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  1. Jul 18, 2023 · The binge-watch begins at 12 PM ET/PT with the fourth movie and plays backward until the first movie, which screens at 6 PM ET/PT. From there on, the movies will play in chronological order...

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    • Sharknado
    • Sharknado 2: The Second One
    • Sharknado 3: OH Hell No
    • Sharknado: The 4th Awakens
    • Sharknado 5: Global Swarming
    • The Last Sharknado: It’S About Time
    • Honorable Mentions

    The film that started it all, Sharknado was filmed in just 18 days, and you can absolutely tell. The movie is sort of like Twister meets Jawsbut if it was written from memory by someone who only had a vague understanding of marine life, gravity, and the limitations of the human body. And that was all intentional; every cast and crew member in the p...

    After the unimaginable success of the first film, Sharknado 2: The Second One had some exceptionally bad big shoes to fill. SyFy banked on the social media fervor of the first (a Twitter poll decided the hilariously deadpan title for the film) and the director really leaned into the camp. The second movie has more than 40 cameosand introduces cybor...

    The third Sharknado, though still a ridiculous and bloody ride, doesn’t have that certain something that makes one and two so brilliant. The stakes may be higher than the sea level, but somehow Sharknado 3 never reaches the zenith of absurdity that the others balance on so well. The movie lulls about halfway through, but the finale will have you ro...

    Sharknado: The 4th Awakens tries to return to its outlandish but glorious roots with some small amount of success. Though the movie has definitely bought into its own hype, sold its soul to commercial entities (there is so much shameless brand placement it’s honestly mind-boggling), and somehow made Gary Busey look like an Oscar-winning actor, it s...

    Sharknado really jumps the shark in the penultimate film of the series, but it does it spectacularly. Portals, ancient magic, nuclear fallout, this film has everything.It was as if the writers threw anything and everything at the wall to see what would stick and the director said yes to all of it. It’s truly delightful in its absurdity and perfectl...

    If you’ve stuck with the franchise this long then there probably isn’t much that needs to be said in order to sell this film. Does Sharknado: It’s About Time make sense? No. Does it bring something fresh to the series? Also no. But does it satisfactorily wrap up the series? That it does manage to do. There are so many cameos in this movie, it was a...

    Sharknado: Feeding Frenzy

    This documentary about the making of Sharknado details the full cultural impact of the ridiculous franchise. With news clips, trivia, cast interviews, and interviews with the director, it’s perfect for anyone who needs to know how the first movie transformed into a six-movie-long behemoth. It goes in-depth behind the scenes and talks about the struggle to find actors willing to participate in such a ludicrous franchise and the overwhelmingly positive response from viewers. Filmed just before...

    The Lavantula

    Okay, hear me out. This terrible SyFy original is loosely connected to the Sharknado franchise. Technically the first spin-off series, it tries to set a shared SyFy universe with Sharknado. Fin Shepherd may only make a momentary cameo in this movie, but his appearance confirms that before they were attacked by lava spiders, the citizens of Los Angeles, California had to contend with sharknados. Set somewhere between the third and fourth Sharknado movies, Fin bumps into Lavantula’s main charac...

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    • Sharknado 2: The Second One (2014) From the opening sequence when a passenger plane flies into a sharknado and sharks rip apart an airplane full of passengers a crew, to the ending when Fin rides a great white, impaling it on the antennae of the Empire State building, the second movie of the series is firing all cylinders.
    • Sharknado (2013) The popularity of the Sharknado franchise makes it easy to overlook the fact that the original film of the series is quite dull. Despite the novelty of the premise, the movie primarily consists of its main characters driving around and arguing as they try to figure out what the hell is going on and what the hell they should do about it.
    • The Last Sharknado: It's About Time (2018) The abject lunacy of injecting time travel into the Sharknado films may be enough in and of itself for the last(?)
    • Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! (2015) Released at the apex of Sharknado popularity, the third film was more overtly comedic than the two previous films, as well as overloaded with the inevitable product placement that comes along with being the hot pop culture commodity of the time.
  2. There are six Sharknado movies as of 2018, but which are actually the best? Let's rank them all with the help of your votes.

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    • Sharknado (2013) In the opening story, Fin and April travel to New York City. They aim to promote April’s book, “How to Survive a Sharknado and Other Unnatural Disasters.”
    • Sharknado 2: The Second One (2014) The vogue of the Sharknado dynasty complements the fact that the movie is somewhat dull. Also, the low quality of the series may have made it quite unpopular.
    • Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! (2015) The introduction of time travel is actually what shot the entire movie into popularity as people mostly prefer science fiction with a touch of time travel.
    • Lavalantula (Spin-off) (2015) This is the first spin-off to Sharknado. After a series of volcanic eruptions across Los Angeles, a swarm of gigantic, lava-breathing tarantulas invades the city.
  3. Aug 3, 2022 · Introducing the world to the hit franchise, Sharknado delivers everything that we love from B-horror movies, from cheesy writing, ridiculous concepts, and CG that isn't the best, but all...

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  5. Figuring out the correct watch order for the "Sharknado" films can be headache-inducing, as there are a couple of spin-offs that break release date continuity, while a few documentaries are...