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There’s a lot to unpack in Guillermo del Toro’s first official Frankenstein teaser trailer. To begin with, we’d be most remiss if we did not comment on just how gorgeous the movie looks already.
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Guillermo del Toro’s next project has been years in the making. With its Netflix release date slated for November, Frankenstein will surely be a top contender for the perfect fall spooky watch ...
During Netflix's live Tudum event on May 31, the streamer finally unveiled the first trailer for the 2025 version of Frankenstein, ... Elizabeth, as well as Christoph Waltz as Dr. Pretorious.
Coming to Netflix in late 2025, the new Frankenstein movie has a star-studded cast, and it’s based directly on author Mary Shelley‘s 1818 novel of the same name.
Dr. Frankenstein is here in the trailer for Guillermo del Toro's latest. Image: Netflix The world’s next hot monster is here. At its big Tudum event, Netflix released the first teaser trailer ...
The film stars Isaac as scientist Victor Frankenstein, with Jacob Elordi as the monster he creates and Goth as Victor’s fiancée Elizabeth Lavenza.
Cast members include Oscar Isaac as Dr. Victor Frankenstein, Mia Goth as Elizabeth, Ralph Ineson as Professor Krempe, Jacob Elordi as The Monster and Chrstoph Watlz as Harlander. The cast also ...
Though it's only a few seconds long, Netflix has shared the first official footage from Guillermo del Toro's adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic novel, Frankenstein ...
More than 200 years after “Frankenstein” was published, Mary Shelley has never been hotter. The hulking character that the Gothic novelist conjured up — half man, half beast, all monster ...
Frankenstein Unbound (1990): B-movie director icon Roger Corman's last feature starred John Hurt, Raul Julia and Bridget Fonda and threw some futuristic sci-fi elements in with the old archetypes ...