Overview:
In a post-apocalyptic future where an event known as "The Quiet Rapture" caused all known stars and habitable planets in the universe to disappear, a convict is sent to search an ocean of blood discovered on a desolate moon, using a small submarine nicknamed the "Iron Lung".| Status: | Released (2026-01-30) |
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| BoxOffice: | $40,851,941 |
| Screen: | Mark Fischbach, David Szymanski |
| Productions: | Markiplier Studios |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 1494060: Mark Fischbach - Simon
- 2602912: Caroline Kaplan - Ava
- 963818: Troy Baker - David
- 2444615: Elsie Lovelock - SM-8 Research Lead / The Speaker (voice)
- 1042667: Elle LaMont - SM-8 Research Assistant / The Whisper (voice)
- 1298793: Mick Lauer - The Guy Who Told You to Cross the Wires (voice)
- 1243018: Dave Pettitt - The Father
Crews
- 1494060: Mark Fischbach - Executive Producer - Production
- 2979898: Larissa Garcia-Baab - Associate Producer - Production
- 2268709: Amy Nelson - Creative Producer - Writing
- 2410855: Adrian Testolin - Line Producer - Production
- 3998852: Iman Corbani - Production Design - Art
- 2046612: Travis Eisenberg - Art Direction - Art
- 2119547: Erika Slay - Costume Design - Costume & Make-Up
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Reviews
Chris Sawin
Review text:
The film’s slow burn wouldn’t feel so staggering if it built to something wholly worthwhile. The blood, hallucinations, and sea creature are all great, but they’re too fleeting to make a lasting impact. Iron Lung promises something grand and cosmic, but its climactic reveal is abrupt ....
Continue reading ->CinemaSerf
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This time, it’s a “quiet rapture” that has caused mankind’s latest apocalypse, and so for the next couple of hours we spend time with a convict (Mark Fischbach) submersed in a vast and deep ocean of blood. He has been welded into a rust-bucket that has seen better days and with the w ....
Continue reading ->larz9
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Without a doubt a colossal waste of time. Unengaging, scattered writing and zero payoff at the end. We follow a convicted criminal's journey through unknown territory in a steel can with near zero context and simply follow a guy gradually losing his mind in the most uninteresting way ....
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