Aliens vs. Titanic (2017) – Deep Sea. Deep Terror

Aliens vs. Titanic (2017) – Deep Sea. Deep Terror.

Aliens vs. Titanic (2017) is a cult-favorite indie sci-fi horror film that dares to ask one question: what if the Titanic didn’t just sink… but was attacked? Combining deep-sea thrills, extraterrestrial horror, and B-movie charm, this film is gloriously absurd, terrifyingly fun, and unapologetically wild.

Please click to watch on YouTube.

Set in the near future, a luxury spaceship modeled after the infamous RMS Titanic — dubbed the Titanic 3000 — sets off on its maiden voyage through deep space. Everything is sleek, luxurious, and futuristic… until the ship crosses paths with a mysterious alien vessel lost in time. Suddenly, passengers are being picked off one by one by a shape-shifting alien organism with a thirst for human fear and flesh.

The only hope lies in a ragtag crew of survivors: an ex-military pilot with PTSD, a cyber-hacker posing as a tourist, and the ship’s AI system that may or may not be sabotaging them. As the alien invaders overrun the decks, the survivors must race against time to destroy the ship — or be turned into alien hosts before reaching Earth.

Predator World | Movie 2017

With low-budget effects, practical creature costumes, and plenty of campy dialogue, Aliens vs. Titanic embraces its genre roots. It doesn’t pretend to be prestige sci-fi — it delivers exactly what fans of creature features and space horror crave: tension, gore, and chaos at zero gravity.

The film’s cult appeal lies in its fearless mashup of classic tropes: haunted spaceship, alien infection, and doomed voyage all rolled into one over-the-top adventure. It's not trying to rewrite film history — it's just trying to blow it up.

In space, no one can hear you scream… but on the Titanic, everyone does.