American-Argentine-British actress Anya Taylor-Joy is teaming up with director Robert Eggers for a new horror movie.
In an interview with The Los Angeles Times, the "Last Night in Soho" star revealed that she is reuniting with director Robert Eggers, who helmed the 2015 smash hit movie "The Witch", on a remake of the silent horror movie "Nosferatu".
"Nosferatu", which was released in 1922, is loosely adapted from Bram Stoker’s famous novel "Dracula".
The project was first announced in 2015, just after the premiere of "The Witch" at the Sundance Film Festival.
The movie has been in development for six years; it was suspended in the middle for Eggers to shoot "The Lighthouse" and the Viking drama "The Northman", which is currently in post-production.
Taylor-Joy has a busy 2021 ahead of her with starring roles in the untitled David O. Russell movie, "The Menu", and the thriller "Laughter in the Dark". She is also set to star in the Mad Max spinoff “Furiosa” in the title role.
The actress will be seen next in Edgar Wright’s new psychological horror movie, "Last Night in Soho", out on October 29.