Lily-Rose Depp Looks Unrecognizable on Set of ‘Werwulf’

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- Lily-Rose Depp looked unrecognizable on the set of her upcoming horror movie, Werwulf
- Depp was photographed on the movie’s muddy set wearing heavy Middle Ages-esque clothing and what appeared to be facial prosthetics
- Werwulf is Depp’s second collaboration with her Nosferatu director Robert Eggers
Lily-Rose Depp, is that really you?
The 26-year-old actress was recently photographed on the England set of her movie, Werwulf, wearing a heavy wool costume and what appeared to be facial prosthetics. Her head was wrapped in large clothes, making her unrecognizable from her previous roles in last year’s Nosferatu and the 2023 HBO series The Idol.
Werwulf marks Depp’s second consecutive collaboration with writer-director Robert Eggers, known for making period-accurate horror and thriller movies like The Witch, The Northman and The Lighthouse. The new movie’s cast also includes Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Willem Dafoe, who were photographed sporting large beards on set. Ralph Ineson and Simon McBurney, who both costarred with Depp, Taylor-Johnson and Dafoe in Nosferatu, will also costar in the movie.
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The Hollywood Reporter wrote that the movie is set in 13th century England, citing sources. THR also reported that Werwulf’s script “features dialogue that was true to the time period and has translations and annotations for those uninitiated in Old English.”
The actress has multiple movies in the works aside from Werwulf, including a movie titled Alpha Gang that she will costar in with Chris Pine, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Cate Blanchett, Léa Seydoux, Dave Bautista and Riley Keough, as Deadline reported in July.
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Deadline also reported in May that Depp will costar with Jacob Elordi in an adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s 1968 novel Outer Dark, which it described as a “dark fairytale.”
Werwulf is expected to land in theaters Dec. 25, 2026.
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