THE SHAPE OF WATER 2: TIDES OF SILENCE
Love once learned how to breathe underwater—but the world above has never stopped creating monsters.
Set a decade after the events of the original film, The Shape of Water 2: Tides of Silence returns audiences to Guillermo del Toro’s hauntingly beautiful universe, where tenderness survives in the darkest corners of history. The story unfolds during the height of the 1970s Cold War, an era defined by paranoia, secrecy, and the quiet cruelty of power.

Hidden deep within the crushing silence of the Atlantic Ocean, the love story of Elisa and the Amphibian Man has faded into legend. Among sailors and researchers, whispers circulate of a woman who vanished beneath the waves, choosing the deep over the world that never truly accepted her. Elisa has fully embraced her transformation, living among the tides and currents, her body changed—but her heart remains unmistakably human.
While the ocean offers sanctuary, it is not free from danger. Human ambition reaches farther than ever before, and new forces seek to exploit what they do not understand. As military experiments and covert operations push into the depths, the fragile peace Elisa has built is threatened, forcing her to confront the same world she once escaped—this time from the other side of the glass.
Returning cast members Sally Hawkins, Doug Jones, Octavia Spencer, and Richard Jenkins bring renewed emotional depth to this continuation, exploring themes of identity, belonging, and the cost of choosing love in a world ruled by fear. Old friendships are tested, past sacrifices are reexamined, and silence itself becomes both refuge and resistance.
Tides of Silence is not a story about war, but about what survives it. It is a meditation on love that defies language, bodies that defy definition, and humanity’s endless struggle between cruelty and compassion.
This is not merely a sequel—it is a deeper dive into longing, transformation, and the quiet bravery of choosing tenderness when the world demands violence.
Return to the deep. The tide is calling.
