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[News] Queer-Positive British Slasher-Comedy Series 'Wreck' Debuts on Hulu in March!

[News] Queer-Positive British Slasher-Comedy Series 'Wreck' Debuts on Hulu in March!

Ever since I read an interview from Attitude about “Wreck” I’ve been dying to see it. The mix of horror, slasher, comedy on a cruise ship with a killer duck and queer representation just ticks off all of my boxes. Now the six episode first season is coming to Hulu on March 1st and we have a trailer and information to share with you!

Fremantle's UK series “Wreck” is a tense thriller, mixing comedy with a slice of slasher, set aboard The MS Sacramentum cruise ship. The series follows 19-year-old new recruit, Jamie, as he infiltrates the 1000-strong crew in a desperate race to find his missing sister. She was working aboard the same vessel on a previous tour and vanished mid-charter. Jamie is initiated into cruise life and gets a crash course on the tribes within the staff: the theatre kids, the mafias and the low-paid workers. For this overworked and underpaid crew, life below deck can be an odyssey of partying and excess…and they remain oblivious to the bloodthirsty murders taking place on board. Jamie is forced to turn detective and uncover the sinister truth.

The series stars Oscar Kennedy (“Ladhood”) as Jamie, Thaddea Graham (“The Irregulars”) as Vivian, Jack Rowan (“Noughts + Crosses”) as Danny, Harriet Webb (“I May Destroy You”) as Karen, Jodie Tyack (“The Window”) as Pippa with new faces Louis Boyer as Sam, Anthony Rickman as Olly, Amber Grappy as Lauren, Diego Andres as Jerome, Peter Claffey as Cormac, Miya Ocego as Rosie, Warren James Dunning as Beaker, Ramanique Ahluwalia as Lily and Alice Nokes as Sophia.

Created and written by Ryan J. Brown, “Wreck” is produced by Chris Martin for Euston Films, part of Fremantle with support from Northern Ireland Screen. It is executive produced by Noemi Spanos for Euston Films and Tommy Bulfin for the BBC. Chris Baugh (“Boys from County Hell”) directs and executive produces all six episodes.

[News] Make Believe -- A New Inclusive Genre Film Festival Debuts in Seattle

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[Sundance 2023 Review] 'Talk to Me' is a Wild and Vicious Rollercoaster Almost Derailed by its Script

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