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The cast of Warner Bros’ hit It are already starting to rack up new gigs with Owen Teague, who played the flamethrower-happy bully Patrick Hockstetter in the Stephen King adaptation, joining up with Gary Oldman in Michael Goi’s supernatural thriller MARY.

Goi has made a name for himself as a cinematographer and director on shows like American Horror Story and Salem, and he’ll direct the feature being produced by Entertainment One and Tucker Tooley Entertainment.

With a script from The Shallows writer Anthony Jaswinski, the story centers around a family that buys an old ship at auction with hopes of chartering it, only to discover its disturbing secrets while out at water. Oldman plays the father who captains the haunted boat, while Teague will be the boat’s second-in-command, a Florida surfer who Oldman takes under his wing.

Mary is co-financed and produced by Tucker Tooley Entertainment and eOne with plans to start filming in Alabama later this month. Tucker Tooley, Scott Lambert, Alexandra Milchan and Scott Lumpkin are producing.

Handled by APA, Management 360, Brevard Talent Group and Myman Greenspan, Teague is best known for playing Ben Mendelsohn’s son in Netflix’s popular show Bloodline, but his role in the blockbuster It is likely to get him more attention. He also filmed an episode for the fourth season of Netflix’s Black Mirror directed by Jodie Foster and a starring role in Every Day for MGM.

The Hollywood Reporter initially reported this news.

Edward Douglas | East Coast Editor