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 ...
Nosferatu's take on Count Orlok is a far cry from the vampire's classic big screen appearance. However, a drastic reinvention was expected with filmmaker Robert Eggers eager to put a new spin on ...
With Eggers' remake comes Bill Skarsgård's version of the famous vampire, Count Orlok. Count Orlok was originated by actor Max Schreck, and he is a nobleman and vampire. That remains the same in ...
One such seemingly peculiar change is giving Count Orlok (Skarsgård) a mustache, which is quite unlike any vampire representation before. Eggers explained in a recent interview with Variety that ...
Before checking out Robert Eggers' chilling update on Count Orlok, horror fans may be surprised by just how much both films ended up contributing to the popular idea of vampires. Those ...
That meant six hours of makeup for Bill Skarsgård to become the fearsome Count Orlok, a traditional orchestra of strings for composer Robin Carolan and more than 60 sets from production designer ...
Apparently, Bill Skarsgård’s first reaction to his Count Orlok costume was to “freak out” and ask “What the fuck?” If you’ve seen Nosferatu, you’ll probably understand. Skarsgård ...
That’s why the vampire, Nosferatu, played to creepy- crawly-gory perfection by Bill Skarsgård—the scream-inducing clown Pennywise from the "It" franchise—is called Count Orlok instead of ...
The filmmaker discusses his adaptation of this vampire tale, stories of female desire and why putting maggots on Bill Skarsgard was a beautiful idea. The filmmaker discusses his adaptation of this ...