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Sharktopus vs Pteracuda
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Dr. Rico Symes creates a monster that can terrorize land, sea, and air, a preracuda that's half pterodactyl, half barracuda. The creature then inevitably escapes to rampage the coast in search of food. Now it's up to Sharktopus a half-shark half-octopus creature to stop pteracuda.
Dr. Rico Symes creates a monster that can terrorize land, sea, and air, a preracuda that's half pterodactyl, half barracuda. The creature then inevitably escapes to rampage the coast in search of food. Now it's up to Sharktopus a half-shark half-octopus creature to stop pteracuda.
Actors:
Alan Nadal Piantini,
Kerem Bursin,
Ethan ONeill,
Akari Endo,
Hensy Pichardo,
Mario Arturo Hernández,
Roger Wasserman,
Mario Ceara,
Rib Hillis,
William Simon,
Tony Evangelista,
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Alan Nadal Piantini
Kerem Bursin
4 June 1987, Istanbul, Turkey
Ethan ONeill
Akari Endo
8 November 1989, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Hensy Pichardo
Mario Arturo Hernández
Roger Wasserman
Mario Ceara
Rib Hillis
21 November 1970, Suffern, New York, USA
William Simon
Tony Evangelista
Country:
United States
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September 27, 2016
With a rather limp ending and a shortage of distinctive set pieces, this is a disappointing entry in the Sharktopus series, falling short of its potential.