Would you ever consider swimming with sharks? It’s a hard pass from us. But we get it, we do. It’s thrilling and fun for adrenaline junkies. We just can’t get pass the fact that it’s dangerous as heck. And that’s the premise of Mandy Moore and Claire Holt’s newest film, 47 Meters Down. In it, they play sisters who set out on an adventure and decide to go shark diving. But everything goes wrong and they end up fighting for survival against the world’s greatest predator. Pop Culturalist is excited to partner with Aviron Pictures and Gofobo to give away tickets to an advance screening of 47 Meters Down.
About the Film
On the rebound after a devastating break-up, Lisa (Mandy Moore) is ready for adventure while on vacation in Mexico. Even still, she needs a little extra persuasion when her daring sister Kate (Claire Holt) suggests they go shark diving with some locals. Once underwater in a protective cage, Lisa and Kate catch a once in a lifetime, face-to-face look at majestic Great Whites. But when their worst fears are realized and the cage breaks away from their boat, they find themselves plummeting to the bottom of the seabed, too deep to radio for help without making themselves vulnerable to the savage sharks, their oxygen supplies rapidly dwindling. 47 Meters Down is a terrifying tale of survival set in the domain of the ocean’s fiercest creatures.
Check out the terrifying trailer below:
We know you can’t wait for 47 Meters Down to hit theaters on June 16, 2017. But you’re in luck, we’re giving away tickets to an advance screening of the film, and all the details are below!
Photo Credit: Aviron Pictures
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