Jurassic Shark 2: Aquapocalypse (2021) Apr 2026
The film features a recurring ensemble often seen in Polonia’s works: Mark Polonia
Released nearly a decade after the original cult "disasterpiece," arrived in 2021 as a spiritual and literal successor to the 2012 B-movie, Attack of the Jurassic Shark . While the first film was directed by Brett Kelly, the sequel saw the baton passed to the prolific king of low-budget schlock, Mark Polonia , who has become synonymous with the "so bad it's good" creature feature genre. Plot: Corporate Greed Meets Prehistoric Hunger Jurassic Shark 2: Aquapocalypse (2021)
The resulting "Aquapocalypse" leaves a small group of oil rig workers and local villagers trapped as the massive predator prowls the shores. Critics and viewers have noted that the narrative is often secondary to the spectacle, with the shark frequently appearing to swim in impossibly shallow water or interacting with "ocean" footage that was clearly filmed in a lake. Cast and Crew The film features a recurring ensemble often seen
The story follows a familiar trajectory for the genre: the unscrupulous is determined to tap into a massive oil pocket located off the coast of Cat Island. Ignoring the bloody history of the area, their deep-sea drilling accidentally awakens a 60-foot prehistoric Megalodon . Critics and viewers have noted that the narrative
The Second Time’s the Chum: A Look at " Jurassic Shark 2: Aquapocalypse " (2021)
Aaron Drake (speculated to be a pseudonym for Polonia) Lead Cast: Jamie Morgan as Parks Jeff Kirkendall as Duncan James Carolus as Roy Titus Himmelberger as the Marina Owner Production: Produced by Rob Hauschild and Mitchell Kerwin Production Values: The "Polonia Scale"