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Nosferatu | Robert Eggers’ vampire horror will get a Christmas 2024 launch date within the US

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Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu will hit US cinemas on the twenty fifth December, however the movie at the moment has no UK date. 


Nosferatu goes face to face with Sonic The Hedgehog 3 and Barry Jenkins’ Mufasa for the battle of the Christmas field workplace with a Christmas Day 2024 launch date as reported by Deadline. That’s one heck of a triple invoice, however one we’re very excited for. 

There’s no UK launch date at the moment set for Nosferatu. Both Mufasa and Sonic 3 are in cinemas on twentieth December in each US and UK so we will solely hope that Nosferatu would additionally seem on the coveted twenty sixth December launch date as UK cinemas will likely be firmly closed on Christmas Day. We concern the movie would possibly get pushed to early 2025 although, however we’re attempting to remain constructive. 

“The audacious filmmaking of Robert Eggers is at all times a present for followers, and we will promise that his Nosferatu is planning fairly the Christmas feast,” mentioned Peter Kujawski, the Chairman of Focus Features, which is distributing the movie within the US.

Nosferatu will star Lily-Rose Depp, Nicholas Hoult, Emma Corrin, Willem Dafoe and Bill Skarsgård as Count Orlok, the vampire who courts Depp’s damsel, who will most actually be in misery in some unspecified time in the future within the movie. 

This has been considerably of a ardour undertaking for Eggers, who initially envisioned Nosferatu to be his second characteristic after The Witch.

Eggers’ movie would be the second remake of the long-lasting 1922 silent movie Nosferatu: A Symphony Of Horror. That movie, directed by FW Murnau was an unofficial adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, which has had its justifiable share of diversifications. 

Eggers not too long ago chatted with Empire journal about his vampire movie, classifying it formally as a horror. “It’s a scary movie. It’s a horror film. It’s a Gothic horror film. And I do assume that there hasn’t been an old-school Gothic film that’s truly scary shortly. And I feel that almost all of audiences will discover this one to be the case.”

Eggers additionally had this to say about Skarsgård’s efficiency: “I’ll say that Bill has so reworked, I’m fearful that he won’t get the credit score that he deserves as a result of he’s simply… he’s not there.”

With that Christmas 2024 launch date, we’re now formally classing Nosferatu as a Christmas movie. We’ll hold you up to date on information about Nosferatu’s UK launch date. 

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