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Discovery's Shark Week has been delivering seven days of shark-filled TV every summer for more than thirty years now, but ...
Though the 1975 original film is legendary, the ‘Jaws’ sequels actually get pretty weird—and here are the real reasons why.
The fourth Jaws film is definitely the weirdest but the book, with its voodoo and DEA subplots is downright insane.
There’s also a roster of shark scientists explaining how, despite the initial scares it invoked, Jaws wound up doing more good than harm for sharks. But we’ll get to that.
Obviously, Jaws is not solely responsible for this – overfishing, the climate crisis and habitat destruction are all partially to blame – but the film plays a significant part in the threat that ...
In the book 'Jaws' the shark was only 20 feet long. But for the movie, they made the shark 25 feet long.
In the decades before “Jaws,” white sharks weren’t considered to be among the ocean’s most fearsome predators.
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