Bill Skarsgård’s Count Orlok prosthetics are shown in greater detail in a behind-the-scenes video for Robert Eggers’ remake ...
As if the life-size coffin bed wasn't enough, Focus Features has released a six-foot tall life-size cutout of Bill ...
Eggers’ recreation of 19th-century Europe allows Nosferatu to serve as a reclamation of history, where women are at the ...
W. Murnau’s 1922 silent classic. This time, Bill Skarsgård plays the fearsome Count Orlok who torments Lily-Rose Depp’s Ellen, a young woman who becomes the object of his desire. Speaking ...
Murnau’s 1922 silent classic. Bill Skarsgård's 'Nosferatu' Transformation: Six Hours of Makeup, a 62-Piece Prosthetic, a Bushy Mustache and More Count Orlok Secrets Revealed This time ...
It follows the young Ellen Hutter as she faces the wrath of Count Orlok who is infatuated with her and brings the plague to Germany. A vampire in every way, Skarsgård's Count Orlok has won over ...
Starring Lily-Rose Depp, Nicholas Hoult, Bill Skarsgard, Willem Dafoe, and more, the film follows a young couple as they are forced to fend off the vampire known as Count Orlok after he gets ...
One of the biggest shocks for me (well, not really considering the film’s erotic tones) was seeing Count Orlok’s penis. Like, the whole thing in full frontal nudity. I could have gone my ...
Thanks to several social media posts, we have our best look yet at Bill Skarsgård as Count Orlok, and the IT star really is unrecognizable as the ancient vampire. This new take on the character ...
It is likely that Eggers has spent more time thinking about the 1922 Count Orlok than Shreck and Murnau combined. While on the podcast, Eggers talked about studying the origins of the script ...
That element, of course, is Count Orlok’s mustache. Played by Bill Skarsgård in the film, Count Orlok has a distinctive and off-putting appearance as one might expect for the vampire with long ...
There is so much of vampire Count Orlok in “Nosferatu” that isn’t Bill Skarsgård: facial prosthetics, creepy undead makeup, eerily long fingers. The deep rumbling roar, though? All ...