When will 'Werwulf' be released?
'Werwulf' is scheduled for release on Christmas Day 2026.
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Robert Eggers is returning to the horror genre with 'Werwulf,' offering a first look at CinemaCon. Following the success of 'Nosferatu,' Eggers explores werewolves in this new gothic horror set in 13th-century England.
Robert Eggers is revisiting the horror genre, presenting a first look at 'Werwulf' at CinemaCon, teasing it as his most terrifying picture yet. Following the success of 'Nosferatu', Eggers transitions to werewolves in a gothic horror piece set in 13th-century England.
The trailer, primarily in black and white with color hints, features Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Lily-Rose Depp as villagers, with Taylor-Johnson appearing to transform into the titular creature. The film is set to release on Christmas Day, continuing Eggers's relationship with Focus Features.
Eggers, known for his historical horror films like 'The Witch,' 'The Lighthouse,' and 'The Northman,' co-wrote the script with Sjón. The movie's distribution is handled by Focus Features, with Eggers and Sjón also producing. 'Werwulf' continues Eggers's trend of historically rooted horror, with the setting influencing the tone and narrative.
'Werwulf' is scheduled for release on Christmas Day 2026.
The film stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Lily-Rose Depp, along with Willem Dafoe and Ralph Ineson.
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