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Nosferatu’s Robert Eggers to direct sequel to 1986’s Labyrinth | Nosferatu’s Robert Eggers to direct sequel to 1986’s Labyrinth |
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Director of recent horror remake set to revisit Jim Henson’s beloved classic starring Jennifer Connelly and David Bowie | Director of recent horror remake set to revisit Jim Henson’s beloved classic starring Jennifer Connelly and David Bowie |
Robert Eggers is set to write and direct a sequel to the 1986 fantasy Labyrinth. | Robert Eggers is set to write and direct a sequel to the 1986 fantasy Labyrinth. |
According to Deadline, the Nosferatu director has just closed a deal to follow up the Jim Henson-directed film for Tristar Pictures. The original starred Jennifer Connelly and David Bowie. | According to Deadline, the Nosferatu director has just closed a deal to follow up the Jim Henson-directed film for Tristar Pictures. The original starred Jennifer Connelly and David Bowie. |
Eggers’s take on Nosferatu became a surprise box office hit after its release at the end of last year, making $156m worldwide to date. Today also saw the film over-perform with the Academy, scoring four Oscar nominations for cinematography, production design, costume design, and makeup and hairstyling. | |
The Guardian’s Peter Bradshaw called it “an elaborate, detailed love letter to the original, intelligently respectful and faithful”. | The Guardian’s Peter Bradshaw called it “an elaborate, detailed love letter to the original, intelligently respectful and faithful”. |
The writer-director, whose credits also include The Witch and The Northman, has also just announced his immediate follow-up, a 13th-century thriller called Werwulf. The film, reportedly set in England, is aiming for a Christmas 2026 release. | The writer-director, whose credits also include The Witch and The Northman, has also just announced his immediate follow-up, a 13th-century thriller called Werwulf. The film, reportedly set in England, is aiming for a Christmas 2026 release. |
While Labyrinth was a critical and commercial disappointment at the time, it has since gained a loyal following. | While Labyrinth was a critical and commercial disappointment at the time, it has since gained a loyal following. |
There have been attempts to make a sequel before with directors such as Alien Romulus’s Fede Alvarez and Doctor Strange’s Scott Derrickson involved. In December, Jeff Sneider broke news that Eggers was to be attached to a new take. | There have been attempts to make a sequel before with directors such as Alien Romulus’s Fede Alvarez and Doctor Strange’s Scott Derrickson involved. In December, Jeff Sneider broke news that Eggers was to be attached to a new take. |
When asked about it before Thursday’s news was confirmed, Eggers said: “The thing is, I always have a ton of things in development because you need to survive in this industry, and you don’t know what is going to hit next. But I definitely want the next film I make to be an original movie.” | When asked about it before Thursday’s news was confirmed, Eggers said: “The thing is, I always have a ton of things in development because you need to survive in this industry, and you don’t know what is going to hit next. But I definitely want the next film I make to be an original movie.” |
Details on Eggers’s take are unknown but Connelly, who was just 16 at the time of release, has expressed interest in returning for previous iterations of the sequel. | Details on Eggers’s take are unknown but Connelly, who was just 16 at the time of release, has expressed interest in returning for previous iterations of the sequel. |
Chris Columbus and Eleanor Columbus will be producing alongside Lisa Henson, the CEO of the Jim Henson Company. | Chris Columbus and Eleanor Columbus will be producing alongside Lisa Henson, the CEO of the Jim Henson Company. |
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