Killer crocodile movie Black Water: Abyss gets TV spot ahead of UK release

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

I've been a fan of David Nerlich and Andrew Traucki's 2007 Australian killer crocodile movie BLACK WATER since it first reached home video in the US, so I'm excited that Nerlich is bringing us a new killer crocodile movie this year, BLACK WATER: ABYSS.

Screen Media will be releasing BLACK WATER: ABYSS in North America on August 7th, while Altitude is giving the film a theatrical release in the UK on July 10th. Eight days ahead of the UK release, a TV spot has arrived online and you can see it above. (Followed by the full trailer.) Below you can also see a new poster for the movie!

Written by John Ridley and Sarah Smith, BLACK WATER: ABYSS follows 

a group of friends who are exploring a remote cave system deep in the forests of Northern Austrailia when a tropical storm hits. As rising flood waters trap them deep below the surface, something even deadlier emerges from the darkness – killer crocodiles. 

Jessica McNamee, Luke Mitchell, Amali Golden, Benjamin Hoetjes, and Anthony J. Sharpe star.

The film was produced by Neal Kingston, Michael Robertson, and Pam Collis.

Black Water: Abyss

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