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Preview: Robert Eggers has his eye on ‘A Christmas Carol.’ He’s aiming to have Willem Dafoe play iconic miser Scrooge. The movie is in development at Warner Bros.
Robert Eggers' love for theatrical, atmospheric period pieces makes him a great choice to take A Christmas Carol in more of a horror direction.
Warner Bros. Pictures is hoping to be blessed with a new feature based on A Christmas Carol. Robert Eggers is set to write and direct a movie adapting author Charles Dickens’ classic ghost story ...
Dafoe has become the director’s muse of late, having previously appeared in his past three films: The Lighthouse, The ...
Nosferatu director Robert Eggers has reportedly set his sights on another iconic tale for adaptation – A Christmas Carol. According to Deadline, Eggers is writing and directing an adaptation of ...
Acclaimed director Robert Eggers is set to write and direct a new adaptation of Charles Dickens' timeless classic 'A Christmas Carol' for Warner Bros. Pictures. Eggers will produce the project ...
Robert Eggers is reportedly working on a retelling of A Christmas Carol. The Nosferatu filmmaker is said to be turning his attention to a new adaptation of Charles Dickens' iconic festive ghost ...
Robert Eggers, director of spooky hits like The Lighthouse and Nosferatu, will attempt his own take on holiday classic A Christmas Carol.
Renowned director Robert Eggers is set to bring Charles Dickens' timeless classic 'A Christmas Carol' to the big screen with a new remake for Warner Bros. Pictures. According to The Hollywood ...
EXCLUSIVE: After hitting a home run during the holidays with his new take on the Dracula story Nosferatu, Robert Eggers looks to be staying in the Christmas spirit for a new project he has set his ...
Robert Eggers to Write and Direct ‘A Christmas Carol’ for Warner Bros. Pictures. Chris Columbus and Eleanor Columbus are attached to produce the project via their Maiden Voyage banner ...
Robert Eggers loves himself a chilly period piece. ... Variety reports that his follow-up to that will be none other than Charles Dickens’ perennial favorite, A Christmas Carol.