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Guillermo del Toro continues his collaboration with Netflix and will adapt another literary classic after Pinocchio. His Frankenstein will offer an all-star cast and a completely new take on one of the most famous movie monsters.

Netflix’s Frankenstein might be the most urgent and timely blockbuster of 2025
Guillermo del Toro’s new adaptation of a 200-year-old book has uncanny relevance to our present day. And it’s a film that the acclaimed director of ‘The Shape of Water’ and ‘Hellboy’ has been rehearsing for his entire career, writes Xan Brooks
Mexican director Guillermo del Toro prepares a much-anticipated adaptation of Frankenstein. The project, surrounded by mystery, attracts attention by its prestigious casting, its singular visual universe and the filmmaker's commitment to revisit this literary classic.
Guillermo del Toro's FRANKENSTEIN Trailer Drops and More Book News!
Pull up a chair and get ready to add some joy to your week, because this week’s book news is as exciting as ever. Lots and lots of adaptation updates are coming your way, and there are plenty of book release news and cover reveals as well! So much to look forward to. Let’s check it out. Let’s start with an exciting cover reveal! If you loved B.K. Borison’s First-Time Caller, you’re going to want to check out this new one, And Now, Back to You.…
Guillermo del Toro: Trailer for Frankenstein filming with Christoph Waltz and Jacob Elordi! Oscar Isaac and Felix Kammerer are also featured in the Netflix film.
Everything We Know About Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein
Another horror movie based on a classic Universal Monster is on the way. After decades of expressing his passion for Mary Shelley’s work, Guillermo del Toro has finally brought his long-awaited take on Frankenstein to the screen. The film promises to be a raw and emotional version of the classic story of the monster and his creator. But more than just a simple tale, the filmmaker is aiming for a Gothic tragedy about identity, rejection, and obse…
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