As a seasoned gamer and horror enthusiast with a penchant for unique experiences, I must say that the Nosferatu Sarcophagus Bed by Focus Features is nothing short of a dream come true! With my extensive collection of vintage gaming memorabilia and love for all things macabre, this bed would undoubtedly be an impressive addition to my haunted man-cave.
If you have $20,000 to spare and a strong yearning to slumber like a bloodthirsty creature of the night, then Focus Features might have the perfect item for you! In anticipation of the upcoming nationwide release of Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu reimagining later this month (get your tickets here), the studio, which is part of NBCUniversal, is offering custom beds modeled after the ancient sarcophagus used by the immortal vampire Count Orlok, played by Bill Skarsgård, in the film.
According to the official announcement, this massive bed (weighing 250 pounds) is meticulously crafted using top-quality materials, such as a wooden base with elaborate carvings. Moreover, it’s worth noting that this replica coffin comes equipped with a specially tailored mattress and a foam lid for effortless opening during dusk.
If you discover that your resources are unable to cover the $20,000 cost right now, don’t worry. Focus Features offers merchandise at more affordable prices as well, such as a popcorn bucket inspired by the sarcophagus (though smaller than the actual artifact).
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Focus Features unveils sarcophagus bed inspired by Robert Eggers‘ Nosferatu
The Nosferatu-style coffin bed is now up for grabs: Rest in it, and may the Lord watch over your spirit.
— Focus Features (@FocusFeatures) December 9, 2024
Who stars in Nosferatu?
The movie boasts a talented group of actors, including Bill Skarsgård (from “John Wick: Chapter 4”), Nicholas Hoult (“Renfield”), Lily-Rose Depp (“Yoga Hosers”), Aaron Taylor-Johnson (“The Fall Guy”), Emma Corrin (“Deadpool & Wolverine”), Ralph Ineson (“The First Omen”), Simon McBurney (“Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation”), and Willem Dafoe (from “Beetlejuice” and also “Beetlejuice”).
Eggers, who harbored dreams for many years to reimagine F. W. Murnau’s 1922 classic horror film, Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror, penned and directed the latest adaptation. He expressed his intention to create a vampire movie that breaks away from tired genre conventions.
Prior to embarking on the creation of “Nosferatu”, Eggers admitted he was still influenced by conventional filmmaking elements. He explained this to Deadline: “I was inadvertently tainting my readings with cinematic clichés that didn’t exist. To write this script, I had to be rigorously disciplined and forget what I already knew. As I delved into the early vampire literature, it was fascinating to discover they weren’t drinking blood; instead, they were choking, suffocating, or even having sexual intercourse to kill their victims.
How can you watch Nosferatu in theaters?
Pay attention, as the cinematic call of “Nosferatu” echoes on Wednesday, December 25th. Get your tickets here, as they are already available! The film has garnered universal praise and boasts an outstanding 95% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
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2024-12-09 23:46