July date, full title announced for ‘Sharknado 3’

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The Syfy network and the Asylum, the studio behind “Sharknado,” have announced that the third telefilm in the franchise will be “Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!” and that the two-hour TV movie will debut at 8 p.m. Wednesday, July 22, on Syfy.

Within 24 hours of its U.S. premiere, the film will be released on Syfy channels around the globe — debuting in a total of 86 countries.

This third “Sharknado” will chew up the scenery — so to speak — in Washington, D.C., before those man-devouring sharks work their way down the Eastern Seaboard into Florida.

Ian Ziering, Tara Reid and Cassie Scerbo all return for this film, now joined by new cast members David Hasselhoff and Bo Derek.

Additional cameo roles will be played by Mark Cuban as the president of the United States, Ann Coulter as the vice president, Michele Bachmann as herself, Jerry Springer as a manic tourist, Washington Redskins tackle Tom Compton as a reporter, ‘N Sync singer Chris Kirkpatrick as a pool lifeguard and Chris Jericho as Bruce the roller coaster operator.


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