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Exploring the New Werewolf Saga: Werwulf by Robert Eggers

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By  Published Apr 15, 2026, 8:39 PM EDT Nick Bythrow is a Lead Writer for ScreenRant. He has been writing for the site since September 2026. He graduated from Hampshire College in 2026, where he triple majored in Journalism, Communications, and Media Studies. When he's not writing about TV and movies for ScreenRant and his blog, , Nick is penning speculative fiction and poetry on . He lives outside Boston, Massachusetts. follow Follow followed Followed Like Like Log in Here is a fact-based summary of the story contents: Try something different: Show me the facts Explain it like I’m 5 Give me a lighthearted recap

Robert Eggers' newest horror movie is finally revealing itself.

A new teaser for has been released at CinemaCon, revealing as a werewolf in Robert Eggers' newest horror movie. The story of Werwulf takes place in 13th-century England, where villagers are terrorized by a werewolf in the countryside. The movie's dialogue will be entirely in Middle English, aligning with Eggers' approach to historically-accurate dialogue.

Now, a teaser for Werwulf has been released at Universal's CinemaCon panel. The footage begins with a man being crucified before cutting to footage teasing a "beast" terrorizing the English countryside. It then reveals a naked man transforming into a werewolf, the footage confirming it's Taylor-Johnson's character. Check out the full footage description below:

A man being crucified is shown. Cut to Aaron Taylor-Johnson's face in a close up. An Irish man says that he's found a beast that's ravaged the country and calls it a werewolf. The moon is shown as clouds begin to cover it. A naked man is then shown howling in pain as he changes slowly into a werewolf. It's Taylor-Johnson. Close-up of him screaming.

Werwulf arrives following Eggers' successful run in theaters with his . The vampire movie earned high praise from critics, the film carrying a Certified Fresh 85% on Rotten Tomatoes. It also made $182 million against a $50 million budget, making it a financial success. Now, Eggers is back with an original idea for a werewolf movie.

The upcoming werewolf movie will see Taylor-Johnson in the leading role, with the footage confirming he'll be portraying the character who will transform into the central monster. He's joined by Lily-Rose Depp, Willem Dafoe, and Ralph Ineson in leading roles, the four reuniting after previously together.

Additional cast members confirmed for Werwulf are Jack Morris, Jan Bijvoet, Ritchi Edwards, and Bodhi Rae Breathnach. The movie, directed by Eggers, was co-written by him and Sjón. The pair previously co-wrote Eggers' Viking epic The Northman together, another critical hit and the only non-horror movie among the director's films.

Though not much is known about the movie and its storyline, the first look footage indicates Werwulf will have a major focus on Taylor-Johnson being the core monster in the story. It's unclear if the character he portrays has control over his powers or not, but it seems like will be toying with the horror of the transformation as much as the creature itself.

Prof. Albin Eberhart von Franz (Willem Dafoe) looking worried in Nosferatu Prof. Albin Eberhart von Franz (Willem Dafoe) looking worried in Nosferatu

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The movie will be the fifth feature film in Eggers' career, which also includes The Witch, The Lighthouse, The Northman, and Nosferatu. All of his films have been critical successes with varying degrees of box office performance. However, one critical aspect of his historical films is accuracy to the time period, elevating the realism of his movies.

This appears to be the case with Werwulf as well, given the Middle English focus of the dialogue and where the movie is going to be set. The footage also signals a dark tone to the story, which is going to be an important attribute of the movie and how the story it's telling unfolds. This is especially the case for Taylor-Johnson's character and his affliction.

With the movie due out in theaters on December 25, 2026, Werwulf has plenty of time to reveal even more about itself as the rest of the year unfolds. The horror movie will be capping off the year with a dark story featuring Taylor-Johnson at the center as his character wrestles with becoming a monster.

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