


If the storm doesn’t kill you, the sharks will.
In Thrash, the new film from writer and director Tommy Wirkola (Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters, Silent Night), a hurricane is only the beginning for a South Carolina coastal town. Soon a shiver of bull sharks is swimming down Main Street, and some desperate townspeople find themselves trapped in an aquatic nightmare.
When Wirkola pitched Thrash to Adam McKay and his Hyperobject Industries production company, the film’s reality felt much more far-fetched. “What changed was that [global] warming accelerated,” McKay tells Tudum. “What seemed like a heightened premise when Tommy pitched it to us has now become much more of a reality. Down in Australia, they had torrential, historic, climate-fueled floods. Bull sharks love dirty water to hunt. So they had four shark attacks in a 48-hour period.”
In other words: This new film may be fiction, but it’s anything but fantasy. Read on to learn more about Thrash, now streaming on Netflix.
When a catastrophic hurricane slams a coastal town, stranded residents must survive rapidly rising waters swarming with ravenous sharks.
McKay and his fellow producer Kevin Messick have known Wirkola since his very first film, Dead Snow, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2009. “Tommy loves fun, over-the-top, rock-’em, sock-’em movies,” McKay says. “There was a lot of that crafty filmmaking that went into this that Tommy was perfect for. He’s cool, he’s got an anarchic, heavy metal kind of edge to him, and he’s funny. It’s the kind of filmmaking we love at Hyperobject.”
The cast of Thrash includes:
Thrash has officially swum onto Netflix. Get your life preservers ready and stream it now.






























































