Robert Eggers Brings Horror Back with a Bold 'Nosferatu' Remake
The reimagined classic shifts focus to Ellen's haunting connection with Count Orlok, delivering a visually arresting and chillingly intense experience.
- Robert Eggers's 'Nosferatu' reimagines the 1922 silent film, reviving the terrifying, monstrous vampire archetype with Bill Skarsgård as Count Orlok.
- The film shifts the narrative focus to Ellen, played by Lily-Rose Depp, exploring her dark, supernatural connection with Orlok and her internal struggles.
- Nicholas Hoult portrays Thomas Hutter, a real estate agent whose journey to Orlok's castle sets off a series of chilling events in 19th-century Germany.
- Willem Dafoe's Professor Von Franz, a newly created character, becomes a key ally for Ellen, challenging the era's dismissive attitudes toward her possession-like symptoms.
- Eggers's adaptation has been praised for its gothic visuals, unsettling atmosphere, and performances, while offering a fresh perspective on a century-old tale.