If You Ordered Thrash From Temu, You’d Get Shark Thrash

Those cheeky chompers over at The Asylum have put together another knock off of a headline movie, with Shark Thrash. This upcoming creature-feature is directed by Marcel Walz, whose previous genre work includes Pretty Boy, The Anacondas, and several other indie horror titles.

Based on the officially released synopsis, Shark Thrash follows a family trapped in a flooded coastal town after a catastrophic storm surge unleashes sharks into the streets. Rather than being confined to beaches or open water, the danger spreads directly into homes, roads, and businesses as the floodwaters rise. The premise combines disaster-movie elements with survival horror, essentially mixing hurricane chaos with roaming shark attacks.

The cast includes Adam Huss, Gina Vitori, Rachel Emma Goodwin, Nicholas Olbina, and Lucas Hart. Screenwriting duties are credited to Jacob Cooney, M.L. Miller, and Jason White, while longtime Asylum producers David Michael Latt and David Rimawi are attached behind the scenes.

The movie appears heavily inspired by Netflix’s recent shark-disaster thriller Thrash, directed by Tommy Wirkola and a digital release on May 15, 2026.

The trailer suggests exactly the kind of over-the-top entertainment fans expect from The Asylum: flooded suburban streets, improvised survival tactics etc, however the fast-moving CGI sharks look better than any of the other cheapo shark movies of late.

If you enjoy films like Crawl, The Shallows, Deep Blue Sea, then you should probably avoid. If you like Bull Shark 3, 6-Headed Shark Attack or Ouija Shark, Shark Thrash will probably land squarely in that “fun late-night shark movie” category.