Meg: A Novel of Deep Terror

Last updated
Meg: A Novel of Deep Terror
Megbook.jpg
First edition
Author Steve Alten
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Series Meg
Genre Science fiction horror
Publisher Headline Publishing Group (United Kingdom)
Doubleday (United States)
Publication date
July 1997
Media typePrint (paperback and hardback)
Pages337 pp (paperback)
ISBN 0-9761659-1-0 (paperback)
OCLC 64574002
LC Class CPB Box no. 2426 vol. 1
Followed by The Trench  

Meg: A Novel of Deep Terror is a 1997 science fiction horror novel by American author Steve Alten, and the first novel in the MEG series. The novel follows the underwater adventures of a Navy deep-sea diver named Jonas Taylor.

Contents

In 2018, a film adaptation titled The Meg was released. A revised and expanded version of the novel (also containing the prequel Meg: Origins) was also released to coincide with the film's debut. A graphic novel adaptation was also released in 2019 by Steve Alten, J. S. Earls, and Mike Miller. [1]

Plot summary (Revised and Expanded Edition)

In the prologue, during the Late Cretaceous Period, a Tyrannosaurus rex stumbles into the ocean while pursuing a herd of Shantungosaurus and is attacked and devoured by a 60 ft (18 m), 20 t (44,000 lb) megalodon or Meg. The sequence is actually part of a slideshow by Jonas Taylor, a paleontologist and marine biologist, for his presentation on megalodons.

Jonas works in the Mariana Trench with the United States Navy. His mission is top secret and involves the study of hydrogen nodules to solve future energy crises using nuclear fission. However, after his third dive in eight days, he is exhausted and is checked out by the Navy's top medical officer Doctor Heller. While on the dive, Jonas watches in horror as a meg rises from the depths. Jonas panics, surfaces quickly and escapes, causing the death of the scientists as a result. The Navy does not believe his claims, labeling him a madman and ruining his career while simultaneously covering up the misjudgment of Doctor Heller. Years later, Jonas still tries to prove that what he saw was real. His actions have also led Jonas to push away his estranged and separated wife, Maggie, and lead to her having an affair with his billionaire friend Bud Harris. He is later approached by an old friend, marine biologist Masao Tanaka, who lost a remote submersible that monitors seismic activity in the Mariana Trench and hopes to retrieve it. Seeing this as an opportunity to prove that the meg still exists, Jonas agrees to help Tanaka over the objection of Tanaka's daughter, Terry.

At the Trench, Jonas and Tanaka's son, DJ, dive in small submersibles. A male meg rises from the depths and, despite Jonas' attempts to distract it, kills DJ. Jonas watches in horror as the meg is trapped in the steel cables connecting DJ's sub to the ship. As the meg is pulled to the surface, having its organs and flesh ripped apart by the cables, Jonas watches a much larger female meg attracted by the struggles of her dying mate, rise out of the Trench. She attacks the male and feeds on him as he is pulled to the surface, his heated blood protecting her from the cold water layer that has previously kept them from entering the ocean.

Jonas and Tanaka are worried about the imbalance in the ocean's ecosystem that might result from a meg returning after an absence of millions of years as they try to track it down. The female surfaces off the coast of Maui and kills several surfers. She also attacks a helicopter that Jonas uses at night after discovering that thousands of years of living in the depths of the Trench has led the sharks to develop bioluminescent hides and destroys a military submarine led by Taylor's commanding officer from his time in the Navy.

Jonas and Tanaka realize that the meg is pregnant and want to capture her before she gives birth. Maggie seizes this opportunity to advance her career and decides to film the shark from within a cage as it swims to California to give birth. During her sojourn north, the shark gives birth to three pups, one of which she devours and the second of which is killed by orcas. At the Farallon Islands, Maggie uses a dead whale to attract the shark, succeeding in filming it, but inadvertently causes it to attack her cage. Despite Jonas best efforts to stop the shark, the creature devours Maggie.

Jonas and Tanaka track down the female after she attacks a whale-watching boat shortly after. After tranquilizing the shark and capturing her, Taylor's vengeful superiors and Maggie's lover try to kill it with a homemade depth charge, causing the creature to awaken and rampage, killing dozens of witnesses and bystanders, including Taylor's superiors themselves. Jonas pilots a submersible down the meg's throat and into her stomach. There, he uses the hydrogen supply from his sub to ignite the nearby whale blubber, burning the meg from the inside out. After escaping from his pod, Jonas is rescued by Terry and a passing tourist vessel. Jonas and Tanaka's remaining crew capture the surviving meg pup as Jonas is taken away to be treated for decompression sickness and are excited about the opportunity to study this believed-extinct creature. It is later named Angel: The Angel of Death.

Sequels

The novel spawned a series with these sequels:

Additionally, a crossover novel, Vostok, described as a "sequel to The Loch and prequel to Meg: Nightstalkers ", was released in 2015.

Film

A film based on the novel had been mired in development hell since 1997. At one point, reports surfaced that the film was slated for a 2008 release date and was to be made by New Line Cinema, which had recently bought the rights from Alten. Names that were attached to the project included Jan de Bont and Guillermo del Toro. However, in July 2007, New Line canceled the production. Steve Alten had said that once his relationship with New Line was finally over, he would be taking the property elsewhere. The rights eventually reverted to Alten, but the film remained in development hell. [2] [3]

In 2011, Alten commented on his sparsely updated website. Along with the announcement that he would be releasing a prequel novella titled Meg: Origins, Alten indicated that he was holding back the release of his next entry in the series Meg: Night Stalkers to time with the release of the film.[ citation needed ] On January 2, 2015, Alten appeared on Coast to Coast AM radio with George Noory and said that a film based on Meg was back on track.[ citation needed ]

On June 16, 2015, Eli Roth was announced to direct the film adaptation. He left the project due to creative differences. [4] On March 3, 2016, ComingSoon.net reported that director Jon Turteltaub ( National Treasure ) has since been in talks to helm the movie adaptation of Steve Alten's Meg. [5]

On April 14, 2016, various media outlets reported that action star Jason Statham would be taking the lead role of Jonas Taylor in the upcoming film. [6] In July 2016, Jessica McNamee and Ruby Rose also joined the cast of the film. [7] [8]

The film was initially due to be released on March 2, 2018, but was ultimately released on August 10, 2018. [9] The novel's opening scene, in which a T. rex is eaten by a meg during the Cretaceous period, was ultimately adapted to the science fiction action film Meg 2: The Trench , released on August 4, 2023.

See also

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jason Statham</span> English actor (born 1967)

Jason Statham is an English actor. He is known for portraying characters in various action-thriller films who are typically tough, hardboiled, gritty, or violent.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jacques Piccard</span> Swiss oceanographer and engineer (1922–2008)

Jacques Piccard was a Swiss oceanographer and engineer, known for having developed underwater submarines for studying ocean currents. In the Challenger Deep, he and Lieutenant Don Walsh of the United States Navy were the first people to explore the deepest known part of the world's ocean, and the deepest known location on the surface of Earth's crust, the Mariana Trench, located in the western North Pacific Ocean.

Steven Robert Alten is an American science-fiction author. He is best known for his Meg series of novels set around the fictitious survival of the megalodon, a giant, prehistoric shark.

<i>Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea</i> 1961 science fiction film by Irwin Allen

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea is a 1961 American science fiction disaster film, produced and directed by Irwin Allen, and starring Walter Pidgeon and Robert Sterling. The supporting cast includes Peter Lorre, Joan Fontaine, Barbara Eden, Michael Ansara, and Frankie Avalon. The film's storyline was written by Irwin Allen and Charles Bennett. The opening title credits theme song was sung by Avalon. The film was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

<i>Deep Blue Sea</i> (1999 film) 1999 film by Renny Harlin

Deep Blue Sea is a 1999 American science fiction horror film directed by Renny Harlin and starring Saffron Burrows, Thomas Jane, Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Rapaport, and LL Cool J. It is the first film of the film series by the same name. Set in an isolated underwater facility, the film follows a team of scientists and their research on mako sharks to help fight Alzheimer's disease. The situation plunges into chaos when multiple genetically engineered sharks go on a rampage and flood the facility.

Night Stalker(s) or Nightstalker(s) may refer to:

<i>The Trench</i> (novel) 1999 science fiction novel by Steve Alten

The Trench is a 1999 science fiction horror novel by American author Steve Alten. It is the sequel to Meg: A Novel of Deep Terror and the second book in the MEG series. The book continues the adventure of Jonas Taylor, a paleobiologist studying the megalodon, who now discovers another prehistoric monster, Kronosaurus, also thought to have been extinct. A sequel titled Meg: Primal Waters was released in 2004.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ben Wheatley</span> English film and TV director

Benjamin Wheatley is an English filmmaker, film editor, and animator. Beginning his career in advertising, Wheatley first gained recognition and acclaim for his commercials and short films, before transitioning into feature films and television programmes. He is best known for his work in the thriller and horror genres, with his films frequently incorporating heavy elements of black comedy and satire.

<i>The Loch</i> (novel) Book by Steve Alten

The Loch is a science fiction novel and legal thriller by Steve Alten, and was first published in 2005. The novel is the story of marine biologist Zachary Wallace. A crossover sequel with Alten's Meg series, Vostok, was released in 2015, with a further crossover occurring in Meg: Nightstalkers in 2016. A third book, The Loch: Heaven's Lake is currently unreleased.

<i>Clown</i> (film) 2014 horror film directed by Jon Watts

Clown is a 2014 American supernatural horror film directed by Jon Watts in his feature directorial debut, produced by Mac Cappuccino, Eli Roth, and Cody Ryder, and written by Watts and Christopher Ford. It stars Eli Roth, Laura Allen, Andy Powers, and Peter Stormare. Visual effects for the clown monster were done by Jagdeep Khoza, Alterian, Inc., and Tony Gardner. Principal photography began in November 2012, in Ottawa. The film was released in Italy on November 13, 2014, in the United Kingdom on March 2, 2015, and in the United States on June 17, 2016, by Dimension Films. The film received mixed reviews from critics.

<i>The Exorcist</i> (franchise) American media franchise

The Exorcist is an American media franchise that originated with William Peter Blatty's 1971 horror novel of the same name and most prominently featured in a 1973 film adaptation of the novel, and many subsequent prequels and sequels. All of these installments focus on fictional accounts of people possessed by Pazuzu, the main antagonist of the series, and the efforts of religious authorities to counter this possession.

<i>The Meg</i> 2018 film by Jon Turteltaub

The Meg is a 2018 science fiction action film directed by Jon Turteltaub from a screenplay by Dean Georgaris, Jon Hoeber, and Erich Hoeber, loosely based on the 1997 novel Meg: A Novel of Deep Terror by Steve Alten. The film stars Jason Statham, Li Bingbing, Rainn Wilson, Ruby Rose, Winston Chao, and Cliff Curtis. In the plot, a group of scientists encounters a 75-foot-long (23 m) megalodon shark while on a rescue mission on the floor of the Pacific Ocean.

<i>47 Meters Down</i> 2017 survival horror film by Johannes Roberts

47 Meters Down is a 2017 survival horror film directed by Johannes Roberts, written by Roberts and Ernest Riera, and starring Claire Holt and Mandy Moore. The film uses the American spelling of the metric unit of measurement, elsewhere spelled as 'metre'. The plot follows two sisters who are invited to cage dive while on holiday in Mexico. When the winch system holding the cage breaks and the cage plummets to the ocean floor with the two girls trapped inside, they must find a way to escape, with their air supplies running low and great white sharks stalking nearby.

Flagship Entertainment Group is a film production company based in Hong Kong and a joint venture between Warner Bros. Discovery and a China Media Capital–led consortium established in 2015 that includes TVB.

<i>Meg 2: The Trench</i> 2023 film by Ben Wheatley

Meg 2: The Trench is a 2023 science fiction action film directed by Ben Wheatley from a screenplay by Jon Hoeber, Erich Hoeber, and Dean Georgaris, based on the 1999 novel The Trench by Steve Alten. It serves as the sequel to The Meg (2018). The film stars Jason Statham, Wu Jing, Sophia Cai, Page Kennedy, Sergio Peris-Mencheta, Skyler Samuels and Cliff Curtis. Like the previous film, it follows a group of scientists who must outrun and outswim the titular megalodons when a malevolent mining operation threatens their mission and forces them into a high-stakes battle for survival.

Meg: Primal Waters is a 2004 science fiction horror novel by American author Steve Alten. It is the sequel to The Trench: Meg 2 and the third book in the MEG series. The novel continues the adventure of Jonas Taylor, now a middle-aged father of two, eighteen years after the previous novel, as he is hired as a consultant for the reality television series Daredevils, which comes to be plagued by megalodons (megs). The novel's audiobook was narrated by Keith Szarabajka.

Meg: Hell's Aquarium is a 2009 science fiction horror novel by American author Steve Alten. It is the sequel to Meg: Primal Waters and the fourth book in the MEG series. Described by Alten as "the pinnacle of the series", the novel continues the adventure of Jonas Taylor and his family, as his son David, hired as a handler for two megalodons (megs) being sold to a royal prince of Dubai, is tricked into overseeing an expedition to capture a Liopleurodon (Lio) from the remains of the Panthalassa, while Jonas, Terry, and Dani deal with a terrorist group seeking to unleash the remaining megs unto the oceans of the world. The novel's audiobook was narrated by Keith Szarabajka, with Lana Wood, a self-professed fan of the series, licensing her image for Alten to write in a fictionalised version of herself, promoting the novel then-after, Alten attributing the novel's delay to the development hell of The Meg.

Meg: Nightstalkers is a 2016 science fiction horror novel by American author Steve Alten. It is the sequel to Vostok and Meg: Hell's Aquarium, and the fifth book in the MEG series. Continuing the adventures of Jonas Taylor and his family following the cliffhanger ending of the previous novel, as Jonas and his best friend Mac search for two rogue megalodons (megs), while Jonas' son David continues working with the royal prince of Dubai to search for the Liopleurodon that killed his girlfriend, the novel also continues the premise Meg series as being set in the same fictional universe as Alten's The Loch established in the preceding 2015 crossover novel Vostok, with the return of Zachary Wallace. The novel's audiobook was narrated by Keith Szarabajka, with Erik Hollander designing the cover.

Meg: Generations is a 2018 science fiction horror novel by American author Steve Alten. It is the sequel to Meg: Nightstalkers and the sixth book in the MEG series. Continuing the adventures of Jonas Taylor and his family following the cliffhanger ending of the previous novel, as Jonas and his best friend Mac search the Panthalassa Sea for the cure for cancer, as megalodons (megs) also roam the Salish Sea, and a liopleurodon (lio) escapes into the coasts of the Middle East. The novel's audiobook was narrated by Keith Szarabajka, with Erik Hollander designing the cover. Digitally released in 2018, the novel saw physical release in 2020.

References

  1. Meg: The Graphic Novel. 2019.
  2. "MEG Coming in 2008?". MoviesOnline. Archived from the original on January 4, 2007. Retrieved January 17, 2007.
  3. Welkos, Robert W. (April 13, 2008). "Trapped down in the depths". The Los Angeles Times . Retrieved July 21, 2009.
  4. Miller, Michael (June 16, 2015). "Eli Roth to Direct Monster Shark Thriller Meg". People . Retrieved June 17, 2015.
  5. Lesnick, Silas (March 3, 2016). "Meg Movie Finds Potential Helmer in Jon Turteltaub". ComingSoon.net. Retrieved March 22, 2016.
  6. Busch, Anita (April 14, 2016). "Jason Statham Takes On Prehistoric Shark In 'Meg'". Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved April 14, 2016.
  7. Kroll, Justin (August 2, 2016). "Warner Bros. Shark Pic 'Meg' Casts Female Lead (Exclusive)". Variety . Retrieved August 3, 2016.
  8. Kroll, Justin (August 3, 2016). "Jason Statham's Shark Epic 'Meg' Adds 'Orange Is the New Black' Actress Ruby Rose". Variety. Retrieved August 5, 2016.
  9. "Shark Flick Meg is Pushed Back to Summer 2018". The Horror Entertainment Magazine. 2017-03-05. Retrieved 2017-03-05.