Guillermo Del Toro’s Frankenstein Is Alive!
Guillermo del Toro's $120 million passion project, Frankenstein, explores familial pain in a character-driven drama with a rare three-week Netflix theatrical window starting October 17.
- Guillermo Del Toro's adaptation of Frankenstein will debut at the Venice Film Festival on August 30 and will be released in theaters on October 17, according to the details provided by Netflix.
- The film features Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein and Jacob Elordi as the Monster, following a thirteen-year development journey, as confirmed by Del Toro.
- Netflix, backing the film with a $120 million budget, aims for it to impress both audiences and Oscar voters, as stated by Del Toro.
- Del Toro has expressed a deep connection to the story and hopes to deliver a narrative focusing on the human spirit, as he explained in an interview.
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Guillermo del Toro Unpacks ‘Frankenstein’: The 30-Year Journey to Make It, Getting a Netflix Theatrical Release and Why He Axed the Plan for Two Movies
Guillermo del Toro tells all to Variety about the 30 year process of bringing his 'Frankenstein' to life, plus casting Oscar Isaac in the title role.
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Jacob Elordi’s Portrayal of Frankenstein’s Monster Will ‘Explore What It Means to Be a Monster and a Human’ And ‘Won’t Be a Horror Movie’
Jacob Elordi is portraying Frankenstein’s monster in Guillermo del Toro’s upcoming Frankenstein movie, based on Mary Shelley’s gothic novel of the same name. The book has been adapted for film many times, notably James Whale’s 1931 version which inspired del Toro to become a filmmaker. But unlike other iterations of the Frankenstein story, this one isn’t a horror movie. At least, according to del Toro. Instead, del Toro says he sees his Frankens…
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