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Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!

2015 | 88m | English

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The sharks take bite out of the East Coast when the sharknado hits Washington, D.C. and Orlando, Florida.
Release Date: Jul 22, 2015
Director: Anthony C. Ferrante
Writer: Thunder Levin
Genres: Comedy, Action, Science Fiction, Horror, TV Movie
Keywords tornado, amusement park, sequel, orlando florida, nasa, shark, gore, space shuttle, florida, space
Production Companies The Asylum, Syfy
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Ian Ziering Fin Shepard
Cassie Scerbo Nova Clarke
Frankie Muniz Lucas
Tara Reid April Dawn Wexler-Shepard
Ryan Whitney Claudia Sheperd
David Hasselhoff Gilbert Grayson Sheperd
Mark Cuban President of the United States
Bo Derek May Wexler
Blair Fowler Jess
Michael Winslow Brian Jones
Jack Griffo Billy
Michelle Beadle Agent Argyle
Ne-Yo Agent Devereux
Chris Irvine Bruce
Mark McGrath Martin Brody
Melvin Gregg Chadd
Grant Imahara Lodge
Christopher Judge Lead Agent Model
Lou Ferrigno Agent Banner
Lorenzo Lamas Sergeant Rock
Kim Richards Babs Jensen
Bill Engvall Gary Martin Hays
Jackie Collins Jackie Collins
Cindy Margolis Ms. Litella
Robert Klein Mayor of New York
Rick Fox Rick
Jerry Springer Mr. White
Penn Jillette Lieutenant Colonel Stylo
Teller Major Caissier
Kendra Wilkinson Flo
Holly Madison Lieutenant Harrison
Erika Jordan Harleen Quinn (uncredited)
Diana Terranova Bride
Steve Guttenberg Colton West
George R. R. Martin George R. R. Martin
Hoda Kotb Hoda Kotb
Anthony C. Ferrante NASA Launch Director Marymee
Matt Lauer Matt Lauer
Al Roker Al Roker
Kathie Lee Gifford Kathy Lee Gifford
Benjy Bronk Preacher
Oliver Kalkofe Roller Coaster Rider
Peter Rütten Roller Coaster Rider
Maryse Mizanin Officer Davis
Bruno Salomone René Joubert
Darcy DeMoss Airman #1
Marc Maron Club Promoter (Uncredited)
Genevieve Morton Guest at the White House
Jared Fogle Jared
Anthony Weiner NASA Director Regina
Ray J Tom Major
Chad Johnson Sergeant
Chris Kirkpatrick Lifeguard
Gerald 'Slink' Johnson Lieutenant Jared
Ann Coulter Vice President Sonia Buck
Kellita Smith Sergeant Roberta Warren
Maria Menounos C.J. Sorkin
Keltie Knight Alves
Reza Farahan Park Police Guard #1
Tim Russ General Gottleib
Ryan Kerrigan Technician Garber
Renée Willett Technician Hammer
Michael Bolten Steve the Ride Attendant
Ron Starrantino Private Kelly
Brad Keselowski Brad Keselowski
Joey Logano Joey Logano
Bobak Ferdowsi Matt Mason
George Alan background
Petunia Petunia
Chad Johnson Sergeant
Name Job
Thunder Levin Writer
Caitlin Laingen Production Design
Kalise Wallace Art Direction
Doug Burdinski Line Producer
Christopher Roth Editor
Danae Stringfellow Second Second Assistant Director
Megan Nicoll Makeup Department Head, Hair Department Head
Katie Kilkenny Key Hair Stylist, Key Makeup Artist
Alli Elizabeth Key Hair Stylist, Key Makeup Artist
Lauren Citera Hairstylist, Makeup Artist
Valerio Brini Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Hardman ADR Editor, Foley Editor, ADR Supervisor
Craig Polding Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Dialogue Editor
Glenn Campbell Visual Effects Supervisor, VFX Artist
Steve Clarke VFX Artist
Sandell Stangl Visual Effects Coordinator
Tim McDaniel Production Coordinator
Ben Demaree Director of Photography
Lena Rush Art Direction
Jared Cooley Script Supervisor
Antonio Rios Second Assistant Director
Aida Lembo Second Second Assistant Director
Phoebe Dawson Hairstylist, Makeup Artist
Prell Charusanti Makeup Artist
Lisa Ries Sound Editor, Supervising Sound Editor
Sasha Burrow VFX Artist
Daniel Dod VFX Artist
Jordan Hassay VFX Artist
Paul Knott VFX Artist
Geoffrey Mark VFX Artist
Aaron Witlin VFX Artist
Damien Bray Utility Stunts
Scott Wheeler Director of Photography
Douglas Banks Set Dresser
Alexander Coco First Assistant Director
Tye Lombardi Costume Design
Sarah Okun Makeup Artist
Antonina Henderson Special Effects Makeup Artist
Alistair A. Duff Sound Mixer
Jorge García Bastidas Sound Mixer
Mark Hennessy-Barrett VFX Artist
John Karner VFX Artist
David Shorey VFX Artist
Alex Terzieff Stunt Coordinator
Jake Brake Utility Stunts
Durk Tyndall Utility Stunts
Matthew Miller Other
Anthony C. Ferrante Director
Chris Cano Original Music Composer
Chris Ridenhour Original Music Composer
Gerald Webb Casting
Laura Beth Love Director of Photography
Noelani Mei Lee Script Supervisor
Terrence Kiriokos Second Second Assistant Director
Mark Quod Post Production Supervisor
Tammy Klein Compositing Artist
Joseph J. Lawson Visual Effects Supervisor
Emile Edwin Smith Visual Effects Supervisor
Jessica Harbeck Stunts
Melissa R. Stubbs Stunt Double
Janelle Beaudry Stunts
Diz Sharpe Stunt Double
Name Title
Scotty Atkins Associate Producer
Chris Regina Associate Producer
David L. Garber Co-Producer
Paul Bales Co-Producer
David Michael Latt Producer
David Rimawi Executive Producer
Dylan Vox Supervising Producer
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Reviews

Dark Jedi
1.0

I am almost ashamed to admit that I watched this movie. After all I knew that it was going to be a bad movie. There are mitigating circumstances though. When my youngest son saw that SyFy were showing this piece of crap yesterday evening he absolutely wanted to watch it. I said okay and since I usua ... lly watch a TV-show or a movie with the kids in the evening I sat done with them to watch it. I was not really prepared for the level of crappiness that was going to be assaulting my senses. I thought that, since they managed to get funding for a third movie, that there would be some qualities in the movie that I could consider mentioning in a positive context. Well, if I should try and bend over to find something positive to say then the hash tags that where displayed in the lower right corner of the screen was occasionally somewhat funny. For the rest however, it is an utter load of crap. The acting is more than lousy. The special effects are generally crap. Story? It is incoherent, ludicrous and must have been dreamed up during influence of forbidden substances. It jerks all over the place from Washington to Florida and finally into space. Sharks on a space shuttle? The entire movie is so unintelligent, dumb and lousy that it is not even entertaining as a comedy. Even if you try to put your brain in park you are assaulted by such an amount of garbage that you can feel your grey cells trying to escape your body. I probably killed more grey cells watching this movie than in a week long drunken binge. What astounds me is that some people seems to believe that this movie should have a 10 out of 10 rating. That is even more unbelievable than the level of crappiness of the movie itself. This is a solid 1 out of 10 stars movie if any movie have deserved such a low rating. I do not often rate a movie that low. There are usually something in the movie that bounces it up to a 2 or 3 star rating. Not so with this one.

May 16, 2024
Ruuz
3.0

_Oh Hell No!_ does not continue to genuinely raise the enjoyability of the _Sharknado_ franchise, it does however continue to artificially raise the stakes. Critics seemed to have cooled on bizarrely praising the movies completely out of left field at this point as well, as _Sharknado 3_ hits the se ... ries' first negative rating on Rotten Tomatoes. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._

Jun 23, 2021