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trr1

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Sad Shark News: The 'Sharknado' Franchise Is Ending With a Sixth Movie
Per TVLine and Entertainment Weekly, Syfy’s beloved shark movie franchise is sadly coming to an end. This summer, get ready for the release of Sharknado 6, with Ian Ziering and Tara Reid returning for a final time as Fin and April Shepard, a couple who’s had way too many shark encounters in the last five years. Few details are available at the moment, except for the fact that the Shepards will get to time travel for the first time. According to TVLine, Fin is going back in time to stop the very first Sharknado. I hope there’s also time for him to go back to the ‘90s to look for Steve Sanders and his friends at West Beverly High.

Shark Movies Are Great Again
Sharknado 6 will close a franchise that began in 2013, when Sharknado earned an impressive 82 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. Fans have since been taken to the Big Apple (where Fin and April faced a giant shark storm), D.C. and Florida (where they battled a “Feast Coast”), a farm in Kansas, and with last year’s Sharknado 5: Global Swarming, the ends of the earth (Fin finds himself alone after earth is destroyed).
Don’t weep too hard about the end of Sharknado once it’s all said and done. Mandy Moore’s 2017 shark movie, 47 Meters Down, has a sequel coming out in June 2019. Hang in there.
 

Nemo14

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Sad Shark News: The 'Sharknado' Franchise Is Ending With a Sixth Movie
Per TVLine and Entertainment Weekly, Syfy’s beloved shark movie franchise is sadly coming to an end. This summer, get ready for the release of Sharknado 6, with Ian Ziering and Tara Reid returning for a final time as Fin and April Shepard, a couple who’s had way too many shark encounters in the last five years. Few details are available at the moment, except for the fact that the Shepards will get to time travel for the first time. According to TVLine, Fin is going back in time to stop the very first Sharknado. I hope there’s also time for him to go back to the ‘90s to look for Steve Sanders and his friends at West Beverly High.

Shark Movies Are Great Again
Sharknado 6 will close a franchise that began in 2013, when Sharknado earned an impressive 82 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. Fans have since been taken to the Big Apple (where Fin and April faced a giant shark storm), D.C. and Florida (where they battled a “Feast Coast”), a farm in Kansas, and with last year’s Sharknado 5: Global Swarming, the ends of the earth (Fin finds himself alone after earth is destroyed).
Don’t weep too hard about the end of Sharknado once it’s all said and done. Mandy Moore’s 2017 shark movie, 47 Meters Down, has a sequel coming out in June 2019. Hang in there.
must be because djt is afraid of sharks....
 

PUSH

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Sad Shark News: The 'Sharknado' Franchise Is Ending With a Sixth Movie
Per TVLine and Entertainment Weekly, Syfy’s beloved shark movie franchise is sadly coming to an end. This summer, get ready for the release of Sharknado 6, with Ian Ziering and Tara Reid returning for a final time as Fin and April Shepard, a couple who’s had way too many shark encounters in the last five years. Few details are available at the moment, except for the fact that the Shepards will get to time travel for the first time. According to TVLine, Fin is going back in time to stop the very first Sharknado. I hope there’s also time for him to go back to the ‘90s to look for Steve Sanders and his friends at West Beverly High.

Shark Movies Are Great Again
Sharknado 6 will close a franchise that began in 2013, when Sharknado earned an impressive 82 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. Fans have since been taken to the Big Apple (where Fin and April faced a giant shark storm), D.C. and Florida (where they battled a “Feast Coast”), a farm in Kansas, and with last year’s Sharknado 5: Global Swarming, the ends of the earth (Fin finds himself alone after earth is destroyed).
Don’t weep too hard about the end of Sharknado once it’s all said and done. Mandy Moore’s 2017 shark movie, 47 Meters Down, has a sequel coming out in June 2019. Hang in there.
I guess it's just becoming too complicated and extreme for the simple minds of most humans. Not everyone can be an intellectual who understand such delicate subjects.
 

Tick Tock

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Sad Shark News: The 'Sharknado' Franchise Is Ending With a Sixth Movie
Per TVLine and Entertainment Weekly, Syfy’s beloved shark movie franchise is sadly coming to an end. This summer, get ready for the release of Sharknado 6, with Ian Ziering and Tara Reid returning for a final time as Fin and April Shepard, a couple who’s had way too many shark encounters in the last five years. Few details are available at the moment, except for the fact that the Shepards will get to time travel for the first time. According to TVLine, Fin is going back in time to stop the very first Sharknado. I hope there’s also time for him to go back to the ‘90s to look for Steve Sanders and his friends at West Beverly High.

Shark Movies Are Great Again
Sharknado 6 will close a franchise that began in 2013, when Sharknado earned an impressive 82 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. Fans have since been taken to the Big Apple (where Fin and April faced a giant shark storm), D.C. and Florida (where they battled a “Feast Coast”), a farm in Kansas, and with last year’s Sharknado 5: Global Swarming, the ends of the earth (Fin finds himself alone after earth is destroyed).
Don’t weep too hard about the end of Sharknado once it’s all said and done. Mandy Moore’s 2017 shark movie, 47 Meters Down, has a sequel coming out in June 2019. Hang in there.
Poppycock and rubbish. They said the exact same thing back in 1983 when Return Of The Jedi was about to be released...and Star Wars would be "ending".

35 years later, we all know how that turned out.

Just wait and see. By the year 2053, Sharknado will have one full prequel trilogy well finished and released, two more sequels (and a third sequel about to begin production) two spinoff movies, and Disney having invested at least $1 billion in massive Sharknado lands for both DL in California and DHS in Florida. Mark my words.
 

Goofyernmost

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Poppycock and rubbish. They said the exact same thing back in 1983 when Return Of The Jedi was about to be released...and Star Wars would be "ending".

35 years later, we all know how that turned out.

Just wait and see. By the year 2053, Sharknado will have one full prequel trilogy well finished and released, two more sequels (and a third sequel about to begin production) two spinoff movies, and Disney having invested at least $1 billion in massive Sharknado lands for both DL in California and DHS in Florida. Mark my words.
I can't speak for everyone but, it just seems hard to imagine that there is a comparison between Star Wars and Sharknado.
@PUSH can tell you that the "B" movie Star Wars can't hope to compete with the thrill and sophistication of Sharknado. It's just inconceivable!
 

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