Bill Skarsgård’s $180M Horror Remake Becomes Major Streaming Success Despite Shutout At The Oscars

A horror remake starring Bill Skarsgård has just become a success on streaming after walking away empty-handed at the Oscars. After appearing in movies like Allegiant (2016) and Atomic Blonde (2017), Skarsgård rocketed to fame with the release of It in 2017, a Stephen King adaptation that featured the actor taking on the role of Pennywise the Clown to terrifying effect. The film was a mᴀssive horror hit, and Skarsgård reprised his role in 2019’s It Chapter Two.

Skarsgård isn’t ready to say goodbye to Pennywise just yet, however, and he’s set to play the monster once more in HBO’s Welcome to Derry prequel show. The actor’s exploration of the horror genre extends beyond King adaptations, though, and he recently appeared in Barbarian (2022), a surprise hit from director Zach Cregger. After detours to the world of action with movies like John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023) and The Crow (2024), Skarsgård returned to horror at the end of 2024, taking on one of his scariest roles yet.

Nosferatu Finds New Success On Streaming

Bill Skarsgård’s Latest Is A Win With Audiences

Nosferatu

has ascended to become a streaming hit. Directed by Robert Eggers and serving as his follow-up to The Northman, Nosferatu stars Skarsgård as Count Orlok, a vampire who develops an obsession with Lily-Rose Depp’s Ellen Hutter, a haunted young woman. The film, which is a remake of a 1922 movie of the same name, was a success in theaters upon its release last December, earning generally positive reviews and becoming a box office success. Nosferatu landed on Peacock on February 21, quickly becoming a viewership success on the streaming service.

Now, new data from Reelgood reveals that Nosferatu isn’t just succeeding on Peacock, it’s succeeding as a top 10 тιтle across all of streaming. Eggers’ movie ranks as the eighth most popular тιтle on streaming for the week of March 6 – 12, beating Daredevil: Born Again (2024) and Running Point (2025). When looking only at movies, Nosferatu fares even better, coming in fourth place. Check out the top 10 movies and TV shows list below:

Reelgood Top 10 Movies & TV Shows On Streaming (Mar. 6 – 12)

1

Heretic

2

Severance

3

The Substance

4

Paradise

5

The White Lotus

6

Flow

7

Reacher

8

Nosferatu

9

Daredevil: Born Again

10

Running Point

Nosferatu‘s streaming success comes after the 2025 Oscars, in which the film was nominated for Best Cinematography, Best Production Design, Best Costume Design, and Best Makeup & Hairstyling. The movie lost in all categories.

What Nosferatu’s Streaming Success Means For The Movie

The Robert Eggers Movie’s Success Explained


Nosferatu 2024 Count Orlok awake with maggots on his face

The latest streaming success is just another in a long line of victories for Nosferatu. Reviews were generally very positive, as indicated by the movie’s 84% Rotten Tomatoes score, with critics praising the impressive production design and atmosphere, as well as the strong performances from Skarsgård, Depp, Nicholas Hoult, Willem Dafoe, and Aaron Taylor-Johnson. In her Nosferatu review for ScreenRant, Patrice Witherspoon singles out Eggers’ direction and tonal sensibilities, as well as the movie’s visuals:

Eggers, with his keen eye for atmospheric tone and gothic filmmaking, has achieved success in creating his latest horror feature. It may not incite fear in a classical sense, but it haunts us at every minute of its runtime. Gorgeous cinematography and an exceptional score elevate this tale of obsessive torment.

This critical success accompanies a strong showing at the box office. Nosferatu was made on an estimated budget of $50 million and grossed a strong $180 million at the box office, setting a new record for Eggers. The response to the movie was enough to lead to an easy green light for his next movie, Werwulf, a werewolf movie set in the 13th century. With Werwulf still well over a year away from its December 2026 release date, it’s clear that audiences are enjoying revisiting Nosferatu on streaming.

Source: Reelgood

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