On This Day July 22 1983 – Jaws 3 D Premiered in Theaters

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On This Day July 22 1983 – Jaws 3 D Premiered in Theaters
On this day July 22 1983, Jaws 3 D premiered in theaters and attempted to take the iconic shark franchise into a new dimension. Directed by Joe Alves, the third installment shifted the action to SeaWorld in Florida, where a massive great white terrorized a marine park during its grand opening.

Starring Dennis Quaid, Bess Armstrong, and Louis Gossett Jr, the film followed the grown up sons of Martin Brody as they dealt with a new underwater threat. Using 3D technology that was heavily promoted in its marketing, the movie aimed to provide audiences with a more immersive experience, with sharks leaping toward the screen and underwater attacks designed for maximum visual impact.

While Jaws 3 D performed well at the box office, grossing over 88 million dollars worldwide, it was met with mixed reviews and is often remembered more for its effects and campy appeal than for genuine suspense. Still, it holds a place in 80s pop culture for pushing the limits of 3D cinema at the time and offering a new twist on the classic shark attack formula.

80s insight: Jaws 3 D capitalized on the early 80s 3D revival trend, using new technology to revive a franchise that had already made movie history once.

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