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Exclusive: ‘Sharkdemic’ Opens for Limited Pre-Order this October from SRS Cinema

Special thanks to Avery Guerra

SRS Cinema has announced that limited Blu-ray pre-orders will open up for their latest Japanese release, Sharkdemic, starting October 1. A planned wide release is set for next year in March for those interested in a DVD or digital format. In the film, set in present-day Japan, as the Reiwa era begins, the main protaganist Mizu witnesses a flying shark, but no one believes him until more sharks appear and attack the population.

Eventually, Mizu joins the fight against the sharks, but after losing his loved one and discovering he is invincible, he decides to confront the sharks alone. Along the way, he acquires flames capable of burning everything and mushrooms that allow him to travel to space. But when a colossal golden shark, as powerful as Mizu himself, appears in the sky above Earth, the ultimate question remains: Can Mizu defeat this monstrous foe, or will Japan—and the world—face annihilation?

Cast & Crew

Mizu (Protagonist)
Yuumi (Heroine)
Kugui (Café attendant)
Mio Kasai (Walking Woman / Mermaid)
Chiyoko Kana (Woman walking a dog)
Momoko (Dog)
Casino Qasino (Samurais)
Maya Matsushima (Narrator)
Kikajima (Man from Kyoto)
Ryutaro Saito (Himself)
Norinoharawata (Himself)
Kirin (Himself)
Pyuuta (Himself)
Chii (Himself)
Yukariso (Herself)
N@mi (Herself)
Zombienew (Himself)

Director/Writer/Producer/Editor

Mizu

Tentative Extras

  • High Definition 1080p Video Presentation
  • Original Japanese Stereo Audio
  • Optional English subtitles
  • Audio Commentary Interview with Elijah Thomas featuring Sharkdemic Director Mizu with translations by Yao Lui
  • “Japan’s First Authentic Shark Movie” Video Introduction by Elijah Thomas
  • “The Strongest Sharkman” Short Film by Mizu
  • “Shark” Featuring Hatsune Miku Music Video
  • Digging Deeper: Stories From The Underground – Episode One: They Came From the Skies!
  • Linear Notes: Nihon no Suma  – A Journey into Japanese Shark History – By Elijah Thomas
  • An essay covering the rich culture of sharks in Japan in both cinema and mythology.
  • Newly commissioned cover-art
  • Original Japanese Trailer
  • Home Video Trailer

About SRS Cinema LLC

SRS Cinema LLC is among the leaders in ultra low budget indie film distribution, having evolved to it’s current form from it’s roots as “Salt City Home Video” in 1992. They have handled rights to over 300 movies domestically and worldwide. SRS Cinema now distributes DVD exclusively through MVD, while their Sub Rosa branch handles limited special edition VHS releases.

  • Jacob is a writer, convention programmer, and film fanatic. He currently serves as Editor-in-Chief of Kaiju United, overseeing the site and its collaborations with brands & studios. Outside of KU, he can be seen with his two cats watching horror movies, finding the greatest cheesesteak of all time, and listening to soul records.

     

     

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Jacob Lyngle

Jacob is a writer, convention programmer, and film fanatic. He currently serves as Editor-in-Chief of Kaiju United, overseeing the site and its collaborations with brands & studios. Outside of KU, he can be seen with his two cats watching horror movies, finding the greatest cheesesteak of all time, and listening to soul records.    

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