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  1. 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.

    • Erin Maxwell
    • Sharknado: The 4th Awakens
    • Sharknado 5: Global Swarming
    • Sharknado 3: OH Hell No!
    • The Last Sharknado: It's About Time
    • Sharknado
    • Sharknado 2: The Second One

    Beginning with its Star Wars-inspired title, the fourth film in the series veers from the realm of absurd satire into straight-up parody, relying more on winking-at-the-audience pop culture references than the pure comedic spectacle that the franchise was built on. More so than any of the other films, Sharknado: The 4th Awakensseems aware of itself...

    The fifth film takes heroes Fin and April on a globe-trotting adventure as they chase down clues surrounding a mythological shark god, unwittingly unleashing a new kind of sharknado capable of spawning an interdimensional vortex. Teleporting from London, to Australia, Rio De Janeiro, Rome, Tokyo, and eventually to the pyramids of Egypt, the sheer s...

    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. The film ended with Tara Reid's April being crushed by a chunk of falling space shuttle, leaving viewers...

    The abject lunacy of injecting time travel into the Sharknado films may be enough in and of itself for the last(?)film of the franchise to rank so high on this list. Starting in the Cretaceous period and going everywhere from Dark Ages Europe, Colonial America, and the Wild West, the story has Fin encountering such figures as King Arthur, Benjamin ...

    The popularity of the Sharknadofranchise 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. More dramati...

    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. Heavy on the Jaws references, Sharknado 2 is where the trade...

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    • Sharknado 2: The Second One (2014) This movie kicks off in epic Sharknado fashion, with a passenger plane flying into a sharknado, leading the sharks to rip the plane and its passengers apart.
    • Sharknado (2013) It's hard to believe that nearly a decade ago, Sharknado was one of the most ridiculous B-horror movies of all time. But after five sequels, the first movie is incredibly tame in comparison.
    • The Last Sharknado: It's About Time (2018) As the latest movie in the franchise, The Last Sharknado sells itself on being the last in the franchise, but do we truly believe that?.
    • Sharknado 5: Global Swarming (2017) Sharknado 5 builds upon the mythology of the film series, introducing a shark god, and a sharknado that is capable of spawning an interdimensional vortex.
    • Matt Konopka
    • The Last Sharknado: It’s About Time. Once you see it, you may not want to do this time warp again. With Fin and friends lost in time and traveling through more periods than the entire Back to the Future franchise combined, this sequel is simultaneously the most ambitious and toothless Sharknado film.
    • Sharknado 5: Global Swarming. On the wrong tide of the franchise by this point, Global Swarming has Nova return as the leader of a Sharknado-hunting Sisterhood compiled of women who bite back.
    • Sharknado 4: The 4 Awakens. The 4 Awakens takes viewers over to the shark side in what is the beginning of the franchise’s steep decline. It’s been five years since the last Sharknado, and Musk-like billionaire, Aston (Tommy Davidson), has created weather stabilization systems that keep Sharknados at bay.
    • Sharknado. This is the film that made us go, “Oh, that’s where Tara Reid is”. It feels odd to refer to this first entry in which a tornado full of sharks descends on Los Angeles as “basic”, but compared to the rest of the franchise, it is.
    • Sharknado 2: The Second One (2014) Sharknado 2: The Second One takes the number one spot for being an effective sequel. It’s a large scale Roland Emmerich pastiche that feels like the filmmakers decided to have fun with their premise.
    • Sharknado (2013) In comparison to the sequels, as is often the case with a long-running franchise, the original is almost quaint. No one goes to space.
    • Sharknado 5: Global Swarming (2017) This is where the series goes all in on the genre silliness, and it’s the better for it. Global Swarming destroys London, introduces a secret society of women Sharknado hunters, takes fans through the sky on a steampunk blimp, builds an Indiana Jones inspired mythology around the origin of the Sharknados and delivers the perfect mind boggling, ludicrous ending.
    • The Last Sharknado: It’s About Time (2018) A Time Bandits, Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure-esque romp through history, The Last Sharknado gives viewers dinosaurs, a hilarious Drag Queen Morgana le Fay, the revolutionary war, the old west, the ‘90s and the future.
  2. Jun 24, 2022 · Did the Syfy channel bite off more than it can chew with the 'Sharknado' franchise? Find out in this ranked list of the 'Sharknado' films.

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  4. Find on Netflix. "Sharknado 2: The Second One", "Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!", "Lavalantula", "Sharknado", & "Sharknado 4: The 4th Awakens" are on The Best 'Sharknado' Movies on Flickchart.