20 Most Anticipated Horror Movies Of 2024

2. Nosferatu

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Having been in development as far back as 2015, Robert Eggers' take on Nosferatu finally arrives in 2024.

With three stunning pictures to his name - The VVitch, The Northman, and The Lighthouse - Eggers rightly has so much buzz around him, and that buzz has only been amplified for a vampiric tale that has the magically creepy Bill SkarsgÄrd as Count Orlok.

Lily-Rose Depp's Ellen Hutter will be in the longing gaze of the Count here, with the rest of the cast nicely fleshed out with Nicholas Hoult, Emma Corrin, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ralph Ineson, and the beloved Willem Dafoe.

The only downside about Nosferatu? Why, that's that the release has pushed been back to 25 December 2024.

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