




The Last Voyage of the Demeter | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | October 30, 2023
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The visuals and audio are collectively booming and vivid. Very well presented on this release.
| genre | Horror |
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| synopsis | The crew of the merchant ship Demeter attempts to survive the ocean voyage from Carpathia to London as they are stalked each night by a merciless presence onboard the ship. |
| lead actors | Corey Hawkins | Aisling Franciosi | David Dastmalchian | Javier Botet | Liam Cunningham | Chris Walley | Jon Jon Briones | Stefan Kapičić | Martin Furulund | Nikolai Nikolaeff | Woody Norman | Graham Turner | Andy Murray | Nicolo Pasetti | Christopher York | Vladimir Cabak | Rudolf Danielewicz | Noureddine Farihi | Malcolm Galea | Adam Shaw | Jack Doggart | Joe Depasquale | Sally Reeve |
| director | André Øvredal |










