Posted on 11/10/2025 7:27:45 PM PST by Mariner
If anyone is a master at telling monster stories, it’s Guillermo del Toro.
For years, he has wanted to tell his version of “Frankenstein,” and now his imagining of the classic Mary Shelley novel has finally arrived on Netflix.
In true del Toro style, however, his creature is not a monster, but one filled with emotion and humanity. And that vision was something prosthetics artist Mike Hill kept in mind when creating his designs for del Toro’s film. “We wanted to stay away from classical zombies or anything like that,” Hill tells Variety.
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She was glorious.
I’m gonna watch this again.i think she would like it. My wife cried. I was moved. It was sad in a way. The creature could not die. That would suck.
I think Mary Shelley would like it.
2x watching . It’s good.
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