Aaron Taylor-Johnson howls at the moon and begins his gruesome transformation on the new poster for Roberts Eggers’ WERWULF.
It’s been a little while since we last heard from Robert Eggers’ WERWULF. Following the jaw-dropping first trailer, which emerged from Universal’s Monsters vault back in June, the studio has kept surprisingly quiet. But now, with July drawing to a close and the spooky season edging ever closer, Universal has reignited the hype by unveiling a haunting new poster.
The atmospheric one-sheet perfectly captures the film’s eerie tone, offering another tantalizing glimpse at what promises to be one of the year’s most unsettling horror releases. It features Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s shepherd as he succumbs to the affliction and begins his gruesome transformation into a werewolf. Take a closer look below.

What a gripping new poster. The filmmaker’s new horror epic reimagines the enduring werewolf legend and has already been described as Eggers’ darkest screenplay to date. Starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson as a farmer cursed with lycanthropy, the film promises a chilling blend of historical authenticity, psychological terror, and savage horror.
SYNOPSIS
Witness Robert Eggers’ most visceral and haunting experience yet. Universal Pictures and Focus Features presents WERWULF, a harrowing tale of devotion, damnation and the devil within.
CURSED
With WERWULF, Eggers is reuniting with several stars from Nosferatu, including Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Lily-Rose Depp. Eggers’ regular Willem Dafoe is also back for the ride, alongside another frequent collaborator, Ralph Ineson. Joining them is rising star Bodhi Rae Breathnach, who has been gaining attention for roles in films such as Hamnet and Shelter. (Read our exclusive interview with Breathnach here.) Taylor-Johnson leads the film as a farmer afflicted by the werewolf curse, while Depp plays his wife. Breathnach stars as the couple’s young daughter, and Dafoe plays a seasoned wildlife hunter who becomes entangled in the family’s terrifying ordeal.
Eggers has co-written the film with his regular collaborator Sjón, who previously helped scribe The Northman. Eggers and Sjón are also producing Werwulf with Focus Features/Universal Pictures. Chris and Eleanor Columbus, who worked with Eggers on Nosferatu, will serve as executive producers.

RELEASE
What a chilling new poster. Eggers has firmly established himself as one of modern horror’s most distinctive voices, and WERWULF looks set to continue that streak. While the film was originally rumored to be shot in black and white, those plans ultimately didn’t come to fruition.
Even so, Eggers has preserved the film’s period authenticity through historically accurate dialogue, helping immerse viewers in its dark medieval world. And for anyone unfamiliar with Old English, there’s no need to worry—WERWULF includes translations and annotations to make the dialogue accessible without losing its unique flavor.
Considering how the poster turned out, fans of the director can look forward to another dark and twisted descent into terror when the film hits cinemas worldwide. Fans in the United States can look forward to the film hitting their screens on Christmas Day. UK fans can explore the legend of the werewolf on New Year’s Day.
Do not dread the darkness. Embrace it.

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