The suited sharks of Washington D.C. are going to meet real sharks in the next installment of Syfy's Sharknado franchise.
The network announced on Monday that Sharknado 3 will see the finned flying terrors devour the entire Eastern seaboard, starting with a stop in Washington D.C. before heading down for some sun in Orlando, Florida.
"No seaboard city below our nation's capital is safe," teases the movie's official website.
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The third Sharknado was announced earlier this year, a few months ahead of the debut of Sharknado 2: The Second One, a movie that not only lived up to the public's extremely low expectations but delivered in the ratings for Syfy.
Sharknado 2: The Second One was the channel's most-watched original movie ever with 3.9 million total viewers, 1.6 million of which were in the coveted 18-49 demographic, a 183% increase compared to the first movie, which became the cult hit of summer 2013.
Sharknado 3 makes landfall summer 2015.