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“Shark Bait”: James Nunn on setting up the shark The director talks about the challenges and the fun in making shark movies

“Shark Bait”: James Nunn on setting up the shark The director talks about the challenges and the fun in making shark movies

May 14, 2022 By Summer Brooks Leave a Comment

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Director James Nunn stops by to chat about his newest horror-thriller feature, Shark Bait.

James talks about implementing things he’d learned on 47 Meters Down to this movie, the adventures in casting actors as swimmers, and more.

I think it’s safe to say that monster movies seen at a young age can make impressions that slink forever through the undercurrents of our creative lives. We need to see “The Matrix of Shark Movies”. And we definitely need a commentary track and bloopers for this movie.

Shark Bait is in theaters, digital and On Demand on May 13, from Vertical Entertainment

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