Teeth Water April Netflix’s ‘Thrash’ First Look: Release Date, Cast, and All We Know So Far of the Upcoming Thriller

Published 03/11/2026, 1:21 PM PDT

Tommy Wirkola is preparing to unleash a shark-infested hurricane upon the digital landscape in a move that signals a bold new direction for survival thrillers. While the production journey has been as turbulent as the storm it depicts, the final destination promises an unapologetic spectacle for home audiences.

The filmmaker is widely known for his ability to blend dark humor with visceral action, as seen in his previous hits like Violent Night and Dead Snow. This latest project, titled Thrash, was originally destined for a major theatrical release through Sony Pictures before Netflix secured the global rights.

Audiences will not have to wait much longer to see this star-studded group battle the rising tides.

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Thrash- When does the new Netflix survival begin?

According to What’s On Netflix, Netflix has confirmed that Thrash will debut globally on April 10, 2026, marking a significant move up from its original summer schedule. The film was previously slated for a July theatrical window, but the shift to streaming allows for a much earlier premiere for subscribers.

This early spring release date positions the movie as one of the most anticipated action titles of the first half of the year. Because the film has received an R rating for its graphic content and horrific images, viewers should prepare for a visceral experience. The production utilized locations in Australia, including Docklands Studios, Mornington Pier, and Mount Macedon.

A diverse and talented ensemble brings these high-stakes characters to life as they face the ultimate aquatic nightmare.

Who will be facing the danger in Thrash?

The film features a strong leading performance from Phoebe Dynevor, who confirmed her wedding and is now making a significant transition from period drama to intense survival horror. She is supported by a global cast of established actors and rising stars who portray the terrified townspeople fighting for their lives.

The Bridgerton actress is joined by Whitney Peak, Djimon Hounsou, Alyla Browne, Stacy Clausen, Costa D’Angelo, and Amy Mathews. Elijah Ungvary, Dante Ubaldi, Jon Prasida, Gemma Dart, Akosia Sabet, Sian Luxford, and Sami Afuni are also part of the gritty cast. 

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The narrative focuses on a desperate battle for survival against both the elements and prehistoric predators.

How the story swims in Thrash?

According to What’s On Netflix, the story of Thrash unfolds amidst a catastrophic hurricane that leaves a vulnerable coastal town completely submerged and isolated from the outside world. As residents struggle against torrential rain and rising floodwaters, they soon discover that the storm has brought a far more immediate threat into their streets.

A school of deadly sharks now patrols the flooded remains of the town, turning a natural disaster into a desperate hunt for human prey. The survivors must unite to navigate the debris and darkness while outsmarting predators that are perfectly adapted to the watery ruins. This survival thriller emphasizes the raw terror of being trapped in an environment where the rules of nature have been violently rewritten.

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The official synopsis promises a relentless experience that captures the wrath of the ocean during a once-in-a-century weather event. With the release date now finalized, the countdown begins for what promises to be a highlight of the 2026 streaming calendar.

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Soma Mitra

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Soma is a journalist at Netflix Junkie. With a postgraduate degree in Mass Communication, she brings production experience from documentary films like Chandua: Stories on Fabric. Covering the true crime and docu-drama beat, she turns psychological thrillers into sharp, audience-aware storytelling.

Edited By: Adiba Nizami

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