Titanic 666
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Directed by | Nick Lyon |
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Produced by | David Michael Latt |
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Cinematography | Taylor James Randall |
Edited by | Justin Arbabi |
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Distributed by | Tubi |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Titanic 666 (also known as Titanic Rises and Titanic 3[1]) is a 2022 American supernatural horror film directed by Nick Lyon and produced by The Asylum. It is a sequel to Titanic II (2010) and stars Jamie Bamber and Keesha Sharp. It was released on Tubi on the United States on April 15, 2022, on the 110th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. The film received generally unfavorable reviews, and users on social media noted the film's similarity to Titanic (1997) and Studio 666 (2022).[2]
Plot
One hundred and ten years after the sinking of the original, the second replica Titanic, Titanic III, begins its maiden voyage to the original wreck site when strange things begin to occur after the ship's arrival. The passengers start turning into ghosts, and as a result, the ship sinks.
Cast
Fictional characters
- Keesha Sharp as Captain Celeste Rhoades
- Jamie Bamber as Professor Hal Cochran
- Lydia Hearst as Idina Bess, who is revealed to be the great-granddaughter of Captain Edward Smith
- AnnaLynne McCord as Mia Stone
- Joseph Gatt as Brian Andrews
- Derek Yates as Jackson Stone
- Jhey Castles as Julie
- Al Coronel as Hector
- Kendall Chappell as Regina
- Giovannie Pico as Nancy
- Sophie Jordan Collins as Nancy Ghost
- Michael J. Chen as Parker
- Joseph Massaquoi as Sykes
- Maurice Johnson as Collins
- Hevanly Reyna as Elizabeth, Titanic passenger
- Neil Dickson as Mr. Wick
- Jody Jaress as Mrs. Straus
- Micaiah Chen as Adelina
- Cami Storm as Adelina's Mom
- DJames Jones as Adelina's Dad
- Gary Murakami as Buck
- Andre Pelzer as Michael
- Trevor Hansen as Charlie Double
- Jai Pellerin as Buck Double
Historical characters
- Xander Bailey as Captain Edward Smith
- Brendan Petrizzo as Wallace Hartley
- Brittany Daley as John Jacob Astor IV
Reception
Waldemar Dalenogare Neto evaluated it with a score of 1/10 and said that "whoever sees it, does not believe it: The Asylum managed to overcome itself (...) I already knew it was a bad movie, the trailer is already a disgrace (...) the bad taste when dealing with a tragedy (on the anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic) (...) It's not a horror movie, as much as the title may lead you to this idea, here you actually have a big joke at the cost of extremely poor graphical effects and a completely lost cast."[1]
In his review in Paste, Matt Donato rated it 4/10 saying that "while Netflix harbors Oscar aspirations for its originals, Tubi appears content being the streaming equivalent of SYFY after midnight. (...) I’ve seen worse films this year than Titanic 666, but also too many better examples (...) Against all odds, Titanic 666 is too dramatic and straight-faced for its own good."[3]
On Crooked Marquee,[4] Josh Bell rated it a "C−" saying that "is a slow, dull haunted-ship story that takes far too long to get to its meager terrors. Lydia Hearst finds the right campy tone as a descendant of one of the original Titanic victims who summons their spirits to curse this shameless exploitation of their memories, and AnnaLynne McCord is fun to watch as a narcissistic influencer who exits the movie too early. But the ghosts themselves are tame, poorly rendered apparitions, and the valiant, self-sacrificing captain (Keesha Sharp) makes for a weak protagonist as the voyage predictably devolves into chaos."[5]
References
- ^ a b Titanic 666 - quem vê, não crê: The Asylum conseguiu se superar. Dalenogare Críticas (YouTube). Retrieved 23 April 2022.
- ^ "'Titanic 666': Trailer do terror sobre o naufrágio vira PIADA nas redes sociais; Confira as reações!". CinePOP. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
- ^ "Tubi's Horror Titanic 666 Goes Down with the Ship". Paste. Archived from the original on 6 June 2022. Retrieved 23 April 2022.
- ^ "All Critics". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 26 April 2022.
- ^ Bell, Josh. "VODepths: What to See (and Avoid) On Demand This Week". Crooked Marquee. Retrieved 18 April 2022.
External links
- Titanic 666 at IMDb
- Titanic 666 at Rotten Tomatoes