For A Remake Of Nosferatu, Anya Taylor-Joy Teams Up With Robert Eggers.
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- The classic vampire rework follows the pair’s collaboration in the upcoming Viking film The Northerner.
- In 2015, Anya Taylor-Joy made her feature film debut in Robert Eger’s supernatural horror film The Witch.
She played the daughter of a Puritan family who was confronted Remake Of Nosferatu by an evil force lurking in her groundbreaking acting role in the woods. He’s now busy working on the Viking director’s epic The Northerner and is already planning to reunite with him.
As recently revealed in an interview with the Los Angeles Times. Taylor-Joy will be playing a role in the upcoming remake of Eggers’ vampire classic “Nosferatu.”
Independently based on Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Nosferatu was first produced as a silent film by German director FW Murnau in 1922. Later versions included Werner Herzog’s Vospera Nosferatu (1979). Remake Of Nosferatu, led by Eggers, was first hinted at in 2015 before plans became uncertain. And the project almost disappeared in a cloud of bats.
Thanks, Taylor-Joy’s statement about the project suggests it’s still ongoing, though we could wait a while. He named his role in the film amid several upcoming projects. Including the thriller starring The Queen’s Gambit writer and director Scott Frank and the prequel Crazy Max: The Road to Rage.
“All my friends always say, ‘What are you doing?!? Get some rest…” the actor told the LA Times.
But the role is too good. I can’t handle it if I don’t say yes. I can’t handle it. So I’d rather do that and do my best.”
The Northman is the sequel to Eggers from 2019. The Lighthouse stars Robert Pattinson and William Defoe. Both Dafo and Taylor-Joy return to the Icelandic revenge story with Kate Dickie (from The Witch). Nicole Kidman, Ethan Hawke, Alexander Skarsgård, Bjork, and their daughter Isadora Bercardotir Barney. Eggers wrote the screenplay in collaboration with Icelandic poet, novelist, and former collaborator Björk Sjón.