There’s more of Nosferatu for fans to sink their teeth into now that the surprise box-office hit has scored a home media release. On Tuesday, Focus Features announced that an extended edition of Robert Eggers’ Gothic horror success is now available for rental or purchase at digital providers like Amazon ahead of the film’s physical
Nosferatu helmer, Robert Eggers, describes his vision for the titular bloodsucker in a behind-the-scenes sneak peek. Watch it here.
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.
Nosferatu” (2024) is a remake of the iconic 1922 silent film of the same title. While the new version has the same general story, it adds a lot of details and fleshes out the characters more. While some of the charm from the original is gone,
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As for when it'll arrive on a subscription streaming service, we have an educated estimate. As a Focus Features release, "Nosferatu" falls under the NBCUniversal umbrella. That means it will eventually go to Peacock and it gives us a helpful point of reference for its potential streaming timeline.
The Nosferatu Limited Edition Steelbook has already sold out once, so check it out while you can. Robert Egger’s Nosferatu is a chilling remake of F.W. Murnau’s iconic horror film, and it pulled in positive reviews from both fans and critics when it hit theaters late last year.
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Robert Eggers' 'Nosferatu' will screen in 35mm at Film at Lincoln Center as part of the "Conjuring 'Nosferatu': Robert Eggers Presents" program.
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Beyond the memes mocking its overly sexual tone and the dozens of frames now adorning Pinterest’s goth vision boards, Robert Eggers’s reinterpretation of “Nosferatu” brings a deeply rooted analysis of gothic media.