The Last Voyage of the Demeter unveils another clip and an image gallery

A new clip from The Last Voyage of the Demeter shows Dracula (played by Javier Botet) attacking ship crew membersA new clip from The Last Voyage of the Demeter shows Dracula (played by Javier Botet) attacking ship crew members

Yesterday, we shared a trio of clips from Universal Pictures’ upcoming film The Last Voyage of the Demeter, which is based on a single chapter, the Captain’s Log, from Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel Dracula. Now another clip from the movie has made its way online, and you can check that out in the embed above. Our friends at Bloody Disgusting also got their hands on an image gallery and those images – which feature a couple interesting looks at the movie’s version of Dracula – can be seen at the bottom of this article.

The Last Voyage of the Demeter is set to reach theatres on August 11th.

Escaping development hell twenty years after the script was first written (Bragi F. Schut, Stefan Ruzowitzky, and Zak Olkewicz all receive writing credits on the finished film), The Last Voyage of the Demeter tells the story of the merchant ship Demeter, which was chartered to carry private cargo – fifty unmarked wooden crates – from Carpathia to London. Strange events befall the doomed crew as they attempt to survive the ocean voyage, stalked each night by a merciless presence onboard the ship. When the Demeter finally arrives off the shores of England, it is a charred, derelict wreck. There is no trace of the crew. 

The film stars Corey Hawkins (Straight Outta Compton) as Clemens, a doctor who joins the Demeter crew; Aisling Franciosi (The Nightingale) as an unwitting stowaway; Liam Cunningham (Game of Thrones) as the ship’s captain; and David Dastmalchian (the Ant-Man franchise) as the Demeter’s first mate. Also in the cast are Jon Jon Briones (American Horror Story), Stefan Kapicic (Deadpool films), Nikolai Nikolaeff (Stranger Things), and the aforementioned Javier Botet.

Directed by André Øvredal (Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark), The Last Voyage of the Demeter is coming to us from DreamWorks Pictures. The project was produced by Brad Fischer and Mike Medavoy and Arnold Messer for Phoenix Pictures. Matthew Hirsch serves as executive producer. 

This movie seems very interesting to me, so I will be checking it out for sure. Are you going to be watching The Last Voyage of the Demeter? Let us know by leaving a comment below – but first, take a look at these images:

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Source: Bloody Disgusting

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