Featuring what is perhaps one of the most memorable openings in horror movie history, 2002's Ghost Ship (from Dark Castle Entertainment) is coming to Blu-ray like never before in a new Collector's Edition Blu-ray from Scream Factory, and ahead of its September 29th release, we've been provided with the full list of special features, including a new audio commentary with director Steve Beck (who also directed 2001's Thirteen Ghosts).

From the Press Release: Los Angeles, CA – On September 29, 2020, Scream Factory proudly presents Ghost Ship (2002) in the ultimate Blu-ray release. The modern supernatural cult-classic comes home in a collector’s edition packed with bonus features, including a new audio commentary with director Steve Beck and new interviews with actor Isaiah Washington, producer Gil Adler and makeup effects supervisor Jason Baird. Fans who order from shoutfactory.com will also receive an exclusive poster, while supplies last.

Finders keepers. Any abandoned ship floating in international waters can be claimed and towed to port by whomever is fortunate enough to find it. Or, in the case of one team of salvage experts, unfortunate enough.

In this stylish, effects-packed chiller from Dark Castle Entertainment, salvagers trained for any situation imaginable come face to horrifying face with the unimaginable after boarding a derelict luxury liner. Julianna Margulies, Gabriel Byrne, Ron Eldard and Isaiah Washington are among the hands on deck who'll confront a seafaring collector of souls. Steve Beck (Thirteen Ghosts) directs this frightful chiller.

Special Features:

  • NEW This Isn’t Real – an interview with actor Isaiah Washington
  • NEW Dark Castle at Sea – an interview with producer Gil Adler
  • NEW Every Body on Board – an interview with makeup effects supervisor Jason Baird
  • NEW Audio Commentary with director Steve Beck
  • Max on Set: Ghost Ship featurette
  • Visual Effects featurette
  • A Closer Look at the Gore featurette
  • Designing the Ghost Ship featurette
  • Secrets of the Antonia Graza clips
  • Mudvayne “Not Falling” Music Video
  • Theatrical Trailer"

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