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  • Robert Eggers to Direct ‘Labyrinth’ Sequel After ‘Nosferatu’ Success


    “Nosferatu” director Robert Eggers is set to write and direct the sequel to Jim Henson’s the 1986 cult fantasy movie “Labyrinth” for TriStar Pictures, Variety has confirmed.

    Eggers is writing the project with his writing partner Sjón, while Chris Columbus and Eleanor Columbus are producing alongside Lisa Henson. Brian Henson is executive producing.

    The sequel originally had Scott Derrickson set to direct. When asked about the status of the project for TriStar Pictures and Jim Henson Pictures in 2023, Derrickson admitted it was “a tough nut to crack” and apparently exited after that. The script had been set to be written by Maggie Levin, and it was being described as a sequel at the time.

    Directed by Jim Henson, the original “Labyrinth” starred David Bowie as the Goblin King and Jennifer Connelly as a teenager who must save her baby brother, along with a slew of Henson puppets, in an imaginative musical fantasy that bombed at the box office. But it found a generation of fans on home video and television and became a beloved cult movie, leading to tie-in novels and comic books, video games, retrospective screenings and a fan masquerade ball.

    Eggers, whose “Nosferatu” scored four Oscar nominations, will also reteam with Focus Features for “Werwulf,” a werewolf horror set in the 13th century that’s being released in December 2026.

    Eggers told Indiewire recently that he was also interested in doing a Western and a medieval project, “The Knight.”

    The news of Eggers’ involvement was first reported by the InSneider newsletter.



    After the success of his upcoming film “Nosferatu,” director Robert Eggers has been tapped to helm the highly anticipated sequel to the cult classic film “Labyrinth.”

    Eggers, known for his unique and atmospheric style of filmmaking, is set to bring his dark and haunting vision to the beloved world of “Labyrinth.” The original film, directed by Jim Henson and starring David Bowie and Jennifer Connelly, has maintained a dedicated fan base since its release in 1986.

    Fans of the original film can look forward to Eggers’ fresh take on the fantastical world of “Labyrinth,” as he delves into the intricate and mysterious labyrinth created by the Goblin King. With his track record of creating visually stunning and emotionally resonant films, Eggers is sure to deliver a sequel that will captivate audiences and pay homage to the beloved original.

    Stay tuned for more updates on the “Labyrinth” sequel as the project develops under the visionary direction of Robert Eggers.

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  • Nosferatu’s Robert Eggers to direct sequel to 1986’s Labyrinth | Robert Eggers


    Robert Eggers is set to write and direct a sequel to the 1986 fantasy Labyrinth.

    According to Deadline, the Nosferatu director has just closed a deal to follow up the Jim Henson-directed film for Tristar Pictures. The original starred Jennifer Connelly and David Bowie.

    Eggers’s take on Nosferatu became a surprise box office hit after its release at the end of last year, making $156m worldwide to date. Today also saw the film over-perform with the Academy, scoring four Oscar nominations for cinematography, production design, costume design, and makeup and hairstyling.

    The Guardian’s Peter Bradshaw called it “an elaborate, detailed love letter to the original, intelligently respectful and faithful”.

    The writer-director, whose credits also include The Witch and The Northman, has also just announced his immediate follow-up, a 13th-century thriller called Werwulf. The film, reportedly set in England, is aiming for a Christmas 2026 release.

    While Labyrinth was a critical and commercial disappointment at the time, it has since gained a loyal following.

    There have been attempts to make a sequel before with directors such as Alien Romulus’s Fede Alvarez and Doctor Strange’s Scott Derrickson involved. In December, Jeff Sneider broke news that Eggers was to be attached to a new take.

    When asked about it before Thursday’s news was confirmed, Eggers said: “The thing is, I always have a ton of things in development because you need to survive in this industry, and you don’t know what is going to hit next. But I definitely want the next film I make to be an original movie.”

    Details on Eggers’s take are unknown but Connelly, who was just 16 at the time of release, has expressed interest in returning for previous iterations of the sequel.

    Chris Columbus and Eleanor Columbus will be producing alongside Lisa Henson, the CEO of the Jim Henson Company.

    Get ready, Labyrinth fans, because a long-awaited sequel is finally on its way! Renowned director Robert Eggers, known for his chilling films like The Witch and The Lighthouse, has been tapped to helm the follow-up to the beloved 1986 fantasy classic.

    Titled Nosferatu’s Labyrinth, the sequel will see Eggers bring his signature dark and atmospheric style to the iconic world created by Jim Henson. The film will follow a new protagonist who must navigate the treacherous maze of the Goblin King’s labyrinth to rescue a loved one from the clutches of the sinister vampire Count Orlok.

    Fans can expect a blend of fantasy, horror, and adventure in Eggers’ unique vision for the sequel, promising a fresh take on the beloved characters and setting of the original film. With Eggers at the helm, audiences can look forward to a visually stunning and emotionally resonant continuation of the Labyrinth story.

    Production is set to begin next year, with a release date slated for 2023. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting project as it develops! #NosferatusLabyrinth #RobertEggers #LabyrinthSequel

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  • Robert Eggers Set For ‘Labyrinth’ Sequel At Sony


    It’s been a big week for Robert Eggers.

    A day after Focus Features’ announcement of Werwulf, which he’s set as his next film on the heels of Nosferatu, we’ve learned that the filmmaker has closed his deal to write and direct a new Labyrinth film for TriStar Pictures.

    The news comes following the unveiling of the 2025 Oscar nominations, which included four for Eggers’ hit vampire flick in the Cinematography, Costume Design, Production Design and Makeup and Hairstyling categories.

    Plot details for Eggers’ Labyrinth are under wraps, but we’re told the film is a sequel to, rather than a remake of, Jim Henson’s 1986 classic. Eggers is writing the script with Sjón, his collaborator on 2022 Viking actioner The Northman and with whom he’s also working on Werwulf. Chris and Eleanor Columbus will produce alongside Lisa Henson, with Brian Henson executive producing.

    A beloved musical fantasy starring a young Jennifer Connelly and the late David Bowie, Labyrinth follows the former’s 16-year-old Sarah as she navigates a vast, otherworldly maze to rescue her infant brother, Toby (Toby Froud), whom she inadvertently wished away to the realm of Goblin King Jareth (Bowie). Throughout her journey, Sarah encounters a variety of magical creatures and challenges that test her resolve and maturity.

    In its theatrical release through TriStar, the original underperformed, grossing only around $34 million against a reported budget of $25 million and faring better overseas than domestically. Still, the film earned nominations at the likes of the Hugo Awards and the BBAFTA Film Awards and now is appreciated as a cult classic. Among its most memorable features is the innovative puppetry that emerged for the project from Jim Henson’s Creature Shop. Over the past few decades, the film’s popularity has led to tie-in novels and comic books, video games, perennial screenings and even an annual fan masquerade ball, which is considered one of the largest in the world.

    Efforts to get a Labyrinth follow-up off the ground have been ongoing since at least 2017, with Doctor Strange‘s Scott Derrickson most recently attaching to direct a prior incarnation from a script by Maggie Levin.

    Still playing in theaters, Eggers’ take on gothic vampire tale Nosferatu is the highest-grossing film of his career, having passed $156 million worldwide since Christmas Day. Heading into its eighth weekend at the box office and recently hitting PVOD, the film also is Focus Features’ second highest-grossing title stateside behind Downton Abbey. It marks the celebrated genre filmmaker’s fourth on the heels of The Witch and The Lighthouse for A24 and The Northman for Focus.

    The plot of Eggers’ Werwulf hasn’t been divulged, but the title gives one a good sense. Produced and financed by Focus Features, the film is scheduled to debut in North American theaters on Christmas Day 2026. Eggers and Sjón will produce alongside Focus, with Maiden Voyage’s Chris and Eleanor Columbus executive producing.

    Eggers is repped by WME and Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz. News of his attachment to Labyrinth was first reported by Jeff Sneider of The InSneider.



    “Robert Eggers Set to Direct ‘Labyrinth’ Sequel at Sony: What Fans Can Expect!”

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  • Robert Eggers’ NOSFERATU Coming to Digital and 4K UHD With New Extended Cut


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    Cover up your necks—again—because Nosferatu will soon be in your home. Well, at least he will be if you invite him. Normally we don’t recommend doing that with any vampire, especially a really famous one. But in this case you’ll probably want to. Writer-director Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu will soon arrive on digital, 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD. And when it does it’s bringing a special gift. The film’s home release will include an all-new, never-before-seen extended cut.

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    Nosferatu is still scaring audiences in theaters. But it won’t be long before you can enjoy Robert Eggers “re-imagining” of the iconic vampire story from the comfort of your own couch. The movie will arrive on digital platform and store shelves on February 18, 2025. The film’s home release will also come with a tasty mix of extras depending on which editions you purchase. Universal Pictures Home Entertainment lists the differences between each. Those who opt for the Extended Cut 4K UHD copy will get everything. That includes a commentary track from Eggers himself, three deleted scenes, and a comprehensive behind-the-scenes featurettes. You can find the full list of available extras below. The home release also indicates the extended cut includes three additional minutes beyond the theatrical run time of 2:13.

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    Nosferatu stars Bill Skarsgård, Lily-Rose Depp, Nicholas Hoult, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Emma Corrin, and Willem Dafoe. Feel free to invite them all into your house for an extended stay.

    NOSFERATU EXCLUSIVE BONUS FEATURES:

    • NOSFERATU: A MODERN MASTERPIECE – Explore the deepest, darkest depths of NOSFERATU with the actors and artists whose commitment and craftwork take the classic vampire epic to horrifying new heights.

      • BREATHING LIFE INTO A DREAM – Filmmaker Robert Eggers’ lifelong dream becomes a startling cinematic nightmare as the actors collaborate on transformative performances to make his Gothic vision an astonishing reality.

      • BECOMING COUNT ORLOK – Practical makeup FX seamlessly meld with Bill Skarsgård’s bold interpretation of Count Orlok to resurrect a villain whose unsettling appearance is both creepy and captivating.

      • CAPTURING THE MOOD – From sunlight, snowfall, and shadows to candlelight and complicated camera moves, see how each visually rich detail contributes to NOSFERATU’s incredibly eerie atmosphere.

      • RECREATING 1838 – Open a virtual time capsule with production designer Craig Lathrop, whose intricately detailed sets immerse viewers in an entirely authentic world.

      • DRESSING THE PART – Whether accenting Count Orlok’s otherworldliness or telling background tales through clothing, watch costume designer Linda Muir fashion distinct looks that extend each character’s story.

      • THE END IS JUST THE BEGINNING – Visual effects supervisor Angela Barson and composer Robin Carolan enhance NOSFERATU’s nightmarish fantasy using stunning CGI and a breathtaking score.

    • DELETED SCENES

      • Harding’s Bedchamber/Dark Corridor

    • FEATURE COMMENTARY WITH WRITER/DIRECTOR ROBERT EGGERS



    Exciting news for horror fans! Robert Eggers’ iconic film NOSFERATU is set to be released in digital and 4K UHD with a brand new extended cut. The classic vampire tale is getting a modern upgrade, allowing viewers to experience the chilling atmosphere and haunting visuals in stunning high definition.

    Eggers, known for his atmospheric and visually striking films like The Witch and The Lighthouse, brings his unique vision to this timeless story. With a new extended cut, fans can expect even more depth and nuance to the already captivating narrative.

    Whether you’re a longtime fan of NOSFERATU or a newcomer to the story, this updated release promises to be a must-watch for horror enthusiasts. Keep an eye out for more details on the release date and where you can watch this hauntingly beautiful film in all its 4K glory. Get ready to be mesmerized by Robert Eggers’ NOSFERATU like never before.

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  • Universal makes Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu (2024) official for Blu-ray & 4K on 2/18, plus Sonic the Hedgehog 3, The Fall, Urotsukidoji & more!


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    The disc SKUs will include both the Theatrical Cut and a new Extended Cut that features about 3 more minutes of footage. All versions will be framed at the side-matted 1.66:1 aspect ratio, just as the film was seen in theaters. Extras will include the 7-part Nosferatu: A Modern Masterpiece making of documentary, 3 deleted scenes, and audio commentary with the director. The 4K will feature Dolby Vision HDR, while the Blu-ray and 4K will both include Dolby Atmos audio. You can see the cover artwork below.

    Also today, Paramount has set Jeff Fowler’s Sonic the Hedgehog 3 for Blu-ray, DVD, 4K Ultra HD, and 4K Steelbook on 4/15. The 4K SKU will include Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos audio. The Digital version is available as of today. Extras will include commentary by filmmaker and actor Ben Schwartz (the voice of Sonic), 9 featurettes, deleted scenes, and a gag reel.

    Our friends at Kino Lorber Studio Classics have set Gabrielle Beaumont’s Godsend (1979) for Blu-ray release on 3/18 via their Kino Cult, along with Mark L. Lester’s Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw (1976) on 3/25. And newly-announced as coming soon to Blu-ray from KLSC are Brian Levant’s Beethoven (1992) and George Marshall’s Hold That Blonde! (1945).

    And Discotek has just announced a new 2k scan, restoration, and Blu-ray release of Hideki Takayama’s Urotsukidoji: Legend of the Overfiend (1989), mastered from one of the last known uncut 35mm prints from a private collection. The result is reportedly coming soon to Blu-ray, a disc that will also include OVA 1-3 (OVA will be SD only), extensive liner notes, a trailer and promo collection, original credit rolls, and an animatic sequence.

    Umbrella Entertainment has set Tarsem Singh’s The Fall (2006) and Banjong Pisanthanakun and Parkpoom Wongpoom’s Shutter (2004) for 4K Ultra HD release on 5/7. Each will feature encoding by Fidelity in Motion. The specific HDR and audio formats are TBA.

    We’ll leave you with a look at the cover art for Nosferatu, a pair of recently-announced Second Sight 4K titles, and more, all with Amazon.com pre-order links…

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    Exciting news for film fans and collectors alike as Universal has officially announced the release of Robert Eggers’ highly anticipated film “Nosferatu” on Blu-ray and 4K on February 18, 2024.

    Fans of the horror genre can now own a piece of cinematic history with this modern retelling of the classic vampire tale. Directed by the visionary filmmaker behind “The Witch” and “The Lighthouse”, “Nosferatu” promises to be a chilling and atmospheric experience that will leave audiences on the edge of their seats.

    But that’s not all! Universal has also revealed a slew of other exciting releases coming on the same day, including the highly anticipated “Sonic the Hedgehog 3”, the visually stunning epic “The Fall”, the groundbreaking anime classic “Urotsukidoji”, and many more.

    Whether you’re a fan of horror, action, fantasy, or animation, Universal has something for everyone with their diverse lineup of releases. Mark your calendars for February 18, 2024, and get ready to add these must-have titles to your collection.

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  • Robert Eggers’ ‘Nosferatu’ Extended Cut Sinks Its Fangs Into Digital Today, Physical Media in February


    Succumb to Robert EggersNosferatu from the comfort of your own sarcophagus on Digital today, with 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD to follow on February 18 via Universal.

    In addition to the 132-minute theatrical cut, viewers can sink their fangs into a 136-minute extended cut.

    Special Features:

    • Nosferatu Extended Cut
    • Audio Commentary by Writer-Director Robert Eggers
    • Nosferatu: A Modern Masterpiece – Explore the deepest, darkest depths of Nosferatu with the actors and artists whose commitment and craftwork take the classic vampire epic to horrifying new heights.
      • Breathing Life Into a Dream – Filmmaker Robert Eggers’ lifelong dream becomes a startling cinematic nightmare as the actors collaborate on transformative performances to make his Gothic vision an astonishing reality.
      • Becoming Count Orlok – Practical makeup FX seamlessly meld with Bill Skarsgård’s bold interpretation of Count Orlok to resurrect a villain whose unsettling appearance is both creepy and captivating.
      • Capturing the Mood – From sunlight, snowfall, and shadows to candlelight and complicated camera moves, see how each visually rich detail contributes to Nosferatu’s incredibly eerie atmosphere.
      • Recreating 1838 – Open a virtual time capsule with production designer Craig Lathrop, whose intricately detailed sets immerse viewers in an entirely authentic world.
      • Dressing the Part – Whether accenting Count Orlok’s otherworldliness or telling background tales through clothing, watch costume designer Linda Muir fashion distinct looks that extend each character’s story.
      • The End is Just the Beginning – Visual effects supervisor Angela Barson and composer Robin Carolan enhance Nosferatu‘s nightmarish fantasy using stunning CGI and a breathtaking score.
    • Deleted Scenes
      • Ellen at the Window
      • Harding’s Bedchamber/Dark Corridor
      • Behold, the Third Night

    A reimagination of F.W. Murnau‘s 1922 silent horror classic, Nosferatu is a gothic tale of obsession between a haunted young woman and the terrifying vampire infatuated with her, causing untold horror in its wake.

    Bill Skarsgård stars as Count Orlok with Nicholas Hoult, Lily-Rose Depp, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Emma Corrin, and Willem Dafoe.

    Meagan Navarro wrote in her 5-skull review, “It’s so impeccably crafted, boasting production design and values rarely seen in horror like this, without sacrificing the taboo-pushing, visceral horror in the process. It’s operatic and dramatic, bold and revolting, with a powerful final shot for the ages. And Eggers’ Nosferatu happens to be set over Christmas. That all but ensures this macabre masterpiece is destined to become a new holiday horror classic.”

    Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, Nosferatu is Eggers’ highest grossing film with $156.3 million worldwide and took to the top spot on Bloody Disgusting’s Top 15 Best Horror Movies of 2024.



    Attention all horror fans! Robert Eggers’ highly anticipated extended cut of ‘Nosferatu’ is finally here, sinking its fangs into digital platforms today. This iconic vampire film has been given new life with never-before-seen footage and enhanced special effects, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre.

    But fear not, physical media enthusiasts, as the extended cut will also be released on Blu-ray and DVD in February. This means you can add this chilling masterpiece to your collection and experience it in all its glory on the big screen.

    Prepare to be mesmerized by Eggers’ unique vision of the classic vampire tale, as he breathes new life into the iconic character of Count Orlok. With stunning visuals, haunting performances, and a score that will send shivers down your spine, ‘Nosferatu’ is sure to become a standout in your horror collection.

    So mark your calendars and get ready to experience ‘Nosferatu’ like never before. Whether you’re a digital streamer or a physical media collector, this extended cut is a must-have for any horror aficionado. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to delve into the darkness with Robert Eggers’ ‘Nosferatu.’

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  • ‘Nosferatu’ director Robert Eggers said he knew Lily-Rose Depp was his star ‘as soon as I met her’

    ‘Nosferatu’ director Robert Eggers said he knew Lily-Rose Depp was his star ‘as soon as I met her’


    Many films have taken on the classic Dracula tale, but a woman is at its center for the first time in the new Nosferatu movie. Lily-Rose Depp stars as a newlywed who is haunted by a vampire.

    “As soon as I met her, it was clear. She really understood the script. She really understood the character,” writer-director Robert Eggers told Yahoo Entertainment. “Then she auditioned, and it was every bit as powerful as I expected and just as raw and ferocious as you see on the screen. I’m so proud of what she accomplished in this film.”

    Eggers has been working on this film for so long that the cast has switched around a few times. But as soon as Depp auditioned, he knew she was his star. Her initial performance moved him to tears — as well as the casting director and the videographer.

    Lily-Rose Depp playing Ellen Hutter in the movie Nosferatu.

    Lily-Rose Depp in “Nosferatu.” (Focus Features/Courtesy Everett Collection)

    Depp told Yahoo Entertainment that she “really, really, really wanted” the role, so she gave it her all.

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    “Auditions are always weird, especially over Zoom. It’s not the ideal lens to show someone your best work,” she said. “You just try to throw things to the wall and hope it’ll stick … so I thought the least I can do is get there emotionally and physically. Somehow, it worked!”

    To say the role is physical is an understatement. Depp’s character, Ellen Hutter, is often emotional — she’s devastated when her new husband leaves her amid horrific nightmares to travel, then wracked with mysterious seizures that leave her in full-body spasms, shrieking and crying with her eyes rolled back in her head.

    Depp did extensive preparation with movement coach Marie-Gabrielle Rotie, who helped her “find those movements” and “make sure they were telling a story.”

    “As the story progresses, so does Ellen’s situation and what she’s going through … her internal war, if you will,” the actress said. “We wanted to make sure those physical movements not only looked right physically on camera, but that they were … telling the viewer something about what’s going on. In a way, the physicality and emotion kind of went hand in hand.”

    Lily-Rose Depp, in character as Ellen Hutter, looks up at the ceiling in a dark room as she screams and rips at her clothes.

    In the film, Depp’s character is haunted by a vampire. (Focus Features/Courtesy Everett Collection)

    Eggers said that the 1922 version of Nosferatu shifts its focus to Ellen at the end, but it was important for him to follow her perspective from the beginning. Count Orlok’s mere existence is terrifying for the viewer.

    There’s been a “long journey” through “the evolution of the cinematic vampire,” Eggers said. He named a wide range of them: Max Schreck, who starred in the 1922 film Nosferatu; Bela Lugosi, who portrayed the titular vampire in the 1931 Dracula film; Christopher Lee, star of the 1958 film Dracula; and Robert Pattinson’s Edward Cullen from the Twilight book and movie franchise.

    For Eggers’s vampire, played by Bill Skarsgård, he wanted to depart from the typical onscreen adaptation and focus on “folkloric vampires” to create a new villain.

    “They’re putrid, rotting corpses. So the question is, what would a dead Transylvanian nobleman look like, and how would he behave?” he said. “That’s what informed the design of the makeup, the costume and Bill’s performance.”

    His Count Orlok has a distinct mustache like Vlad the Impaler, though onscreen vampires are frequently bare-faced. Eggers said he had to “tip [his] hat” to Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel for that one — the original Dracula had a mustache.

    Nosferatu is now in theaters.



    Robert Eggers, the acclaimed director behind the chilling film “Nosferatu,” recently revealed that he knew Lily-Rose Depp was his star “as soon as I met her.” Depp, the daughter of Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis, has been making a name for herself in the industry with her captivating performances.

    In an interview, Eggers spoke highly of Depp’s talent and presence, stating, “Lily-Rose has a magnetic quality that draws you in. She is a true star in every sense of the word.” He went on to praise her dedication to the role and her ability to bring depth and nuance to her character.

    Fans of Depp and Eggers alike are eagerly awaiting the release of “Nosferatu,” which promises to be a fresh and haunting take on the classic vampire tale. With Eggers’ visionary direction and Depp’s undeniable talent, this film is sure to be a must-see for horror enthusiasts everywhere.

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