
The Meg - Wikipedia
Jonas Taylor is a rescue diver who attempts to save the crew of a damaged nuclear submarine as the hull is being rammed by an unidentified creature. He is forced to flee and leave two of his …
The Meg (2018) - Submarine Rescue Scene (2/10) | Movieclips
With time running out, a visionary oceanographer recruits rescue diver Jonas Taylor to save the crew and the sea itself from an unimaginable threat -- a 75-foot-long prehistoric shark...
The Meg (2018) - IMDb
The Meg: Directed by Jon Turteltaub. With Jason Statham, Bingbing Li, Rainn Wilson, Cliff Curtis. A rescue mission to the bottom of the ocean is terrorized by a massive prehistoric shark.
The Meg (2018) Bottom of the Mariana Trench Scene (Channel V …
Apr 4, 2021 · A deep-sea submersible filled with an international research crew lies disabled at the bottom of the Pacific after having been attacked by a massive shark previously thought to …
GIANT SQUID Attacks Submarine Scene - The Meg (2018) …
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The Meg (2018) - Plot - IMDb
A rescue team led by Jonas Taylor (Jason Statham) is saving a group of sailors trapped inside a sunken nuclear submarine when Jonas sees the hull of the submarine being damaged by an …
The Meg - Plugged In
Aug 10, 2018 · And that’s exactly what The Meg delivers. A full-sized submarine gets pounded and crushed, and several submersibles receive the same treatment—all erupting in …
The Meg Ending Explained - Screen Rant
Nov 23, 2024 · The Meg opens with rescue diver Jonas Taylor (Jason Statham) losing two friends while evacuating a damaged submarine. However, nobody believes his story of the sub being …
The Meg Review - IGN
Aug 9, 2018 · The Meg stars Jason Statham as Jonas Taylor, a deep sea rescue expert called out of retirement to rescue his ex-wife from a unique underwater disaster.
The megalodon in the room | It Doesn't Have To Be Right...
Sep 19, 2018 · When the USS Thresher, the US Navy’s first nuclear-powered attack submarine, sank in 1963 in 2,600 metres of water, it’s estimated when she imploded the two sides of her …