It’s alive. It’s finally alive.
Guillermo Del Toro’s long awaited Frankenstein adaptation has officially dropped on Netflix and film lovers everywhere are calling this one of the biggest cinematic events of the year. Guillermo Del Toro’s Frankenstein Streaming Now!
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Starring Oscar Isaac as the tortured scientist, Jacob Elordi as the Creature and Mia Goth as the haunting emotional anchor to the story – this film is not your typical horror retelling. It’s gothic, poetic, aching and deeply human – exactly what you’d expect from the filmmaker who gave us Pan’s Labyrinth, The Shape Of Water and Crimson Peak.
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Del Toro has wanted to make Frankenstein for over 20 years and you can feel that passion in every frame. This is not a monster movie – this is a story about loneliness, love, creation, abandonment and the cost of playing God.
And yes – X (Twitter), Instagram and Letterboxd are already on fire:
“Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi ACT. This is cinema.”
“Del Toro understood the assignment. No, he wrote the assignment.”
“This film is devastating. In the best way.”
“Mia Goth is the patron saint of gothic cinema now.”
Jacob Elordi’s performance as the Creature is being called career-defining – raw, tragic and terrifying in a way that doesn’t rely on jump scares, but on heartbreak.
Oscar Isaac brings quiet madness like only he can.
And Mia Goth? Hypnotic, unsettling, unforgettable – the perfect gothic muse.
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Visually, the film is a masterclass in atmosphere – candlelit decay, cathedral like shadows, surreal dream logic and imagery that lingers long after the credits roll.
If you love art-horror, gothic romance, monster mythology or cinema that actually cares – go press play.
Guillermo Del Toro didn’t just remake Frankenstein.
He resurrected it.
Now Streaming on Netflix.
Guillermo Del Toro’s Frankenstein Streaming Now!




















































