Thalassophobia is the fear of large bodies of water, along with what horrors they may hold, and it is a phobia that cinema has capitalized on since its early days. Ever since people have gone out on the ocean, legends have arisen to explain their natural fear of it. The majority of these result in terrifying sea monsters which, as storytelling progressed, made their way onto the big screen.
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For millions of years, the Megalodon survived at the bottom of Mariana’s Trench in a biome separated by a thick layer of hydrogen sulfide. When a group of researchers breaches the layer however, the enormous beast is released and sets off to feed. Understandably,shark movies have somewhat of a bad rap. However, much like the Mosasaurus fromJurassic World, the giant shark inThe Megproves that terrifying sea monsters aren’t only found in fiction. Of course, the difference is that in this movie, the legendary creature has survived to this day. With the majority of our oceans being unexplored, it isn’t totally impossible, which is even more frightening. Read more: https://collider.com/scariest-sea-monsters-in-cinema/
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