If you’re going to make a horror movie set on board the haunted Queen Mary, you might as well film it on the actual Queen Mary, right? As reported by Deadline, that’s precisely what Dracula Untold director Gary Shore plans to do, as his Queen Mary will indeed be filmed on the titular vessel.

The film is inspired by stories of hauntings on the famed ocean liner that is now permanently docked in Long Beach, California.

Via Wikipedia, “Following Queen Mary’s permanent docking in California, claims were made that the ship was haunted. One of the staterooms is alleged to be haunted by the spirit of a person who supposedly was murdered there. The Queen Mary operates commercial haunted attraction experiences, such as its “Haunted Encounters Tour” and “Ghosts and Legends” tour, which feature ‘terrifying original stories and characters based the ship’s well-known paranormal tales.’”

The project was developed by Winchester producer Brett Tomberlin. White Horse Pictures’ Nigel Sinclair and Nicholas Ferrall are producing with Tomberlin and Mali Elfman via Imagination Design Works and Thorsten Schumacher and Lars Sylvest for Rocket Science. Tobin Armbrust will executive produce with White Horse’s Cassidy Hartmann and IDW’s Mark Tomberlin. Andy Trapani, Brian Gilbert and Steve Sheldon of Epic Entertainment Group will also exec produce.