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One of the best and most successful horror films of 2024 was Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu. The remake of the 1922 silent German genre classic has made over $130 million worldwide to date. This is in just three weeks of release. The marketing and the film itself have brought Nosferatu back into the deadly moonlight. Now, Mezco Toyz is joining the bloody fun with their latest figure based on the 1922 version.
What Is ‘Nosferatu’ About? Close Even though Nosferatu was a very unauthorized telling, the original film was based on Bram Stoker's classic Dracula novel. It changed the character names and locations around, but the undead heart of the story remained true. A real estate agent named Thomas Hutter from 19th century Germany is tasked with selling a plot of land to the reclusive Count Orlok in Transylvania. However, Orlok is after something much more personal: the agent’s wife, Ellen.
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