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“Nosferatu” Lily-Rose Depp floats in new trailer

Lily-Rose Depp in the stranglehold of evil.

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With Lily-Rose Depp floating: New, extremely scary teaser for the “Nosferatu” remake by Robert Eggers.

The remake of “Nosferatu” is getting closer, in Germany it will happen on January 2nd, 2025. Three months before the cinema release, Universal Pictures is now whetting the appetite for the shocker by Robert Eggers (41, “The Witch”, “The Northman”) with a second, even more detailed trailer.

In the new teaser we delve deeper into the psychological depths of Ellen Hutter, played by Lily-Rose Depp, 25. The young woman tells the vampire hunter Albin Eberhart von Franz (Willem Dafoe, 69) about visions that have haunted her since her childhood.

“I’ve never been so happy”: Lily-Rose Depp sees death

She then tells her husband Thomas about a dream. He plays at her wedding, but all the guests at the celebration are dead. “The smell of their bodies was disgusting,” she says. Death stood before her, but: “I was never so happy.” Does evil live in the world outside or within ourselves? That’s the question the film seems to ask above all else. At the end of the trailer, Ellen floats in front of her open window, waiting for Nosferatu.

We only have to do without one sight in the new trailer. Nosferatu’s face is no longer visible. The vampire embodied by “It” horror clown Bill Skarsgård, 34, can only be seen as a shadow and from a distance as a silhouette.

“Nosferatu” is based on the silent film of the same name by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau (1888-1931) from 1922 – rather loosely, as the new trailer makes even clearer. A remake by Werner Herzog, 82, with Klaus Kinski (1926-1991) in the title role was released in 1979.

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