'No Way Up' trailer teases sharks stalking passengers trapped on an underwater plane

Yes, really!
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Sam Haysom
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A group of passengers stand on a crashed, waterlogged plane, looking scared.
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You know when a movie features a line like "What's a shark doing on a plane?" it's destined to be a banger, and Claudio Fäh's No Way Up seems destined to fit the watery bill.

The story follows – wait for it – a group of passengers who are trapped in a plane that's crash-landed underwater, on the edge of a ravine, with sharks circling.

Does it sound absolutely ridiculous? Yes. Do we want to watch it ASAP? Also yes.

No Way Up is in theatres from Feb. 16.

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Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.


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