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Piranha 3DD

Twice the Teeth. Twice the Terror.
2012 | 83m | English

(47402 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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After the events at Lake Victoria, the prehistoric school of blood-thirsty piranhas make their way into swimming pools, plumbing, and a newly opened water park.
Release Date: May 11, 2012
Director: John Gulager
Writer: Marcus Dunstan, Patrick Melton, Joel Soisson
Genres: Comedy, Horror, Thriller
Keywords animal attack, sequel, breast, creature, water park, piranha, duringcreditsstinger
Production Companies Dimension Films, Mark Canton Productions, Intellectual Properties Worldwide
Box Office Revenue: $8,493,728
Budget: $5,000,000
Updates Updated: Sep 08, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Danielle Panabaker Maddy
Matt Bush Barry
Katrina Bowden Shelby
Jean-Luc Bilodeau Josh
David Koechner Chet
Chris Zylka Kyle
Adrian Martinez Big Dave
Paul James Jordan Travis
Meagan Tandy Ashley
David Hasselhoff David Hasselhoff
Christopher Lloyd Mr. Goodman
Paul Scheer Andrew
Gary Busey Clayton
Clu Gulager Mo
Sierra Fisk Bethany
Matt Lintz Freckled Boy
Sylvia Jefferies Young Mother
Jenna Hurt Rochelle
Rozlyn Papa Dawn
Alisa Harris Hysteric / Stocky Woman
Stacy Rabon Fearful Woman
Nate Panning Waterpark Patron
Kathy Sue Holtorf Bimbo Lifeguard
Irina Voronina Kiki
Ving Rhames Deputy Fallon (uncredited)
Sarah Wilson Massacre victim (uncredited)
Katie Garner Lizzie the Lifeguard (uncredited)
Lilith Fury Wet T-Shirt Girl (uncredited)
Tabitha Taylor Lifeguard (uncredited)
Name Job
Elia Cmiral Original Music Composer
Ermanno Di Febo-Orsini Production Design
Catherine Bayley Key Costumer
Alexander Pugh Sound Effects Editor
Emma Madeline Ross Art Department Coordinator
Thurston Edwards Set Decoration
Peter D. Lago Sound Effects Editor
Amber Harley Script Supervisor
Jeff Lietz Visual Effects Supervisor
Richard Glasser Music Supervisor
Jason Salzman Production Coordinator
David Beavis Special Effects Supervisor
Pratik Chaudhari Visual Effects
Jeremy Owens Stunts
Tina Fuchs Wanner Stunt Double
Devin C. Lussier Editor
Martin Bernfeld Editor
Matt Friedman Music Editor
Victor M. Giarrusso Costume Supervisor
Kari Delaney Key Hair Stylist
Trip Brock Supervising Sound Editor
Cecilia Veradi Makeup Department Head
John Copeman Stunt Coordinator
Carol Cutshall Costume Design
Mike Flicker Supervising Music Editor
Alisa Fredericks First Assistant Director
Holly Sago Key Makeup Artist
Ian Shedd Dialogue Editor
Bo Webb "A" Camera Operator
Angelique Fawcette Stunt Double
Dino Muccio Utility Stunts
John Gulager Director
Marcus Dunstan Writer
Patrick Melton Writer
Joel Soisson Writer
Pete Goldfinger Characters
Josh Stolberg Characters
Alexandre Lehmann Director of Photography
Kirk M. Morri Editor
Nancy Nayor Casting
Jackie Johnson Dialogue Editor
Jennifer Badger Stunt Double
Ashley Cusato Utility Stunts
Keith Levine Executive Producer's Assistant
James Cowan Digital Intermediate Producer
Name Title
Mark Canton Producer
Joel Soisson Producer
Harvey Weinstein Executive Producer
Bob Weinstein Executive Producer
Marc Toberoff Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
1.0

The joke is firmly on us. I myself like a lot of cinematic offerings that require the brain to be left at the door. There's something very calming about being able to sit back and drive oneself into a movie with absolutely no worries about themes, agendas, politico posturing and etc. What shouldn ... 't be tolerated is when film makers ask you to not only leave your brain at the door, but to also dribble with it and slam dunk it into the nearest garbage can. Alexandre Aja's 2010 redux of Piranha was a whole bunch of fun, even away from the 3D, in 2D form it had a devilish glint in its eye, but this on the other hand is an embarrassment to all involved. Who doesn't love the female form? Whatever your sexual proclivities et al, you would have to be dead to not appreciate the splendour of Eve's offspring. But when it's your main selling point, when you are only trying to please a very small movie watching demographic, then you got problems. John Gulager (director in the broadest context of the word) wants to craft a Porky's for this latest hairy palmed generation, whilst he even thinks a touch of Grindhouse might curry favour with the mall rats and skaters. Everything about this picture stinks, the acting, the hopeless attempts at suspense, badly timed jokes, poor stereotyping, laughable effects work, and on it goes. Standing up and saying it's meant to be tacky, corny and tongue in cheek just doesn't cut the mustard here, bad film making is just that, especially when it's done purely to make money. Right, I'm off to dive into a tank full of piranha fish, because that will surely be better than having to ever sit through this movie again. 1/10

May 16, 2024
brekkil
1.0

The piranhas are back. Why? Not really sure, don't really care. But they are, and its a sad sight. This time they manage to lure their way into a water park, and you surely imagine what will happen. An endless amount of pointless killings, blood... everywhere. There are people too, mind you, a virgi ... n, a greedy dude, a celebrity lifeguard, a couple of innocent youths and a corrupt cop, and more... but it matters not, they can't save eachother, and they certainly can't save this movie. I have to admit, I knew what I was going into, but I still sad down and watched it. It was painful to say the least, and the few laughs that were provided, were... horrible forced laughs. I would really like to know which people love these type of movies and why they watch them. Why I watched it, you ask? I wish I had a good answer. Anyways, my days watching anything remotely like this, are... over. _Last words..._

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
4.0

Inventive title, 'Hoff cameo, Josh cut off his penis. _Piranha 3DD_ leans in hard on the stupid factor of the franchise, had this been coupled with a little more humour, that'd totally work, unfortunately, it's more dumb than fun. Still a pretty good time if this is your sort of thing, but less s ... o than even its predecessor. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

Jun 23, 2021
Kamurai
7.0

Good watch, will likely watch again, and can recommend. Compared to even the 1995 version, this version definitely increased the amount of nudity and gore, or at least blood in this. Since this is more of a comedy-horror, having a waterpark "going wild" be the setting for this particular creat ... ure actually works out quite a bit. You'd think once the killing starts that the comedy might stop, it has laughs all the way through, and while they're not necessarily all "classy" jokes, this isn't really a "classy" movie. I'm honestly surprised (but grateful) to see Danielle Panabaker in this one as she does a somewhat "straight man" role, she's carrying most of the actual emotion in this movie. It's not a typical role for what I'm used to seeing her in, but she's does a great job as she's a quality actress. David Koechner leads the humor (and he's good at it) of the movie with some solid help from the rest of the cast. David Hasselhoff, Christopher Lloyd and Ving Rhames even make cameos. There isn't much to this movie, there's water, fish, and people, and some combination of them to various degrees of humor and horror.

Jun 23, 2021
r96sk
5.0

<em>'Piranha 3DD'</em> is worse than predecessor <em>'Piranha 3D'</em>, yet I'd say it actually has moments that I'll somewhat remember (unlike the prior entry). There are three bits I minorly liked: Ving Rhames, David Hasselhoff and the David Koechner head gag. That is literally it, though. It's ... a bad movie, no question. It even feels like a pale imitation of the previous flick, which is quite something given that 2010 release isn't even anything good itself. The humans in this are extremely dull, while the piranha barely registered to me whilst watching. At least the run time is short. Danielle Panabaker is 'the best' cast member, aside from Rhames and Hasselhoff who steal the show with comparatively small roles. Adrian Martinez's character almost works, while I did like seeing Christopher Lloyd return. Interesting to see Matt Lintz, way before his role in <em>'The Walking Dead'</em>. Also, and I know I'm taking the lore of these things too seriously by saying this, but weren't the piranha supposed to be massive in this one; based on the end of the first film. This second movie ends with a tease of walking piranha, which is just as lousy an idea as the flying piranha from <em>'Piranha II: The Spawning'</em>. Thankfully, the aforementioned didn't happen as this didn't get a sequel. How long we giving it until someone somewhere decides to remake <em>'Piranha'</em> for a third time? My money's on 2030.

Feb 25, 2025