‘The Red Triangle’ to Bring a New Level of Terror to the Big Screen”

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Johannes Roberts, the acclaimed director of 47 Meters Down and 47 Meters Down: Uncaged, is set to bring a new level of terror to the big screen with his latest film, The Red Triangle. This new and highly anticipated movie, announced by Deadline, is a big-budget theatrical feature that is sure to get movie-goers on the edge of their seats.

Set in Northern California, The Red Triangle is a notorious stretch of ocean renowned for its stunning beaches, but also infamous for the high number of recorded great white shark attacks. In the film, when a massive cruise ship, complete with thousands of passengers, begins to sink in The Red Triangle, the feeding frenzy begins.

Johannes Roberts will be directing The Red Triangle, which will be produced by Tea Shop Productions’ James Harris and Mark Lane. Byron Allen, Carolyn Folks, Jennifer Lucas, Chris Charalambous, and Matthew Signer will serve as Executive Producers. The film is being touted as a summer event movie, which is sure to leave movie-goers overwhelmed.

The Red Triangle promises to take the shark horror genre to a whole new level, and audiences can expect to be on the edge of their seats as they watch great white sharks terrorize a sinking family cruise ship. Roberts, who also directed The Strangers: Prey at Night and Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, has promised that this film will be a psychological horror/thriller like no other.

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Tom Atkinson

Tom is one of the editors at Love Horror. He has been watching horror for a worryingly long time, starting on the Universal Monsters and progressing through the Carpenter classics. He has a soft-spot for eighties horror.More

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