Robert Eggers confirms Nosferatu extended cut with deleted trailer scene

Director Robert Eggers of the movie “Nosferatu” has announced plans to release an extended edition of the film. This longer version will feature a deleted scene that originally appeared in the film’s trailer.

In simple terms, the updated gothic horror movie, modeled after the 1922 original, follows the tale of Ellen Hutter (played by Lily-Rose Depp). She finds herself the focus of the enigmatic affections of Count Orlok (portrayed by Bill Skarsgård), a captivating vampire character.

As a gaming enthusiast sharing my thoughts, I just can’t wait to get my hands on the extended cut of “The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf,” which hits UK screens this past Wednesday (January 1). Director Robert Eggers, known for his chilling films like “The Witch,” “The Lighthouse,” and “The Northman,” hinted to Esquire UK that we can expect an additional spine-tingling scene in the home release of the movie.

Robert Eggers confirms Nosferatu extended cut with deleted trailer scene

He mentioned that it was frustrating for film enthusiasts as the shot wasn’t included in the movie, referencing a scene from the eerie trailer. The shot itself was captivating and enjoyable, but its placement in the storyline took away some suspense since it revealed Orlok’s presence.

He went on to say, “To maintain an air of enigma around him, we chose to keep things more cryptic. However, if you’re interested in delving deeper with the extended version of the movie, it’s available for purchase.” Joining the filmmaker during the interview were Willem Dafoe, portraying Professor Albin Eberhart Von Franz, and Skarsgård.

Robert Eggers confirms Nosferatu extended cut with deleted trailer scene

While Eggers hints at a longer version, Aaron Taylor-Johnson (playing Friedrich Harding) shared some insights about the movie with Digital Spy, suggesting it’s ideal for holiday viewing.

He commented, “This movie is absolutely worth watching during the holiday season, not because it specifically revolves around Christmas themes, but because holidays are a time for enjoying outstanding films. I believe this film is a magnificent piece, an experience in itself, making it perfect for viewing.

Nosferatu is in cinemas now.

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2025-01-05 03:48

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