Jaws: The Revenge is a 1987 horror thriller film directed by Joseph Sargent. It is the fourth installment in the popular Jaws film franchise, launched by Steven Spielberg's iconic film.
This time, the story focuses on Ellen Brody (Lorraine Gary) , the widow of Police Chief Martin Brody. After the death of her youngest son at the hands of a great white shark on Amity Island, Ellen is convinced that the shark has a personal vendetta against her family .
Despite the misgivings of her eldest son, Michael (Lance Guest), Ellen decides to travel to the Bahamas where her other son, Sean (Mitchell Anderson), a seaplane pilot, lives. However, the nightmare follows her to this new paradise when a huge, aggressive great white shark begins terrorizing the local waters, endangering her family once again.
The film follows Ellen as she tries to protect her loved ones from the threat of the relentless shark. With the help of seaplane pilot Jake (Mario Van Peebles), Ellen will face her fears and fight to stop the sea beast in a climax full of tension and confrontation .
Jaws: The Revenge is known for being the most controversial installment in the series, with plot elements that some consider unrealistic. However, it still offers suspense and tense moments for fans of shark movies and completes the story of the Brody family facing these marine predators.