Summerโs here, and if youโre a frequent visitor to Amity Island at the movies, youโll know what that means: itโs time for shark movies. Weโve got a brand new one hitting theaters soon in the form of Dangerous Animals, and now, the latest in a long line of killer shark movies has just dropped a new series of bone-chilling posters.
Directed by Sean Byrne, the aquatic horror film follows Zephyr (Hassie Harrison), a rebellious surfer, who finds herself caught in the clutches of Jai Courtneyโs shark-obsessed killer. Captured on his boat โ which, based on the previously released trailer, doesnโt seem that nice to begin with โ she must determine how to escape before she becomes a part of his ritualistic feeding to the sharks below.
The new posters name each of Courtneyโs characterโs victims, displaying pieces of hair โ brunette, blonde, black, and red โ tied around fishing hooks, and are accompanied by a final poster that simply reads โall he needs is bait.โ While itโs important to note that most sharks have no real interest in humans unless provoked, much less deadly ones โ thatโs a myth perpetuated by Jaws and its many imitators โ Byrneโs feature focuses not on the supposedly deadly aquatic creatures, but rather on the man obsessed with them, and these posters only serve to back that up. After all, who else would use humans as shark bait other than a serial killer?
Dangerous Animals is the latest in a long line of horror films that place sharks at their center. The aforementioned Jaws is obviously where everything started, but we canโt forget titles like The Meg or Deep Blue Sea, which once again attribute a bloodlust for more than just pinnipeds and dolphins to the kings of the ocean.
The aquatic creature feature is Byrneโs third horror film after The Loved Ones and The Devilโs Candy, and his first film in a decade, which also stars Josh Heuston and comes from a script by Nick Lepard. Itโs also being screened on the water by Alamo Drafthouse this summer, featuring a live Q&A with Byrne and Harrison at the Volente Beach Resort and Waterpark in Austin on May 31. Tickets for the screening are available now.
Dangerous Animals hits theaters on June 6. Check out the new posters below:




