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‘The Black Demon: Atlantis’: The Making of a Shark Thriller at 8,600 Feet Above Sea Level in Colombia

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‘The Black Demon: Atlantis’: The Making of a Shark Thriller at 8,600 Feet Above Sea Level in Colombia
Jul 6, 2026 6:16am PT ‘The Black Demon: Atlantis’: The Making of a Shark Thriller at 8,600 Feet Above Sea Level in Colombia

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When the producers of shark thriller “The Black Demon” decided to make a sequel, making it in Colombia was a no-brainer. Mucho Mas Media, led by Javier Chapa, had already shot three other movies in the country with local production company Jaguar Bite.

The first pic they shot in Colombia, golf drama “The Long Game,” was set in Texas, their second, “Rosario,” in New York and the third, biopic “Jenni,” in Long Beach, California. “That tells you a lot right there,” says Chapa.

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