Here’s the latest on Thrash (2026).
- Overview: Thrash is a Netflix survival-thriller that blends a dramatic coastal disaster with aggressive shark-set-piece action. It released on Netflix in early April 2026. [cite1]
- Reception snapshot: Early-round reviews are mixed, with some critics praising tension and practical effects, while others find the plotting and tonal shifts uneven for a disaster-shark hybrid. [cite1][cite4]
- Notable credits: Directed and written by Tommy Wirkola, starring Phoebe Dynevor, Whitney Peak, and Djimon Hounsou. Release date: April 10, 2026 on Netflix. [cite1][cite2]
- Public discussion: User and reviewer reactions span excitement for the high‑octane sequences to skepticism about coherence of the story, typical for “sharkploitation” fare on streaming. [cite4][cite5]
- Trailer/marketing notes: The trailer emphasized a coastal town in peril with rising floodwaters and predators, aligning with the film’s disaster-and-monster premise. [cite1]
Illustration: Concept sketch of a storm-beaten town with sharks breaching floodwaters (not an official image).
If you’d like, I can pull specific critics’ quotes, compare Thrash to other Netflix disaster/shark films, or summarize the ending and key twists.