So, YouTube’s been flooded with trailers for the “next big thing”: The Meg 3—starring Jason Statham, apparently. Or at least, that’s what the creators wants you to believe. Now it’s time to play the ultimate game: is this trailer legit… or total AI-generated nonsense?
Here’s the lowdown. The first Meg came out in 2018 and somehow made $529 million worldwide. Naturally, they brought back Statham for The Meg 2 in 2023, which… made less money. Okay, still a healthy $397 million, but apparently Hollywood takes note.
The sequel cranked up the absurdity: multiple Megs, a giant octopus, and some prehistoric creatures because why not? Fans are now drooling for Meg 3, but here’s the kicker—Warner Bros. hasn’t officially said yes yet. Director Ben Wheatley, however, is optimistically vague: he “hopes” to make it, because clearly, nothing says cinematic genius like people from around the globe teaming up against giant sharks.
Assuming they greenlight it, we could be looking at a release as early as 2026. Statham? Probably back. Some returning side characters? Likely. New faces? Almost guaranteed. And yes, the Meg Haiqi plot twist means more baby Megs ready to terrorize humanity—because clearly, one Meg just isn’t enough.
The Meg 2 already set the stage: more monsters, bigger chaos, and potential for a Liopleurodon cameo because apparently, extinction is optional in Hollywood. So, if Meg 3 actually happens, expect a ridiculous mix of baby sharks, giant sea creatures, and Statham punching his way through it all.
…and the verdict on the trailer floating around online? Well… let’s just say you might want to check your reality settings before believing everything you see.
THIS TRAILER IS FAKE!
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