Steven Spielberg Ditched Jaws 2 (Photo Credit – Wikipedia)

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Steven Spielberg changed cinema forever when Jaws hit theaters in 1975. It turned beach trips into second thoughts for millions and gave birth to what we now call the summer blockbuster. Now, with its 50th anniversary this year, people are once again diving into the film, not just the original but the sequels too.

Why Jaws 2 Was Made Without Steven Spielberg

Among the sequels, Jaws 2 stands out. It is not because it was great, but because it’s the least bad. It brought back Roy Scheider’s Chief Brody, another shark, and a new director, Jeannot Szwarc. However, the most famous name from the first film was missing as Steven Spielberg didn’t return, and there’s a lot more behind that than some simple refusal.

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The iconic director became a force in Hollywood when Jaws exploded at the box office and took home Oscars. The film was a massive hit, earning over $477 million worldwide, and Universal saw a goldmine and wanted a sequel fast. The original producers, David Brown and Richard Zanuck, stayed on, and even Roy Scheider returned. But Spielberg, on the other hand, went silent, mainly because he dismissed sequels as cheap tricks and believed he’d already made the ultimate shark movie. Well, in all fairness, he did speak the truth.