10 Most Unique Plots In Zombie Movies

2. Zombie Shark

Cooties 2014
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"Out here no one can hear you scream... except the sharks."

The title of this article is geared towards the more unique zombie movies out there, not necessarily the best zombie movies out there. And in the case of Zombie Shark, we have an absolute stinker of a film.

Still, Zombie Shark - aka Shark Island, aka Zombie Shark: The Swimming Dead (no, seriously!) - does for sure have an extremely unique plot at its core.

In case you haven't guessed by its title, Zombie Shark does indeed feature undead sharks. Not just that, but these zombified sharks can bite and infect other sharks and even people. Oh, and they can exist just as well on land as they can in the ocean.

Unsurprisingly, Zombie Shark was made directly for TV purposes back in 2015, before then later getting a full home release. But yeah, even the most die-hard of shark movie or zombie movie fans will find themselves biting off a little more than they can chew with this turd-tastic picture.

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