Win ‘Something in the Water’ on Blu-Ray

To celebrate the release of the tense and terrifying shark survival thriller Something in the Water – out now on Digital and available on Blu-ray and DVD from 9th September – we have a Blu-ray up for grabs!

Something in the Water

Win Something in the Water on BLU-RAY now

This formidable all-female fright flick is directed by Hayley Easton Street (Art director – Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens, Justice League: Part One) making her feature debut, and written by Cat Clarke (Good Omens). A fresh spin on the survival thriller, with a terrific ensemble cast, Something in the Water is edge of your seat viewing. You will not be able to take your eyes off this very 21st-century creature feature.

Watch the official trailer:

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Something in the Water boasts an impressive all-female lead cast, featuring Hiftu Quasem (Ten Percent) as Meg, Lauren Lyle (Outlander) as Lizzie, Nicole Rieko Setsuko (Eavesdropping) as Cam, Ellouise Shakespeare-Hart (One Four Three) as Ruth, and Natalie Mitson (The Larkins) as Kayla. The story unfolds with Meg attending the wedding of her old friend Lizzie in the picturesque setting of the Caribbean, alongside their mutual friends Cam, Ruth, and Meg’s former partner, Kayla. What begins as an emotional reunion soon escalates into an epic battle for survival against the unforgiving forces of nature.

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Horror fans will be hoping that the movie is a thrilling addition to the shark horror genre, plus emphasise the uniqueness of an all-female production team and cast. The official trailer (which you can watch below) teases viewers with a glimpse of the perilous journey that awaits the group of friends, as they navigate the treacherous waters of the Caribbean in a desperate fight for their lives.

Order your copy today: https://shorturl.at/HR1C7

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