The primary trailer for Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu is lastly right here, and it is wanting like an actual throwback to early 1900s horror.
Eggers, finest identified for guiding 2015’s The Witch and 2019’s The Lighthouse, has been engaged on a remake of the 1922 traditional horror flick Nosferatu since round 2015, and yesterday after some hiccoughs right here and there, the primary teaser trailer for it arrived. The movie has fairly the stacked solid, as Eggers is as soon as once more reuniting with Willem Dafoe, who’s portraying Professor Albin Eberhart Von Franz, which is kind of the title. Main the movie is Lily-Rose Depp as Ellen Hutter, a girl the titular Nosferatur is seemingly obsessive about, whereas The Menu’s Nicholas Hoult performs her husband, Thomas Hutter, an actual property agent whose newest consumer simply so occurs to even be the well-known and centuries-old vampire.
Within the titular position is common weirdo-player Invoice Skarsgård, who you should have seen as Pennywise within the trendy It movies, and is ready to star within the upcoming (and fairly controversial) remake of The Crow. The remainder of the solid consists of another massive names like Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Kick Ass), Ralph Ineson (Last Fantasy 16), and Emma Corrin (Deadpool & Wolverine). An official logline for the movie explains that it is a “gothic story of obsession between a haunted younger lady and the terrifying vampire infatuated along with her, inflicting untold horror in its wake,” which definitely appears like a horror movie from the early 1900s.
The movie was initially set to incorporate frequent collaborator of Eggers’ Anya Taylor-Pleasure, who you’d have just lately seen within the fairly good Furiosa, and for One Path member turned solo artist turned actor Harry Kinds within the roles of Ellen and Thomas Hutter, although each needed to drop as much as scheduling conflicts.
These of you wanting ahead to checking Nosferatu out have a short time to attend although, as it is not due out till Christmas Day, an clearly seasonally acceptable movie.