Nosferatu, Lily-Rose Depp
But having recently been released online, Depp’s horrifying audition video for the flick has left people with one common question. The 25-year-old plays Ellen Hutter in the remake of the 1922 film, who had plead for the arrival of something supernatural to ease her loneliness.
The gothic horror film starring Lily-Rose Depp, Nicholas Hoult, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Emma Corrin, Bill Skarsgård and Willem Dafoe is now available to watch at home.
Part of Lily Rose-Depp’s audition tape for her role in ‘NOSFERATU’ has been released online.
Nosferatu, which starred Lily-Rose Depp, Nicholas Hoult, Willem Defoe, Aaron Taylor Johnson, and Bill Skarsgård as Count Orlok has become Eggers' highest-grossing project to date. For the five-day stretch after its Christmas Day opening in 2024, the movie pulled in $40 million.
Nosferatu is now available to rent and buy on Video on Demand platforms. You can watch Nosferatu from home now on platforms such as Fandango at Home, Prime Video, Google Play, and Apple TV+, with rental prices starting at $19.99, climbing to $24.99 if you want to buy and keep.
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Robert Eggers’ breakout movie was The Witch, an experience in terror that screened at the Sundance Film Festival in 2015 but wouldn’t be unleashed on audiences for a full year. The critical acclaim Eggers earned from the picture offered him the chance to explore projects he dreamed of bringing to life,
Fans have plunged into posting hilarious reactions as soon as a leaked tape of Lilly-Rose Depp's audition for Nosferatu (2024) went viral on social media.
Nosferatu was Eggers’ remake of the 1922 Dracula-like thriller by the same name. It starred Lily-Rose Depp and Nicholas Hoult as a couple besieged by Count Orlok, played by Bill Skarsgard. It also featured Willem Dafoe (who has appeared in all but one of Eggers’ films) and Aaron Taylor-Johnson and was set in a German port in the 1830s.
Robert Eggers is biting into his next horror project. Eggers is reteaming with Focus Features for his next film “Werwulf,” a werewolf horror feature that he will direct from a script he co-wrote with Sjón,