Nosferatu
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![]() Sylar is sometimes paralleled to Nosferatu. | |
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Nosferatu is a 1922 silent horror film, formally called Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens ("Nosferatu, a Symphony of Horror" in German). It features Count Orlock, also known as Nosferatu, portrayed by Max Schreck.
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Isaac paints a picture of Claire running up the stairs. Tim Sale, the real-life artist of the painting, said that "it looks like Nosferatu coming to get her."
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The long coat, with felt-trimmed sleeves (as originally worn by Nosferatu), is shown in a painting of Sylar. This is very similar to the costume worn in the 1922 film. Sylar, using his newly-acquired power of precognition creates a painting of a long-clawed president who somewhat resembles Nosferatu.
The Hard Part
The resemblance between Sylar's and Nosferatu's lurking habits can be seen in the painting of Sylar eavesdropping on Ted.
Villains
A clock face adorning the front of Gray and Sons shop matches the styling of a clock shown in the 1922 Nosferatu film.
The Eclipse, Part 1
Sylar embraces Elle in a sketchbook drawing, similar to Nosferatu's famous embrace of Ellen Hutter.
Graphic Novel:Puppet with No Strings
Eric Doyle remembers escaping from Pinehearst, and seeing the stalking figure of Sylar on the prowl in front of a full moon.
Notes
- In the first draft of the pilot, Sylar was supposed to appear in an Italian prison (In His Own Image). According to Greg Beeman's blog, this version of Sylar was supposed to have long claw-like nails and sharp teeth. He was also supposed to be "way weirder and more monstrous--like Nosferatu."
Gallery
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...better seen in the black-and-white version...
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...is uncannily similar to Nosferatu chasing another blonde.
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Sylar wears a long black coat...
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...and is a lot like Nosferatu's long coat with many buttons.
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Gabriel Gray and...
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...Paul E. Sylar both seen with dark coat and black hat...
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...patterned after Nosferatu.
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Sylar's painting features a man with long claws...
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...not unlike Nosferatu's elongated digits.
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Sylar is often depicted as a menacing lurker...
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...much like Nosferatu, who also furtively creeps.
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Sylar in this Helix Comic cover resembles the gnarly fingered pose...
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...of Nosferatu seen here.
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...similar to Nosferatu and his lady.
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The entry clock of Gray and Sons...
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...shares the styling of a clock from Nosferatu.
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Greg Beeman's vampirish drawing of Sylar by a full moon...
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...and Nosferatu posing beside a full moon.
External Links
- Nosferatu on Wikipedia