The Last Sharknado: It’s About Time

Alright folks, let me take you on a wild ride through the whirlwind madness that is “The Last Sharknado: It’s About Time.” Seriously, it’s as bonkers as it sounds—and then some. Directed by the infamous Anthony C. Ferrante, this cinematic trip is the ultimate cocktail of audacity and absurdity. And you know what? It actually works… kind of.

Tara Reid and Ian Ziering are back to take us on another round of shark-infested chaos—and if you thought they hit the peak of madness before, you’re wrong my friend. This one takes us back to prehistoric times, tornadoes, dinosaurs, you name it. Lindsay Lohan even shows up—yes, you read that right. It’s an all-you-can-eat buffet of WTF moments!

Now, a film like “Sharknado” doesn’t exactly beg for a serious critique. But here I am, crazy as the film itself, still wondering if there’s a hidden message beneath the storm of CGI fins and cheesy one-liners. Maybe it’s all about facing impossible odds with a smirk and a chainsaw? Or maybe it’s just about having a laugh at the absurdity of life… like when my cousin got stuck in that elevator during Midsommar and had to be rescued with a crowbar. Trust me, it was pure comedy panic.

I can’t help but appreciate the series for defying logic at every turn. It’s somehow nostalgic, really, sort of like flipping through yellowed postcards from an old family album—fondly ridiculous. It isn’t great cinema, no, but it’s a great reminder not to take ourselves too seriously. Why else would you need a time-traveling shark disaster?

So, if you’re in for an evening of over-the-top nonsense and some questionable time-travel logic, this is your ticket. Just grab some kaviar and knäckebröd, put on your coziest pyjamas, and let the fishy frenzy begin.

Check the trailer below