Robert Eggers is going from Nosferatu to werewolf thriller Werwulf and maybe this is the Dark Universe we deserved
Briefly

Robert Eggers' Nosferatu has been a significant success, grossing over $150 million worldwide. This has paved the way for his next project, Werwulf, a werewolf thriller set in 13th-century England, backed by Universal's Focus Features. The film aims for historical accuracy with period-appropriate dialogue. Although initially intended to be shot in black and white, Eggers has changed plans. Production is expected to commence soon, aiming for a Christmas 2026 release, indicating a swift move after Nosferatu's success.
Eggers is set to release a werewolf thriller, Werwulf, backed by Universal's Focus Features, following the success of Nosferatu.
After Nosferatu's success, Robert Eggers is working on Werwulf, a 13th-century werewolf thriller, marking a reunion with co-writer Sjón.
Werwulf aims to capture 13th-century England, featuring period-accurate dialogue with translations for modern audiences, showcasing Eggers' commitment to historical detail.
Despite initial plans for black and white filming, Eggers shifts direction on Werwulf, which is fast-tracked for Christmas 2026.
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