Bill Skarsgård's Nosferatu: A Bold Remake with Unconventional Challenges

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Director Robert Eggers admitted that using 5,000 real rats for his new vampire horror movie 'Nosferatu' was a mistake due to the overwhelming smell, as rats are incontinent. The film, a remake of the 1922 silent film based on Bram Stoker's 'Dracula', stars Lily-Rose Depp and Bill Skarsgård, and is set for release on December 25 in the US and January 1 in the UK.
- New vampire horror movie Nosferatu used 5,000 "well-trained" rats which director Robert Eggers now admits was a mistake: "I didn't know that rats are incontinent" Gamesradar
- Bill Skarsgård on Remaking ‘Nosferatu’ and the Pressure of “F--king With a Masterpiece” Vanity Fair
- Lily-Rose Depp Studied Japanese Dance, Female Hysteria for 'Nosferatu' IndieWire
- 'Nosferatu' cast tease Bill Skarsgård's transformation is 'way more' than Pennywise (exclusive) Entertainment Weekly News
- Bill Skarsgard’s Nosferatu looks like a dead Transylvanian nobleman, and we won’t see him until the movie is released JoBlo.com
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