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The film starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily Rose-Depp, and Willem Dafoe will hopefully feature elements of witchcraft, which connects both NOSFERATU and THE VVITCH together.
What do you think this movie should be based off of? Let me know in the comments down below.
The next film from Eggers is Nosferatu, but we know little about his future projects. Here, I'll list all the future projects (that I found) that he mentioned in an interview or that were reported somewhere. I'll also speculate on some of his future projects based on his shorts, and I'll put all the references here so you can check this information. And I'd like you to give your opinion on these potential projects, which ones you're most interested in, which are most likely to happen, and what to expect from these projects.
Rasputin (miniseries)
The Knight (film)
I checked Focus Features' list of upcoming projects and "The Knight" was on the list.
I'll also mention the short films; he can work on these stories better in the future. I don't believe "Brothers" would work since it was a project to fund and convey the atmosphere of "The Witch," but I included it to be more comprehensive.
Hansel & Gretel (short film already produced)
The Tell-Tale Heart (short film already produced)
Brothers (short film already produced)
He also mentioned about "closing a trilogy" started in "The Witch" and continued in "The Lighthouse." But I don't remember where I read this information, but I know it exists.
Closing a Trilogy???
Now I want to know your opinion. One question, what are the chances of "Rasputin," if given the green light, becoming a movie, do you think it would work?
To wrap up, I'm a big Brazilian fan of Robert, so if there are any Brazilians here, please, get in touch with me.
Was there a project missing?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/deadline.com/2016/02/rasputin-the-witch-robert-eggers-to-write-direct-mad-monk-miniseries-for-mrc-1201707249/amp/
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/04/04/robert-eggerss-historical-visions-go-mainstream