Should Robert Eggers Have Made A Dracula Movie? The Story Behind Why He Chose Nosferatu
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Should Robert Eggers Have Made A Dracula Movie? The Story Behind Why He Chose Nosferatu



Since the beginning of early cinema, Count Dracula has been featured in hundreds of movies. However, the first time audiences were introduced to Bram Stoker’s blood-sucking character was in F.W. Murnau’s unofficial silent film adaptation Nosferatu where the book’s names and details were changed. Compared to adapting yet another Dracula movie, American filmmaker Robert Eggers decided to sink his teeth into a Nosferatu remake — and he has a good reason for choosing this upcoming horror film as his next venture.

Given Nosferatu‘s an unofficial version of Dracula, you’d think Eggers would want to adapt the celebrated Bram Stoker novel instead. However, the historical horror filmmaker told Screen Rant why he chose to remake F.W. Murnau’s silent classic instead:

I mean, as much as I love the novel, it is a little bit overstuffed with Victoriana. I think something about the Murnau adaptation is just a simple fairy tale. I actually think that simple fairy tale that is at the core of the Stoker novel is the thing that has made it so adaptable and so versatile and kept people so inspired over the past century.



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