Guillermo del Toro Refused to Cut Out His Biggest Change to ’Frankenstein’s Story for a Great Reason
Guillermo del Toro’s ending to his Frankenstein makes a change from the book that was very personal for the director.
Guillermo del Toro said Victor Frankenstein, the titular character of his new film and the 1818 novel, shares traits with ...
Frankenstein is the purest of parables—working both as a straight narrative and as a symbolic one. Shelley utilizes the ...
Guillermo del Toro recently shared his thoughts on filmmaking, technology, and mortality while promoting his upcoming ...
The Oscar-winning director likened AI tech bros championing "natural stupidity" to the blind arrogance of Victor Frankenstein ...
Guillermo del Toro is “not afraid of dying.” He’s so unafraid, in fact, that he’d rather drop down dead than ever log onto ...
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Guillermo del Toro Wants to Reboot a 115-Year-Old Classic Movie Monster After 'Frankenstein'
After 'Frankenstein', Guillermo del Toro wants to reimagine another Universal Monster with a different take on 'The Phantom ...
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Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein: When men become monsters
Only monsters play God.” This is the tagline of Guillermo del Toro’s new adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. The film, ...
In short, Victor creates the Creature (Jacob Elordi), quickly grows weary of him, tries to kill him and fails. Unlike in the ...
Jacob Elordi and Oscar Isaac also discuss the emotional weight of the film and Victor’s rock star inspirations.
As the Creature, a superb Jacob Elordi will break your heart in this winning adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic tale.
Over the years, the “Frankenstein” story has seen many screen adaptations, but none of them have looked quite like this one, ...
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