Virus Shark is a 2020 science-based horror film about a shark bite that causes a worldwide pandemic. The shark bite spreads the deadly virus worldwide, sending the world into a frenzy. The plot of the film is set deep beneath the ocean. Scientists work deep within the sea when the lab technicians become infected with an unknown virus. Sharks surround the aquatic research center. It also has a shark-infested test pool on the inside. The researchers must now act quickly to address the issue. Time is of the essence, and researchers must work rapidly to seek treatment for the virus.
About the Film: Virus Shark
A major crisis has emerged, threatening to destabilize the world. What’s the reason? A virus originating in sharks is transferable to humans. The consequences are severe and immediate, infecting large segments of the global population. The secret Cygnus facility on the ocean floor, and the team of research scientists working tirelessly for a cure, are the species’ only hope. However, their progress is slow and worse, and the facility desperately needs repair and supplies, which can only be obtained from the surface and have been disrupted by the outbreak. It’s a race against time, and the fate of humanity is at peril.
The cast of the Film Virus Shark:
The film’s premise could have made for a tremendous low-budget watch, but it falls short due to a poor script and equally poor acting. Jamie Morgan, best known for her roles in Halloween and Horror Tales, appears in the film. It also stars Steve Diaspora, who has appeared in films such as Frozen Sasquatch, Queen Crab, and The Dark Sleep. There’s also Natalie Himmelberger, Amityville Exorcism director Ken Van Sant, and Sharkenstein. The film also stars Titus Himmelberger and Sarah Duterte (Deadly Playthings). Noyes Lawton, Yolie Canales, and James (Scarecrow County, Outpost Earth, and Land Shark) also appear. Finally, Danielle Donahue, known for her roles in Phobic, Survival Knife, and Jurassic Prey, appears in the film.
The Plot of Virus Shark:
A shark attack occurred off the coast of Australia. As a result, shark bites have transmitted the SHVID-1 virus to humans. People like beaches, which exacerbate the situation and fuel fires. If people do not get away from the beaches, the virus spreads and becomes a pandemic. Meanwhile, the crew of the Cygnus Research Facility is capable of saving the world. The underwater facility has a bunch of five people. Kristi, Greg (James Carolus), engineer D’Amato (Steve Diaspora), the disease, and Anne are among the crew members (Danielle Donahue). Shannon Muldoon (Sarah Duterte) is back on the surface, and everyone in the facility reports to her.
Reviews Recorded for Virus Shark:
The movie mainly got negative feedback. While most reviews have been negative, few have embraced its low-budget nonsense. The lousy CGI and special effects have been mentioned in reviews. The film also contains a lot of fake and bad props. Poor acting and an unfinished script plague it. However, as a low-budget film, it may appeal to some. It has all the bells you’d expect from a Mark Polonia film. The homage to films such as Deep Blue Sea has also been noted in the reviews. It’s a cross between Deepstar and Deep Blue Sea, with a dash of cannibal films thrown in for good measure. The scripts are illogical, but that isn’t a dilemma.
Virus Shark Trailer Release Date:
The Virus Shark Trailer was officially released on April 14, 2021. A shark bite spreads a virus that turns the world upside down. Scientists are racing to find a cure deep beneath the ocean. Something has infected the lab technicians, and they must run to the surface with an antidote before they are all killed… by themselves, the sharks lurking inside the test pool and the sharks outside in the ocean. When a virus called SHVID-1 spreads through humanity, turning them into flesh-eating zombies, the world as we know it falls. Virus Shark is now available on limited edition Blu-ray and VHS. The film will be available on VOD in April 2021.
Within the facility, there is a risk of being exposed to the virus and contracting it. Outside, sharks are also waiting for some meat to chow down on. The researchers must outrun time as they face the dual threat of sharks and the shark virus. Mark Polonia, who also edited the film, directed Virus Shark. Return to Farm, Bride of the Werewolf, and other films have acclaimed him. Aaron Drake wrote the screenplay for the film. Ron Bonk of the House Shark produced the film. Virus Shark attempts to capitalize on the current real-world pandemic and sharks! It’s a cross between the Covid-19 virus and a shark attack. A shark bite causes the virus in the film.