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If you thought the Nosferatu popcorn bucket was wild, you haven’t seen anything yet. Through the NBC Store, Focus Features is now selling a Nosferatu replica sarcophagus bed!

To answer your question, yes, this appears to be a legitimate product that you can actually buy, with the Nosferatu-inspired sarcophagus bed selling for a whopping $20,000!!

The official NBC Store details, “For the best sleep of your life, a full-size replica Sarcophagus bed as featured in Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu. Hand crafted from premium materials including a wooden base with intricate carvings. These highly collectible Sarcophagi also feature a distinctive interior with a custom-fit mattress and foam lid for easy opening at sundown.”

The Sarcophagus outside measures (including lid & base) 97.75″ Length, 36″ Wide, 46.5″ High. Weighing 250 lbs, it features a custom fit mattress, and it’s been sanded and hard-coated.

These limited run beds are made-to-order, and you’re encouraged to reach out to Nosferatu.bed@focusfeatures.com for additional info. You can view the full listing here.

If $20,000 is a bit too rich for your blood – does it help if you can break that into $1,805/month bite-sized chunks? – the official NBC Store is also selling a bunch of other Nosferatu merch including t-shirts, hats, hoodies and a “succumb to the darkness” candle.

Bill Skarsgård plays Count Orlok in Nosferatu, in theaters everywhere December 25.

Meagan Navarro wrote in her 5-star review for Bloody Disgusting, “It’s operatic and dramatic, bold and revolting, with a powerful final shot for the ages.” Meagan’s rave review continues, “And Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu happens to be set over Christmas. That all but ensures this macabre masterpiece is destined to become a new holiday horror classic.”

The new movie is of course a fresh take on the 1922 original classic Nosferatu from director F.W. Murnau, which itself was an unofficial adaptation of Bram Stoker’s classic novel, Dracula.



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