Sharknado 2: The Second One Page #6

Synopsis: Fin and April are on their way to New York City, until a category seven hurricane spawns heavy rain, storm surges, and deadly Sharknadoes.
Director(s): Anthony C. Ferrante
Production: NCM Fathom
 
IMDB:
4.1
Rotten Tomatoes:
59%
TV-14
Year:
2014
95 min
464 Views


converge with the other...

What?

We're talking about a storm

of biblical proportions Matt.

If they are not stopped we can

be talking about unprecedented

devastation in the heart of New York City.

We have very little time.

I need to know

if the Freon tanks are still up there.

I will check with the chief.

- We're good.

- Yeah.

Let the Mayor know that Fin just

arrived at the Empire State Building.

That's her, isn't it?

The one from high school?

She still likes you I can tell.

That's not important.

Me and you, that's all that matters.

Fin. Fin Sheppard.

Mayor. It's an honor.

Pleasure to meet you.

Listen, Fin we need your help.

I just have to get my family to safety.

Of course, of course. Whatever

you need. You're the expert.

Well, last time that

happened, it didn't go so well.

As a matter of fact, Los Angeles

didn't really appreciate it.

Well this is the big apple, Fin.

When something bites us, we bite back.

We ban together. We work

together. We fight together.

You're a New Yorker Fin..

And your city is behind you.

Mr. Mayor. I have to talk to Fin.

The freon tanks are still up there.

Just inside a control room.

Above the observation deck.

You got the schematics

from the lightning rod?

Yeah.

The twisters are expected to

meet in about eight minutes.

This might work.

I don't understand.

What's your plan?

Well we can't equalize

the pressure with a bomb.

It's too dangerous. And the

twisters are to cold, right?

Right.

Well if I can't blow it

out, I'll freeze it out.

I'll throw the freon tank into the storm.

I have no idea if that's going

to work. But it's a moot point.

We don't have the explosives

here to make that happen.

That's why we're going to use

the lightning rod, to blow the

freon tank through the

building into the storm.

That's crazy. You're going to get killed.

Maybe not. But that's why

I'm going to do it by myself.

No, no, no. I'm coming

with you, I almost lost

you once and I'm not going to do it again.

April. You can't help me up

there. Especially with this.

Promise me you won't die on me.

Hey listen. Listen, if you're going

to do it, you gotta get up there now.

Alright. If this works it's going to

take all the power out of the storm.

And there's a lot of sharks up there still.

People on the ground better be ready.

We'll take care of it.

Hey. Why can't somebody else do this?

Look, I did this once...

I know... and I'm really proud of you, Fin.

And thank you for getting Martin.

And you saved my boys

life. Isn't that enough?

You're family. It's alright.

If you don't come back,

I'm going to kill you.

You take care of them.

Always.

You know man, It was great

to rumble one more time.

That we got to do that dynamic duo.

It was good.

What kills me.

You're always Batman.

...the highest concentration

of sharks. That's where

they're going to be falling the heaviest.

And you can see that's going to be

making it's way on into New York City.

Just a monster storm for us. We are

talking about shark falling rates

of two inches an hour. So those sharks

are really going to pile up here.

They're going to continue to race

off to the north and the east.

If you do have advisories posted.

If you are told to evacuate.

Listen to those warnings and

make sure you seek shelter.

Hey Fin! Thought you

could use one of these.

And we didn't have to

go to Jersey to get it.

Sweet.

Alright. Listen up! There's a storm coming.

A storm the likes that

you've never seen before.

Now I'm gonna go up there

and I'm gonna try to stop it.

And there's going to be a lot of people

down here that are going to need your help.

I know you're scared.

I'm scared too.

They're sharks. They're scary.

No one wants to get eaten.

But I've been eaten. And

I'm here to tell you...

Takes a lot more than that

to bring a good man down.

A lot more than that to

bring a New Yorker down.

You're brilliant!

Let's go show them what

it means to be a hero.

Let's go show them what it

means to be a New Yorker!

Let's go kill some sharks!

What are you doing?

Don't even waste your breath. This

is my city too and you're going

to need all the help you can get.

Let's go.

I have an idea. But I'm

going to need your help.

The freon tanks are up there.

We got to blow the tanks

before the storms merge.

Otherwise it's gonna take

out the whole building.

- Let's do it.

- Come on!

Hey, where you going?

To make the connection.

Ah, shoot!

I like the look.

Where did you get that?

I got some help.

Alright... black to black. Yeah.

You got to do it now.

Red to red.

Are we good to go?

Yes!

Then come on down.

Hurry up!

Alright, you guys have

to get downstairs.

Fin, I'm not going! Please.

Take her down stairs I'm going to

blow up the top of the building!

- No, I'm not gonna go!

- You got to go!

We're not going anywhere!

Go now! Take her down!

Skye!

It disconnected! See

if you can hook that up.

Got it.

Come on baby. Alright.

You got it?

Yeah, we're good!

Then come down!

I can't Fin.

The cable is to short.

I have to stay here and hold it.

Ready?

Bring it on!

Three.

Two.

Let the fireworks begin.

One!

Stay calm. Stay seated.

This is a great idea, Vaughn.

Yeah, thanks dad.

- We're still on?

- Yeah.

I want to thank you for

watching the today show.

We now resume are regularly

schedule programming.

Fin!

Fin!

Are you ok?

What about you?

I'm ok.

I need a weapon.

Not gonna need this again.

But this...

Baby...

Baby... will you marry me? Again.

Is that a yes?

Yes.

I'm proud of you son.

You did good.

It's gonna blow!

I love New York.

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