Clemens Saves A Boy On The Demeter's Voyage | The Last Voyage of the Demeter | Extended Preview

Published 2023-08-29
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A terrifying new addition to the Dracula legend, based on a single chilling chapter from Bram Stoker’s classic novel, The Last Voyage of the Demeter chronicles the doomed journey of a merchant ship ferrying 50 mysterious wooden crates from Carpathia to London. As they set sail, the crew soon discovers they are not alone on board: at night they are stalked by a hidden passenger whose monstrous thirst for blood turns the trip into a harrowing nightmare of tension, terror and unfathomable evil.

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All Comments (7)
  • @Batmandarknitexx
    I really hope we get a sequel to this film where we continue Clemens’ journey through the rest of the Dracula story
  • Dracula's appearance is just beginning. The pub scene was a true DEDICATION to the Dracula uniform. Tall hat, black coat with collar up,likie a cape. Well done. Make a prequel an sequel.
  • @BABADOOK726
    To me without any doubt it's the horror movie of the year. They should rerelease this movie again bring it back to theaters again
  • Imagine you've lived in a place long enough to know exactly what it means when a crate bearing the seal of a known legendary evil is being loaded by YOUR OWN HANDS aboard a ship headed elsewhere, an evil you know to actually exist, and you'll fully understand what's going on in the brain of that poor one-eyed elderly man when he sees the mark of the dragon on those crates. He wants no part of being responsible for the innocent deaths to come, even if they are in a foreign land, and knows he's powerless to stop it either way so he does the only rational thing and washes his hands of it. After all, it's established by Anna later in the film that they may know what Dracula is and (assuming the rest of the novel is still canon somehow to this film) how to repel him, but that doesn't mean they know how to kill him.