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Flying sharks attack again — “Shaknado 2' comes to New York

No movie shown on U.S. television was ever talked about as much as when sharks rained on Los Angeles in 'Sharknado.'

The most-shared B-rated movie in history returns this Wednesday at 9 PM to rooms throughout the United States through television cable channel, SyFy. This time around, the absurd sharks will fly around the skyscrapers of New York City.

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No movie shown on U.S. television was ever talked about as much as when sharks rained on Los Angeles in 'Sharknado.'

The most-shared B-rated movie in history returns this Wednesday at 9 PM to rooms throughout the United States through television cable channel, SyFy. This time around, the absurd sharks will fly around the skyscrapers of New York City.

The new tornado-shark killers are expected to generate 387,000 mentions and 600,000 posts during its first showing.

This time, Finley Shepherd, the hero of the first Sharknado film, quietly flied to Manhattan when his plane is attacked by a herd of sharks. The character, played by Ian Ziering, has no escape and is forced again to not only save the plane carrying him, but to fight, chainsaw in hand, against the fierce sea beasts.

It seems that the spectacle, and the avalanche of Tweets, are again guaranteed.

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