Is it the same shark in Jaws 1 and 2?

So, no, the Jaws films do not feature the same 'killer' shark. However, each film sees members of the Brody family take on a shark and this is what remains consistent across the series.
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Is it the same shark in every Jaws movie?

Each Jaws film showcases a giant great white shark (scientifically called "Carcharodon carcharias") in Jaws, Jaws 2, Jaws 3-D and Jaws: the Revenge. Each shark is a different shark in every film although the race is the same, and all have a size of about 20 to 35 feet in length.
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What shark did they use in Jaws 2?

Jaws 2 cost $30 million to produce, three times more than the original film. Real hammerhead sharks circled the teen actors during the filming of one scene. Because their characters were meant to be in distress, the crew, filming from a distance, did not realize that the actors were genuinely calling for help.
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Did they use the same mechanical shark in Jaws 2?

The real shark footage used in the film is actually just left over footage that was filmed for and used in the first movie. The rest of it was, as we all know, a mechanical shark, a new one created for the sequel; (not Bruce like in the first movie).
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Which shark was bigger Jaws or Jaws 2?

Jaws The Revenge: 'Vengeance' shark length 28 ft / 8.5 m

For the first time in the Jaws franchise, the shark in a sequel is smaller than its predecessor. Coming in at 28ft (8.5m), 'Vengeance' is 7ft shorter than 'Brucetta', star of Jaws 3-D making her the third largest 'Jaws' shark.
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The Shark in Jaws 2



What shark was in Jaws 3?

Brucetta (a.k.a Jaws the Third / Jaws 3 / Jaws III / or the big sister or the 2nd mother shark) is the nickname for the female Great White Shark depicted in the film Jaws 3-D and serves as the main antagonist.
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What happened to the original Jaws shark?

It originally had tenure at Universal Studios Hollywood until 1990, when it moved to the Adlen Brothers Auto Wrecking firm in Sun Valley, California. The business closed in 2016 and owner Nathan Adlen donated the shark to the Academy Museum.
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Is the dead tiger shark in Jaws real?

The first shark killed on the docks, which is supposed to be the "man-eater" in the movie, was actually a real shark killed in Florida since there was not a big enough one in Martha's Vineyard.
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How many sharks were used in Jaws?

Or rather, from being lunch. The original Jaws (1975) starred not one but three mechanical sharks, collectively nicknamed Bruce — after director Steven Spielberg's lawyer. Here, one of the Bruces takes a break on location in Martha's Vineyard.
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Is Jaws 2 Based on a true story?

10 Jaws 2 Was Almost Based On A Real-Life Shark Horror Story

Quint was an entirely fictional character, but he told the true-life tale well. It was this real-life shark horror story that was intended to form the basis of Jaws 2, a prequel rather than a sequel. Unfortunately, Spielberg decided against making the movie.
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Was Jaws a Megalodon?

A new study from the University of Bristol and Swansea University has calculated the total body size of the Otodus megalodon - the distant ancestor of the great white shark depicted in hit blockbuster, Jaws, in 1975.
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Is Jaws 3 Based on a true story?

No. Jaws is not a true story. It is based on Peter Benchley's novel of the same name.
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Was there a Jaws 4?

Jaws: The Revenge is a 1987 American horror film produced and directed by Joseph Sargent. It is a direct sequel to Jaws 2, ignoring the events of Jaws 3-D, and is the fourth installment in the Jaws franchise and the final installment in the original series.
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Why was Jaws called Bruce?

The shark was originally called "Bruce" by film crew members in reference to Steven Spielberg's lawyer, Bruce Raynor, knowledgeable fin fans tend to prefer using this as an official moniker.
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Was Jaws filmed in a swimming pool?

So Spielberg recruited a small crew and reshot the scene in film editor Verna Fields' backyard swimming pool in Encino, California. To make the clear, chlorinated water match the murkier look of the ocean, crew members poured a gallon of milk into the pool.
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Was the first shark caught in Jaws real?

A real shark shown in the movie, caught and hung up on the dock, came all the way from Florida. Needing a big shark that the townspeople could believe might have been the perp behind the early attacks in the film, the crew was under pressure to catch one off the location shoot on Martha's Vineyard.
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How big was Bruce the shark?

The 1,208 pound, 25-foot-long, 45-year-old shark, famous for being difficult to work with on the set of Steven Spielberg's classic thriller, on Friday was hoisted up in the air above the main escalator of the new Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles where he will greet guests for the foreseeable future.
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What beach was Jaws 2 filmed on?

In the late 1970s, the filming of the "Jaws" sequel, "Jaws 2," took the Florida Panhandle by storm when filming found its way to the Destin and Navarre Beach area.
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Where is the Jaws prop now?

The last-surviving shark created from the original mold from Jaws has been restored and placed on display in an L.A. museum. A fiberglass replica of Bruce the shark from Jaws will greet visitors at the new Academy Museum of Motion Pictures when it open its doors to the public in 2021.
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Where is the original Orca from Jaws?

What happened to the original? The production team shipped Orca 1 back to Universal Studios in Hollywood, California. Taylor says that within a brief time, it was sold to a fisherman in Los Angeles.
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What did they use for blood in Jaws?

According to Spielberg, red was only supposed to be used for blood and nothing else in the film. “We did have red wine, but there's a symbolism to that,” he said.
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Is Jaws 3 a different shark?

In the third Jaws movie, there are two sharks: a smaller, actually normal-sized Great White that caused some issues but wasn't too bad. That's because it was only the baby while the mother was still in Sea World, creating havoc.
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Why is Chief Brody not in Jaws 3?

Roy Schneider Didn't Want To Return in Jaws 3 As Chief Brody

The only reason he did is that due to him exiting The Deer Hunter, he owed Universal two more films under a contractual agreement. Universal then said if Schieder returned for Jaws 2, it would be counted as both.
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What is the name of the shark in Jaws 4?

Vengeance (a.k.a Jaws the Fourth/Jaws IV) is the nickname coined by fans for the main antagonist shark depicted in the film Jaws: The Revenge.
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