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Borderlands
Chaos loves company.
Released
101 min
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Returning to her home planet, an infamous bounty hunter forms an unexpected alliance with a team of unlikely heroes. Together, they battle monsters and dangerous bandits to protect a young girl who holds the key to unimaginable power.
Lists that include Borderlands
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Why Don't You Just Die! List
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to It Came from Beneath the Sea List
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- Tarantula - Involves science experiments gone wrong, leading to a giant spider attack.
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- The Shape of Water - Features a unique creature from the water realm and explores themes of connection.
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- Beneath the Surface - A modern tale echoing themes of oceanic exploration and hidden threats.
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- The Hunt for Red October - Involves suspenseful underwater scenarios that encompass military and oceanic themes.
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- Sphere - Involves psychological horror in an underwater setting, focusing on a team exploring the unknown.
- Anaconda - Combines creatures from the wild and tropical environments with suspense and danger.
- Kraken: Tentacles of the Deep - Focuses on legendary sea creatures wreaking havoc, similar to classic monster films.
- Giant Killer Bees! - While different creatures, it’s rooted in the motif of nature gone awry, similar to marine dramas.
- Megalodon - A story centered around a gigantic prehistoric shark terrorizing modern explorers.
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- Aquaman - While not a horror, it features underwater beings and mythical threats from the ocean.
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- The Purge - explores societal fears and nightmarish scenarios
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