The most famous shark in history is approaching our shores, as 'Rooms With a View' presents their first ever outdoor cinema experience.
Just as the tide begins to lap around Tenby Harbour on Wednesday, viewers will be treated to a screening of Steven Spielberg's 1975 thriller 'Jaws'.
The pop-up cinema night, which is run by Films4Tenby, is back for its third event this year.
"We've wanted to do an outdoor screening for some time," said Films4Tenby organiser Kath Osborne.
"The harbour is a perfect amphitheatre, and what could be more atmospheric than the film which made generations of film-goers terrified of what lurks beneath."
This latest public film event could not be more fitting.
Just last month, a cousin of the Great White - a six-foot Mako - was caught off the Pembrokeshire coast. It's thought to be the first ever Mako shark caught in Wales.
This time tickets will not be available to buy before the event.
Instead film fans are asked to turn up on the night and pay £2 for a deckchair.
Organisers say they are hoping for fine weather, but in case of rain the film will be postponed until the following evening.
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The evening will begin at 8 pm alongside Tenby Sailing Club, with the film starting at 8.45 pm.
Arrive early to bag a seat. Hot drinks and snacks will be available from the Harbour Hole in the Wall café, which is staying open especially for the event.
Remember to bring a blanket - and some shark repellent!





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