Itโs alive! The first trailer for Oscar-winner Guillermo del Toroโs Frankenstein has finally arrived, courtesy of Netflixโs TUDUM event, and itโs everything we could have hoped for from the director behind The Shape of Water and Panโs Labyrinth.
In addition to directing, del Toro also wrote Frankenstein, adapting from Shelleyโs novel, and cast a mix of rising and already massive stars to fill out his cast. Alongside Isaac, the film features Jacob Elordi as the Monster, as well as Mia Goth, Felix Kammerer, Lars Mikkelsen, David Bradley, Charles Dance, and Christoph Waltz. We know that the film will arrive in theaters at some point, per del Toro himself, but while info on that is still pending, Frankenstein will premiere on Netflix this November.
This, of course, isnโt the first time a filmmaker has attempted to tackle Shelleyโs seminal story of death and rebirth. The first came all the way back in 1910 as a one-reeler silent film from Edison Studios, but most are familiar with James Whaleโs 1931 take on the story, which popularized the Creature as a hulking brute with bolts in its neck. Hammer and other production companies took to making many, many (many) versions of the story throughout the twentieth century, and there have also been more modern interpretations, including Kenneth Branaghโs Mary Shelleyโs Frankenstein and Maggie Gyllenhaalโs upcoming The Bride!.
This one, however, isnโt a horror film โ at least not according to del Toro. โItโs an emotional story for me,โ he said of the movie at Cannes Film Festival. โItโs as personal as anything. Iโm asking a question about being a father, being a son. Iโm not doing a horror movie โ ever. Iโm not trying to do that. What I can say is, for me, itโs an incredibly emotional movie.โ
Frankenstein arrives on Netflix in November. Check out the new trailer below.
