‘Nosferatu’: Prague-shot horror film with Bill Skarsgård and Willem Dafoe gets full trailer
Focus Features has debuted the first full trailer for Robert Eggers’ highly-anticipated horror film, which releases in cinemas worldwide this Christmas.
Focus Features has debuted the first full trailer for Robert Eggers’ highly-anticipated horror film, which releases in cinemas worldwide this Christmas.
Director Robert Eggers’ much-anticipated horror movie also revealed its first official image of Lily-Rose Depp as protagonist Ellen Hutter.
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.
The Carnival Row star addressed filming in the Czech Republic while doing press in advance of the final season’s debut.
One of the largest productions to ever film in Prague will see its final season release from February 17.
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