"She’s not alone. And she’s not the biggest thing down there."
In Meg 2: The Trench, the prehistoric nightmare returns — bigger, faster, and far more vicious than anyone imagined. This time, survival means more than outswimming a shark… it means outsmarting a force of nature.
Five years after the first attack, oceanographer Jonas Taylor (Jason Statham) is leading a deep-sea exploration team into the Mariana Trench — not for science, but to find answers. A seismic event has opened a rift even deeper than known ocean charts… and something has come through.
Something not alone.
As a new team descends into this abyss — including young prodigy Mei Ying (Sophia Cai), now a brilliant marine biologist — they uncover a hidden ecosystem untouched by time, where creatures from Earth’s ancient past still dominate. Among them: a female megalodon, larger than the last, and far more aggressive.
But the true horror begins when the trench itself starts collapsing, forcing the survivors to race upward through a gauntlet of bio-luminescent monsters, territorial predators, and worst of all — the Meg, now accompanied by a swarm of prehistoric horrors that follow her like a queen.
Meg 2: The Trench dials up the chaos, pushing the franchise into deeper, darker waters — blending deep-sea survival with relentless monster horror. Because down here, you’re not at the top of the food chain… you’re just a snack.