The Meg...what was spat out?

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When the second Meg is killed, it appeared to me that the Meg spit out a shark. Was that a baby Meg for the sequel should this one do well?



Best Answer

Unlikely.

Despite some sharks bearing their pups inside them, the pup wouldn't survive all the damage and casually swim out of it's mother by her mouth. The birth and digestive canals are not related. Megalodon are also unknown regarding whether they bear pups or lay them.

This was likely just a shark that started eating the Meg from the inside and then came out. I found it a very eerie, but great, shot, of how ruthless the ocean and the shark's species are.




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What attacked the sub in The Meg?

A deep-sea submarine is attacked by a Megalodon: a 75-foot living fossil and the largest shark to ever exist. To rescue the crew from this unexpected prehistoric predator, a Chinese oceanographer (Winston Chao) and his daughter (Li Bingbing) enlist the help of a veteran deep-sea rescue diver (Jason Statham).

Why did it say fin at the end of The Meg?

The movie ends with the word "Fin", a reference to the title shark in addition to being French for "end." The foreign language version of the song "Mickey" which appeared earlier in the film plays over the credits. The title is the first thing to appear on screen following the opening production company logos.

Did The Meg have a baby at the end?

Instead, the dog is saved and Statham ends up with the beautiful oceanographer (Bingbing Li) and her cute daughter (Shuya Sophia Cai).

Who got eaten by The Meg?

Jack Morris - After falling off his crews lifeboat, he swam onto the carcass of a whale he had accidentally killed earlier, and the Meg devoured him when she took a bite out of the whale, leaving only his hand behind.



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