Did they film 47 Meters Down in the ocean?

You guys actually filmed this underwater. Tell me about that experience. Holt: We shot at the bottom of the ocean in a tank in London. Then we shot some of the exteriors and the more surface shots in the Dominican Republic.

Is 47 Meters Down a real movie?

The film was released in the United States on 16 June 2017, and in the United Kingdom on 26 July 2017. It grossed $62 million worldwide against a budget of about $5 million. A sequel, titled 47 Meters Down: Uncaged, was released on August 16, 2019. The two films have grossed over $100 million worldwide.

Why is 47 Meters Down called in the deep?

This is who decided to call it ’47 Meters Down: Uncaged’ “That was a marketing thing actually,” Roberts said. “They felt that 47: Uncaged worked as a better title.” The subtitle Uncaged was their idea too, but it works. 47 Meters Down had the heroines trapped in a shark cage.

Are there two 47 Meters Down movies?

47 Meters Down: Uncaged is a 2019 survival horror film directed by Johannes Roberts and written by Roberts and Ernest Riera, and a standalone sequel to 47 Meters Down (2017).

Was 47 Meters Down filmed in a pool?

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mandy Moore spent six weeks at the bottom of a London pool trapped inside a steel cage, hyperventilating and screaming while filming the underwater thriller “47 Meters Down .” It wasn’t all called for in the script.

Was 47 Meters Down filmed with real sharks?

All the Great Whites seen in the movie were computer generated. However, as any modern movie actor will tell you, they as well as the digital artists need something on the set for eyelines to follow and animated creatures to be properly placed within the frame.

Is 47 Meters Down: Uncaged a sequel to 47 Meters Down?

Parents need to know that 47 Meters Down: Uncaged is the sequel to 47 Meters Down.

Where did they shoot 47 Meters Down?

Pinewood Dominican Republic Studios
Shot at Pinewood Dominican Republic Studios using the Horizon Water Tank and on the South Lot Facility.

Where was filmed 47 Meters Down?

Has a shark diving cage broken?

In 2007, a commercial shark cage was destroyed off the coast of Guadalupe Island after a 4.6-metre (15 ft) great white shark became entangled and tore the cage apart in a frantic effort to free itself. Tourists captured video of the incident, which quickly spread throughout the Internet.