

The Last Sharknado: It's About Time
Our hero Fin has battled sharks all over the globe, but in this last installment he will tackle the final shark-tier - time travel.
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Plot Summary
The final installment of the Sharknado franchise sees Fin Shepard and his allies traveling back in time to stop the original Sharknado and prevent the destruction of humanity. They face historical figures and paradoxes while battling shark-infested temporal anomalies. The fate of the world rests on their ability to set the timeline right before it's too late.
Critical Reception
As with its predecessors, 'The Last Sharknado: It's About Time' was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, who cited its nonsensical plot, low production values, and reliance on CGI as major drawbacks. However, the film found a cult following among audiences who appreciated its over-the-top premise and self-aware absurdity, making it a fittingly ridiculous conclusion to the series.
What Reviewers Say
- A predictably absurd and low-brow conclusion to the Sharknado saga.
- Relies heavily on cheap CGI and a convoluted plot, even by Sharknado standards.
- Appeals only to the most dedicated fans of the franchise's unique brand of B-movie chaos.
Google audience: Google users are largely divided, with a significant portion finding the film to be a hilariously bad but entertaining send-off to the series. Others expressed disappointment, feeling the plot became too convoluted even for a Sharknado movie.
Fun Fact
The film features numerous historical cameos and references, including appearances by figures like King Arthur, Leonardo da Vinci, and Benjamin Franklin, all portrayed with the franchise's signature blend of absurdity and low-budget effects.
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