderous bull sharks whose mother, Bella, was genetically modified to be highly intelligent... and dangerous.
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Synopsis
Deep Blue Sea 3 Welcome to Little Happy, a tiny man-made island in the Mozambique Channel that’s home to a flourishing nursery of marine life, where Great Whites come to mate and give birth every year. This peaceful conservatory is overseen by Emma Collins and her team of environmentalists, determined to continue her late father’s legacy. This idyllic existence comes to an abrupt end, however, when Emma’s ex-boyfriend arrives on the hunt for three bull sharks accused of butchering a half-dozen people. Their mother Bella was genetically engineered to be smarter and far more destructive. As the body count rises it becomes clear that Bella’s offspring have inherited her enhancements, and if free to mate, will mark the end of life as we know it. Dive in for the deadliest, bloodiest return to the deep blue sea yet! Deep Blue Sea 2 Van Etten, a pharmaceutical entrepreneur, tests drugs on bull sharks in hopes to extract their antibodies to cure human diseases. Before he can continue with his experiment, he tries to enlist Misty Calhoun, a shark conservationist, and other scientists to lead and endorse this project. The drug-enhanced sharks quickly begin to adapt and learn new hunting skills. The humans lose control over the laboratory and now they have to fight to survive. Deep Blue Sea Researchers on the undersea lab Aquatica have genetically altered the brains of captive sharks to develop a cure for Alzheimer's disease. There's an unexpected side effect: the critters got smarter . . . and meaner.