Emily Mortimer, Stefanie Scott, and more join Gary Oldman in Mary

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

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Gary Oldman just got more company on the haunted ship he'll be captaining in director Michael Goi's supernatural thriller MARY

Scripted by THE SHALLOWS' Anthony Jaswinski, MARY is about 

a struggling family that buys an old ship at auction with the high hopes of starting a charter business, only to discover its horrifying secrets on the isolated open waters.

Oldman will be playing the father / captain of the ship, and it was previously announced that Owen Teague will be his surf punk second-in-command. Those two have now been joined in the cast by Emily Mortimer as the wife of Oldman's character, as well as Stefanie Scott, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, and Chloe Perrin. 

Details on the characters to be played by Scott, Garcia-Rulfo, and Perrin were not revealed. Scott and Perrin as daughters to Oldman and Mortimer would seem like a safe guess, but that may not be the case.

All of the new additions to the cast have previous genre credits. Mortimer was in SCREAM 3 and SHUTTER ISLAND, Scott starred in INSIDIOUS: CHAPTER 3 (pictured above), Garcia-Rulfo had a role on the From Dusk Till Dawn TV series, and Perrin was in THE DIABOLICAL.

Source: Deadline, #2

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