Nosferatu Director Explains Orlok’s Impressive Mustache (And It Makes Sense)

In theaters now, Robert Eggers’ modern take on “Nosferatu,” is generating positive buzz from both audiences and critics. However, one aspect of this reimagining that has garnered particular attention is Count Orlok’s mustache, portrayed by Bill Skarsgård. With his long nails, unsettling demeanor, and overall disquieting presence, Count Orlok is as terrifying as expected for a vampire. Yet, it’s the character’s large mustache that has captured fans’ interest – a detail director Eggers intended as a nod to folklore and Transylvanian culture.

WWE Hall of Famer Booker T Announces In-Ring Return

In the upcoming year, Booker T is all set to wrestle in his promotion, Reality of Wrestling. Notably, this legendary Hall of Famer recently squared off against Zilla Fatu, a wrestler who has connections with WWE’s Bloodline as he’s the son of Umaga.

Major Justice League Member Confirms They’re Still Missing Their Powers

The series “Absolute Power” significantly altered the DC Universe, particularly at grassroots level, as demonstrated by Amanda Waller’s decisions. These changes continue to resonate strongly. This impact was clearly depicted in “Justice League Unlimited,” and one particularly significant consequence emerged in issue #2: a key member of the Justice League, Martian Manhunter, is still without his powers, a situation that’s already causing a profound impact on him. It appears this is just the start of a challenging journey for this cherished hero.

Nosferatu Director Reveals How Insanely Gross That Final Shot Originally Was

The recently unveiled movie adaptation of “Nosferatu” has been a blockbuster sensation, raking in over $40 million at the domestic box office on its own. With Robert Eggers, renowned for movies like “The Witch”, “The Lighthouse”, and “The Northman”, at the helm, this remake of the 1922 classic was one of the most eagerly awaited films of the year. In a recent interview with Variety, Eggers discussed the climactic scene between Count Orlok and Ellen Hutter. Although the scene wasn’t drastically altered, it contained elements that reflected the director’s unique style. However, he also revealed that there was a cut moment from the scene, which would have made the final image even more unsettling.