Having been a fan of F.W. Murnau’s 1922 classic since his childhood, Eggers actually directed a version of it for his senior play, which led to a local theatre owner hiring him to re-stage the play professionally.
Eggers said “It’s shocking to me, It feels ugly and blasphemous and egomaniacal and disgusting for a filmmaker in my place to do Nosferatu next. I was really planning on waiting a while, but that’s how fate shook out. That’s when I realized this is what I want to be doing, Nosferatu’ has a very close, magical connection for me. Though if I were to make the movie 17-year-old Rob was going to make of ‘Nosferatu’ it would have been something between like ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ and ‘Sin City,’ whereas this is going to be the same approach as ‘The Witch,’ where 1830s Biedermeier Baltic Germany needs to be articulated in a way that seems real.”
Though he wouldn’t give too many details on how he plans to approach the classic, he did note that he wants to build real 1830s interiors and also change his approach to the lead character, stating that he can’t do Max Schreck again.
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