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NOSFERATU Director Promises Remake Will Return Vampires to Their ‘Scary, Stinky’ Roots; New still published

NOSFERATU Director Promises Remake Will Return Vampires to Their ‘Scary, Stinky’ Roots; New still published

Looking forward to The witch And The Northman Director Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu Following the recent release of a spooky full trailer, the remake is at an all-time high, and the filmmaker has now promised that Bill Skarsgard’s new version of Count Orlok will make vampires scary again.

Aside from a few brief glimpses and a disturbing glimpse of his silhouette as he terrorizes his latest victim, the trailers have kept Orlok under wraps, but Eggers teases that the wait is on for the first proper look at the ancient bloodsucker in a new film Interview with will be worthwhile Total film.

“We went as far as Edward Cullen, where vampires aren’t scary. So how can we move in the complete opposite direction? Vampires were so scary that people would dig up corpses, cut them into pieces and set them on fire.”

“I think we deserve another creepy, smelly corpse” he adds.

The story is a loose adaptation by Bram Stokers DraculaThe Count will travel to Germany to pursue and seduce a young woman named Ellen Sutter (Lily-Rose Depp) (Lucky Girl), while her husband Thomas (Nicholas Hoult) remains trapped in Transylvania.

In the new image below, we see Thomas trying to escape Orlock’s castle. If you have read Dracula or have seen any of the previous adaptations, you know that there is a very good reason why he looks so scared here, and that his experience with the creatures of the night leaves him a broken man.

Check out the new still at the link below and take another look at the recently released trailer.

FW Murnau directed the original 1922 classic, while Werner Herzog directed a rather bizarre remake in 1979.

“Nosferatu tells a gothic tale of obsession between a persecuted young woman in 19th century Germany and the ancient Transylvanian vampire who stalks her, bringing unspeakable horror with him.”

Nosferatu Willem Dafoe, Aaron Taylor Johnson, Emma Corrin, Ralph Ineson and Simon McBurney also star. The film recently received an official release date and will be released on Christmas Day 2024.

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