Featurette goes behind the scenes of Common’s upcoming Dracula film The Final Voyage of the Demeter, which reaches theatres this month
Common Photos’ The Final Voyage of the Demeter, which is predicated on a single chapter, the Captain’s Log, from Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel Dracula, is about to achieve theatres on August 11th. We’re now simply ten days away from that date, and to assist construct the hype Common has launched a featurette that offers viewers a behind-the-scenes take a look at the movie. You’ll be able to test it out within the embed above.
Escaping growth hell twenty years after the script was first written (Bragi F. Schut, Stefan Ruzowitzky, and Zak Olkewicz all obtain writing credit on the completed movie), The Final Voyage of the Demeter tells the story of the service provider ship Demeter, which was chartered to hold personal cargo – fifty unmarked picket crates – from Carpathia to London. Unusual occasions befall the doomed crew as they try to survive the ocean voyage, stalked every night time by a cruel presence onboard the ship. When the Demeter lastly arrives off the shores of England, it’s a charred, derelict wreck. There is no such thing as a hint of the crew.
The movie stars Corey Hawkins (Straight Outta Compton) as Clemens, a health care provider who joins the Demeter crew; Aisling Franciosi (The Nightingale) as an unwitting stowaway; Liam Cunningham (Recreation of Thrones) because the ship’s captain; and David Dastmalchian (the Ant-Man franchise) because the Demeter’s first mate. Additionally within the solid are Jon Jon Briones (American Horror Story), Stefan Kapicic (Deadpool movies), Nikolai Nikolaeff (Stranger Issues), and the aforementioned Javier Botet.
Directed by André Øvredal (Scary Tales to Inform within the Darkish), The Final Voyage of the Demeter is coming to us from DreamWorks Photos. The undertaking was produced by Brad Fischer and Mike Medavoy and Arnold Messer for Phoenix Photos. Matthew Hirsch serves as govt producer.
I’m trying ahead to The Final Voyage of the Demeter, however I’ve to confess that I’m involved concerning the film’s probabilities on the field workplace, particularly since Common already had a Dracula film that underperformed earlier this yr (Renfield). Right here’s hoping that it has turned out properly, and that it’s going to do properly.
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