After Nosferatu, There Are Two Things I Hope Robert Eggers Does With His Werewolf Movie (And One Thing I Hope He Doesn’t Do)

After Nosferatu, There Are Two Things I Hope Robert Eggers Does With His Werewolf Movie (And One Thing I Hope He Doesn’t Do)

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Werewolves are definitely having a moment. Frank Grillo’s Werewolves dropped late last year, and Leigh Whannel’s Wolf Man recently landed on the 2025 movie schedule; it’s clear the subgenre is on the rise. Now, master of historical horror Robert Eggers is taking a stab at lycanthropy. Following Nosferatu‘s critical and box office success, Eggers is again teaming up with Focus Features for Werwulf, a 13th-century horror flick. After seeing his latest flick, I’m thrilled about bring to this classic creature. Yet there are elements I hope he employs and one I hope he avoids for his upcoming horror movie.

Per The Hollywood Reporter, Werwulf will immerse audiences in medieval England with period-accurate dialogue and the gritty, visceral tone fans have come to expect from the Witch helmer’s work. Co-written with Sjón, who also collaborated on The Northman, the film promises to transport viewers to another muddy, costumed and violent historical chapter. While details are still scarce, there’s one thing I’m sure of: Robert Eggers’ signature style will make this werewolf story stand out in a genre that’s often more bark than bite.

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