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Meg 2: The Trench

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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.

Release Date : 2023-08-02

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Apelles EntertainmentWarner Bros. Picturesdi Bonaventura PicturesCMC PicturesOnaroll ProductionsDF Pictures

Production Country : ChinaUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : The Meg 2: The TrenchMeg 2 - The TrenchMeg 2 The TrenchThe Meg 2Megalodón 2: El Gran Abismo

Cast

Jason Statham

Character Name : Jonas Taylor

Original Name : Jason Statham

Gender : Male

Wu Jing

Character Name : Jiuming Zhang

Original Name : 吴京

Gender : Male

Shuya Sophia Cai

Character Name : Meiying

Original Name : Shuya Sophia Cai

Gender : Female

Page Kennedy

Character Name : DJ

Original Name : Page Kennedy

Gender : Male

Sergio Peris-Mencheta

Character Name : Montes

Original Name : Sergio Peris-Mencheta

Gender : Male

Sienna Guillory

Character Name : Driscoll

Original Name : Sienna Guillory

Gender : Female

Cliff Curtis

Character Name : Mac

Original Name : Cliff Curtis

Gender : Male

Skyler Samuels

Character Name : Jess

Original Name : Skyler Samuels

Gender : Female

Melissanthi Mahut

Character Name : Rigas

Original Name : Μελισσάνθη Μάχουτ

Gender : Female

Whoopie van Raam

Character Name : Curtis

Original Name : Whoopie van Raam

Gender : Female

Kiran Sonia Sawar

Character Name : Sal

Original Name : Kiran Sonia Sawar

Gender : Female

Felix Mayr

Character Name : Lance

Original Name : Felix Mayr

Gender : Male

Guo Tao

Character Name : Party Guest

Original Name : 郭濤

Gender : Male

Robin Hill

Character Name : Cargo Ship Captain

Original Name : Robin Hill

Gender : Male

Dai Lele

Character Name : Beautiful Tourist

Original Name : Dai Lele

Gender : Female

Ivy Tsui

Character Name : Coco

Original Name : Ivy Tsui

Gender : Female

Stewart Alexander

Character Name : Tourist Buisinessman

Original Name : Stewart Alexander

Gender : Male

Able Wanamakok

Character Name : Tourists' Friend

Original Name : Able Wanamakok

Gender : Female

Xiong Jinyi

Character Name : Tourists' Friend

Original Name : Xiong Jinyi

Gender : Female

Cai Jingjing

Character Name : Newlywed Woman

Original Name : Cai Jingjing

Gender : Male

Kenneth Won

Character Name : Club Paradise Guide

Original Name : Kenneth Won

Gender : Male

Longxi

Character Name : Cute Girl on Boat

Original Name : Longxi

Gender : Female

Bai Narisu

Character Name : Cute Guy on Boat

Original Name : Bai Narisu

Gender : Male

Matthew Stirling

Character Name : Leary Crewman

Original Name : Matthew Stirling

Gender : Male

Richard Glover

Character Name : Mercenary Pilot

Original Name : Richard Glover

Gender : Male

Billy Clements

Character Name : Mercenary

Original Name : Billy Clements

Gender : Male

Jonny James

Character Name : Mercenary

Original Name : Jonny James

Gender : Male

Enzo di Bonaventura

Character Name : Curious Tourist

Original Name : Enzo di Bonaventura

Gender : Male

Sara Dee

Character Name : Parrot / Suit Voice (voice)

Original Name : Sara Dee

Gender : Female

Li Xin

Character Name : Guest

Original Name : Li Xin

Gender : Female

Goran Lečić

Character Name :

Original Name : Goran Lečić

Gender : Male

Reviews

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-08-12

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 only folks who've hit on the idea that there might be untapped riches 25,000 feet below the surface, and soon our team are involved in a contretemps with "Montes" (Sergio Peris-Mencheta) that introduces treachery, double-dealing and causes explosions galore that release not just megs, but also an enormous octopus into the ocean where they can merrily terrorise the holidaymakers on the nearby resort of "Fun Island". Can "Jonas" et al manage to take on four of these super-creatures before they've snacked their way through the tourists? This might have been a bit better if they'd just cut all the preamble and gone straight to the rig and to the underwater action, big fish and pyrotechnics. As it is, we spend far too long meandering about on the surface meeting the characters and there's way too much pointless dialogue throughout - though one or two half-hearted witticisms and puns help a little - before an ending that is entirely predictable and really rather processionally so. The acting is just banal, the continuity is all over the place - as is the editing - and the huge chunk of Ali Baba money that's floated this thing ensures that the switches from the English to Chinese languages actually smacks more of keeping everybody happy in the boardroom rather than engaging anyone in the actual cinema. Simply, even the charismatic Statham cannot rescue this from the doldrums of CGI-led mediocrity that churns out an unremarkable hybrid of "Jaws" and "Jurassic Park". It does need a big screen. If you wait til it's on the telly then you will be even more disappointed. Mind you, is that actually possible?

M

MovieGuys

@MovieGuys

2023-08-26

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 anywhere. In summary, watchable on a very visually superficial level. Lots of action but little in the way of an established story, to pull the whole thing together.

M

mohitgupta943

@mohitgupta943

2023-08-30

Good Movie

J

JPV852

@JPV852

2023-11-12

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**

R

RalphRahal

@RalphRahal

2024-12-30

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 experience unless you’re the type of viewer who’s only there to nitpick. This movie isn’t meant to be serious or realistic, it’s a popcorn flick through and through. If we judged every movie on plausibility, most would fail spectacularly. The Meg 2 is fun for what it is: a one-time watch that lets you escape into its ridiculous world for a couple of hours.