Cunard’s Flagship Queen Mary 2 Takes Center Stage in new HBO Max Film, “Let Them All Talk,” streaming December 10

Academy Award® winner Meryl Streep and Academy Award® nominee Lucas Hedges star in the HBO Max production, “Let Them All Talk,” filmed aboard Cunard’s flagship Queen Mary 2. Set on a Transatlantic Crossing, the film was helmed by award-winning director Steven Soderbergh, which begins streaming on December 10 (December 2020)As Meryl Streep’s character, famed novelist Alice, steps out of the taxi upon arriving at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, she gazes in awe at Cunard’s flagship Queen Mary 2 dwarfing the port, a magnificent site, even to the most veteran cruise passenger.

This is one of the opening scenes of the new film, “Let Them All Talk,” directed by the award-winning Steven Soderbergh, streaming on HBO Max on today. Streep’s character is sailing aboard the grand ocean liner as a special guest of the voyage’s enrichment program, Cunard Insights.

The three-time Academy Award® winner Streep is joined by fellow acting royalty, two-time Academy Award® winner Dianne Wiest, and five-time Emmy Award® winner Candice Bergen. Supported by Academy Award® nominee Lucas Hedges and actress Gemma Chan, the film is set aboard the storied Transatlantic Crossing, amidst the backdrop of Queen Mary 2’s inimitable style, elegance and luxurious surroundings. In fact, the majority of the film was shot on board in some of the vessel’s most beloved spaces: the atmospheric, Art Deco Commodore Club, the sumptuous Queens Grill suites and dining room, the Royal Court Theatre and the 9,000 volume library, just to name a few.

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(Cunard Line)



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