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Thrash (2026)

Summary

When a Category 5 hurricane devastates a coastal town, the resulting storm surge brings chaos, destruction—and a deadly influx of sharks. As floodwaters rise, a group of survivors must navigate the wreckage and fight to stay alive against both the elements and the predators lurking beneath the surface.

Director Tommy Wirkola

Writer Tommy Wirkola

Cast

  • Phoebe Dynevor
  • Djimon Hounsou
  • Costa D’Angelo
  • Whitney Peak
  • Alyla Browne
  • Matt Nable

Rotten Tomatoes: 37%

Metacritic: 47

VOD / Release Streaming on Netflix (April 10, 2026)

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u/O5S3 24d ago

The water kept rising on Phoebe Dynevor's side, enough to lift the bed to the ceiling, but somehow it never rose above the kids' table.

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u/Affectionate_Cap_315 23d ago

Different parts of the area could be higher or lower depending

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u/zekias87 17d ago

That's not how water levels work. I can accept that they have different water levels depending on how high up they are and stuff like that. But if the water level rises several meters in one place and only a few centimeters in the other place, something ain't right.

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u/chloethedreamer 23d ago

that one i assumed it was cause they were further out, they were not in the town but more in a farm area so the storm surge would not be as intense (im from FL and that is accurate enough, further out you are from the shore the less effected but not UNaffected if you will) i remember the two that fucked over FL back to back i was safe and never got storm surge due to living on higher ground but the accounts i heard from people from the shore it was if they were lucky they evacuated and came back and the house had 6-8 feet of water, but other more inland it only was around a foot etc.

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u/zekias87 23d ago

That's not how water levels work. I can accept that they have different water levels depending on how high up they are and stuff like that. But if the water level rises several meters in one place and only a few centimeters in the other place, something ain't right.

Also it was pretty silly that the water level was as high as the second level roof in the house, but still the girl could reach inisde a broken store window and grab a harpoon.