Lily-Rose Depp in blood and vampire Bill Skarsgård: teaser trailer for the horror film "Nosferatu" has been released
Robert Eggers — who directed "The Witche" — will premiere the film on December 25.
Focus Features has released a teaser trailer of the horror movie "Nosferatu", based on the 1922 German film of the same name. The screenwriter and director of the new version was Robert Eggers — director of horror films "The Witch" and "The Lighthouse".
The picture will tell about a real estate agent named Thomas Hutter. After the creepy vampire Count Orlok becomes obsessed with Thomas's wife named Ellen, Hutter will have to find a way to resist the bloodsucker and save the family.
The role of Ellen was played by Lily-Rose Depp, Thomas was played by Nicholas Hoult, and Count Orlok was played by Bill Skarsgård. Also in the film starred Willem Dafoe, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and Emma Corrin.
The film will premiere on December 25, 2024.

I'm looking forward to it!!!

Yes! That's what I need. It's a long time to wait, but I'll wait! Medieval style and horror are perfect. And thanks for the Lighthouse. I'm interested.

I love good horror movies 🫢🔥

Well, why is it as dark as a Negro's ear? When will the lantern be applied to the horrors?

@Gabalus: and also in thrillers, horror and science fiction... Sometimes it's not clear what's going on there at all!

@Diplo88: it is clear why everyone is doing this - first of all: reducing production costs. Then, to catch up with suspense. But this is a movie, not an audio performance, and very rarely it can go to the advantage of the film, and not cause great irritation to the viewer...

@Gabalus: it seems to be a problem of switching to a digit, like you can't take it off for everything, but damn, you can't shoot so dark to direct spotlights in the end. I can't guarantee that I understood the reason correctly because I don't understand at all, I write only what I read about

How is it unclear? savings on installation🤣

an interesting cast. we will definitely take a look

Vanessa Paradis's daughter is like her mother. Well, at least there is no gap between the teeth, but for the sake of Defoe and Emma Corrin, I will most likely take a look.

We are really waiting for this. The director and cast are pleased, and so is the trailer.

Oh, another retelling of Bram Stoker's Dracula. It needs to be looked at. I wonder what the emphasis will be on? Is it based on love, drama, or horrors, diseases and fears, as in the first film?

Good! I'll watch it!
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