Showing posts with label ROBERT EGGERS. Show all posts
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Wednesday, February 22, 2023

DO WE NEED ANOTHER NOSFERATU REMAKE?


The news is out that popular horror director Robert Eggers is ready to film a remake of F.W. Murnau's 1922 silent horror classic, NOSFERATU: A SYMPHONY OF HORROR. Besides the virtually untouchable original, a new version of the story was made in 1979 by Werner Herzog, starring the cadaverous Klaus Kinski as the titular vampire and the lovely Isabella Adjani as Lucy. A "biopic" of Nosferatu was released in 2000 as SHADOW OF THE VAMPIRE, starring John Malkovich as Murnau and an equally cadaverous Willem DaFoe as Max Schreck/Nosferatu.

I found the two latter films to be quite well done (Malkovich is a great actor no matter what weird films he's in), so my question is: Should the fangs stop with these? The 39 year-old Eggers is a more than competent filmmaker, lensing a series of interesting films, THE VVITCH (2015), THE LIGHTHOUSE (2019), and THE NORTHMAN (2022). Filming the vampire classic is something he has dreamed about for years, but I always want to raise the red flag when I hear this line. But, vanity films do sometimes work out, except this is going against some great work that came before it.

Ultimately, can he match the original in creepiness or the remake in atmospheric imagery? I guess we'll find out in another year or so. But if you ask me right now about the question I posed earlier, the answer is, "No".

Nosferatu: Everything We Know About Robert Eggers' Remake Of The Horror Classic
By Philip Sledge | Monday, February 13, 2023 | Cinemablend.com

Released in 1922, F.W. Murnau’s Nosferatu is often considered not only one of the best horror movies of all time, but also one of the most influential cinema classics to ever hit the big screen. The unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, which made some key but too subtle changes to the source material in an attempt to not pay royalties, has spent the vast majority of its existence in the public domain. But unlike Night of the Living Dead, another horror classic in the public domain, which has been remade countless times over the years, there have only been a couple of retellings of the frightening story over the past century. That, however, will soon change.

At some point in the near future, Robert Eggers, the visionary director behind modern horror classics like The Witch and The Lighthouse, will turn his attention to Nosferatu in a star-studded affair that will cross off a major item on the filmmaker's bucket list. Here is everything we know about the Nosferatu remake at this point in time.

WHAT IS THE NOSFERATU RELEASE DATE?
Focus Features, which is releasing Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu remake, has yet to reveal a release date at this point in time, but expect to hear more over the course of the next few months.

THE NOSFERATU CAST INCLUDES BILL SKARSGÅRD, LILY-ROSE DEPP, AND WILLEM DAFOE
The original Nosferatu featured an unforgettable performance by Max Schreck as the terrifying Count Orlock, a role that saw the German actor transform into a silent, deadly, and eerie vampire. This time around, it will be Bill Skarsgård, who has built up a strong resume over the past half-decade with roles like Pennywise in It and Keith Toshko in Barbarian. In September 2022, Deadline revealed that Skarsgård, who is set to appear alongside Keanu Reeves in the upcoming John Wick: Chapter 4, had been cast in the iconic role, with Lily-Rose Depp playing the object of his desires.

In January 2023, Deadline also reported that Willem Dafoe, who previously worked with director Robert Eggers on The Lighthouse, was attached to appear in an undisclosed role. Coincidentally, this will be the second movie based on Nosferatu that will feature Dafoe, as the actor previously appeared in the 2000 meta horror comedy Shadow of the Vampire, in which he played Schreck. Nicholas Hoult is also set to appear in the upcoming horror remake.

At one point in the film’s development, Anya Taylor-Joy, who broke out in Eggers’ 2015 horror film, The Witch, was set to appear in the movie alongside Harry Styles, but both have since dropped out.

NICHOLAS HOULT IS ‘REALLY LOOKING FORWARD’ TO WORKING ON NOSFERATU BECAUSE OF ROBERT EGGERS’ PASSION
Nicholas Hoult, who has another vampire-centric feature on the way with the upcoming Renfield, has made it sound like he’s really excited to be working on Nosferatu, citing in an interview with Collider Robert Eggers’ passion for the project and previous works:

"I am a fan of the original, but I think knowing Robert’s work and knowing that he’s wanted to make this film and tell this story — I think he’s been obsessed with it since he was about eight years old, he told me. So when it means that much to him personally and knowing what he’s created with ‘The Northman’, ‘The Lighthouse’, and ‘The Witch’, I’m like, his version of that story is something that I, as a fan, would be excited to see, so to get to go make it with him is something I’m really looking forward to."

And, while Hoult’s character has yet to be revealed, seeing the actor in another horror role, especially after The Menu, will surely be a treat.

THE NOSFERATU REMAKE WILL FOLLOW A YOUNG WOMAN AS SHE IS TARGETED BY AN ANCIENT EVIL
When reporting on the casting of Bill Skarsgård and Lily-Rose Depp in September 2022, Variety reported that the remake will follow a young woman as she becomes the target of an ancient evil after the mysterious being meets and becomes obsessed with her, bringing untold horror with him.

THE NOSFERATU REMAKE HAS BEEN IN THE WORKS FOR NEARLY A DECADE
There is no telling when Nosferatu will see the light of day, but Eggers has been working on bringing the movie to life for the better part of a decade. In July 2015, Variety announced that the filmmaker, whose feature film debut, The Witch, had opened at Sundance only a few months earlier, had been tasked with writing and directing the remake. Despite him going on to work on movies like The Lighthouse and The Northman over the past several years, it appears as if Count Orlock has continued to lurk in the shadows of the filmmaker’s mind, as the project is finally coming to fruition.

ROBERT EGGERS HAS BEEN OBSESSED WITH NOSFERATU SINCE HE WAS KID
While there have been some great horror remakes over the years, for the most part, these movies often fall short of the original and come off as hollow shells of the source material. Though Eggers admitted that a remake isn’t that necessary, he did tell Collider in 2015 that he has long been fascinated by the original, saying:

"It’s a masterpiece and it really doesn’t objectively need to be done, but I’ve been obsessed with that film since I was a little kid."

When asked if the movie would be a silent film like the original, Eggers joked that if someone wanted to see that version, F.W. Murnau “already made a great one.”

PRODUCTION WILL REPORTEDLY BEGIN IN PRAGUE IN FEBRUARY 2023
Eggers’ long-awaited remake of the horror classic will reportedly enter production in late February 2023. According to Production Weekly (via the Prague Reporter), the film shoot will reportedly get underway in Prague and surrounding areas throughout the Czech Republic, though specifics were not provided. Expect to hear more, and see on-set photos in the weeks and months to come.

Monday, October 3, 2022

NOSFERATU REMAKE AND NEW STATUE


Filmmaker Robert Eggers, who has produced a number of interesting films including THE VVITCH, THE LIGHTHOUSE, and THE NORTHMAN is poised for his remake of the classic vampire silent film, NOSFERATU. Let's hope he gets the green light this time around. And I am relieved that it's him making it and -- as much as I like their work -- Tim Burton or Rob Zombie.

Here's the exclusive 411 from the DEADLINE website:


Robert Eggers’ long-awaited new take on the Nosferatu is gaining some serious momentum as sources tell Deadline that Bill Skarsgard is attached to play the titular character and Lily-Rose Depp is in talks to co-star. The pic now is set up at Focus Features, with Eggers directing and penning the script. Jeff Robinov, John Graham, Robert Eggers, Chris Columbus and Eleanor Columbus are producing.

In the new reimagining, Nosferatu is a gothic tale of obsession between a haunted young woman (Depp) in 19th century Germany and the ancient Transylvanian vampire (Skarsgard) who stalks her, bringing untold horror with him. Focus had no comment on the project.

The film has been a passion project of Eggers’ for years and came close to coming together in 2019 with Anya Taylor-Joy and Harry Styles at Studio 8. The film was put on pause as Studio 8 figured out a budget and talent schedules. Eggers ultimately pushed pause on the movie and moved on to his Viking pic The Northman, which bowed in April.

After The Northman, Eggers started looking at other projects but always had his eye on coming back to the gothic tale. Once Focus came aboard, he officially made Nosferatu his next film and began meeting with talent. Skarsgard has been loosely attached to play Eggers’ new take on the 19th century monster, going back to when he was developing the project with Styles and Taylor-Joy, and he quickly got Skarsgard to slot the pic into his schedule before it got filled up.

Taylor-Joy has become one of the busier movie stars in town and couldn’t fit the film into that busy schedule, leaving an opening for the role of the female protagonist at the center of the story. Following a number of meetings, Voyagers star Depp emerged as Eggers’ top choice for the role.

Skarsgard is coming off his hit horror pic Barbarian, which he also exec produced. He has a busy 2023 coming up that includes the Netflix thriller Boy Kills World and John Wick: Chapter 4. He also is attached to star in The Crow reboot that Rupert Sanders is directing.

Depp is set to star opposite The Weeknd in the upcoming HBO series The Idol ,with Euphoria creator Sam Levinson producing. She most recently was seen in the remake of Silent Night.

FANGTASTIC NEW ORLOK STATUE!


More Nosferatu excitement is on the way in the world of monster statues, too. Pre-orders are now being accepted for this incredible Count Orlok 12-inch figure with a huge variety of accessories. I'll let the pictures do the talking.

A new Nosferatu – Count Orlok 1/6 Scale Figure is now available to pre-order. The figure is a joint venture between Infinite Statue and Kaustic Plastik. The 12″ tall figure is based on the vampire from the iconic vampire film Nosferatu, which was released in 1922. The film was an unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, and resulted in one of the first massive copyright infringement lawsuits for a major motion picture.

The figure includes a fabric outfit, interchangeable portraits, multiple interchangeable hands, a set of keys, a Medallion with a photo of Ellen, a letter, 2 plague rats, and a magnetic display stand. A Deluxe Version is also available, which adds a coffin to the accessory list. The figure is available from Sideshow Collectibles, and is priced at $300 for the Regular Edition, and $350 for the Deluxe Edition. Read on for the full details and new photos.


Nosferatu (Deluxe Edition) 100th Anniversary Sixth Scale Action Figure by Infinite Statue & Kaustic Plastik

Sideshow and Infinite statue are proud to present the Count himself, the Nosferatu Sixth Scale Figure!

Nosferatu made his first terrifying appearance on cinema screens in March 1922. A hundred years have gone by, but still today, his contorted shadow and skeletal hand gripping Ellen’s heart instills terror into us all.


Considered a classic masterpiece of horror cinematography, Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror, by German director Friedrich Murnau, unleashed the terrifying Count Orlok unto the world, as played by Max Schreck. With pointed ears and sunken eyes, his rigid, ephemeral figure forever lurking in the shadows is memorable, and, appropriately for a vampire, his ghost shows no sign of disappearing even after the passage of another century.

The immortal Nosferatu is brought back to life by the talented team of artists from Infinite Statue and Kaustic Plastik who have skillfully recreated his lugubrious and emaciated figure in incredible detail, lifting from the scenes of Murnau’s famous and beautifully unnerving film.

Included with the Deluxe Edition is one luxury movie-accurate coffin for you to recreate the iconic moments that have haunted our dreams for a century, and perhaps, an eternity…..

Cinema lovers and those who welcome all creatures of the night, don’t miss your chance to add this stunning Nosferatu figure to your horror collectibles display today!


View the rest of the massive preview images HERE.