Celebrated director Guillermo del Toro is finally setting his sites on the classic horror story, Frankenstein, and there are already a ton of exciting updates about his adaptation. Originally published in 1818 and written by Mary Shelley, the novel not only birthed the modern science fiction genre, but revolutionized horror with its story of a man-made monster on a quest for revenge against his troubled creator. Unlike other horror tales, Frankenstein crackled with life because of the sympathetic monster whose life is just as tormented as the scientist who he chases to the ends of the earth.

Naturally, Frankenstein was one of the first horror novels to be adapted into film, and there were silent versions of the story in the 1910s. Though other movies predated it, the 1931 portrayal of Frankenstein's monster, played by Boris Karloff, is perhaps the most famous version of all. However, the James Wale-directed Universal Classic Monster movie notably deviates from Shelley's source material and leaves many of its themes behind. Other adaptations have tried to stick closer to the novel, but few filmmakers have the same stylistic approach as Guillermo del Toro which makes him uniquely suited for Frankenstein.

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Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein Latest News

The First Footage From Frankenstein Is Revealed

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Though news has been somewhat scant regarding the movie, the latest update comes in the form of the first footage from Frankenstein. In order to promote their annual Tudum event, which is scheduled for May 1, 2025, Netflix dropped a teaser trailer featuring footage from several projects. Frankenstein was included, and the teaser features a one-second clip of Oscar Isaac's Victor standing beside a fireplace.

Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein Is Confirmed

It Has Taken A Long Time To Finally Happen

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There were several instances where the film was nearly made, but some event delayed the production, and del Toro's busy working schedule made it nearly impossible to squeeze in.

Guillermo del Toro's quest to make a Frankenstein film began in 2007, but it has taken until 2024 for his vision to finally become a reality. There were several instances where the film was nearly made, but some events delayed the production, and del Toro's busy working schedule made it nearly impossible to squeeze in. Then, del Toro's partnership with Netflix allowed his Frankenstein movie to move forward, and the current iteration is the one that will actually see the light of day.

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Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein Cast

Oscar Isaac & Jacob Elordi Star As Frankenstein & His Monster

The cast of Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein has seen a few changes since it was first green-lit by Netflix in 2023, namely the departure of Andrew Garfield. However, the main cast is locked in, and Oscar Isaac is slated to play the troubled scientist Victor Frankenstein whose creation teaches him a valuable lesson about playing god. Opposite Isaac will be Jacob Elordi as the tortured monster who roams the earth in search of his creator and is an outcast wherever he goes. Mia Goth and Christoph Waltz have also been cast, but their roles are unknown at this time.

The cast of Frankenstein includes:

Actor

Frankenstein Role

Oscar Isaac

Victor Frankenstein

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Jacob Elordi

The Monster

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Mia Goth

Unknown

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Christoph Waltz

Unknown

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Felix Kammerer

Unknown

 Paul (Felix Kammerer) looking miserable in All Quiet on the Western Front.

Lars Mikkelsen

Unknown

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David Bradley

Unknown

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Christian Convery

Unknown

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Charles Dance

Unknown

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Ralph Ineson

Unknown

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Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein Story

A Faithful Novel Adaptation Is Expected

Boris Karloff as The Monster in Frankenstein (1931) looking on sadly in a colorized photo

Contrary to most portrayals of Frankenstein's creation as a shuffling brute, Shelley's novel actually weaves a sensitive tale of a tortured soul who was brought into the world against his will and is immediately labeled a monster.

Though del Toro has not revealed his full plans for Frankenstein, it can be assumed that it will follow the structure of the novel closely. Contrary to most portrayals of Frankenstein's creation as a shuffling brute, Shelley's novel actually weaves a sensitive tale of a tortured soul who was brought into the world against his will and is immediately labeled a monster. The bulk of the novel is told in retrospect, and is told from the perspective of the monster and the doctor as they recount their versions of events.

Guillermo del Toro's adaptation of Pinocchio was notably different from the book, and it's unclear if the acclaimed director will put a stylized flare on the universe of the Frankenstein story. The director is known for his love of classic horror stories, and he will undoubtedly pay homage to other adaptations such as the 1931 James Wale classic from Universal.

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Frankenstein
Release Date
November 21, 1931
Runtime
70 Minutes
Director
James Whale
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    Colin Clive
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Frankenstein is a 1931 horror film directed by James Whale, based on Mary Shelley's novel. The story follows Dr. Henry Frankenstein, a scientist obsessed with creating life from dead tissue, leading to the birth of a monstrous being. Colin Clive stars as Dr. Frankenstein, while Boris Karloff delivers a standout performance as the creature, whose existence brings unintended consequences. The film is a seminal work in early horror cinema.

Writers
John L. Balderston, Mary Shelley, Peggy Webling, Garrett Fort, Francis Edward Faragoh, Richard Schayer
Main Genre
Sci-Fi