

On 16 September 2015, a movie named Jaws 19 was released in Russia, directed by Sergey A.Edward's death implies that the 'Jaws' franchise eventually falls in the hands of his brother, Max Spielberg. In the video, Edward Spielberg attempts to pick up the franchise (which, in Edward's view, has failed miserably), but in the end, in the midst of filming, Edward is 'attacked' in the driver's seat of a car, and 'eaten' by a man wearing a stuffed shark head. One video, called Jaws 12: Land Sharks, attempts to abridge fiction with reality by telling a fictional story of a interview with a fictional son of Steven Spielberg, named Edward Theodore Spielberg (whose initials spell 'E.T.', referencing Spielberg's famous film). Though not official, amateur videos of Jaws 5-19 can be viewed on YouTube.

Bearing in mind that Jaws 5 through 18 have not been produced and it's now too late to catch up, there is no chance of a Jaws 19 any time soon.He is currently pursuing a career as a video game designer at Electronic Arts. Max Spielberg acted as assistant to his mother, Amy Irving, on The Rage: Carrie 2 in 1999, but hasn't followed in his father's footsteps as a director.But Back to the Future Part IV still stays in rumor, and the Back to the Future universe is expanded by other media such as comics and games.

Another implied prediction was the rise of "in-universe" franchises (DC Comics, Marvel Comics) that have multiple films.

The tagline of Jaws 19 is "This time it's really really personal".Max Spielberg is Steven Spielberg's son in real life.Whether this is science-fiction, or such underwater cities exist for real in the future world of 2015, is perhaps best left to personal preference. The hologram was obviously intended for tasteful marketing purposes and was not an accurate representation of the shark seen in the movie itself (such a cartoon-like beast would offer no suspense whatsoever).įrom the movie poster, it can be gathered that Jaws 19 is at least partially set in some kind of underwater city - including an underwater Hilton, which can be seen directly above Max Spielberg's surname. The shark used in the advertisement hologram seems to have a deliberately cartoonish design, not at all approaching the appearance of an actual living animal. In all likelihood, his remark was unfair. Despite this, he thought the shark still looked fake. On passing the Holomax Theater on arriving in 2015, Marty McFly was 'swallowed' by a gigantic holographic image of the title character created by the building's exterior. Apparently, critics thought Jaws 19 "lacked the bite" of its eighteen predecessors, and rated it low.Īn article reviewing the movie, which was titled JAWS WITHOUT A BITE, was billed in the Newsline column on the front page of the Octoissue of USA Today as appearing in Section D.
