Opinion: As soon as I heard that Robert Eggers is working on a Labyrinth sequel, I knew exactly what kind of story it should follow
One Nosferatu fan has edited together all three versions of the movie in a fascinating compilation. YouTuber Matt Skuta plays scenes from Nosferatu: Symphony of Terror (1922), Nosferatu the Vampyr (1979), and Nosferatu (2024) side-by-side to compare how each filmmaker tackles different scenes. You can watch it here.
There is a pretty good reason why there has never been a sequel to Nosferatu. The nocturnal predator is always killed, be it the fictionalized Max Schreck (Willem Dafoe) in the me
Frank Grillo’s Werewolves dropped late last year, and Leigh Whannel’s Wolf Man recently landed on the 2025 movie schedule; it’s clear the subgenre is on the rise. Now, master of historical horror Robert Eggers is taking a stab at lycanthropy.
I was in awe of Jarin Blaschke’s use of composition while watching Nosferatu, I’m not surprised it’s up for the Best Cinematography Academy Award
The Lighthouse movie maker dropped this hilarious tidbit while reflecting on the influences that shaped his snowy, Gothic masterpiece on the Happy Sad Confused Podcast. Apparently, it wasn’t until he was mid-flight that he realized the eerie similarities between his Nosferatu and Tim Burton ’s Batman Returns. The Witch director shared:
Robert Eggers’s darkly beautiful remake of the silent 1922 horror classic Nosferatu is a hit with critics and audiences alike, with many praising its stunning visuals, intense performances, gothic atmosphere,
Nosferatu' craft team on Oscar noms for costume design, production design, cinematography & makeup & hairstyling, shouts out director Robert Eggers.
Focus Features' new gothic horror movie title Nosferatu, directed by auteur Robert Eggers, has gone ahead and accomplished an extremely major breakthrough at the box office on a global level.
DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K options for Nosferatu (2024) have just been made available for preorder on Amazon. Snag your copy now.
The gothic horror film starring Lily-Rose Depp, Nicholas Hoult, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Emma Corrin, Bill Skarsgård and Willem Dafoe is now available to watch at home.
As if the life-size coffin bed wasn't enough, Focus Features has released a six-foot tall life-size cutout of Bill Skarsgard's Count Orlok - which is now available for purchase.