The choice to revisit Labyrinth without David Bowie as Jareth the Goblin King—or Jim Henson’s puppet wizardry, for that matter—is a bit eyebrow-raising, but Eggers has never been in the business of ...
Nosferatu director Robert Eggers is set to write and direct a sequel to Jim Henson's Labyrinth for TriStar Pictures. Eggers is writing the script with The Northman collaborator Sjón.
A few weeks ago it was reported that Nosferatu director Robert Eggers was going to be developing a sequel to Jim Henson’s 1986 cult fantasy movie Labyrinth . Well, today it’s been confirmed that the ...
In his version of ‘Nosferatu,’ Robert Eggers experiments with a lot of stuff regarding the character and the myths surrounding him. From changing the way he looks to the true connection between him ...
Robert Eggers is set to co-write and direct a sequel to the 1986 film Labyrinth for Tri-Star Pictures, with Brian Henson as Executive Producer.
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Robert Eggers is getting very busy. A day after setting up his next film, “Werwulf,” at Focus Features, the director of “Nosferatu” and “The Northman” has closed a deal with TriStar Pictures to direct ...
Robert Eggers has closed his deal to write and direct a 'Labyrinth' sequel for TriStar and The Jim Henson Company, Deadline has learned.
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 ...
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In Robert Eggers’ ‘Nosferatu,’ a newly married Ellen Hutter bids goodbye to her husband, Thomas, when he is sent away on his first assignment at his new job. He has to sell a property in Wisburg to ...
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