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    Astonishing Member Frobisher's Avatar
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    I like Robert Eggers, but if he’s doing a prequel of this it should be called John Nosferatu or something so you know you’re going to find out how the iconic hero got his long overcoat etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frobisher View Post
    I like Robert Eggers, but if he’s doing a prequel of this it should be called John Nosferatu or something so you know you’re going to find out how the iconic hero got his long overcoat etc.
    ...it's not a prequel.
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    Very excited for this. Love both Murnau and Herzog's versions and have read Dracula like a dozen times. Between Guillermo doing Frankenstein and Eggers doing this I'm a happy monster fan.

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    I couldn't be more interested in this, Eggers works in the genres and subgenres I love the most, much like Guillermo del Toro.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JBatmanFan05 View Post
    I couldn't be more interested in this, Eggers works in the genres and subgenres I love the most, much like Guillermo del Toro.
    Yeah, I've loved all his films so far and I'm even more hyped for this because it'a huge passion project for him that he's been talking about wanting to do for years.
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    he's already worked on a stage version of the story - so, as usual, this is a passion project for him. looking forward to it.

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