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Here’s How Zac Efron Faces Fear With Some Oozing Sex Appeal – It’s Like A Movie In Itself!

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Zac Efron might have started swimming off shore even before his upcoming movie "Baywatch" has started filming.

The hunk actor reportedly hitched a swimming ride on the back of shark while he was in a snorkelling escapade in Hawaii. Facing more action, he said he came face-to-face to a large tiger shark coming straight at him.

"We get there and we're underwater and there's ton of sharks this day. This was way more sharks than last time and I was out there for, like, maybe 45 minutes and all of a sudden out of nowhere all of the Galapagos sharks, which are, like seven to 10 foot sharks, just dive," Zac Efron shared on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon."

He further shared how a 14-foot shark was swimming towards him until it came straight at him.

"I held my breath, I crossed my arms and I let the shark know that I wasn't prey, I like sort of stared into his eyes," he said.

But when the shark came to him, this actor faced the fear with swag: he grabbed the shark's fin and "rode it all the way back to the boat."

How hot, Zac Efron.

More swimming, more bodies

Hunk actor Zac Efron and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson are teaming up for the movie remake of "Baywatch," a popular TV show during the 90s. One thing is for sure according to Zac Efron: they will "swim a lot."

Unless the actors will wear rash guards, the viewers may conclude that they will see more of Zac Efron and Dwayne Johnson's bodies in the upcoming movie.

Zac Efron recently talked about his new movie, revealing some juicy information to MTV, that there is action and lots of swimming in the upcoming "Baywatch" film remake.

"[Johnson and I] met... we had breakfast and talked about it, and it was just a real loose conversation. I didn't know how quickly it was going to materialize, but it did," Zac Efron said of his new movie, as MTV reported.

Zac Efron's new movie "Baywatch" is a remake from the 90s TV show famous for featuring Pacific red trunks and head, The Guardian reported.

The movie version will reportedly have an R-rated humorous take just like the 21 Jump Street productions, which were also based on a previous decade's show, the 1980s particularly.

The R-rated comedy will have some "badass" humor, according to the MTV report.

"We're working on it right now. We're going to make it badass, but we still want to pay homage to the original show, so it's really a careful combination," the hunk actor explained further. "It's going to be badass, for sure. We're going to beat up some dudes, and swim a lot."

The viewers might not want to see a bloody Zac Efron in the movie, so perhaps it is good to suggest that "Baywatch" leaves all the beating up to Dwayne and all the swimming to Zac?

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