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He’s strong and you’re finished: Popeye horror film “SHIVER ME TIMBERS” gets a gory red-band trailer and new poster

Tuesday, February 4, 2025 | News

By MICHAEL GINGOLD

The British production also has a date for North American release.

International sales company EuroObscura has announced that SHIVER ME TIMBERS has been picked up by Gravitas Ventures, which has an April release set for the U.S. and Canada. The latest film to take advantage of a now public-domain character (and joining the upcoming POPEYE THE SLAYER MAN and POPEYE’S REVENGE), SHIVER ME TIMBERS takes its name from a classic cartoon featuring Popeye and his friends on a ghost ship, but tells a slasher story instead. Written and directed by Paul Stephen Mann, it stars Amy Mackie, Niamh Parrington, Brendan Nelson, Ross Dillon, Leona Roberts, Joel McDade, Yu Heng Li, Stephen Corrall, Paul Dewoney, David Hallows, Murdo Adams, Seb Lord and Anthony Greer. The synopsis: “In Northern California during the summer of 1986, Olive Oyl [Mackie], along with her cinema-obsessed friends and brother Castor [Nelson], embark on a once-in-a-lifetime camping trip to witness the dazzling meteor shower accompanying the arrival of Halley’s Comet. But what starts as a serene evening of stargazing quickly turns into a harrowing nightmare when a meteor from the comet transforms Popeye [Hallows] into a terrifying and unstoppable killing machine [Greer].”

Michael Gingold
Michael Gingold (RUE MORGUE's Head Writer) has been covering the world of horror cinema for over three decades, and in addition to his work for RUE MORGUE, he has been a longtime writer and editor for FANGORIA magazine and its website. He has also written for BIRTH.MOVIES.DEATH, SCREAM, IndieWire.com, TIME OUT, DELIRIUM, MOVIEMAKER and others. He is the author of the AD NAUSEAM books (1984 Publishing) and THE FRIGHTFEST GUIDE TO MONSTER MOVIES (FAB Press), and he has contributed documentaries, featurettes and liner notes to numerous Blu-rays, including the award-winning feature-length doc TWISTED TALE: THE UNMAKING OF "SPOOKIES" (Vinegar Syndrome).