Jaws: The Revenge (1987) is the fourth and final installment in the Jaws franchise, directed by Joseph Sargent. The film follows Ellen Brody, the widow of police chief Martin Brody from the previous films, who is still haunted by the memories of the shark attacks that occurred in the past. After her son Sean is killed by a great white shark in the waters near their home, Ellen believes that the shark is personally targeting her family.
In this installment, Ellen moves to the Bahamas with her daughter and her family to escape the trauma. However, the vengeful shark tracks her down, and the film follows Ellen’s fight to protect her remaining family members from the ᴅᴇᴀᴅly predator.
Despite the absurdity of the plot and the increasingly implausible premise, Jaws: The Revenge is known for its campy performances, over-the-top moments, and for being widely regarded as one of the weaker films in the Jaws franchise. The film’s special effects and shark sequences were criticized, and it has since become infamous for its strange storyline, making it a cult classic in its own right.
Behind the scenes of Jaws The Revenge (1987).