A new shark movie is set to release on June 5, just weeks before the Summer Games. The movie features a scientist who discovers a shark in the Seine before the championship race.
. But the movie’s June 5 release weeks before this year’s Summer Games is noteworthy, as is the fact that the swimming portion of the actual Olympic triathlon will beBérénice Bejo of the Oscar-winning “The Artist” plays a scientist who discovers the shark has arrived in the Seine before the championship race , and it’s one hungry tourist.
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