Acclaimed filmmaker Robert Eggers (Nosferatu, The Witch, The Northman) next movie, Werwulf, recently wrapped production in Bourne Wood near Farnham, England, and we may now know (roughly) when the first trailer will be released.
Though nothing has been confirmed, reliable trailer-tracker @Cryptic4KQual reports that the first teaser is "currently being prepared," and should be with us by next month.
Kraven the Hunter star Aaron Taylor-Johnson is playing the werewolf of the title, and while he did look pretty feral in some set photos that did the rounds last year, he didn't seem to be transformed (at least, not fully). Other photos have shown the actor roaming around a hillside with blood covering his face and chest, so there's a chance he may not actually turn into a traditional "wolf man" at all.
The photos (see below) also featured co-stars Willem Dafoe, Ralph Ineson, and an almost unrecognisable Lily-Rose Depp, whose character appears to have a cleft lip.
Eggers also co-wrote the film with fellow The Northman scribe, Sjón. Plot details are few and far between, but we know that the story will be set in 13th century England. The script is also said to "feature dialogue that was true to the time period and has translations and annotations for those uninitiated to Old English."
Depp played the object of the vampire's obsession in Nosferatu, Ellen Hutter, while Johnson played the tormented Friedrich Harding. Reports indicate that they will play husband and wife in Werwulf.
Apparently, Eggers was initially planning to shoot the film in black and white, before deciding against it.
Eggers and Sjón will also produce alongside Focus Features. Chris and Eleanor Columbus, who worked with Eggers on Nosferatu, will executive produce.
This is a genre Eggers clearly feels passionate about, as The Northman is the only one of his four previous films that doesn't contain any horror elements (and that's probably debatable).
Eggers said that this movie is the "darkest thing" he's ever written during a recent Film At Lincoln Center Q&A session.
"But yeah, it's a medieval werewolf movie. And it's... it's also the darkest thing I have ever written. By far."
Werwulf is set for release on Christmas Day, 2026. Do you plan on checking this out on the big screen?