It's almost time to see the most iconic vampire in cinema on the big screen again, Nosferatuwith the remake of the horror classic by the writer and director Robert Eggers (The Witch, The Lighthouse, The Northman), and the studies Focus Features y Universal Pictures.

The studios continue to prepare the audience for the arrival of Count Orlock, who in this Eggers version is played by Bill Skarsgård (The Crow, Barbarian, It), sharing a new look at Emma Corrin (The Crown, My Policeman), who seems to be in big trouble.

The image is available at the end of this note.

The rest of the cast is made up Lily-Rose Depp (The Idol, Silent Night), Nicholas Hoult (Warm Bodies, Renfield), Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Kraven the Hunter, Nocturnal Animals), Willem Dafoe (The Lighthouse, The Northman) as Professor Albin Eberthart Von Franz, vampire hunter, Simon McBurney (The Conjuring 2, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation), y Ralph Ineson (The Witch, The Northman).

SYNOPSIS NOSPHERE:

“In the new reinvention, Nosferatu is a gothic tale of obsession between a haunted young woman (Lily-Rose Depp) in 19th century Germany and the ancient vampire of Transylvania (Bill Skarsgard) who stalks her, bringing with him unspeakable horror.”

Eggers wrote and directed the remake, as well as producing it alongside Jeff Robinov, John Graham, Chris Columbus and Eleanor Columbus.

Previously, Eggers shared about his film:

Yes, it's a scary movie. It's a horror movie. It's a gothic horror movie. And I think there hasn't been a scary old school gothic movie in a while. And I think most audiences will find this to be the case.”

Eggers earned critical and audience recognition with his debut feature, the independent horror film The Witch (2016), which is classified by many as their favorite of the modern times genre. In 2019 he presented his second feature film, the also acclaimed film The Lighthouse, while in 2022 he launched his thirdthe epic Viking revenge adventure, The Northman.

The original 1922 silent film and German horror classic was directed by German director Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau. His script unofficially adapts the story of Bram Stroker's book, Draculaproviding the audience with an image that became an icon for cinematographic culture. In 1979, Werner Herzog directed another version of the classic.

Nosferatu premieres December 25, 2024 in theaters from the United States via Focus Features, and January 1 in Mexico and the rest of Latin America Universal route.

New look at Corrin (via Fandango):

Source: https://cine3.com/emma-corrin-corre-peligro-en-vistazo-a-nosferatu-de-robert-eggers/



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