Nosferatu Director Robert Eggers Expresses His Disinterest In Making THIS Genre Of Movies; Find Out

Robert Eggers seems focused on maintaining a clear vision for his work, distinguishing between what he wishes to create and what he doesn’t. It appears that the filmmaker has no intention of venturing into the realm of modern films, particularly those involving contemporary themes or innovations from our present-day technology.

In conversation with Rotten Tomatoes, Eggers expressed his discomfort by saying, “Taking pictures of cars makes me queasy.” He also added, “The notion of photographing a cellphone feels like a demise.” The filmmaker’s feelings towards these objects are clearly not positive.

Eggers expressed the idea that to create a modern piece, it’s essential to incorporate a smartphone because it reflects the way “life is experienced.” He also shared that he wouldn’t produce any films in this style.

As a devoted admirer, I’d like to highlight Robert Eggers, whose latest masterpiece was Nosferatu. Renowned for his direction, he has an affinity for narratives spanning across diverse epochs, from the 1630s and 1890s New England right down to the Viking era. Some of his noteworthy creations include The Witch (2015), The Northman (2022), and The Lighthouse (2019).

During a chat with Rotten Tomatoes, filmmaker Eggers pondered about how far into the future his next project might take him. Eggers hinted that he could venture as far back as the 1950s, but before World War II is a more appealing timeframe for his creative ideas to flourish.

On the professional side of things, the director has plans to direct his upcoming movie titled “Werewulf,” co-written with Sjon. Although specific details about the project are scarce, industry insiders have hinted that it is set in 13th-century England, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.

According to reports, it’s expected that Jim Henson’s Labyrinth sequel, initially released in 1986, will be directed and written by none other than Jim Eggers.

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2025-01-26 08:22