Robert Eggers’ Werwulf Unleashes Moonlit First Poster: ‘Devoureth All Mankynde’
The image shows Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s lead character mid-transformation as Focus Features keeps the full creature reveal hidden until theaters.
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Robert Eggers’ Werwulf Unleashes Moonlit First Poster: ‘Devoureth All Mankynde’
Photo Credit: Focus Features Robert Eggers just gave werewolf fans their most haunting look at Werwulf yet. The director’s upcoming horror film reveals its first theatrical poster alongside fresh details about the cast and creative vision behind the Christmas release. Robert Eggers’ Werwulf unveils its eerie first poster Focus Features has released the debut theatrical poster for Robert Eggers’ horror film Werwulf. The striking image captures Aa…
‘Werwulf’ Cast: Meet the Stars of Robert Eggers’ Most Anticipated Horror Film
There is a particular kind of darkness that belongs only to a Robert Eggers film. It creeps across the frame like winter fog swallowing an English moor, where every church bell sounds like a warning and every whisper feels older than history itself. From the salt-stained curses of The Lighthouse.link { text-decoration: underline; font-weight: bold; text-decoration-thickness: 2px; text-decoration-color: #db0000; text-underline-position: under; } …
‘Werwulf’ – Official Poster for Robert Eggers’ New Nightmare Is One of the Most Striking We’ve Seen in Years
We are just five months away from the release of Robert Eggers’ brand new horror movie Werwulf, and Focus Features has unleashed one hell of an official poster this morning. The poster comes with a brand new tagline: “Devoureth All Mankynde.” Check out the new poster for Werwulf below, which gives us a sneak peek at the movie’s werewolf and comes bathed in a perfectly atmospheric classic black & white horror feel. “We shot on 35mm film, and we u…
The transformation into a werewolf is at the centre of Werwulf's official poster, Robert Eggers' next gothic ambience film. In barely a handful of films, Robert Eggers has established himself as one of the most important names in contemporary horror cinema, from the slap The Witch to his exciting rereading of Nosferatu. [...]
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