Nosferatu’s New Trailer showcasing a chilling glimpse of Count Orlok in Robert Eggers’ retelling of the classic horror film.

Nosferatu’s New Trailer Gives the Glimpse of Robert Eggers’ Genius

The Nosferatu trailer gives a hint of late Halloween, which will come not in October but on December 25 this year. The trailer stars an amazing cast including Bill Skarsgård as Count Orlok, Willem Dafoe as Professor Albin Eberhart von Franz, Emma Corrin as Anna Harding, and Nicholas Hoult: Thomas Hutter. The entire trailer is chilling hinting towards a story that will retell the classic saga in a much more eerie way than ever!

There is so much gore hinted with the best horror atmosphere ready to keep Count Olok enthusiasts on their toes. 

For those who are not familiar with the classic, Count Olok’s story, Nosferatu is about a woman who is obsessed with the vampire. This leads to unimaginable horrors making folks of the town fall like dead flies.

Checkout Nosferatu’s Latest Trailer Here

Nosferatu’s new trailer promises spine-chilling horror and a brilliant cast. Watch it now!

The F.W. Murnau classic is retold by Robert Eggers. He wrote the plot of the movie and directed it as well. If you have watched titles like The Lighthouse, The Northman, and The Witch, you are already familiar with the magic that he brings. And mixed with the stellar cast like William Dafoe Bill Skarsgård and Emma Corrin along with Nicholas Hault and Lily-Rose Depp, the hopes just got higher. Some critics’ reviews of the trailer are already speculating it to be one of the best horror movies of recent times!

Nosferatu’s New Movie Trailer Hints at a Bloody Plot

The obsession of the young woman with the Vampire king is something that has been told during the days of the classics. But in this one, it looks bloodier, darker, and scarier. Even the original Nosferatu (1922) was dark enough that it got banned in countries like Sweden. As for the resemblance of Nosferatu with Dracula, it is said that the copyright was the reason why the name was changed.

Some also suggested the name was changed for the German audience- the word Nosferatu is an archaic Romanian word that literally translates to Vampire. So you can guess the rest of the history now!

Given the history of Robert Eggers’s movies, it can be assured that he will do us justice and treat fans with a horror flick that we might want to revisit for years.

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