Survival is the only victory in director Kiah Roache-Turner‘s (Wyrmwood) World War II shark attack horror movie Beast of War, and the film has received an “R” rating from the MPA ahead of its premiere at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas this coming September. Beast of War is rated “R” for “bloody violent content, gore […]
Survival is the only victory in director Kiah Roache-Turner‘s (Wyrmwood) World War II shark attack horror movie Beast of War, and the film has received an “R” rating from the MPA ahead of its premiere at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas this coming September.
Beast of War is rated “R” for “bloody violent content, gore and language.”
The period WWII film is loosely based on real-life events, pitting soldiers against a great white shark, and will be released in theaters and on VOD from Well Go USA on October 10.
Beast of War “follows a warship carrying hundreds of Australian soldiers across the Timor Sea to the frontline of WWII. Suddenly, Japanese fighter jets scream out of the sky, and within minutes the ocean becomes a hell of steel, fire, oil, and blood. While a handful of soldiers build a makeshift raft from floating debris as they cling to their lives, their biggest battle is yet to come. In the dark below, the ultimate apex predator — a great white shark — hunts in the wreckage and is drawn to the smell of fresh blood in the water.”
The horror movie stars Joel Nankervis, Mark Coles Smith, Sam Delich, Lee Tiger Halley, Sam Parsonson, Maximillian Johnson, Tristan McKinnon, and Aswan Reid