“Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!” debuted Wednesday night on Syfy, but fans can already look forward to a fourth installment.
Now that “Sharknado 4″ is confirmed, Variety has Ferrante’s wish list for the fourth flick.
As for the setting of “Sharknado 4,” Ferrante, who also directed the first two TV telepic hits, wants to take the sharks global.
Now that “Sharknado 4″ is confirmed, Variety has Ferrante’s wish list for the fourth flick.
As for the setting of “Sharknado 4,” Ferrante, who also directed the first two TV telepic hits, wants to take the sharks global.
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ReplyDeleteWhy? Haven't we suffered enough?
ReplyDeleteBe sure to look out for my review of Sharknado 3 . Seems a certains person's fate is in the hands of the viewers.
ReplyDeleteSharknado 4 was announced the same time they announced the 3rd one.
ReplyDeleteActually we haven't suffered at all. Each one gets more entertaining then the last one.
ReplyDeleteNobody is making you watch the franchise... Surely by now you know what you're getting before you tune in?
ReplyDeleteI've never even seen the first one. Rats!
ReplyDeleteOh god! Please stop!
ReplyDeleteNo please continue and make like 10 of them!
ReplyDeleteYou should watch the marathon on Saturday afternoon. Each one gets more entertaining then the last one.
ReplyDeleteI'm suprised they haven't turned it into a TV series yet tbh
ReplyDeleteI'm sure I'll have better things to do, lol.
ReplyDeleteShhh Syfy executives maybe lurking on here lol
ReplyDeleteLol, well they already gave Asylum a TV series with Z Nation and it's their highest rated show so I'm getting a little worried!
ReplyDeleteDid people enjoy Sharknad 3: Oh Hell NO! I liked one of the promos I saw for it. :-)
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