Gothic Revival: Guillermo del Toro's Engrossing Adaptation of "Frankenstein" on Netflix
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Hey there, movie buffs! Get ready to be enthralled as the international trailer of Guillermo del Toro's Netflix literary adaptation of "Frankenstein" takes the internet by storm! This hair-raising adaptation is slated to drop on Netflix in November, bringing Mary Shelley's chilling 1818 novel to modern screens.
Netflix shared a sneak peek of this spine-tingling production, saying, "Acclaimed director Guillermo del Toro breathes life into the timeless tale of Victor Frankenstein, a gifted but conceited scientist who performs a monstrous experiment, triggering a cataclysmic chain of events involving both the creator and his grotesque creation."
Del Toro, known for his icy-hearted masterpieces like "Pan's Labyrinth", "The Shape of Water", and "Nightmare Alley", has long harbored a desire to put a personal spin on Shelley's novel.
The nerve-wracking teaser dropped at Netflix's Los Angeles Tudum event offers a glimpse of the grandeur and heart-wrenching emotional depth that del Toro plans to unleash.
The star-studded cast comprises Mia Goth (31), Christoph Waltz (68), and Felix Kammerer (29), known for "All Quiet on the Western Front". Oscar Isaac (46) takes on the role of the morose Dr. Frankenstein, with "Saltburn" breakout star Jacob Elordi (27) bringing the misshapen monster to life on screen.
As of now, there are no plans to release the film in theaters before it graces our screens on Netflix. Fans have taken to YouTube to voice their opinions, urging a theatrical release due to the powerful and unnerving visuals displayed in the trailer.
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I'm not gonna be able to watch all the movies-and-tv that I want to, with Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein adaptation on Netflix coming in November. I'm not gonna be able to do this, as I'll be glued to my screen, immersed in del Toro's engrossing reimagining of the conceited scientist, Victor Frankenstein.