Morris Cruz, a dock worker, watches a civilized world collapse into a zombies' playground. Stranded with colleagues Benjamin Mackie and Susie Powell aboard Oceanic, a colossal cargo ship packed with endless containers, they face isolation and dwindling hope. An accidental decision turns scavenging into a blind box survival game, each container a roll of fate, food or traps, salvation or contagion. Tension claws at the trio as fear, scarce resources and close quarters force quick choices. Bonds are tested; courage and luck dictate who survives another day. Their improvised challenge becomes both strategy and ritual, a razor-thin path between cooperation and catastrophe as the undead circle the ship and every container could be the last gamble.
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View All >Rachel
Inventive premise, executed without wasted scenes. Binge-watched the whole thing in one night.
2026-03-28 05:39:54
Xander
Why did I root for shipping crates? Ridiculous, tense, and strangely addictive throughout. Oceanic felt like a claustrophobic carnival ride.
2026-03-27 10:57:41
Zeke
I kept expecting the blind boxes to hide betrayal. Every reveal nudged my paranoia higher.
2026-03-25 14:45:05