Whether you're a fan of creature features or just looking for a movie that doesn't take itself too seriously, Piranha 3DD remains a definitive example of the "so bad it's good" horror genre. Just maybe stay out of the pool for a few days after watching. Piranha 3DD (2012)
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The film features a wild mix of talent, including Danielle Panabaker, Ving Rhames, and a hilariously self-aware cameo by David Hasselhoff. Whether you're a fan of creature features or
Directed by John Gulager, the film follows a school of blood-thirsty, prehistoric piranhas as they navigate their way through the town's plumbing to reach "The Big Wet" waterpark. The story centers on Maddy (Danielle Panabaker), her friends, and a skeptical waterpark owner who quickly learns that "double D" stands for more than just the park's attractions. Why It’s a Cult Classic Directed by John Gulager, the film follows a
If you thought the waters were safe after the Lake Victoria massacre, think again. Piranha 3DD (2012) took everything that made its predecessor a cult hit—the gore, the camp, and the prehistoric predators—and turned the dial up to eleven. Originally released as a sequel to the 2010 remake Piranha 3D , this installment swaps the open lake for a much more confined (and crowded) location: a newly opened waterpark. The Plot: No Lifeguard Can Save You
It knows exactly what it is. The writers, Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton, leaned heavily into the absurdity of prehistoric fish in a swimming pool. Where to Watch