SyFy has just announced a title and premiere date for the third instalment in the Sharknado franchise, which will be terrorising our screens again this summer. Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No will be coming at us via the cable network on July 22nd, as this time disaster hits Washington D.C. in the two hour made for t.v. movie.

Ian Ziering and Tara ReidTara Reid and Ian Ziering will return for Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No

Once again Tara Reid will be back in her role as April while Ian Ziering will also be returning as hero of the day Fin Shepard. Cassie Scerbo, who did not return for Sharknado 2: The Second One, has also been confirmed as coming back, as Nova a bartender who sets her sights on Fin.

But alongside the returning cast members the movie also boasts one of the most confusing and appealing list of guest stars ever, as SyFy pulls out all the stops for the third movie.

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David Hasselhoff will play Fin's father, Gil, while 10 star Bo Derek will appear as April's mother, May. April and Fin’s daughter Claudia will be played by 16 year old actress Ryan Newman, while her real life boyfriend Jack Griffo will portray Claudia's friend, Billy.

Mark Cuban will also make an appearance as the President of the United States with Ann Coulter as his vice president. Politician Michele Bachmann has also been listed as playing herself.

Jerry Springer will play Mr. White, described as 'a manic tourist', former NSYNC-er Chris Kirkpatrick will be a pool lifeguard and wrestler Chris Jericho will be taking the role of Bruce, the roller coaster ride operator.

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Speaking about the upcoming movie Chris Regina, Syfy senior VP of program strategy said, “We wanted this third title to boldly go where no shark movie has gone before. ‘Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!’ embraces the larger-than-life irreverence that has made these movies so popular and entertaining.”

The made for TV movie will also be airing on all 86 of Syfy’s international channels within 24 hours of its U.S. premiere on July 22nd