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Zephyr, a solitary surfer with a troubled past has come to Australia’s Gold Coast to find an escape. Her peaceful existence is disrupted when she meets Moses, a local real estate agent and fellow surfer. After a night with him, she flees to the ocean but is abducted by Tucker, a shark-obsessed serial killer. Zephyr wakes to find herself locked up with another young, terrified woman, Heather, and just hours later, Zephyr is forced to watch the girl be eaten alive by sharks, while twisted Tucker films the murder on an old handy cam. To him, this is the highest form of entertainment. Back in the cell, Zephyr faces the reality that Heather wasn’t the first, and while Tucker plans his next masterpiece, Zephyr plans her escape. Zephyr’s fight and attempt to save herself only amuses Tucker and when she’s locked up a second time she seems to lose hope. It’s not until a searching Moses intervenes, that she confronts her emotions and finds a reason to fight again. As love drives her to defy her captor, she faces a terrifying showdown aboard the ship and the sharks below, challenging the real monster: man.
After his wife is killed during a brutal mugging that also leaves him paralysed, Grey Trace is approached by a billionaire inventor with an experimental cure that will “upgrade” his body. The cure - an Artificial Intelligence implant called STEM - gives Grey physical abilities beyond anything experienced and the ability to relentlessly claim vengeance against those who murdered his wife and left him for dead.
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