This Forgotten Humanoid Shark Monster Film Is A B-Grady Guilty Pleasure That We All Secretly Cherish
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It is hard to forget American author, screenwriter and ocean activist Peter Benchley even years after his death. His contribution in action-packed nautical novels followed by their breakout successes and then the eventual adaptations into mini-series and movies secured a firm place for Benchley in the industry. Speaking of adaptations, we are particularly talking about Stuart Gillard’s 1998 television miniseries, Creature, one that is solely based on Benchley’s 1994 riveting novel titled, White Shark.
Coming back to the miniseries, what we have here is an uninhibited secret military base, a shark and human hybrid on loose, capable of adapting to any environment, and a narrative that boasts elements of horror, science fiction and thriller at its core. So, gear yourselves up for today’s vid...