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If you are looking for movies to really put your teeth this summer, Peacock has a feastable final feast for you: to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the original film, all four Jaws Films are now broadcasting on service in the United States.
This is a big problem for fans of the franchise who had to subscribe to several best streaming services to watch the four films. Indeed, for those of the United Kingdom and Australia, you will need a subscription for Video, Paramount + and more to be able to do the same, which I have listed below.
The first film is the most famous and the best in the group, of course, but all four are worth watching – although for very different reasons. The first film actually invented the summer blockbuster and is largely considered an important step in modern cinema; Jaws 3-D, not so much. But whether you are looking for a maritime masterpiece or one of the last films where you are on the Shark team, there is a lot to appreciate here.
Jaws
To watch
- Where to look: Peacock (United States), Video Prime (UK), Paramount + / Binge (AU)
The 1975 original film is a masterpiece, thanks in large part to a promising filmmaker called Steven Spielberg. Based on the novel of the same name of Peter Benchley, Jaws is a captivating story of a sunny tourist resort threatened by a relentless predator that draws from our primitive fear of things with sharp teeth that hunt us for their dinner. The effects may seem like a big shonky compared to today’s CGI fests but Jaws Always flow your teeth in you: Empire Magazine suggests that it could be the best time of Spielberg, which is indeed praise.
Jaws 2
- Where to look: Peacock (United States), Video Prime (UK), Binge (AU)
You will never guess what’s in the water … it’s true! A shark! Roy Scheider returns as Brody chef in a second episode and reasonably successful from Terror to head Supergirl Only 8% on Rotten Tomatoes, one of the lowest film notes I have ever seen – if you approach Jaws 2 As a big silly fear, it’s still very fun. As Newsweek said, “it’s better than most of the suites. It is the formula but smooth, and the special effects work as expected”.
JAWS 3-D

To watch
- Where to look: Peacock (United States), Video Prime (United Kingdom)
If you told me that 3D jaws Would not survive one but two 3D follies that I would have laughed, but it is true. 3D jawsRenowned Jaws III for the 2D version which strengthens now, is quite terrible and a lot of pleasure accordingly. I laughed a lot at the free use of 3D effects just to use 3D effects: what was funny so is even funnier in 2D now.
Can a film on a shark skip the shark? Film-autheority.com thinks: he “rigorously what was scary just once”. And I love taking Screenrush: “No film with Dennis Quaid holding the ears of a basket dog to keep them out of its bowl of water while pouring coffee can be bad. Jaws 3-D is close enough.”
Jaws: revenge

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- Where to look: Peacock (US), itvx (UK), Paramount + (AU)
Despite the title, he is not a police chief of the tourist town swimming after a shark and trying to bite him. The configuration here is that the widow of chef Brody is convinced that an angry shark aims at his family. “This time,” said the posters, “it’s personal.”
Remember a few moments ago, I said that the Supergirl Supergirl Rotten Tomatoes notation was the worst I have ever seen? I fibbing. Jaws: revenge At 2%. “”Jaws is a bit long in the tooth these days, “the chicago tribune grouped. And Gene Siskel, also in the gallery, was very clear on whom he wanted to see the cabbage.” Let’s say it this way: when you see and hear Lorraine Nasale Gary on the screen, you want the shark to eat it. “”
“Most of the time, the people of this photo remain very sad, as if you remember happier days,” wrote the Sentinel d’Orlando. “Watching this film sorry, you know what they should feel.”