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How did Guillermo del Toro’s adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein differ from all other cinematic predecessors? Says del Toro’s 2x Oscar nominated production designer Tamara Deverell, it’s the
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Why Jacob Elordi’s Version of Frankenstein’s Monster Looks Nothing Like the Classic Karloff Design
Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein reimagines one of horror cinema’s most mythologized figures — but bringing del Toro's vision to life required more than reverence for the past. It demanded reinvention. Del Toro tapped legendary special-effects ...
"The next figure to be revealed for the "2025 Retailer Appreciation Wave" is a new edition of the second Figura Obscura drop from 2024 – introducing FRANKENSTEIN'S MONSTER! Our first version of this character was a book-accurate version of the "Creature ...
We are currently in the midst of a Frankenstein Renaissance. That’s fitting since “renaissance” means “rebirth.” There are currently three films and one TV show based on Mary Shelley’s iconic sci-fi horror novel coming soon or in production.
Maggie Gyllenhaal shared a first look at a tattooed Christian Bale as Frankenstein's Monster on her Instagram page for her upcoming film, The Bride. Gyllenhaal's black and white camera test photo shows Bale slicking his hair back with one hand while ...
The story of Frankenstein became a movie legend with Universal Pictures' 1931 film, directed by James Whale and starring Boris Karloff as the Monster. The movie brought Mary Shelley's classic tale to life on the big screen, turning a gothic novel into one ...
There’s nothing like a practical effect. CGI simply does not bring the viewer into the narrative in the same way that a physical transformation does. For example, we are obsessed with watching Walton Goggins’ transformation into Fallout‘s Ghoul in ...
As part of the Filmed For IMAX program, The Bride! marks director Maggie Gyllenhaal's first film made for IMAX.