Sharknado 5: Global Swarming Page #6

Synopsis: As shark-infested storms grow stronger and more complex, the world braces for the inevitable - a global sharknado. This year, the mission gets personal for chainsaw-wielding leader Fin Shepard and his bionic wife, April, when their young son gets trapped in a sharknado and is transported all over the world.
Director(s): Anthony C. Ferrante
Production: Syfy
 
IMDB:
4.1
Rotten Tomatoes:
30%
TV-14
Year:
2017
93 min
Website
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I got you.

I can't stop it!

Fin! The staff!

It's the key! I know it is!

Pot-nado?

Excuse me, but we just received word

that Dusseldorf has been completely wiped

off the map by a barrage of tornadoes!

And our weather radar confirms

that a huge Sharknado has

just entered Berlin airspace.

Ha ha!

The seismic activity

is going off the chart.

Come on. Let's get out of here.

We've got to stop this!

It's beautiful.

There! There it is!

I'm going to stop the vortex!

You stop the tsunami!

I can't hold on much longer!

Stop!

April? Honey?

April, honey?

Honey.

Oh, no.

Oh, no, no.

April.

April. April. April.

It's okay. Don't worry.

No, stay. Stay. Stay.

Please. Please.

We'll fix this, baby.

We'll fix this.

No, no, no. Stay with me!

Stay with me! Stay with me!

No! No!

April! April!

Is anybody out there?!

Is there anybody out there?!

Who are you?

That's my son's.

What'd you do with my son?

Hi, Dad.

That's not possible.

Semper Paratus.

A Shepard is always prepared.

How?

It's complicated.

I can tell you on the way.

Come on./ Where?

It's where it all began.

It's the only way to save Mom,

our family, and the world.

Come on. You gotta trust me, Dad.

Is that really you, Gil?

Son!

How'd you do it?

How did you survive

the explosion in Tokyo?

Well, it sent me back in time,

and then it took years

until I figured out

a way to harness the vortex

to bring me back to you, Dad.

So you turned a Sharknado

into a time machine.

Yep.

That's my boy.

That's my man.

Well, thank you.

So what about this?

You need a license to drive this thing?

Where we're going,

you don't need a license.

Yeah.

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