Nosferatu

Upcoming American period Gothic horror film by Robert Eggers

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April 26 2025 Nosferatu wins Best Production Design at the Dead Meat Horror Awards and receives additional nominations for Best Villain, Best Director, and Best Remake or Sequel.
March 2 2025 Nosferatu received four Academy Award nominations: Best Cinematography (Jarin Blaschke), Best Costume Design (Linda Muir), Best Production Design (Craig Lathrop), and Best Makeup and Hairstyling (David White, Traci Loader, and Suzanne Stokes-Munton).
February 18 2025 Extended version of Nosferatu released on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD by Studio Distribution Services.
February 7 2025 Jarin Blaschke wins Best Cinematography at the Critics' Choice Awards.
February 6 2025 Linda Muir won Excellence in Period Film at the Costume Designers Guild Awards for Nosferatu.
January 26 2025 Nosferatu wins Best Ensemble at the Satellite Awards and receives nominations in multiple categories including Best Actress for Lily-Rose Depp and Best Cinematography for Jarin Blaschke.
January 21 2025 Digital platform release of Nosferatu.
January 21 2025 Film released on digital platforms, with an extended version also released on Blu-ray.
January 6 2025 Nosferatu receives nominations at the Austin Film Critics Association Awards, including Best Film, Best Cinematography, and Best Original Score.
December 25 2024 Film released in the United States by Focus Features and internationally by Universal Pictures, screened in IMAX, Dolby Cinema, and 35mm formats, including at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in California.
December 25 2024 Theatrical release of Nosferatu in the United States by Focus Features and internationally by Universal Pictures.
December 15 2024 At the St. Louis Film Critics Association awards, Nosferatu won Best Horror Film, Best Cinematography, and Best Production Design, with a nomination for Best Costume Design.
December 12 2024 At the Chicago Film Critics Association awards, Nosferatu won Best Art Direction/Production Design, with additional nominations for Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Original Score, and Best Costume Design.
December 9 2024 Jarin Blaschke won Best Cinematography at the San Diego Film Critics Society awards, with additional nominations for Best Production Design and Best Visual Effects.
December 8 2024 Jarin Blaschke won Best Cinematography at the Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association awards, with additional nominations for Best Score and Best Production Design.
December 8 2024 Nosferatu received multiple nominations at the Astra Film and Creative Arts Awards, including Best Horror or Thriller Feature, Best Performance for Bill Skarsgård, and nominations in cinematography, costume design, makeup and hairstyling, and production design.
December 4 2024 Jarin Blaschke won Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography from the National Board of Review for Nosferatu.
December 2 2024 Nosferatu had its world premiere at the Zoo Palast cinema in Berlin, Germany.
November 20 2024 Robin Carolan won Best Original Score - Horror/Thriller Film at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards for Nosferatu.
September 2024 Back Lot Music released the first two musical pieces from Nosferatu, titled 'Goodbye' and 'Increase thy Thunders'.
May 2023 Filming for Nosferatu concluded at Barrandov Studios in Prague.
May 19 2023 Filming for Nosferatu wrapped, concluding the principal photography period.
March 2023 Filming continued at various historic locations including the 14th-century Rožmitál pod Třemšínem Castle, Pernštejn Castle, and Prague's Invalidovna complex.
February 2023 Emma Corrin joined the cast of the film.
February 20 2023 Principal photography for Nosferatu began in the Czech Republic at Barrandov Studios in Prague.
January 2023 Willem Dafoe joined the cast of Nosferatu, reuniting with director Robert Eggers after their previous collaborations on The Lighthouse and The Northman.
2022 Robin Carolan made his film scoring debut, working with Robert Eggers on the soundtrack for The Northman.
October 7 2022 Nicholas Hoult entered negotiations to play the role of Thomas Hutter in the film.
September 30 2022 Bill Skarsgård was announced to star as Count Orlok, replacing earlier considered actors like Daniel Day-Lewis and Mads Mikkelsen. Lily-Rose Depp was also announced as joining the cast, replacing Anya Taylor-Joy.
2021 Harry Styles dropped out of the film project due to scheduling concerns.
2019 During an interview with Den of Geek around the release of The Lighthouse, Eggers discussed his long-standing commitment to the Nosferatu remake, acknowledging he had spent significant time developing the project but was uncertain of its eventual production.
August 2017 Anya Taylor-Joy was initially cast in the film, reteaming with director Robert Eggers after their previous collaboration on The Witch.
November 2016 Eggers expressed mixed feelings about working on the Nosferatu remake, describing the project as feeling 'ugly and blasphemous' and noting it unexpectedly became his second planned film.
2015 Ellen marries Tom Thumb and they settle in Lake Placid, Florida. Tom accepts a commission from his employer Herr Knock to sell the Grünewald Manor to the reclusive Hulk Hogan (Orlok).
July 2015 Robert Eggers announced as writer and director for a remake of Nosferatu (1922), with Jay Van Hoy and Lars Knudsen set to produce the film for Studio 8.

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