By every strand of available human logic, Sharknado 2: The Second One should be terrible. This sequel was born out of an irrepressible hype machine, which in turn fueled a maelstrom of social media chaos, which in turn fueled equally fierce love and
The only way to get through an East Coast sharknado is to savor the excess. So many sharks. So many cameos. So much promotional ballyhoo. Yes, “Sharknado 2: The Second One” arrives on Wednesday night on Syfy, and this time the great whites are
The first Sharknado aired in July 2013 and brought in 1.4 million viewers for its premiere, with 570,000 of those watching belonging in the coveted 18-49 age bracket. For Sharknado 2′s premiere, 1.8 million of the 3.9 millions viewers were in the 18
Xbox One owners can now experience the pop-culture phenomenon that is the Sharknado series in the Syfy Now app that is now available on the console, Syfy and parent company NBCUniversal announced today. Subscribers of supported cable providers
SHARKNADO 2! CAMEOS: Of Judd Hirsch, Matt Lauer, Al Roker, Andy Dick, Billy Ray Cyrus and on and on, per the Los Angeles Times, “"Sharknado 2: The Second One" premiered on the Syfy channel Wednesday night, and the cameos were almost as
'Sharknado 2' becomes Syfy's most watched original movie