Shark Tale 2: Rise of the Reef (2026)
Will Smith, Robert De Niro, Renée Zellweger
The ocean is louder. Brighter. Wilder. And this time, the trouble bubbling up from the deep is bigger than anything Oscar has ever fast-talked his way out of.

Life in Southside Reef has mellowed since Oscar’s accidental hero days. The fame, the spotlight, the “Sharkslayer” myth — all fading into a story the reef laughs about during clam-shell karaoke nights. Oscar insists he’s fine with it… but deep down, he’s convinced he’s meant for another legendary moment. A moment that, unfortunately, arrives with teeth.
Strange tremors shake the seabed. Schools of fish vanish overnight. And a new predator — sleek, silent, and nothing like the sharks Oscar once bluffed into submission — begins stalking the outer territories. The ocean whispers of a rising power: the Abyssal Kingdom, a long-buried civilization from the deepest trenches, awakening under a ruthless ruler who believes it’s time for the ocean to choose a side.

And he wants Oscar — the so-called Sharkslayer who “insulted the balance of the sea” — brought before him.
Will Smith dives back into the role of Oscar with electric charm, bringing unmatched comedic timing as Oscar tries (and fails) to talk his way out of destiny.
Robert De Niro returns as Don Lino, struggling to keep his shark family from spiraling while dealing with the political shockwaves of the Abyssal Kingdom’s rise.
Renée Zellweger shines once more as Angie, the emotional anchor of the reef, who pushes Oscar to discover something he’s never truly relied on before: actual courage.

When the Abyssal forces close in, Oscar forms a hilariously dysfunctional alliance with Lenny, the friendliest vegetarian shark in the sea, and a mismatched team of deep-sea outsiders. Among them:
- A glow-in-the-dark anglerfish who’s afraid of the dark
- A retired pufferfish warrior who inflates when nervous
- And a manta-ray oracle who predicts everything except the obvious
Their journey plunges them into bioluminescent caverns, volcanic water vents, abandoned shipwreck cities, and the throne chamber of the Abyssal King himself — a towering creature forged by the darkest depths, convinced that surface-dwellers like Oscar have upset the natural order.
For the first time in his life, Oscar realizes there’s no lie clever enough, no story big enough, no bluff bold enough to save the reef. If he wants to protect the only home he’s ever had, he must do the one thing he’s always avoided:
Become the hero he pretended to be.
Colorful, heartfelt, and exploding with underwater attitude,
Shark Tale 2: Rise of the Reef (2026) rides a wave of laughs, music, and ocean-sized adventure — proving that even the smallest fish can rise to the biggest challenge… and that legends aren’t born from lies, but from bravery.