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Official trailer for Nosferatu released, promising a chilling revival for 2024

Official trailer for Nosferatu released, promising a chilling revival for 2024

The much-anticipated official trailer for NOSFERATU has been released, setting the stage for its premiere in UK and Ireland cinemas on the 3rd January 2025. This revival of the classic gothic tale, directed and written for the screen by Robert Eggers, promises to deliver a chilling narrative of obsession and terror. Starring Bill Skarsgård, alongside Nicholas Hoult, Lily-Rose Depp, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Emma Corrin, Ralph Ineson, Simon McBurney and Willem Dafoe, the film explores the haunting relationship between a young woman and a vampire who becomes infatuated with her, unleashing horror in his wake.

Produced by Jeff Robinov, John Graham, Chris Columbus, Eleanor Columbus and Eggers, the movie is poised to captivate audiences with its dark and enthralling storyline. Eggers, known for his meticulous attention to historical detail and atmospheric storytelling, has once again created a cinematic experience that delves deep into the gothic genre.

Take a look at the official trailer below, which serves as a tantalising preview of the horror, fascination and eerie world that Eggers’ latest project is set to bring to the big screen in the new year.

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NOSFERATU is released nationwide on 3rd January 2025.

Watch the trailer for NOSFERATU here:

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