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Haunting of the Queen Mary

"Evil has a new vessel."

When photographers Erin and Patrick are brought aboard the ship with their young son Lukas, they unleash a series of events that entwines their family with the ship’s dark past. As the terror unfolds around them they begin to realise there is more to this sumptuous ocean liner than meets the eye: its remarkable legacy masking violent secrets.

Top Cast

  • Alice Eve

    Alice Eve

    Anne Caulder

  • Joel Fry

    Joel Fry

    Patrick Caulder

  • Nell Hudson

    Nell Hudson

    Gwen Ratch

  • Angus Wright

    Angus Wright

    Victor

  • Jim Piddock

    Jim Piddock

    Captain Carradine

  • Dorian Lough

    Dorian Lough

    Captain Bittner

  • William Shockley

    William Shockley

    Deck Officer Brooks

  • Tim Downie

    Tim Downie

    Lieutenant Gibson

  • Lenny Rush

    Lenny Rush

    Lukas Caulder

Overview

When photographers Erin and Patrick are brought aboard the ship with their young son Lukas, they unleash a series of events that entwines their family with the ship’s dark past. As the terror unfolds around them they begin to realise there is more to this sumptuous ocean liner than meets the eye: its remarkable legacy masking violent secrets.

Rating

5.3 / 10
237 Reviews
1 Popular

1 Reviews

  • Sierbahnn
    Sierbahnn
    3 Jun 16, 2026

    Pretty, but a mess While I appreciate the effort here, and it is a stunning visual, it is a bit of a mess. It does not engage with its broken timeline and lackluster characters, the timeskips break tension rather than build it, and there is a lack of relatability and stakes. I was hoping for more, given that there are so many '10's, but I have a sneaking suspicion that those are crew and friends. This is clearly not a ten. You can tell that those reviews are probably planted, as they call for the audience to "pay attention" or you "miss it". If your storytelling is so jumbled that the audience cannot follow the story, then you are doing something wrong. Telling the audience to 'pay attention' is a cop-out. You should engage them, and they will do it without being told to. Pretty, but not engaging, and certainly not scary.

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