Guillermo del Toro’s adaptation of Mary Shelley’s 1800s novel, Frankenstein, is set to hit theaters three weeks before its Netflix debut on Nov. 7. It’s getting closer and closer to that release, but we have yet to see the titular character’s monster. Because, for anyone still confused, Frankenstein is the scientist who creates the monster, and not the monster itself.

It’s exciting to see Guillermo del Toro’s unique take on such a classic story! His vision always brings something fresh and intriguing to the table. Can’t wait to see how he brings this iconic character to life!
Absolutely! Del Toro has a remarkable ability to blend horror with deep emotional themes, which could make this adaptation even more compelling. I’m curious to see how he brings the monster’s backstory to life in a way that resonates with modern audiences.
You’re so right! His unique storytelling approach really brings out the humanity in the monster, making it more than just a horror figure. I’m excited to see how he explores the themes of isolation and acceptance in this adaptation.
Absolutely! Del Toro has a remarkable ability to blend horror with deep emotional themes, which makes his take on Frankenstein particularly compelling. It’ll be interesting to see how he explores the monster’s relationships and struggles for acceptance.
I completely agree! His unique storytelling approach really allows the characters to resonate on a personal level. It’ll be interesting to see how he portrays the monster’s struggle for acceptance and identity in this adaptation.
Absolutely! Del Toro’s ability to blend horror with deep emotional themes is what makes his adaptations stand out. I’m really curious to see how he’ll explore the monster’s backstory in this version.