47 Meters Down: Uncaged rated PG-13 for violence & terror and more

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

THE STRANGERS: PREY AT NIGHT director Johannes Roberts' upcoming sequel to the sleeper hit shark thriller 47 METERS DOWN will be chomping into a theater near you this August. And today we've learned that 47 METERS DOWN: UNCAGED has been rated PG-13 for "creature related violence and terror, some bloody images and brief rude gestures." Works for me!

Written by Roberts and Ernest Riera, who also wrote the first movie together, this sequel's story centers on 

four teens diving in a ruined underwater city, who quickly find themselves in a watery hell as their adventure turns to horror when they learn they are not alone in the submerged caves. As they swim deeper into the claustrophobic labyrinth of caves they enter the territory of the deadliest shark species in the ocean.

47 METERS DOWN: UNCAGED is directed by Johannes Roberts from a script he co-wrote with Ernest Riera. James Harris, Mark Lane, Wayne Marc Godfrey and Robert Jones of The Fyzz Facility are producing and the film stars Sistine Stallone, Corinne Foxx, John Corbett, Nia Long, Sophie Nelisse, Brianne Tju, Davi Santos, Kylin Rhambo, and Brec Bassinger. The flick swims into a theater near you on August 16th.

The original film followed Mandy Moore and Claire Holt as sisters who travel to Mexico for a vacation filled with sun, fun and adventure. Lisa needs some extra persuasion when Kate suggests that they go diving in shark-infested waters. Safe in their protective cage, the thrill-seeking siblings come face to face with a group of majestic great whites. Their worst fears soon become a reality when the cage breaks away from their boat, sending them plummeting to the ocean floor with a dwindling supply of oxygen. Buy 47 METERS DOWN on Blu-ray HERE.

Source: MPAA

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