As the two monsters tear through the Gulf of Mexico (and a tourist resort), the plot follows a rag-tag team of heroes: a former military operative, a marine biologist who is inexplicably great with explosives, and a sleazy corporate whistleblower. Their plan? Lure the two monsters into each other’s path and pray they destroy one another.
| Service | Cost | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Free (with ads) | Tubi has almost the entire Asylum library. Search is instant. | | Pluto TV | Free (with ads) | Often plays in their “Shark Movie” or “Syfy” on-demand section. | | Amazon Prime Video | Rent ($2.99) / Buy ($9.99) | Highest quality digital version available. No ads. | | YouTube Movies | Rent ($3.99) | Reliable, works on all devices. | | Peacock | Subscription ($5.99/mo) | Includes the Syfy channel backlog. | | The Asylum’s Official Site | $14.99 (DVD) | Physical DVD includes director commentary and deleted scenes. | Sharktopus vs. Pteracuda torrent
In the pantheon of cult classic creature features, few rivalries are as delightfully absurd as the one between a genetically modified cephalopod-shark hybrid and a prehistoric flying pike. "Sharktopus vs. Pteracuda" (2014) represents the peak of The Asylum’s “mockbuster” empire—a film so unapologetically ridiculous that it has developed a dedicated fanbase. As the two monsters tear through the Gulf