đąđŠ THRASH didnât just capture attention â it pulled viewers into a terrifyingly real world where survival feels fragile and every second counts đ
Djimon Hounsou has a great track record of adding his physicality to action scenes in movies like Gladiator, The Kingâs Man, Shazam! and Furious 7, but as he told us, he was very âcomfortableâ with sitting this one out. The actor apparently isnât super into ocean activities, so he was a-ok with playing a scientist who stays dry on a rescue boat through most of it. Honestly, I love that for him!

Phoebe Dynevor and Whitney Peak, on the other hand, seemed to spend most of the movie either with water all around them or submerged in it. Dynevor, whoâs most famous for Bridgerton, has a long history with being underwater. As she told us:
I grew up and I liked diving with my dad quite a lot. So I got my like, PADI certificate and did a lot of deep sea diving.
While Dynevor said she didnât used to be afraid of sharks, sheâs become âa little more scaredâ of a lot of things as sheâs gotten older â including diving. However, the actress and her castmates agreed theyâre more so afraid of âthe unknownâ than sharks themselves. As one face of Shark Week once told us, shark movies like Jaws make the mammal âpretty bad PR clientâ since one can stand up for them all they want and then âthey go and bite someone.â
Shark attacks are generally quite rare, but especially so when it comes to hurricanes. However, Spectrum News reported one studyâs findings that while most sharks have been known to flee during hurricanes for deeper waters, Tiger sharks stayed put to scavenge for the marine life the storm killed. Thrash is a thrilling shark movie at the end of the day, and the shocking finale only made the movie even better.


