Meg 2: The Trench

Meg 2: The Trench(2023)

PG-13
08/02/2023 (US)Action, Science Fiction, Horror1h 56m
6.4

"Back for seconds."

Overview

An exploratory dive into the deepest depths of the ocean of a daring research team spirals into chaos when a malevolent mining operation threatens their mission and forces them into a high-stakes battle for survival.

Dean Georgaris

Screenplay

Erich Hoeber

Screenplay

Jon Hoeber

Screenplay

Ben Wheatley

Director

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Part of the The Meg Collection

The adventures of Jonas Taylor, a deep sea diver who goes up against a thought-to-be extinct prehistoric shark.

Media

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Trailer

Under Pressure

Under Pressure

Clip

The Making of Meg 2: The Trench

The Making of Meg 2: The Trench

Behind the Scenes

Make a Stand

Make a Stand

Clip

Up from the Depths: Even More Beasts

Up from the Depths: Even More Beasts

Behind the Scenes

Get the Fuel

Get the Fuel

Clip

Octopus Attack

Octopus Attack

Clip

Extended Preview

Extended Preview

Clip

Good Luck

Good Luck

Clip

Do you suffer from the following?

Do you suffer from the following?

Teaser

Big-A$$ Sharks

Big-A$$ Sharks

Teaser

BTS from the Depths

BTS from the Depths

Featurette

Just a few of my fav local spots

Just a few of my fav local spots

Teaser

Meg on the Thames

Meg on the Thames

Featurette

Exist

Exist

Teaser

Fun Island

Fun Island

Teaser

Transmission

Transmission

Teaser

Magic

Magic

Teaser

Social

C
A review by CinemaSerf
5.0

Written on August 12, 2023

Now the "Meg" (2018) itself could never be called a good film, but it is a great deal better than this muddled and derivative effort. "Jonas" (Jason Statham) is now working as a sort of eco-policeman trying to stop the dumping of toxic waste into the oceans, and after a snappy "007" style opening, he is daringly rescued by "Mac" (Clff Curtis) and "Rigas" (Melissanthu Mahut) and returned to the research centre where he is reunited with "Jess" (Skyler Samuels), "DJ" (Page Kennedy) and the adrenalin seeking "Juiming" (Jing Wu) who are nursing the daughter of the last megalodon! The team now travel to a remote installation where they must investigate some more of the beasties that live below the frozen layer put there by nature to ensure than we don't mix. Thing is, it seems they are not the only folks who've hit on the idea that there might be untapped riches 25,000 feet below the surface, and soon our team are involved in a contretemps with "Montes" (Sergio Peris-Mencheta) that introduces treachery, double-dealing and causes explosions galore that release not just megs, but also an enormous octopus into the ocean where they can merrily terrorise the holidaymakers on the nearby resort of "Fun Island". Can "Jonas" et al manage to take on four of these super-creatures before they've snacked their way through the tourists? This might have been a bit better if they'd just cut all the preamble and gone straight to the rig and to the underwater action, big fish and pyrotechnics. As it is, we spend far too long meandering about on the surface meeting the characters and there's way too much pointless dialogue throughout - though one or two half-hearted witticisms and puns help a little - before an ending that is entirely predictable and really rather processionally so. The acting is just banal, the continuity is all over the place - as is the editing - and the huge chunk of Ali Baba money that's floated this thing ensures that the switches from the English to Chinese languages actually smacks more of keeping everybody happy in the boardroom rather than engaging anyone in the actual cinema. Simply, even the charismatic Statham cannot rescue this from the doldrums of CGI-led mediocrity that churns out an unremarkable hybrid of "Jaws" and "Jurassic Park". It does need a big screen. If you wait til it's on the telly then you will be even more disappointed. Mind you, is that actually possible?