'Sharknado 6' plot news: Details revealed, involves Nazis, dinosaurs and Noah's Ark

Promotional image for the previous "Sharknado 5" movie Twitter/Sharknado

"Sharknado 6" is quite a storm of ideas, as plot details for the B-movie have been revealed and reportedly involves the most ridiculous catastrophe icons known to mankind, like Nazis, dinosaurs and Noah's Ark.

For those wondering, the creators indeed made six of them already, each one more outlandish than the last. Those wondering how all three elements have converged in one movie should note that the upcoming sequel also involves the prospect of time-travel, meaning that it can get quite convoluted, regardless of its entertainment value.

To top it all off, the protagonist of "Sharknado 6" named Fin (Ian Ziering) will apparently be a chainsaw-wielding hero clad in black leather. As for its titular namesake, it will definitely have sharks that are ridiculously mutated and barely resembles the aquatic creature, much like the previous iterations.

Apparently, Fin will be able to unlock the time-traveling power of Sharknados which he will then use to save the world and resurrect his family. Still, despite the movie gearing up for an apparent premiere, it does not have a specific subtitle yet, which is the tradition for all the "Sharknado" sequels. For all fans know, this could be the first in the series to not have one due to how complex it plot it involving time travel.

The synopsis of the movie is already out and reads:

"All is lost, or is it? Fin unlocks the time-travelling power of the SHARKNADOS in order to save the world and resurrect his family. In his quest, Fin fights Nazis, dinosaurs, knights, and even takes a ride on Noah's Ark. This time, it's not how to stop the sharknados, it's when."

For those unfamiliar with the franchise, the "Sharknado" franchise has been making quite a splash on the silver screen ever since it was first conceived back in 2013, and has since spawned four sequels with the fifth one coming this July.

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