Robert Eggers has given his audiences a film where an eerie gothic story takes place with the 2024 reboot of Nosferatu. Eggers, known and praised for his direction style in films, brings about a spine-chilling and visually gorgeous take on one of the most ...
Celebrated modern horror filmmaker Robert Eggers will be moving from vampires to werewolves with his next movie.
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Robert Eggers is reteaming with Focus Features after the phenomenal success of Nosferatu becoming the studio’s second highest grossing movie stateside with $90.5M behind Downton Abbey, and that is with the new genre movie Werwulf.
However, if there’s another thing we know Eggers loves, it’s meticulous historical research, which will again come into play for Werwulf. Sources tell THR that “the story is set in 13th century England” and the script “features dialogue that was true to the time period and has translations and annotations for those uninitiated in Old English.
Continuing its relationship with filmmaker Robert Eggers, Focus Features will produce and finance his next film, "Werwulf," according to an insider with knowledge of the project. The film will be released in North America on Christmas Day,
Eggers, whose Nosferatu has grossed nearly $156 million worldwide after debuting in last year’s not-usually-macabre Christmas window, will reportedly follow up his vampire redux with another straight-faced horror movie: Werewulf,
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Robert Eggers is tackling another monstrous creature after the box-office success of Nosferatu. In the wake of his star-studded vampire horror, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed the filmmaker is set to direct Werwulf, a werewolf movie he co-wrote with Icelandic poet and screenwriter Sjón.