Dracula Untold and
Holidays, will direct the movie, while the screenplay has been written by Shore, Stephen Oliver and Tom Vaughan. I m fascinated, obsessed and disturbed by this ship - there s something very dark and human about her, Shore said. It s a stylistic tightrope between reverence and horror.
Brett Tomberlin, who is co-developing and producing
The Queen Mary, said: We were immediately obsessed with Gary s intelligent and twisted multi-film take on a great American legend and could not be more excited working with an extremely gifted actor in bringing this story to audiences around the world. Netflix
Alice Eve boards The Queen Mary for new horror from Dracula Untold director
Belgravia’s Alice Eve is set to star in
The Queen Mary, a horror from director Gary Shore (
Dracula Untold) which is intended as the first in a trilogy of films inspired by the hauntings on-board the infamous ocean liner.
“I’m fascinated, obsessed and disturbed by this ship – there’s something very dark and human about her,” said Shore, who is directing the film from a script he’s written with Stephen Oliver and Tom Vaughan. “It’s a stylistic tightrope between reverence and horror.”
“We were immediately obsessed with Gary’s intelligent and twisted multi-film take on a great American legend and could not be more excited working with an extremely gifted actor in bringing this story to audiences around the world,” added Brett Tomberlin, whose Imagination Design Works is producing the movie with White Horse Pictures (
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The first movie, dubbed “The Queen Mary,” is slated to release at the end of 2021 or in early 2022, according to developer and producer Brett Tomberlin, co-founder of Imagination Design Works, one of the production companies involved with the project.
The series, which has been in development for about a decade, will examine the former ocean liner’s storied past from its construction in the 1930s to its missions during World War II to the present day with a focus on the myths and urban legends of it being one of the most haunted places on Earth.
Each of the three films will focus on specific time periods, Tomberlin said. Parts two and three will follow similar production schedules, meaning they will likely be released in early 2023 and 2024, respectively.