Hopefully this one’s stocked with enough lifeboats.

A massive functional replica of the ill-fated 1912 luxury liner Titanic — whose maiden-voyage sinking inspired the blockbuster flick staring Leonardo DiCaprio — will set sail along its original route with thousands of passengers, according to a report Tuesday.

The $500 million vessel, dubbed Titanic II, features the original cabin layout and will sail from Dubai to Southampton, England and then on to New York in 2022, the ship making firm Blue Star Line told MSN.com

“She will also circumnavigate the globe, inspiring and enchanting people while attracting unrivaled attention, intrigue and mystery in every port she visits,” Blue Line chairman Clive Palmer told the outlet.

The ship will carry 2,400 passengers — nearly the same as the original — along with 900 crew members, according to USA Today. It will also be equipped with modern navigation and safety technology, including lifeboats.

The replica is being built in China rather than the original shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland, after a financial fight delayed the project.

The original Titanic — which was once the largest vehicle ever built — sunk after hitting an iceberg and killed more than 1,503 people in April 1912.

James Cameron’s action-packed 1997 romance “Titanic” is the third-highest-grossing movie of all time.