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Beware … the ‘nado! Sharknado 2 falling on Studio Universal

Cape Town – This is an important public service announcement: Don’t leave those umbrellas at home. It’s a dark and stormy night and ‘em sharkies are pouring down in a Sharknado. Two. Feed my lovelies, feed!
 
DStv subscribers will  be able to watch as a killer storm of flying sharks decimate New York City on Thursday night at 20:00 when Sharknado 2: The Second One is shown during primetime on Studio Universal, less than 24 hours after the ‘nado has hit New York.
 
DStv jumping the shark

MultiChoice’s DStv satellite pay-TV platform is ready to jump the shark as well with the Sharknado pop culture phenomenon and is giving South African DStv subscribers the opportunity to join in the sharky silliness.
 
MultiChoice is placing Sharknado 2: The Second One on DStv Catch Up which means that DStv subscribers will be able to watch it on their PVRs and DStv Explora whenever they want over the course of the next seven days after the movie debuts on Studio Universal.
 
Also on DStv Catch Up will be the original Sharknado, as well as two other shark movies, Ghost Shark and Two-Headed Shark Attack as part of a shark horror movie schlockfest.
 
In Sharknado 2: The Second One Ian Ziering from Beverly Hills, 90210 fame and now a Chippendales male stripper, and Tara Reid (they obviously survived the first one) reprise their roles as Fin and April. But like all movie buffs know, in a sequel there’s never any certainty that the original characters will continue to survive.  
 
As a sharknado of … well, sharks … pummel New York, viewers can look forward to guest appearance (usually code for “they’re dying in unexpected, silly, gory and shockingly delicious ways) from Kelly Osbourne, Vivica A. Fox, Kari Wuhrer, Mark McGrath and Andy Dick.
 
Following Sharknado 2 on Studio Universal … Shark Month of course, on Discovery Channel on DStv in August.

Watch the trailer here:

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