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Nosferatu’s Gory Ending Was Even More Gross to Film (And Took Longer Than You Think)
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Story by Nicole Drum
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The gory, sweaty, and
beat sheet
Lead actor Bill Skarsgård was completely covered in latex for the final scene, which took an exhausting 30 takes as the sweat built up into a
on his stomach that had to be drained between takes.
call sheet
Robert Eggers, Bill Skarsgård, Lily-Rose Depp, CinemaBlend, Nosferatu
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