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Shark Tornado 6 will change the space-time continuum and will be the last

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The famous series of science fiction movies "Shark Tornado" ends. As reported by TV LIne with reference to SYFY representatives, the sixth movie, which is to be released on July 25, 2018, will be the last.

Such a sad event for all fans of this series and the genre of disaster movies in general is due to the plot of the final part ... The main character Finn, who remains the only person on Earth in the fifth movie, intends to change the space-time continuum in order to prevent the very first Shark tornado from occurring.

"For this he will have to fight dinosaurs, medieval knights, Nazis and even ride on Noah's Ark. Now it's not about how to stop the Shark tornado, but about when ", - said in the official description of the plot of the picture.

Recall that the first "Shark Tornado" shook the foundations of the universe in 2013, quickly becoming a real phenomenon of social networks. The excitement among the audience was so high that the picture was even released for limited release. Tickets for all sessions were sold out in a matter of hours.

In the sixth movie, the series' regulars Tara Reed, Cassie Serbo and Ian Ziering will play key roles. Also, we should expect the appearance of some stars, traditional for the project.

In the sixth movie, the series' regulars Tara Reed, Cassie Serbo and Ian Ziering will play key roles again. Also, we should expect the appearance of some stars, traditional for the project.

In the sixth movie, the series' regulars Tara Reed, Cassie Serbo and Ian Ziering will play key roles again. Also, we should expect the appearance of some stars, traditional for the project.

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