

Raging Sharks (2005)
After debris from an alien spaceship lands in the waters, great white sharks begin terrorizing marine researchers (Corin Nemec, Vanessa Angel, Corbin Bernsen) in the Pacific Ocean.Raging Sharks featuring Corin Nemec and Vanessa Angel is free on Freevee (Via Prime Video), and free on The Roku Channel. It's an action & adventure and horror movie with a very low IMDb audience rating of 2.7 (1,152 votes).
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Currently you are able to watch Raging Sharks streaming on The Roku Channel, and Freevee (Via Prime Video).
Why to Watch Raging Sharks
Raging Sharks offers a unique blend of genres, combining elements of Science-Fiction, Horror, Thriller, and Action & Adventure. This mix ensures a diverse and unpredictable storyline that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
The movie's plot is intriguing as it involves an alien spaceship debris causing great white sharks to terrorize marine researchers. This unusual premise adds an extra layer of suspense and mystery to the movie.
Raging Sharks features a strong cast including Corin Nemec, Vanessa Angel, and Corbin Bernsen, who bring their characters to life and add depth to the thrilling storyline.
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Raging Sharks has a very low IMDb audience rating of 2.7 (1,152 votes). The movie is somewhat popular with Reelgood users lately.

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After debris from an alien spaceship lands in the waters, great white sharks begin terrorizing marine researchers (Corin Nemec, Vanessa Angel, Corbin Bernsen) in the Pacific Ocean.