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'Jaws @ 50' explores how the blockbuster changed movies, pop culture and shark science
50 years after it hit theaters, "Jaws" still has teeth! Director Stephen Spielberg and the original cast reflect on the film's legacy and role in shark conservation. "Jaws @ 50" premieres July 10 on Nat Geo and streams the next day on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+.
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According to ABC7 Bay Area’s source item, ‘Jaws @ 50’ explores how the blockbuster changed movies, pop culture and shark science, 50 years after it hit theaters, “Jaws” still has teeth! Director Stephen Spielberg and the original cast reflect on the film’s legacy and role in shark conservation. “Jaws @ 50” premieres July 10 on Nat Geo and streams the next day on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+.
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- 'Jaws @ 50' explores how the blockbuster changed movies, pop culture and shark scienceABC7 Bay Area - 2026-05-27T15:05:17+00:00
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