Silvermoth
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Which is the one where he kills dumbledore?
New image from the latest Empire mag.
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The Shark doesn't look that big there.....
The Shark doesn't look that big there.....
The Shark doesn't look that big there.....
Of course, there is a baby, we have to set up that sequel!I like to think that diver is playing one hell of a game of Pokémon go
Maybe its a baby? I mean what are the chances theres only one?
New image from the latest Empire mag.
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It's about a realistic maximum size in this shot, assuming that the human in the photo is actually close enough to the shark to make that judgement. (It's probably still oversized, though.) That said, unless there's multiple sharks in the film, some of the other shots from the trailer (not including the title card) make it much bigger than this.
Don't get me wrong, it look big, but if you watch the trailer again, the shot of it in the picture with that diver makes it look smaller, so either there' more than one, or, more likely than not, the size of the Shark throughout the film will not be consistent.looks ok to me, comparable to a humpback roughly.
Of course, there is a baby, we have to set up that sequel!
I doubt it will take up too much time on the screen. Their mutant dinosaur hybrid is the big thing. Afterall, genetic engineering is only used to create monsterous evil hybrid creatures that want to eat us all.So basically we are talking like a shark that's the size of a whale basically, right? Or slightly larger than the average whale.
I just hope Jurassic World isn't going to steal all this movie's thunder with the Mosasaur eating everyone.
"I need something in the foreground to give it some scale..."
"Foreground, my a$$!!!!"
Wider Mouth, bigger chunks, theoretically speaking of course.This just illustrates the faulty premise of the movie.
A 60ft shark isn't anymore scary than a 20ft shark. It can only do the same thing to you, which is eat you.