Robert Eggers is reteaming with Focus Features for his next film 'Werwulf,' a werewolf horror feature that he co-wrote.
Robert Eggers has lined up his next movie - and it's another period piece about a violent horror character. The upcoming pic is titled Werwulf, which will be set in 13th-century England. Eggers is set to direct and co-wrote the script with Sjón,
Celebrated modern horror filmmaker Robert Eggers will be moving from vampires to werewolves with his next movie.
Robert Eggers’ breakout movie was The Witch, an experience in terror that screened at the Sundance Film Festival in 2015 but wouldn’t be unleashed on audiences for a full year. The critical acclaim Eggers earned from the picture offered him the chance to explore projects he dreamed of bringing to life,
However, if there’s another thing we know Eggers loves, it’s meticulous historical research, which will again come into play for Werwulf. Sources tell THR that “the story is set in 13th century England” and the script “features dialogue that was true to the time period and has translations and annotations for those uninitiated in Old English.
Robert Eggers' 'Nosferatu' will screen in 35mm at Film at Lincoln Center as part of the "Conjuring 'Nosferatu': Robert Eggers Presents" program.
Robert Eggers is reteaming with Focus Features after the phenomenal success of Nosferatu becoming the studio’s second highest grossing movie stateside with $90.5M behind Downton Abbey, and that is with the new genre movie Werwulf.
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The last, but newest announcement is that A24 is going to be doing an adaptation of Edgar Allen Poe’s classic poem The Masque of the Red Death, and there are talks that Euphoria’s Sydney Sweeney is going to be among the cast. Which if true is the film I’m the most excited about.
Robert Eggers is reteaming with Focus Features for 'Werwulf,' a 13th century set werewolf movie releasing in 2026.
There is so much to appreciate about Robert Eggers' Nosferatu. The period-accurate costume design, the impeccable sets, the sensational performances, and the incredible visuals all join together in an unholy matrimoney of sensuous darkness and haunting artisanship.