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Meg 2: The Trench (2023)

PG-13 08/02/2023 Action, Science Fiction, Horror 1h 56m
64%
User
Score
5.0/10
27%
40/100

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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

Part of the The Meg Collection

Includes Meg 2: The Trench and other great movies.

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Top Billed Cast

Jason Statham

Jason Statham

Jonas Taylor

Wu Jing

Wu Jing

Jiuming Zhang

Shuya Sophia Cai

Shuya Sophia Cai

Meiying

Page Kennedy

Page Kennedy

DJ

Sergio Peris-Mencheta

Sergio Peris-Mencheta

Montes

Sienna Guillory

Sienna Guillory

Driscoll

Cliff Curtis

Cliff Curtis

Mac

Skyler Samuels

Skyler Samuels

Jess

Melissanthi Mahut

Melissanthi Mahut

Rigas

Media

Under Pressure

Under Pressure

The Making of Meg 2: The Trench

The Making of Meg 2: The Trench

Make a Stand

Make a Stand

Up from the Depths: Even More Beasts

Up from the Depths: Even More Beasts

Get the Fuel

Get the Fuel

Octopus Attack

Octopus Attack

Extended Preview

Extended Preview

Good Luck

Good Luck

Do you suffer from the following?

Do you suffer from the following?

Big-A$$ Sharks

Big-A$$ Sharks

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Reviews

A review by CinemaSerf

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 o...

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A review by MovieGuys

Written on August 26, 2023

Meg 2 doesn't really feel like a follow up film, to its 2018 counterpart. Indeed, the latest instalment feels more like a platform for various action "stunts".

The giant,prehistoric shark's are essentially window dressing, for a variety of frenetic action sequences, where things blow up, are torn apart, shot at, harpooned, people gobbled up Jaws and Jurassic Park style and what I can only describe as acrobatic, aquatic scenes with jet ski's and the like, all take place. They even throw in a giant squid, to spice things up.

Or put more simply, this is a messy mash up, of derivative, often dispirit ideas. Unsurprisingly, the results a bit chaotic, with no compass to direct the viewer, in terms of the story, such as it is. Its quite watchable, in its own way but it never really goes a...

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A review by mohitgupta943

Written on August 26, 2023

A review by JPV852

Written on November 12, 2023

Pretty tough sitting through this one, especially the first half where a good portion was so dark, maybe to hide the bad visual effects, I couldn't even tell what was going on. There were a few moments of the camp that made the first one at least entertaining, but not enough to keep me engaged. On the plus side, Jason Statham was alright for what he's given, otherwise this just was a waste of time. **2.0/5**...

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A review by RalphRahal

Written on December 30, 2024

The Meg 2: The Trench is exactly what I expected, and honestly, what I wanted from a movie about giant sharks: campy fun with over-the-top action, sleek visuals, and just enough chaos. The cinematography stood out, especially the camera transitions and underwater shots, which were beautifully done. The special effects carried their weight too, making the whole experience visually exciting.

The pacing worked well. The first act transitioned smoothly into the second, where things started to intensify setting things up well and the intensity ramping up toward the finale. The acting was decent, maybe overacted at times, but it matched the tone of the movie. Sure, the script had its flaws (I mean, swimming normally at 25,000 feet below sea level? Come on), but those issues didn’t ruin the ...

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A review by r96sk

Written on April 10, 2025

<em>'Meg 2: The Trench'</em> is rubbish. It's just the original with added (lousy) human antagonists and, eh, a giant octopus? I was zoned out by that point if I'm honest, it's no Kraken from <em>'Pirates of the Caribbean'</em>, that's for sure. Jason Statham is forgettable in this too.

That's a big problem, given he is the glue that ought to hold these films together. In fact, the best person in this flick is Page Kennedy, who is amusing and has one cool fight scene; good (if minimal) character development, that. Sophia Cai and Cliff Curtis remain the best of the rest.

It's just all so dull, I was totally uninterested by the end; I felt my eyes roll hard when they revealed Fun Island, which is practically a carbon copy of what happens at the end of <em>'The Meg'</em>. With all the n...

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