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After Nosferatu, Robert Eggers already has a new project in the works: a remake you wouldn't imagine

We return to the labyrinth

After Nosferatu, Robert Eggers already has a new project in the works: a remake you wouldn't imagine
Juan Carlos Saloz

Juan Carlos Saloz

  • December 27, 2024
  • Updated: December 28, 2024 at 8:42 AM

Robert Eggers is one of the most mentioned names this Christmas. Following the successful release of Nosferatu, the film that revives the most classic vampire in cinema history, the filmmaker has regained the faith that many had lost in him after The Northman. And not only that, but it has also helped him to steer his future with new projects.

The latest to be announced is none other than the remake of Labyrinth, the iconic 80s fantasy classic directed by Jim Henson and starring David Bowie and Jennifer Connelly. According to a recent report from The Insneider, Eggers has teamed up with Sony and The Jim Henson Company to write and direct this new version of the fantastic universe that captivated several generations. Although the details on whether it will be a sequel or a complete remake are still unclear, what is known is that the director will also be in charge of the script.

A project frustrated for years

The project is not being easy to carry out. Over the years, several attempts have stalled in development hell. Directors like Fede Álvarez (Alien: Romulus) and Scott Derrickson (Black Phone) tried to bring a sequel to life, but creative conflicts and unfinished scripts thwarted the plans. Now, with Eggers at the helm, it seems that this new movie is finally taking shape.

The original movie, released in 1986, was not a box office success, but over time it became a cult phenomenon that is still remembered. The story followed Sarah (Jennifer Connelly), a teenager who had to navigate a labyrinth filled with strange creatures to rescue her little brother from the hands of the charismatic and terrifying Jareth, the Goblin King, played by an unforgettable David Bowie.

After the mastery shown in Nosferatu, where the director combines fidelity to the original material with a modernized vision in his purest style, there are high expectations about what he will do with this project. Will he opt for a more terrifying atmosphere, delving into the dark side of the Labyrinth, or will he maintain the balance between the fantastic and the somber that characterized the original?

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