The Northman: Will Robert Eggers Bring Art House to Beefcake Cinema?
A lone rider on horseback; a child’s oath of vengeance upon the sight of a beheaded parent; a burly, statuesque, and shirtless he-man swinging a sword into battle while lit only by the glow of wildfire. All of these things could be used to describe the joy of ‘80s beefcake action movies, a la Conan: The Barbarian (1982) or The Beastmaster (1982). But such images are given new and startling life in the first trailer for Robert Eggers’ The Northman.
This highly anticipated 2021 release is writer-director Eggers’ first step outside the horror genre (and A24) after the one-two punch of The Witch (2016) and The Lighthouse (2019). And The Northman looks like a blood-soaked throwback to the kind of swords and bicep movies they don’t make anymore, with Alexander Skarsgård’s Amleth swearing vengeance on Fjölnir (Claes Bang), the man who killed his father. However, given the pedigree of everyone involved, including Nicole Kidman, Anya Taylor-Joy, Ethan Hawke, and Willem Dafoe—plus Eggers himself—there’s clearly something more afoot.
As a filmmaker who’s carved out a reputation for doing deep dives and trenchant research into various historical settings and cultures to ground his period films in an unusually raw authenticity, Eggers offers glimpses of a similar emphasis on verisimilitude in The Northman trailer. There is the way warriors wear their fur pelts, or the decomposed severed head one chieftain keeps as a prize. It’s already been reported Eggers, who works here with co-writer and poet Sjón, is attempting to emulate the Norse cycles and myths which comprised Northern European mythology during the Middle Ages.
So it’s easy to imagine Eggers and company are going back to the type of brawny tales of heroes and glorious vengeances which in turn influenced modern storytellers—including Robert E. Howard, who created Conan the Barbarian more than a century ago.