
‘Nosferatu’: Prague-shot vampire film sets release date for Christmas 2024
Director Robert Eggers’ much-anticipated horror movie also revealed its first official image of Lily-Rose Depp as protagonist Ellen Hutter.
Director Robert Eggers’ much-anticipated horror movie also revealed its first official image of Lily-Rose Depp as protagonist Ellen Hutter.
The comic book adaptation, which filmed in the Czech Republic during the summer of 2022, is expected to hit cinemas in 2024.
Production of Nosferatu in the Czech Republic wrapped on May 19 following a complex three-month shoot.
The vampire movie starring Bill Skarsgård and Willem Dafoe is currently filming at Prague’s landmark Invalidovna complex.
Keanu Reeves is back for more, and more, revenge in this purportedly final John Wick movie, but co-star Donnie Yen steals the show.
In town to shoot Nosferatu for director Robert Eggers, the actor was recently spotted at popular Vinohrady bistro The Borsch.
The odds-on favorite to be cast as the next James Bond is currently in Prague to shoot the vampire film with Bill Skarsgård and Willem Dafoe.
Seven years in the making, production on the vampire film also starring Nicholas Hoult and Lily-Rose Depp has officially begun.
Filmmakers Erik Poppe and Hanna Bergholm will present their latest features at this year’s festival, hosted by Prague’s Kino Edison from January 18-25.
Lily-Rose Depp and Nicholas Hoult will co-star alongside Skarsgård in this long-delayed project from director Robert Eggers.
The Northman director’s long-gestating passion project is officially moving forward in the Czech Republic
Filming for the new comic book adaptation took place in the center of the Czech capital as well as Munich’s new Penzing Studios
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