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"The Last Voyage of the Demeter" delays 2023 release

The doomed ship is named after Demeter, the Greek goddess of harvest who presides over the cycle of life and death
The doomed ship is named after Demeter, the Greek goddess of harvest who presides over the cycle of life and death

23 May – Universal Pictures recently announced that it has shifted the release date for their upcoming horror film, "The Last Voyage of the Demeter".

The film, which was originally scheduled for release in January 2023, will be delayed to 11 August in the same year and seems likely to be shown exclusively in theatres.


The upcoming movie stars Corey Hawkins, David Dastmalchian, and Aisling Franciosi, as well as Javier Botet, most known for playing creatures that include the Slender Man and the Crooked Man from "The Conjuring 2".

Javier Botet reportedly will play Dracula in the said film
Javier Botet reportedly will play Dracula in the said film

In the classic story of Bram Stoker's "Dracula", Demeter was the ship that brought Dracula from Transylvania to London. Adapted from the chapter "The Captain's Log" from the said book, the film will revolve around several characters aboard the merchant ship Demeter travelling towards London carrying unmarked wooden crates.

The film is directed by André Øvredal of "The Autopsy of Jane Dow" and "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" fame.

The film is directed by Norwegian horror filmmaker, André Øvredal
The film is directed by Norwegian horror filmmaker, André Øvredal




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Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark (15 Aug 2019)
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (11 Jun 2021)
The Conjuring 2 (09 Jun 2016)
The Conjuring (08 Aug 2013)

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