You can now watch more of Orlok Seduction in the extended version of Nosferatu

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It’s now easier to invite Count Orlok (Bill Skarsgård) into your room with the release of Nosferatu on digital. Robert Eggers a reimagining of the classic vampire silent film quickly passed through the Gothic spherewhich has enthusiastically embraced the erotic mustache on this historically accurate iteration of the Transylvanian lord—and his search for the body of Ellen Hutter (Lily-Rose Depp).

Those who wanted more of the night when it came will be happy to know that the digital release of the film (out today) includes an extended version. Thomas Hutter (Nicholas Hoult) in Nosferatu’s castle experiencing Orlok’s hypnotic delirium is one of the highlights of the film, and we’ll take any extra thick fog we can get. There better be more cinematically gorgeously raw longing and craving for more glimpses of Orlok’s gorgeous decaying visage and that irresistible facial hair. Or as Von France (Willem Dafoe) would say, we’d like to see things that would make “Isaac Newton crawl back into his mother’s womb!”

Among the special features described below is that one of the three deleted scenes includes the third nightwhich was originally intended to have more physically explosive ending. And we can’t wait to hear more about the making of the film in Eggers’ commentary.

EXCLUSIVE BONUS FEATURES WHEN YOU BUY FROM PARTICIPATING RETAILERS:

  • NOSPHERE Extended fit
  • NOSPHERE: A MODERN MASTERPIECE – Explore the deepest, darkest depths of NOSPHERE with the actors and artists whose commitment and masterful work elevate the classic vampire epic to terrifying new heights.
    • BREATHING LIFE INTO A DREAM – Director Robert Eggers’ lifelong dream becomes an astonishing cinematic nightmare as the cast collaborates in transformative performances to turn his gothic vision into a stunning reality.
    • YOU BECOME COUNT ORLOK – Practical makeup FX seamlessly blend with Bill Skarsgård’s bold interpretation of Count Orlok to resurrect a villain whose unsettling appearance is both sinister and compelling.
    • CAPTURE THE MOOD – From sunlight, snowfall and shadows to candlelight and intricate camera movements, see how each visually rich detail contributes to of NOSFERATU incredibly eerie atmosphere.
    • RECREATION OF 1838 – Open a virtual time capsule with production designer Craig Lathrop, whose intricately detailed sets immerse viewers in a completely authentic world.
    • DRESSING THE PART – Whether accentuating Count Orlok’s otherworldliness or telling backstory through clothing, watch as costume designer Linda Moore creates distinctive looks that expand each character’s story.
    • THE END IS JUST THE BEGINNING – Visual effects supervisor Angela Barson and composer Robin Carolan improve of NOSFERATU nightmarish fantasy using stunning CGI and a breathtaking score.
  • DELETED SCENES
    • Ellen at the window
    • Harding’s Bedroom/Dark Corridor
    • Here, the Third Night
  • FEATURED COMMENTARY WITH SCREENWRITER/DIRECTOR ROBERT EGGERS

Nosferatu is outside digital now with a home video release slated for February 18.

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