When Zephyr, a savvy and free-spirited surfer, is abducted by a shark-obsessed serial killer and held captive on his boat, she must figure out how to escape before he carries out a ritualist... Read allWhen Zephyr, a savvy and free-spirited surfer, is abducted by a shark-obsessed serial killer and held captive on his boat, she must figure out how to escape before he carries out a ritualistic feeding to the sharks below.When Zephyr, a savvy and free-spirited surfer, is abducted by a shark-obsessed serial killer and held captive on his boat, she must figure out how to escape before he carries out a ritualistic feeding to the sharks below.
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Australia's known for its deadly wildlife, but Dangerous Animals asks-what if the most dangerous predator was serial killer steve irwin? This sunlit survival horror follows Zephyr, an American surfer abducted by a shark-obsessed madman (a delightfully unhinged Jai Courtney) who feeds tourists to great whites as eco-reparations. It's a wild premise, but the relentless tension, grounded action, and unexpectedly emotional beats make it work. With beautiful real shark footage, clever set-ups and payoffs, and one of the gnarliest self-surgery scenes i've seen in a while, the film manages to be scary, ridiculous, and empowering all at once. A brutal, blood-soaked ride that somehow still finds time for a killer dance scene and a touch of heart.
I rarely leave reviews, but I had to for Dangerous Animals. The acting by Jai Courtney was absolutely superb and haunting. I found myself thinking being totally creeped out days later. The way he was charming and convincing one moment and completely deranged the next showed some excellent range alike to James McAvoy in Speak No Evil.
During the movie I found myself having to look away at some of the more gruesome scenes. Again, a rare occurrence for a horror lover.
I liked that the sharks were not the villains since we all know by now what after the releases of Jaws.
As for some negatives: yes, there were some opportunities for the heroine to get away, but I guess they could be explained by sheer fear and adrenaline, I also did find the cat-and-mouse chase got a tad bit repetitive towards the end.
Overall, for a movie that was 1.5 hours it felt long, but in a great way! It was just long enough to keep me on the edge of my seat. I can't wait to watch it again on a streaming service and have the opportunity to analyze Jai Courtney's, sadistic Tucker, in more detail.
Horror fans don't miss Dangerous Animals!
During the movie I found myself having to look away at some of the more gruesome scenes. Again, a rare occurrence for a horror lover.
I liked that the sharks were not the villains since we all know by now what after the releases of Jaws.
As for some negatives: yes, there were some opportunities for the heroine to get away, but I guess they could be explained by sheer fear and adrenaline, I also did find the cat-and-mouse chase got a tad bit repetitive towards the end.
Overall, for a movie that was 1.5 hours it felt long, but in a great way! It was just long enough to keep me on the edge of my seat. I can't wait to watch it again on a streaming service and have the opportunity to analyze Jai Courtney's, sadistic Tucker, in more detail.
Horror fans don't miss Dangerous Animals!
I saw an early screening of Dangerous Animals without watching a trailer or knowing anything about it. When it started, it felt like it was going to be one of those super low-budget movies that feels so limited and never reaches the heights afforded by bigger budget movies. Luckily I was wrong.
I thoroughly enjoyed this movie for the entire runtime. The horror/thriller elements are done well. You can feel the tension and savor the suspense. Several moments made my jaw drop.
I've been a Jai Courtney hater for a while after his roles in Terminator 5, Die Hard 5 and Suicide Squad. But I LOVE his performance in this movie. Not only is it the best acting I've seen from him, he is legitimately scary as this character.
Overall I had a great time with this movie and would recommend it to any genre fans. And it's more enjoyable the less you know going in.
(1 viewing, early screening 6/3/2025)
I thoroughly enjoyed this movie for the entire runtime. The horror/thriller elements are done well. You can feel the tension and savor the suspense. Several moments made my jaw drop.
I've been a Jai Courtney hater for a while after his roles in Terminator 5, Die Hard 5 and Suicide Squad. But I LOVE his performance in this movie. Not only is it the best acting I've seen from him, he is legitimately scary as this character.
Overall I had a great time with this movie and would recommend it to any genre fans. And it's more enjoyable the less you know going in.
(1 viewing, early screening 6/3/2025)
I saw this film tonight as a mystery movie at Odeon and I gotta say it was better than expected. I saw the trailer before and it peaked my interest but it was more of a I'll wait til it's on demand to watch. I'm glad I did get to see it though. It was tense, Jai Courtney's character was brilliant and the lead I hadn't seen before but she did a great job. It's not the shark horror you'd expect and as someone who likes the original movie "Deep Blue Sea" (still one of the best shark movies) this one is a good little switch off from the real world that may be a little slow but it's still a fun ride.
Dangerous Animals is a scrappy Australian horror-thriller that's pure fun, proving a tiny budget can deliver big thrills. This indie gem keeps you hooked with raw energy and a cast of unknowns who bring real heart, making you root for them. Clocking in at a tight 90 minutes, it's lean, mean, and never drags.
Smart pacing and a chilling atmosphere pull you right in. It shows what a small, passionate team can do, making Hollywood's bloated blockbusters look foolish.
Compare that to those $200 mill+ Hollywood flops packed with A-listers and CGI, lazy scripts, and overblown visuals that prioritize flash over story (yes, I'm looking at you, Jurassic World: Rebirth).
Dangerous Animals crafts a gripping experience with minimal resources. It's a thrilling reminder that you don't need big budgets to make something truly entertaining.
Smart pacing and a chilling atmosphere pull you right in. It shows what a small, passionate team can do, making Hollywood's bloated blockbusters look foolish.
Compare that to those $200 mill+ Hollywood flops packed with A-listers and CGI, lazy scripts, and overblown visuals that prioritize flash over story (yes, I'm looking at you, Jurassic World: Rebirth).
Dangerous Animals crafts a gripping experience with minimal resources. It's a thrilling reminder that you don't need big budgets to make something truly entertaining.
Did you know
- TriviaTo film the dance scene, Jai Courtney stated that he "knew he needed to send it hard" because he didn't want to do it over and over. "So I just got drunk, and did it... privately [with the Director of Photography], without anyone else's knowledge". "I just had to go for it, there was no choreography."
- GoofsTucker says he does not surf, so he would have had no reason to have a fin key on hand for Zephyr to borrow. He has been watching her so likely had at least one as a pretext to meet her.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 995: Sunshine + Slumdog Millionaire (2025)
- SoundtracksBaby Shark
written by Traditional
performed by Jai Courtney, Ella Newton & Liam Greinke
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- Animales Peligrosos
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- Gross US & Canada
- $2,738,137
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,563,961
- Jun 8, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $6,506,252
- Runtime
- 1h 38m(98 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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