by Michael dEstries
Categories: Film/TV.

titanic sequelWell, the inevitable has happened. Someone decided to make a quasi-sequel to the 1997 mega-blockbuster Titanic.

No, James Cameron is not involved — as is any director of a movie you’re likely to see in an actual theater; since doing so would probably equal career-suicide.

Instead, this unfathomable feature is the result of The Asylum — the same production company that manages to entertain time and again on the B-movie circuit with flicks such as Mega Fault and Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus. Want to know the outlandish plot for Titanic 2?

On the 100th anniversary of the original voyage, a modern luxury liner christened “Titanic 2,” follows the path of its namesake. But when a tsunami hurls an iceberg into the new ship’s path, the passengers and crew must fight to avoid a similar fate.

Tsunamis and icebergs? Clearly, Mother Nature hates anything labeled ‘Titanic’.

Check out some stills for the movie here.


Categories: Film/TV.

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Michael has been blogging since 2005 on issues such as sustainability, renewable energy, philanthropy, and healthy living. He regularly contributes to a slew of publications, as well as consulting with companies looking to make an impact using the web and social media. He lives in Ithaca, NY with his family on an apple farm.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=754430220 Remy C.

    I thought they did that already!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nK_Jv4RIzpU

  • Kimitake Hiraoka

    I can see it now: starring Captain Pete Bethune who inexplicably flings his expensive boat in front of the oncoming iceberg, destroying his boat and endangering the life of his crew. He then lets the remnants of his boat drift off into the pristine ocean and allows the diesel fuel to ooze out causing untold damage to the environment.

    Then our hero hatches a similarly ingenius plan and jumps onto the iceberg claiming to be serving an intergalactic arrest warrant for breaking his boat but ends up under arrest for his reckless antics. He then tries to spiel out the defence of “I was only following orders” that was so popular at Nuremburg, but things aren’t looking good for Pete with 15 years in the slammer a real possibility.

    Possible sub-plot of Pete’s wife and children at home without a husband or father, no doubt left to fend for themselves by the Sea Shepherd Crime Syndicate.

    Meanwhile, back at SSCS head quarters, his fearless leader Paul Watson is munching down hamburgers and basking in the media spotlight, watching the millons of dollars rolling in…

    Sounds like Oscar material.

    • From MN, with hope…

      Dude, just STOP. We get it, you hate Paul Watson and Sea Shepherd, and all things that remind you of them, including anything like boats, ships, Antarctica, whales, dolphins, tuna, fishing, fuel related, woman, and so on and so forth. You aren’t making a point to anybody or anything, especially when you make that single comment, and don’t come back to try and defend you point! Just to think how you live your normal life is just crazy.

    • http://www.ecorazzi.com Michael d'Estries

      Seriously, Kimitake, this is so off-topic it’s embarrassing for you. Enough.

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