Fin has to go back in time to rejoin his shark-battling friends to stop the first Sharknado and save humanity.
25 September 1986, New York City, New York, USA
16 November 1966, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
10 December 1984, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
29 March 1955, London, England, UK
7 November 1957, New York City, New York, USA
15 June 1959, Artesia, California, USA
22 July 1965, Los Angeles, California, USA
4 September 1967, USA
7 March 1945, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
August 20, 2018
Look, it's The Last Sharknado. You kind of feel guilty calling it bad because of what it inherently is, but then again...it's just dumb.
August 17, 2018
It's probably OK to say that airborne sharks again are key to the "story."
August 17, 2018
A film in which all the wit and ingenuity on hand appears to have been squandered on coming up with the title.
August 17, 2018
Honestly, The Last Sharknado isn't bad enough to be good and isn't good enough to be good. It's kind of just... there, lacking the gore of splatterpunk and the sanitation of kiddie-fare.
August 20, 2018
It's clear during [the climax] sequence that we've gone well past the point of Peak Absurdity, as far as potential humor is concerned, and the big climax thus leaves the viewer cold.
August 18, 2018
Aside from sheer exhaustion at the overwhelming set pieces & shark puns, Fin and April and Nova did become endearing characters. They deserve the same kind of sendoff Rocky Balboa, Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, Jigsaw and Ellen Ripley got!
August 17, 2018
It's hard to spoil something that has already grown this stale, serving up a composted collection of gags.
August 20, 2018
The Last Sharknado is simply a collection of images and noises loosely cobbled together in a way that somehow makes them barely suitable for ironic viewing.

