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      • In November 2023, Tania Raymonde stated that a fourth movie is actively in development. The actress confirmed that she will reprise her role from the previous installment, while also announcing that there had already been completed drafts of a script at that time.
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  2. Jul 28, 2020 · If we expect ‘Deep Blue Sea 4’ to follow a similar pattern, it should start filming in 2021 and release by July 2022. Notably, all of this hinges on the fourth installment being greenlit. Deep Blue Sea 4 Cast: Who Can Be In It? The cast of ‘Deep Blue Sea 4’ is likely to be completely fresh. We are bound to see new faces in the film.

  3. Feb 15, 2024 · Twenty five years after the release of Deep Blue Sea, director Renny Harlin is headed back into shark-infested waters with the upcoming Deep Water, we learned last year.

  4. The film was released on July 28, 2020 [needs update] on video on demand, and on August 25, 2020 [needs update] for home video. [1] [17] Future. In November 2023, Tania Raymonde stated that a fourth movie is actively in development.

  5. May 15, 2023 · Over 20 years after the release of Deep Blue Sea, director Renny Harlin is headed back into shark-infested waters with the upcoming Deep Water, Variety reports this afternoon.

  6. Over 20 years after the release of Deep Blue Sea, director Renny Harlin is headed back into shark-infested waters with the upcoming Deep Water, Variety reports this afternoon. Renny Harlin’s Deep Water will be the first project from a new production company launched by Gene Simmons and Gary Hamilton, titled Simmons/Hamilton Prods.

  7. Feb 19, 2024 · The director of Deep Blue Sea, Renny Harlin is jumping back into shark-infested waters with a new thriller titled Deep Water, and Aaron Eckhart ( The Dark Knight) and Ben Kingsley ( Iron Man 3) will star in the film. Those are some big names for a shark movie!

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