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Robert Eggers is prep­ping his next film, a 10th-cen­tu­ry Viking epic

24 Feb 2020

Words by Charles Bramesco

Two men operating a camera on a film set, wearing winter clothing and standing next to equipment.
Two men operating a camera on a film set, wearing winter clothing and standing next to equipment.
The Light­house direc­tor is reunit­ing with Willem Dafoe and DoP Jarin Blaschke for The Northman.

There’s no rest for the wicked, and their ranks cer­tain­ly seem to include Robert Eggers. He had a busy 2019, between final­iz­ing his sopho­more film The Light­house, bring­ing it to Cannes, spend­ing the sum­mer on the fes­ti­val cir­cuit, nav­i­gat­ing the release in the fall, and then pro­cess­ing the sur­prise Oscar nom­i­na­tion for his cin­e­matog­ra­ph­er Jarin Blaschke. But even with 2020 still in its ear­li­est throes, he’s already back in action.

HN Enter­tain­ment quotes Blaschke as divulging that not only will he reunite with Eggers for their third film togeth­er, they’ve wast­ed no time in get­ting the wheel of progress a‑turning. In fact, he claims that they’ve been in pre-pro­duc­tion for the past ten weeks, tak­ing us past the New Year and back into 2019. When do these guys eat?

Their next project has been titled The North­man, an epic set in 10th-cen­tu­ry Ice­land. (Though with Eggers, the genre is always a loose clue as to what he’s actu­al­ly doing – don’t expect tor­rents of CGI or box-jawed hero­ism.) There, a nasty tale of Viking revenge” shall play out, with Blaschke con­firm­ing that the film will com­plete an infor­mal tril­o­gy with Eggers’ first two films.

Work­ing from a script co-authored by the Ice­landic poet Sjón, Eggers will direct a star­ry cast includ­ing return­ing col­lab­o­ra­tors Anya Tay­lor-Joy and Willem Dafoe along with fresh blood Nicole Kid­man, Claes Bang, and Skars­gards both Bill and Alexan­der. As could be safe­ly expect­ed by now, Blaschke will once again shoot on ana­log film.

He throws around the words dark” and unusu­al­ly vio­lent” in his vague descrip­tion, spec­i­fy­ing only that this will be the biggest” film they’ve made to date. It’s always an excit­ing prospect when a film­mak­er who’s proven them­selves capa­ble of great things final­ly gets entrust­ed with a larg­er bud­get and scale of pro­duc­tion. Eggers built a light­house from scratch last time out; per­haps he’ll con­struct a ful­ly func­tion­al long­ship next.

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