The Red Triangle
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When a cruise ship — a massive, floating, fully stocked resort with thousands of passengers — begins to sink in The Red Triangle, the feeding frenzy begins.
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One of the producers was quoted saying: "THE RED TRIANGLE is well-positioned to be a big summer event movie. This shark-filled psychological horror/thriller will once again have moviegoers overwhelmed and on the edge of their seats watching great white sharks methodically terrorize a sinking family cruise ship."
Written/directed by Johannes Roberts (47 meters Down and Uncaged, The Strangers: Prey at Night, Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City), who was quoted saying: "THE RED TRIANGLE is going to take shark horror to a whole new level. I cannot wait to work with Byron again to terrify audiences like they’ve never been terrified before."
The film's title is in reference to a particular stretch of ocean called "The Red Triangle" in Northern California. It reportedly stretches south from Bodega Bay towards San Francisco and jutting out beyond the Farallon Islands and down to Big Sur south of Monterey, the Triangle encompasses around 200 miles of coastline, and is the site of almost half of all recorded great white shark attacks in the United States.