With the release date of the horror remake is nearer, a new one Nosferatu Trailer was unveiled. The upcoming film, written and directed by Robert Eggers (known for The witch, The lighthouseAnd The Nortman), is a remake of the 1922 German silent film, which was an unauthorized and unofficial adaptation of Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel. Dracula. The remake follows a similar story with a tormented young woman and a terrifying vampire infatuated with her, with NosferatuThe cast included Bill Skarsgård, Nicholas Hoult, Lily-Rose Depp, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Emma Corrin, Ralf Ineson, Simon McBurney and Willem Dafoe.
In honor of the start of the Halloween season, Focus features has released a new one Nosferatu Trailer. The footage offers a deeper look at Robert Eggers’ highly anticipated horror remake, which features a star-studded cast including the likes of Nicholas Hoult, Lily-Rose Depp and Willem Dafoe. The trailer also finally unveiled the best look yet at Bill Skarsgård’s titular vampire, revealing more of his latest haunting transformation for the horror genre. Check out the trailer below:
All revealed by the new Nosferatu trailer
How is it different from the first trailer?
Compared to the first Nosferatu trailer, which mostly omits any plot or character details, The new trailer focuses much more on Lily-Rose Depp’s Ellen Hutterwho is recently married to real estate agent Thomas Hutter (Nicholas Hoult) and has already experienced “SpellsSince childhood. Throughout the trailer, her soul is slowly seduced by Nosferatu, and she eventually succumbs to him. Despite unveiling the best look after Bill Skarsgård’s titular vampire, the trailer once again keeps him hidden by only showing dark silhouettes and his shadow.
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The new one Nosferatu Trailer focuses much more on the twisted connection between Count Orlok and Ellen Hutter. Early on, it is one of supernatural obsession as she senses his presence from afar, increasingly haunted by his influence. However, as shown in the trailer, Ellen is slowly seduced by him, urging him to “Come to me“And at the end of the trailer, she approaches him, explaining,”I’m ready.” It is through this twisted, supernatural connection that director Robert Eggers creates a deep sense of dread and foreboding.
Our take on the new Nosferatu trailer
It cleverly keeps Count Orlok hidden
Similar to the one released this past summer, This is another effective trailer for Nosferatu. It continues to build on the supernatural and obsessive connection between Count Orlok and Ellen Hutter, creating a sense of psychological and atmospheric dread, while still not unveiling the full extent of Bill Skarsgård’s titular vampire. It seems they are wisely saving the first full look for when Nosferatu Hits theaters on December 25, and until then allows the fear and suspense to grow in the minds of the audience.
Source: Focus features