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Underwater (2020)

After an earthquake destroys their underwater station, six researchers must navigate two miles along the dangerous, unknown depths of the ocean floor to make it to safety in a race against time.
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After an earthquake destroys their underwater station, six researchers must navigate two miles along the dangerous, unknown depths of the ocean floor to make it to safety in a race against time.

Rating:PG-13
Genre:Horror, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure
Directed By:William Eubank
Written By:Brian Duffield, Adam Cozad
In Theaters:1/10/2020
Box Office:$40,882,928
Runtime:95 minutes
Studio:Chernin Entertainment, 20th Century Fox, TSG Entertainment

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William Eubank

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Kristen Stewart

Norah Price

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Vincent Cassel

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Mamoudou Athie

Rodrigo Nagenda

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T.J. Miller

Paul Abel

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John Gallagher Jr.

Liam Smith

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Jessica Henwick

Emily Haversham

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Gunner Wright

Lee Miller

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Fiona Rene

Godmother

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Amanda Troop

Poseidon Patty

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