: While chainsaws remain the signature weapon, the film introduces a laser-chainsaw used for fighting sharks in zero gravity.
: Director Anthony C. Ferrante famously insisted on including a shark with George Washington’s face during the D.C. sequences. Production Details Information Director Anthony C. Ferrante Screenwriter Thunder Levin Runtime 93 minutes Production Co. The Asylum Filming Locations Orlando, FL; Washington, D.C.; Santa Clarita, CA 'Sharknado 3?' Oh Hell Yes! - The Daily Nexus Sharknado 3
The third installment of the cult-classic Sharknado franchise , titled , takes the absurdity of the "sharksploitation" genre to literal new heights—the final frontier. Premiering on July 22, 2015 , on the Syfy channel , this feature film trade-marked the series' shift from a local disaster to a national (and cosmic) catastrophe. The Plot: From D.C. to Deep Space : While chainsaws remain the signature weapon, the
: The film originally ended on a cliffhanger where April’s fate was left to the audience. Fans were encouraged to vote using hashtags #AprilLives or #AprilDies on social media to determine her survival for the sequel. sequences
: In a climax that defies all physics, Fin enlists his estranged father, former NASA colonel Gil Shepard ( David Hasselhoff ), to launch a top-secret Space Shuttle to destroy the storm from space. Feature Highlights & Trivia