Super | Shark

It intentionally embraces a B-movie aesthetic, filled with cheesy CGI, over-the-top scenarios, and dialogue that is "the perfect mixture of funny and bad".

The film’s main draw is its ridiculous premise, featuring a shark that flies like Superman and a climactic battle against a walking military tank. Super Shark

The 2011 film Super Shark , directed by B-movie veteran Fred Olen Ray, is a campy, low-budget creature feature that fully leans into its own absurdity. It follows a giant, genetically-altered shark that gains the ability to fly and walk on land, leading to an over-the-top showdown with a walking tank. Movie Highlights It intentionally embraces a B-movie aesthetic, filled with

The cast features Syfy regular John Schneider and Sarah Lieving, delivering performances that fit the film’s "so bad it's good" vibe. It follows a giant, genetically-altered shark that gains

Reviewers generally agree that the film is best enjoyed with a sense of humor and low expectations for realism.